Edward Baines (1774–1848) was the editor and proprietor of the Leeds Mercury politician, and the author of historical and geographic works of reference.
Sir Edward Baines (28 May 1800 – 2 March 1890), also known as Edward Baines Jr, was a nonconformist English newspaper editor and Member of Parliament (MP).
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History Of The Wars Of The French Revolution: Two Volumes Bound In One From the Breaking out of the War in 1792 to the Restoration of a General Peace in ...
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Edward Baines was born on 5 February 1774 at Walton-le-Dale in Lancashire, the son of Richard Baines and his wife Jane. He died in Leeds on 3 August 1848.
- Baines, Edward,--1774-1848. Notes. - Facsimile, microfilm-xerography. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1979. Medium. xii, 13-316 p. : front ...
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24 oct. 2020 · BAINES, Sir EDWARD (1800–1890), journalist and economist, was born at Leeds on 28 May 1800, being the second son of Edward Baines [q. v.] ...
Baines, Edward (1774–1848), newspaper proprietor, politician, and historian, was born at Walton-le-Dale, near Preston, Lancashire, ...
Baines, Edward, Sir, 1800-1890: Letter on the insurrection in Canada (E. Baines, 1838), also by Canadian merchant (page images at HathiTrust); [X-Info] Baines, ...
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Baines returns to Leeds--Dismissal of the Whig Ministry by the King--Sir Robert Peel made Prime Minister. Mn. BAIN.s's correspondence during his Parliamentary ...