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Lewis Fry

Lewis Fry DL (16 April 1832 – 10 September 1921) was a Quaker, lawyer, philanthropist and a Liberal and later Liberal and Unionist politician who sat in the House of Commons in three spells between 1878 and 1900.

The Right Honourable
Lewis Fry
Fry in 1895.
Member of Parliament
for Bristol North
In office
13 July 1895 – 25 September 1900
Preceded byCharles Townsend
Succeeded bySir Frederick Wills
In office
24 November 1885 – 28 June 1892
Preceded byConstituency created
Succeeded byCharles Townsend
Member of Parliament
for Bristol
In office
16 December 1878 – 24 November 1885
Serving with Samuel Morley
Preceded byKirkman Hodgson
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Personal details
Born16 April 1832
Died10 September 1921(1921-09-10) (aged 89)
Political partyLiberal Party
Liberal Unionist Party
Spouse
Elizabeth Pease Gibson
(m. 1858; died 1870)
ChildrenLewis George
Elizabeth Wyatt
Francis Gibson
Millicent Mary
Anna Theodora

Early life edit

Fry was the son of Joseph Fry (1795–1879) and his wife Mary Anne Swaine (1797–1886)[1][2] and was a member of the Fry family known for their chocolate business.[3] He was articled to a Quaker Solicitor, Joseph Bevan Braithwaite, who had also trained his elder brother, Edward Fry.[4] He was admitted in 1854 and practiced in Bristol until he entered Parliament.[5]

Parliamentary service edit

Fry was Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Bristol between 1878 and 1885, and a Liberal and Unionist for Bristol North between 1885–1892 and 1895–1900.[6]

He was sworn a member of the Privy Council after the accession of King Edward VII on 24 January 1901[7] and was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Gloucestershire shortly thereafter.[8]

He was Chairman of Parliamentary Committee on Town Holdings, 1886–1892 and author of two reports of same.[9]

Other public service edit

Fry served on Bristol Town Council from 1866 to 1884.[5]

When School Boards were introduced, Lewis Fry was elected the first Chair of the Bristol School Board.[10] He drew up an influential scheme for religious education in elementary schools.[11]

He supported a number of Bristol public institutions: the School of Science and Art, the Museum and Library and the Evening Classes Association and the local branch of the Charities Organization Society.[5]

He was on the council of Clifton College and was President of the High School for Girls.[5]

He served on the council of the Law Society.[5]

He was also the president of the Anchor Society in Bristol in 1868.

Fry is considered to be an important figure in the creation and early development of the University of Bristol. He was the first chairman of the council of the University of Bristol. An annual public lecture at the university is his memorial.[12]

One of his chief pleasures was his interest in art, and was himself an amateur painter.[5][13]

Marriage and family edit

On 29 September 1858, he married Elizabeth Pease Gibson, the only daughter of the banker Francis Gibson of Saffron Walden, Essex.[5] They had two sons and three daughters.[14] She died in 1870. Their children are:[15]

  • Lewis George (b.3 July 1860)
  • Elizabeth Wyatt (b.31 July 1861), married in 1902 to Eugene Hugo Mallett, youngest son of Sir Louis Mallet.[16]
  • Francis Gibson (b.25 May 1863)
  • Millicent Mary (b. 20 August 1866)
  • Anna Theodora (b.24 August 1870)

Death edit

He lived at Goldney Hall in Clifton. It is now a Hall of Residence of the university. He died shortly after celebrating his 89th birthday.[17]

