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- Q5236992 description "British politician".
- Q5236992 description "British politician".
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- Q5236992 abstract "David MacIver (24 August 1840 - 1 September 1907 ) was an English steam ship owner and a Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1874 and 1907.MacIver was the eldest son of Charles MacIver of Calderstone, Allerton near Liverpool, and his wife Mary Ann Morrison, daughter of D Morrison of Glasgow. He was educated at the Royal Institution School, Liverpool. From 1863 he was a partner in the firm of D and C MacIver who were managing owners of Cunard. He was chairman of the Liverpool Steamship Owners Association and President of the American Chamber of Commerce. He was also a director of the Great Western Railway. He was a major in the 11th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers, an alderman and a J.P. for Liverpool. He was also commodore of the Royal Mersey Yacht Club.In 1874 MacIver was elected Member of Parliament for Birkenhead. He held the seat until 1885. In 1898 he was elected MP for Liverpool Kirkdale and held the seat until his death aged 67 in 1907MacIver married firstly Anne Rankin daughter of Robert Rankin of Bromborough and after her death in 1869 he married Edith Eleanor Squarey daughter of A T Squarey of Bebington.".
- Q5236992 birthDate "1840-08-24".
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- Q5236992 deathDate "1907-09-01".
- Q5236992 deathYear "1907".
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- Q5236992 dateOfBirth "1840-08-24".
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- Q5236992 name "MacIver, David".
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- Q5236992 comment "David MacIver (24 August 1840 - 1 September 1907 ) was an English steam ship owner and a Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1874 and 1907.MacIver was the eldest son of Charles MacIver of Calderstone, Allerton near Liverpool, and his wife Mary Ann Morrison, daughter of D Morrison of Glasgow. He was educated at the Royal Institution School, Liverpool. From 1863 he was a partner in the firm of D and C MacIver who were managing owners of Cunard.".
- Q5236992 label "David MacIver".
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