Joshua Scholefield

Joshua Scholefield (23 May 1775 – 4 July 1844) was a British businessman and Radical politician. He was elected as one of Birmingham's two first members of parliament when the town was enfranchised as a result of the Reform Act 1832 (2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 45).

Born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, by 1800 he had established himself as an iron manufacturer, merchant and banker at Birmingham. He subsequently became a director of the National Provincial Bank, the London Joint Stock Bank and the Metropolitan Assurance Company. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Scholefield, Joshua
Published 1911
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by Welford, Richard Griffiths
Published 1838
Guthrie, printer
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by Symonds, John Fish
Published 1903
Butterworth
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by Pratt, John Tidd
Published 1923
Butterworth & Co
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