John Feeney (newspaper proprietor) explained

John Feeney (1839, in Sparkbrook, Birmingham  - 3 May 1905), was a newspaper proprietor and philanthropist, and a proprietor of the Birmingham Post, in partnership with John Jaffray (later Sir John Jaffray, 1st Baronet) in succession to his father John Frederick Feeney.[1] [2]

He was the second son of his father. In his will, he left most of his considerable fortune to charity, mostly for the benefit of the City of Birmingham. By this or in his lifetime:

Feeney was married to Christina.[6]

Archives

Scores of musical works commissioned by the John Feeney Charitable Trust are held at the Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Birmingham City Archives, MS 1784, introduction (from http://www.a2a.org.uk/ - search for John Feeney).
  2. https://www.feeneytrust.org.uk/john-feeney-
  3. 'Economic and Social History: Social History since 1815', A History of the County of Warwick: VII The City of Birmingham (1964), pp. 223-45. Feeney (accessed: 30 January 2008).
  4. http://www.eng2.bham.ac.uk/metallurgy/history.htm Birmingham University
  5. http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/showcharity.asp?remchar=&chyno=214486 Charity Commission
  6. Book: McCulloch, Andrew . The Feeneys of the Birmingham Post . 2004 . University of Birmingham, University Press . 978-1902-4594-86 .
  7. Web site: UoB Calmview5: Search results. 2021-01-13. calmview.bham.ac.uk.