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- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet abstract "Sir Albert Spicer, 1st Baronet PC (16 March 1847 – 20 December 1934) was an English businessman and Liberal Party politician.He was born in Brixton, London, the son of James Spicer D.L. of Alton, Hampshire (4 May 1807-23 January 1888), a wealthy paper merchant and a well-known congregationalist, and Louisa Edwards (5 October 1813-19 January 1892), daughter of Evan Edwards and Mary Ann Johnson. He was the sixth child in a family of twelve, with three brothers and six sisters, he was the second son, after his brother James (great grandfather of the Labour MP Harriet Harman). When James Spicer Senior died in 1888, Albert inherited the paper company with his brother James, transforming it into the largest and most productive paper company in the world. On 6 March 1879, he married Jessie Stewart Dykes, daughter of David Dykes and his wife Janet Buxton. They had eleven children, three boys and eight girls: Albert, Marion, Bertha, Grace, Stewart Dykes, Janet, Lancelot, Gwendoline Elaine, Eva, Olga and Ursula. He was created a Baronet in 1906, and served as Member of Parliament (MP) for the Monmouth Boroughs from 1892 to 1900, and for Hackney Central from 1906 to 1918. He was a J.P. for Essex and was appointed as a Privy Councillor in 1912.He died aged 87 on 20 December 1934 in 24 Palace Road, Bayswater, London, and was cremated in Golders Green Crematorium on 21 December 1934. His wife had predeceased him on the twenty-first of that year. His title was inherited by his first son Albert, then, on his death in 1966, Stewart Dykes inherited the title. The paper trade was taken over by his son Lancelot, who became a D.S.O.".
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet birthDate "1847-03-16".
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet birthYear "1847".
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet country United_Kingdom.
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet deathDate "1934-12-20".
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet deathYear "1934".
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet party Liberal_Party_(UK).
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- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet after Frederick_Rutherfoord_Harris.
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet after William_Woolcock.
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet before Augustus_Allhusen.
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet before Sir_George_Elliot,_1st_Baronet.
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet dateOfBirth "1847-03-16".
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet dateOfDeath "1934-12-20".
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- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet name "Spicer, Albert".
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet shortDescription "British politician".
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet title Spicer_baronets.
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet title "Member of Parliament for Hackney Central".
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet title "Member of Parliament for Monmouth Boroughs".
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet years "1892".
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet years "1906".
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet description "British politician".
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- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet comment "Sir Albert Spicer, 1st Baronet PC (16 March 1847 – 20 December 1934) was an English businessman and Liberal Party politician.He was born in Brixton, London, the son of James Spicer D.L. of Alton, Hampshire (4 May 1807-23 January 1888), a wealthy paper merchant and a well-known congregationalist, and Louisa Edwards (5 October 1813-19 January 1892), daughter of Evan Edwards and Mary Ann Johnson.".
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- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet depiction Albert_Spicer.jpg.
- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet givenName "Albert".
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- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet name "Albert Spicer".
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- Sir_Albert_Spicer,_1st_Baronet surname "Spicer".