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- Samuel_Milne abstract "Samuel Milne FRSA (c.1828 - 21 March 1877) was a prominent 19th century English businessman in the cotton and woolen trade. Originally from Oldham in Lancashire, Milne became a major figure in the town's cotton-spinning industry through his highly successful partnership with Bagley & Wright from 1863 until his death in 1877. Prior to this, he oversaw huge growth in the Glodwick area, which has since become synonymous with one of Oldham's more significant contributions to the Industrial Revolution of the mid-Victorian period.Living in Nottinghamshire during his years of financial success, Milne became involved in the dissenting movement by joining the newly established Congregationalist Church's circles. It is here that he liaised with the political radical Samuel Morley, MP for Nottingham between 1885 until 1886, whom would later unveil his headstone at the Methodist Church in Burton Joyce after his death in 1877. The village's Congregationalist chapel was subsequently completed in 1896 using funds bequeathed by Milne in his will.".
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- Samuel_Milne wikiPageWikiLink Glodwick.
- Samuel_Milne wikiPageWikiLink Halifax,_West_Yorkshire.
- Samuel_Milne wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_Revolution.
- Samuel_Milne wikiPageWikiLink Lancashire.
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- Samuel_Milne wikiPageWikiLink Leeds.
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- Samuel_Milne wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_of_Arts.
- Samuel_Milne wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
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- Samuel_Milne wikiPageWikiLink Nottingham_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Samuel_Milne wikiPageWikiLink Nottinghamshire.
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- Samuel_Milne wikiPageWikiLink Radicals_(UK).
- Samuel_Milne wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Morley_(MP).
- Samuel_Milne wikiPageWikiLink United_Reformed_Church,_Burton_Joyce.
- Samuel_Milne wikiPageWikiLink Wesleyanism.
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- Samuel_Milne subject Category:1828_births.
- Samuel_Milne subject Category:1877_deaths.
- Samuel_Milne subject Category:English_Congregationalists.
- Samuel_Milne subject Category:English_businesspeople.
- Samuel_Milne subject Category:English_philanthropists.
- Samuel_Milne subject Category:People_from_Burton_Joyce.
- Samuel_Milne subject Category:People_from_Oldham.
- Samuel_Milne hypernym Businessman.
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- Samuel_Milne comment "Samuel Milne FRSA (c.1828 - 21 March 1877) was a prominent 19th century English businessman in the cotton and woolen trade. Originally from Oldham in Lancashire, Milne became a major figure in the town's cotton-spinning industry through his highly successful partnership with Bagley & Wright from 1863 until his death in 1877.".
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