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Horsfall family

The Horsfall family was a family notable in Liverpool, UK, especially as traders at the heart of British trade with Africa after 1807, and as religious benefactors whose churches are among the most important religious buildings in the city.[1][2][3]

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St. Paul, Stoneycroft
St. Pancras, Sefton Park
St. Faith, Great Crosby
St. Agnes, Toxteth Park
Christ Church, Toxteth Park
St. Margaret of Antioch, Toxteth
St. James-the-Less, Kirkdale
Christ Church, Great Homer Street
St George, Everton
Churches in Liverpool built or contributed to by members of the Horsfall Family

Charles Horsfall edit

Charles Horsfall (1776-1846) was born in Yorkshire and earned his fortune as a merchant and slave-holder in Jamaica before returning to England around 1803 and settling in Everton near Liverpool. [4]

He founded Charles Horsfall and Sons, which was Britain's largest palm oil importer on several occasions between 1835 and 1850. In the late 1830s, he handed control over to his eldest son, Thomas.[3]

He was mayor of Liverpool in 1832.[4]

He subscribed to the fund to build St George's Church, Everton.

On his death, his 13 children built Christ Church, Great Homer Street, Everton in his memory.[1] It was consecrated on 30 October 1848, but was destroyed by German bombing in the Liverpool Blitz of 1941.

Thomas Berry Horsfall edit

Thomas Berry Horsfall (1805-1878), son of Charles, was Member of Parliament for Liverpool for over 15 years, as well as Lord Mayor of Liverpool.

In the late 1830s, he took over Charles Horsfall and Sons from his father, later handing control to his younger brother George. He was Chairman of the Liverpool[3]

He donated land to build Christ Church, Great Homer Street, Everton. He also gave £600 (equivalent to £59,000 in 2021) to the Church Missionary Society to build a mission church in Bonny, Nigeria.[3]

Robert Horsfall edit

Robert Horsfall (1807-1881), son of Charles, was a stockbroker of Anglo-Catholic views. He established Horsfall Brothers stockbrokers.[3]

In 1846-8 he was the primary commissioner of Christ Church, Great Homer Street, Everton, on land donated by his elder brother Thomas, in memory of their father. In 1869 he founded both the church of St James the Less, Kirkdale and the Church of St Margaret of Antioch, Liverpool.

Both Christ Church Everton and St James the Less Kirkdale were destroyed in the Liverpool Blitz in May 1941.[1]

George Horsfall edit

George Henry Horsfall (1824–1900), son of Charles, was a successful merchant, who took over running of Horsfall and Sons from his older brother Thomas. He was also a Conservative councillor who served on Liverpool council for 16 years.[3] He was staunchly Evangelical, and founded Christ Church, Toxteth Park in 1871.[1][5][3]

Douglas Horsfall edit

Howard Douglas Horsfall (1856-1936), son of Robert, was a stockbroker based in Liverpool.[6] A keen Anglo-Catholic, he was the principal benefactor of St Chad's College in the University of Durham, originally as a training college for Anglo-Catholic clergy in the Church of England.

He also founded:[1]

Robert Elcum Horsfall edit

Captain Robert Elcum Horsfall (1890-1917) was the elder son of Douglas Horsfall. He studied at Eton College, then worked with Professor John Garstang on archaeological investigations in Egypt and Mesopotamia (including at the discovery of the Meroë Head), before enrolling at King's College, Cambridge. In 1914, he enlisted in the King's Regiment (Liverpool) and was appointed Captain of the 12 Batallion in 1916. He was killed in action in Cambrai on 20 November 1917, aged 27.[7] Oxford University holds a collection of 450 negatives taken by him in Egypt.[8]

Ewart Horsfall edit

Major Ewart Douglas Horsfall MC (1892-1974) was the younger son of Douglas Horsfall, and was a rower, businessman and military officer. He rowed for Oxford University in the Boat Race in 1912-14, and for Great Britain (Leander Club) in the 1912 and 1920 Summer Olympics.[6]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Simpson, Ian. "The Horsfall Churches: Conserving the Legacy of Liverpool's Great Church Building Family". Future for Religious Heritage. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  2. ^ Simpson, Ian. "The Horsfall Family: Celebrating & Conserving their Legacy" (PDF). Diocese of Liverpool.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Lynn, Martin (1992). "Trade and politics in 19th century Liverpool: the Tobin and Horsfall families and Liverpool's African trade". Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. 142: 99–120.
  4. ^ a b "Charles Horsfall Profile & Legacies Summary". Legacies of British Slave-ownership. University College London.
  5. ^ Sharples, Joseph; Pollard, Richard (2004). Liverpool. Pevsner Architectural Guides. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. p. 280-1. ISBN 0-300-10258-5.
  6. ^ a b "Mr H.D. Horsfall, a builder of churches in Liverpool". The Times. 10 February 1936.
  7. ^ "Horsfall, (Capt) Robert Elcum". Griffith Institute Archive. Oxford University.
  8. ^ "Collection Horsfall MSS - Robert Elcum Horsfall Negatives Collection". Griffith Institute Archive. Oxford University.

