Samuel Holland (politician) explained

Samuel Holland
Birth Date:17 October 1803
Birth Place:Liverpool, England
Death Date:27 December 1892
Nationality:Welsh
Occupation:Politician

Samuel Holland (17 October 1803  - 27 December 1892) was a Welsh Liberal Party politician.

Biography

The son of Samuel, a Liverpool merchant, and Katherine Holland, Samuel Holland was born in Duke Street, Liverpool. He was educated in England and Germany and joined his father's company as an office boy.

At eighteen, Holland was made manager of the Rhiwbryfdir quarry near Blaenau Ffestiniog - later part of the Oakeley quarry. He conceived the narrow-gauge Ffestiniog Railway from Blaenau Ffestiniog to Porthmadog which carried slates from his quarry to the harbour.

Holland was appointed High Sheriff of Merionethshire for 1862. He served as Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Merioneth from 1870 to 1885.

In 1875 Holland was active in setting up the Dr Williams School in Dolgellau. He became the first Chairman of the school's Board of Governors.[1] In 1874, he was a constable of Harlech Castle, chairman of the Penrhyndeudraeth magistrates and chairman of the Festiniog Board of Guardians.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gwynedd Archives: Meirionnydd Record Office Dr Williams School, Dolgellau, Records. Your gateway to History. Archives Wales. 20 September 2014.
  2. The Practical Magazine . The Industries of North Wales: Nantlle Slate Quarries . 3 . 14 . 1874 .