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Arthur Howard Heath (1856-1930)
Arthur Howard Heath (1856-1930)


1856 Born, son of [[Robert Heath (1816-1893)]], MP for Stoke and moving force in the development of the North Staffordshire coal and iron industry<ref>The Times, Apr 26, 1930</ref>
1856 Born the son of [[Robert Heath (1816-1893)|Robert Heath]], MP for Stoke and moving force in the development of the North Staffordshire coal and iron industry<ref>The Times, Apr 26, 1930</ref>


Educated at Oxford
Educated at Oxford

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Arthur Howard Heath (1856-1930)

1856 Born the son of Robert Heath, MP for Stoke and moving force in the development of the North Staffordshire coal and iron industry[1]

Educated at Oxford

Joined his father's company R. Heath and Son

1893 On his father's death, with his brothers, he formed Robert Heath and Sons

1900 elected MP for Hanley

1910 elected MP for Leek

1930 Died in London

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  1. The Times, Apr 26, 1930