Edward Perry (industrialist)

      Alderman Edward Perry
      Born Edward Perry
      (1800-11-15)15 November 1800
      Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
      Died 2 March 1869(1869-03-02) (aged 68)
      Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
      Nationality British
      Occupation Tinplate works master
      Known for Twice Mayor of Wolverhampton, main founder of Wolverhampton Chamber of Commerce

      Edward Perry (15 November 1800—2 March 1869), was an English tinplate works master and twice Mayor of Wolverhampton.

      Early life

      Edward Perry was born on 15 November 1800 in Wolverhampton, to Richard Perry and Sarah. He attended Wolverhampton Grammar School.

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      Tin plate

      After leaving school he became a japanner, eventually leaving to set up his own company. The business quickly outgrew its site and moved to new premises. Perry built up a very successful tin plate works that grew faster and larger than the similar business, Richard Perry & Son, created by his father and brother. Following his death, his business was absorbed into the other family firm, eventually becoming part of John Marston's Sunbeam works.<[1][2]

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      Politics

      He was twice elected Mayor of Wolverhampton, 1855—1856 and 1856—1857,[3] during a period of dispute between the Council and the Wolverhampton Waterworks Company which had left the Council with a considerable deficit. He organised a voluntary rate collection to resolve the situation.

      He was mainly responsible for the creation of the Wolverhampton Chamber of Commerce.[1][2]

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      Later life

      Perry lived with his wife Sophia at Stonley House, Wolverhampton,[4] then Danes Court, Tettenhall, Staffordshire. He died on 2 March 1869.

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      References

      1. ^ a b "Edward Perry". Wolverhampton Archives and Local Studies and Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Services. Retrieved 28 October 2012 2012. 
      2. ^ a b "Richard Perry, Sons & Co,Edward Perry". http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk. Retrieved 28 October 2012 2012. 
      3. ^ "Mayors of Wolverhampton 1848 - 1948". Wolverhampton Archives and Local Studies and Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Services. Retrieved 25 October 2012. 
      4. ^ England Census, Staffordshire, Wolverhampton. The National Archives, 1861
      Political offices
      Preceded by
      James Shipton
      Mayor of Wolverhampton
      1855–1857
      Succeeded by
      Moses Ironmonger
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