The Lewis Fry Memorial Lecture was established in 1924 by his surviving children. The endowment provides for an annual lecture to be given by a scholar of distinction on subjects connected with the Fine Arts, History, Literature, Music, Drama, Philosophy, Theology or Education.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1881, page 88
  2. ^ Ancestry.co.uk
  3. ^ The Biographical dictionary of British Quakers in commerce and industry, 1775-1920, by Edward H. Milligan, Sessions of York (2007) ISBN 978-1-85072-367-7. p.191: article on Joseph Fry (1795-1879).
  4. ^ The Times 18 November 1905 pg.9 Col B: Obituary of J.B. Braithwaite.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g The Times, 12 September 1921, pg.10, Col. A: "Death of Mr. Lewis Fry".
  6. ^
  7. ^ "No. 27272". The London Gazette (Supplement). 24 January 1901. p. 551.
  8. ^ "No. 27282". The London Gazette. 8 February 1901. p. 998.
  9. ^ L.Fry entry in Who was Who
  10. ^ The Times, Tuesday, 31 January 1871; pg. 4; Issue 26974; col C: "The Education Act". – Lewis Fry elected to the Bristol School Board.
  11. ^ DQB: 'Dictionary of Quaker Biography': Huge typescript resource at the Library of the Religious Society of Friends, Euston, London UK, known as "DQB".
  12. ^ http://www.bristol.ac.uk/cms/go/statutes/general/publiclectures.html

    Lewis Fry Memorial Lecture: This Lectureship was established in 1924 by the surviving children of the late The Right Hon. Lewis Fry, P.C., first Chairman of the University Council. The endowment provides for an annual lecture to be given by a scholar of distinction on subjects connected with the Fine Arts, History, Literature, Music, Drama, Philosophy, Theology or Education.

  13. ^ One of Lewis Fry's landscapes, at the Royal West of England Academy.
  14. ^ The Times, Friday, 6 July 1860; pg. 1; Issue 23665; col A: "Births": Son born 3 July 1860 and The Times, Wednesday, 31 October 1888; pg. 1; Issue 32531; col A: Eldest Son, Lewis George marries.
  15. ^ According to DQB
  16. ^ "Marriages". The Times. No. 36836. London. 2 August 1902. p. 1.
  17. ^ The Times, Tuesday, 13 September 1921; pg. 1; Issue 42824; col A "Deaths" and Monday, 12 September 1921; pg. 10; Issue 42823; col A: "Death of Mr. Lewis Fry. A Veteran Bristolian" and Monday, 9 January 1922; pg. 13; Issue 42924; col F: "Wills and bequests".
  18. ^ University of Bristol information on Public Lectures: Lewis Fry Memorial Lecture.

