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- Samuel Holberry (18 November 1814 – 21 June 1842) was a prominent Chartist activist. Holberry was born in Gamston, Nottinghamshire, the youngest of 9 children...
- Sir Holberry Mensforth, KCB, CBE (1 May 1871 – 5 September 1951), engineer and engineering company executive. His second son Sir Eric Mensforth was a pioneer...
- Jones and Williams, were transported. Holberry and Peddie received long prison sentences with hard labour; Holberry died in prison and became a Chartist...
- Pybus in 1927, retired at the end of July 1930 and was replaced by Sir Holberry Mensforth as a director and as chairman. It was then announced that George...
- devastation. Other memorials include the Holberry Cascades, named for local Chartist leader Samuel Holberry, the Bochum Bell, donated by Sheffield's German...
- Plaque commemorating Samuel Holberry, Peace Gardens, Sheffield...
- Harvard University Press. p. 328. Tweedale, Geoffrey. "Mensforth, Sir Holberry". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...
- End of London and Bradford planned their own risings in response. Samuel Holberry led an aborted rising in Sheffield on 12 January; police action thwarted...
- Clydebank in Scotland on 27 July 1939. She was launched by the wife of Sir Holberry Mensforth, a director of John Brown, on 4 July 1940. The ship was commissioned...
- cemetery. Samuel Holberry (1816–1842). A leading figure in the Chartist movement. Mary Holberry (1816–1883). Wife of Samuel Holberry and Chartist. Isaac...