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The Horsfall family was a family notable in Liverpool UK especially as traders at the heart of British trade with Africa after 1807 and as religious benefactors whose churches are among the most important religious buildings in the city 1 2 3 2km1 2milesSt Paul StoneycroftSt Pancras Sefton ParkSt Faith Great CrosbySt Agnes Toxteth ParkChrist Church Toxteth ParkSt Margaret of Antioch ToxtethSt James the Less Kirkdale Christ Church Great Homer Street St George Everton Churches in Liverpool built or contributed to by members of the Horsfall Family Contents 1 Charles Horsfall 2 Thomas Berry Horsfall 3 Robert Horsfall 4 George Horsfall 5 Douglas Horsfall 6 Robert Elcum Horsfall 7 Ewart Horsfall 8 Gallery 9 ReferencesCharles Horsfall editCharles Horsfall 1776 1846 was born in Yorkshire and earned his fortune as a merchant and slave holder in Jamaica before returning to England around 1803 and settling in Everton near Liverpool 4 He founded Charles Horsfall and Sons which was Britain s largest palm oil importer on several occasions between 1835 and 1850 In the late 1830s he handed control over to his eldest son Thomas 3 He was mayor of Liverpool in 1832 4 He subscribed to the fund to build St George s Church Everton On his death his 13 children built Christ Church Great Homer Street Everton in his memory 1 It was consecrated on 30 October 1848 but was destroyed by German bombing in the Liverpool Blitz of 1941 Thomas Berry Horsfall editThomas Berry Horsfall 1805 1878 son of Charles was Member of Parliament for Liverpool for over 15 years as well as Lord Mayor of Liverpool In the late 1830s he took over Charles Horsfall and Sons from his father later handing control to his younger brother George He was Chairman of the Liverpool 3 He donated land to build Christ Church Great Homer Street Everton He also gave 600 equivalent to 59 000 in 2021 to the Church Missionary Society to build a mission church in Bonny Nigeria 3 Robert Horsfall editRobert Horsfall 1807 1881 son of Charles was a stockbroker of Anglo Catholic views He established Horsfall Brothers stockbrokers 3 In 1846 8 he was the primary commissioner of Christ Church Great Homer Street Everton on land donated by his elder brother Thomas in memory of their father In 1869 he founded both the church of St James the Less Kirkdale and the Church of St Margaret of Antioch Liverpool Both Christ Church Everton and St James the Less Kirkdale were destroyed in the Liverpool Blitz in May 1941 1 George Horsfall editGeorge Henry Horsfall 1824 1900 son of Charles was a successful merchant who took over running of Horsfall and Sons from his older brother Thomas He was also a Conservative councillor who served on Liverpool council for 16 years 3 He was staunchly Evangelical and founded Christ Church Toxteth Park in 1871 1 5 3 Douglas Horsfall editHoward Douglas Horsfall 1856 1936 son of Robert was a stockbroker based in Liverpool 6 A keen Anglo Catholic he was the principal benefactor of St Chad s College in the University of Durham originally as a training college for Anglo Catholic clergy in the Church of England He also founded 1 Church of St Agnes and St Pancras Toxteth Park in 1885 St Faith s Church Great Crosby in 1900 Chapel of St Pancras Sefton Park in 1906 St Paul s Church Stoneycroft in 1916Robert Elcum Horsfall editCaptain Robert Elcum Horsfall 1890 1917 was the elder son of Douglas Horsfall He studied at Eton College then worked with Professor John Garstang on archaeological investigations in Egypt and Mesopotamia including at the discovery of the Meroe Head before enrolling at King s College Cambridge In 1914 he enlisted in the King s Regiment Liverpool and was appointed Captain of the 12 Batallion in 1916 He was killed in action in Cambrai on 20 November 1917 aged 27 7 Oxford University holds a collection of 450 negatives taken by him in Egypt 8 Ewart Horsfall editMajor Ewart Douglas Horsfall MC 1892 1974 was the younger son of Douglas Horsfall and was a rower businessman and military officer He rowed for Oxford University in the Boat Race in 1912 14 and for Great Britain Leander Club in the 1912 and 1920 Summer Olympics 6 Gallery edit nbsp Charles Horsfall 1776 1846 nbsp Thomas Berry Horsfall 1805 1878 nbsp Douglas Horsfall 1856 1936 nbsp Ewart Horsfall 1892 1974 References edit a b c d e Simpson Ian The Horsfall Churches Conserving the Legacy of Liverpool s Great Church Building Family Future for Religious Heritage Retrieved 4 September 2019 Simpson Ian The Horsfall Family Celebrating amp Conserving their Legacy PDF Diocese of Liverpool a b c d e f g Lynn Martin 1992 Trade and politics in 19th century Liverpool the Tobin and Horsfall families and Liverpool s African trade Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire 142 99 120 a b Charles Horsfall Profile amp Legacies Summary Legacies of British Slave ownership University College London Sharples Joseph Pollard Richard 2004 Liverpool Pevsner Architectural Guides New Haven and London Yale University Press p 280 1 ISBN 0 300 10258 5 a b Mr H D Horsfall a builder of churches in Liverpool The Times 10 February 1936 Horsfall Capt Robert Elcum Griffith Institute Archive Oxford University Collection Horsfall MSS Robert Elcum Horsfall Negatives Collection Griffith Institute Archive Oxford University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Horsfall family amp oldid 1205419652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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