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Lewis Fry

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This article is about the British politician and philanthropist For the American labor activist see Lewis C Fry For the American politician see Louis Frey Jr For the American architect see Louis Edwin Fry Sr Lewis Fry DL 16 April 1832 10 September 1921 was a Quaker lawyer philanthropist and a Liberal and later Liberal and Unionist politician who sat in the House of Commons in three spells between 1878 and 1900 The Right HonourableLewis FryDLFry in 1895 Member of Parliamentfor Bristol NorthIn office 13 July 1895 25 September 1900Preceded byCharles TownsendSucceeded bySir Frederick WillsIn office 24 November 1885 28 June 1892Preceded byConstituency createdSucceeded byCharles TownsendMember of Parliamentfor BristolIn office 16 December 1878 24 November 1885Serving with Samuel MorleyPreceded byKirkman HodgsonSucceeded byConstituency abolishedPersonal detailsBorn16 April 1832Died10 September 1921 1921 09 10 aged 89 Political partyLiberal PartyLiberal Unionist PartySpouseElizabeth Pease Gibson m 1858 died 1870 wbr ChildrenLewis GeorgeElizabeth WyattFrancis GibsonMillicent MaryAnna Theodora Contents 1 Early life 2 Parliamentary service 3 Other public service 4 Marriage and family 5 Death 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editFry was the son of Joseph Fry 1795 1879 and his wife Mary Anne Swaine 1797 1886 1 2 and was a member of the Fry family known for their chocolate business 3 He was articled to a Quaker Solicitor Joseph Bevan Braithwaite who had also trained his elder brother Edward Fry 4 He was admitted in 1854 and practiced in Bristol until he entered Parliament 5 Parliamentary service editFry was Liberal Member of Parliament MP for Bristol between 1878 and 1885 and a Liberal and Unionist for Bristol North between 1885 1892 and 1895 1900 6 He was sworn a member of the Privy Council after the accession of King Edward VII on 24 January 1901 7 and was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Gloucestershire shortly thereafter 8 He was Chairman of Parliamentary Committee on Town Holdings 1886 1892 and author of two reports of same 9 Other public service editFry served on Bristol Town Council from 1866 to 1884 5 When School Boards were introduced Lewis Fry was elected the first Chair of the Bristol School Board 10 He drew up an influential scheme for religious education in elementary schools 11 He supported a number of Bristol public institutions the School of Science and Art the Museum and Library and the Evening Classes Association and the local branch of the Charities Organization Society 5 He was on the council of Clifton College and was President of the High School for Girls 5 He served on the council of the Law Society 5 He was also the president of the Anchor Society in Bristol in 1868 Fry is considered to be an important figure in the creation and early development of the University of Bristol He was the first chairman of the council of the University of Bristol An annual public lecture at the university is his memorial 12 One of his chief pleasures was his interest in art and was himself an amateur painter 5 13 Marriage and family editOn 29 September 1858 he married Elizabeth Pease Gibson the only daughter of the banker Francis Gibson of Saffron Walden Essex 5 They had two sons and three daughters 14 She died in 1870 Their children are 15 Lewis George b 3 July 1860 Elizabeth Wyatt b 31 July 1861 married in 1902 to Eugene Hugo Mallett youngest son of Sir Louis Mallet 16 Francis Gibson b 25 May 1863 Millicent Mary b 20 August 1866 Anna Theodora b 24 August 1870 Death editHe lived at Goldney Hall in Clifton It is now a Hall of Residence of the university He died shortly after celebrating his 89th birthday 17 The Lewis Fry Memorial Lecture was established in 1924 by his surviving children The endowment provides for an annual lecture to be given by a scholar of distinction on subjects connected with the Fine Arts History Literature Music Drama Philosophy Theology or Education 18 See also editFry Art GalleryReferences edit Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1881 page 88 Ancestry co uk The Biographical dictionary of British Quakers in commerce and industry 1775 1920 by Edward H Milligan Sessions of York 2007 ISBN 978 1 85072 367 7 p 191 article on Joseph Fry 1795 1879 The Times 18 November 1905 pg 9 Col B Obituary of J B Braithwaite a b c d e f g The Times 12 September 1921 pg 10 Col A Death of Mr Lewis Fry Leigh Rayment s Historical List of MPs Constituencies beginning with B part 6 No 27272 The London Gazette Supplement 24 January 1901 p 551 No 27282 The London Gazette 8 February 1901 p 998 L Fry entry in Who was Who The Times Tuesday 31 January 1871 pg 4 Issue 26974 col C The Education Act Lewis Fry elected to the Bristol School Board DQB Dictionary of Quaker Biography Huge typescript resource at the Library of the Religious Society of Friends Euston London UK known as DQB http www bristol ac uk cms go statutes general publiclectures htmlLewis Fry Memorial Lecture This Lectureship was established in 1924 by the surviving children of the late The Right Hon Lewis Fry P C first Chairman of the University Council The endowment provides for an annual lecture to be given by a scholar of distinction on subjects connected with the Fine Arts History Literature Music Drama Philosophy Theology or Education One of Lewis Fry s landscapes at the Royal West of England Academy The Times Friday 6 July 1860 pg 1 Issue 23665 col A Births Son born 3 July 1860 and The Times Wednesday 31 October 1888 pg 1 Issue 32531 col A Eldest Son Lewis George marries According to DQB Marriages The Times No 36836 London 2 August 1902 p 1 The Times Tuesday 13 September 1921 pg 1 Issue 42824 col A Deaths and Monday 12 September 1921 pg 10 Issue 42823 col A Death of Mr Lewis Fry A Veteran Bristolian and Monday 9 January 1922 pg 13 Issue 42924 col F Wills and bequests University of Bristol information on Public Lectures Lewis Fry Memorial Lecture External links editHansard 1803 2005 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