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- Thomas_Salt abstract "Sir Thomas Salt, 1st Baronet (12 May 1830 – 8 April 1904), was a British banker and Conservative politician.His grandfather John Stevenson Salt, (High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1838), married Sarah Stevenson, the granddaughter of John Stevenson, founder in 1737 of a banking company in Stafford. Salt became a partner in the firm of Stevenson Salt & Co which had opened in Cheapside, London in 1788 and which in 1867 merged with Bosanquet & Co and later with Lloyds Banking Company. Salt went on to be a director, and later Chairman, of Lloyds from 1884 to 1896. He was also Chairman, from 1883 to 1904, of the North Staffordshire Railway. He was also chair of the New Zealand Midland Railway Company in 1889.He was returned to Parliament for Stafford in 1859, a seat he held until 1865, and again from 1869 to 1880, 1881 to 1885 and 1886 to 1892. From January 1876 to April 1880, he was Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board, a junior post, in the second ministry of Benjamin Disraeli’s government. In 1899 he was created a Baronet, of Standon, and of Weeping Cross in the County of Stafford. His estates included Baswich House built by his father in 1850 and Standon Hall which his son later rebuilt in 1901. He died in April 1904, aged 73.His youngest son was a Major-General in the Army and his uncle was the banker William Salt, after whom the William Salt Library at Stafford is named. His granddaughter was the diplomat Dame Barbara Salt, DBE .".
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- Thomas_Salt country United_Kingdom.
- Thomas_Salt deathDate "1904-04-08".
- Thomas_Salt deathYear "1904".
- Thomas_Salt occupation Bank.
- Thomas_Salt occupation Politician.
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- Thomas_Salt relative Barbara_Salt.
- Thomas_Salt relative John_Stevenson_Salt.
- Thomas_Salt relative William_Salt.
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- Thomas_Salt after Alexander_Macdonald_(Lib%E2%80%93Lab_politician).
- Thomas_Salt after Charles_McLaren,_1st_Baron_Aberconway.
- Thomas_Salt after J._T._Hibbert.
- Thomas_Salt after Michael_Bass,_1st_Baron_Burton.
- Thomas_Salt after Sir_Charles_Shaw,_1st_Baronet.
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- Thomas_Salt after Walter_Meller.
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- Thomas_Salt before Alexander_Macdonald_(Lib%E2%80%93Lab_politician).
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- Thomas_Salt before Clare_Sewell_Read.
- Thomas_Salt before Henry_Davis_Pochin.
- Thomas_Salt before John_Ayshford_Wise.
- Thomas_Salt before Walter_Meller.
- Thomas_Salt birthDate "1830-05-12".
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- Thomas_Salt dateOfDeath "1904-04-08".
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- Thomas_Salt name "Salt, Sir Thomas, 1st Baronet".
- Thomas_Salt name "Thomas Salt".
- Thomas_Salt nationality "British".
- Thomas_Salt occupation "* Banker * Politician".
- Thomas_Salt organization Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Thomas_Salt relatives "* John Stevenson Salt * William Salt * Dame Barbara Salt, DBE".
- Thomas_Salt shortDescription "British politician".
- Thomas_Salt title Parliamentary_Secretary_to_the_Local_Government_Board.
- Thomas_Salt title Salt_baronets.
- Thomas_Salt title "Member of Parliament for Stafford".
- Thomas_Salt with "Alexander Macdonald 1874–1880".
- Thomas_Salt with "John Ayshford Wise 1859–1860".
- Thomas_Salt with "Reginald Arthur James Talbot 1869–1874".
- Thomas_Salt with "Thomas Sidney 1860–1865".
- Thomas_Salt years "1859".
- Thomas_Salt years "1869".
- Thomas_Salt years "1876".
- Thomas_Salt years "1881".
- Thomas_Salt years "1886".
- Thomas_Salt years "1899".
- Thomas_Salt description "British politician".
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- Thomas_Salt subject Category:People_from_Staffordshire_(before_1974).
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- Thomas_Salt subject Category:UK_MPs_1868–74.
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- Thomas_Salt subject Category:UK_MPs_1880–85.
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- Thomas_Salt comment "Sir Thomas Salt, 1st Baronet (12 May 1830 – 8 April 1904), was a British banker and Conservative politician.His grandfather John Stevenson Salt, (High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1838), married Sarah Stevenson, the granddaughter of John Stevenson, founder in 1737 of a banking company in Stafford. Salt became a partner in the firm of Stevenson Salt & Co which had opened in Cheapside, London in 1788 and which in 1867 merged with Bosanquet & Co and later with Lloyds Banking Company.".
- Thomas_Salt label "Thomas Salt".