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David Waddington (Essex MP)

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Between the years of 1845-49 Waddington was Vice-Chairman of the Eastern Counties Railway and Chairman from 1851 to 1856. He negotiated agreements to work most of the lines (that had been built by this point) in East Anglia creating a network of 565 miles by 1854. He was responsible for the takeover
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and a significant number of people working on the branch were registered to vote locally and a number of local people were employed on the works but this employment ceased the Tuesday after the election. Locally these men were known as "Waddington's Guinea Pigs"! A report published after the
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in 1854 where his ability to drive a hard bargain caused the EUR chairman J Cobbold to remark "a strong minority of our Board consider that you have done us". Waddington however was exposed in a scandal on the ECR as forced to resign in 1856.
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Great Eastern Railway Society Journal 154 page 24 "The Great Eastern Railway 1862 to 1865 Incorporation and early Challenges" - G Ashton(April 2013)
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In 1854 his son Richard died followed by his wife in 1859. Waddington died on 12 October 1863 from bowel cancer and was buried in Enfield.
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following election (by which time Waddington was standing in Harwich) was quite damning in its belated assessment of the 1847 election.
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from 1852 to 1856. His election for the Maldon constituency is interesting in that he was at the time backing the construction of the
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Dalling, G (August 1978). "David Waddington - a great survivor".
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Dalling, G (August 1978). "David Waddington - a great survivor".
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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politician. He was born in Manchester the son of an
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Index

David Waddington (Essex)
Conservative Party
iron founder
Eastern Union Railway
Maldon
Harwich
Witham-Maldon branch line
Railwaymen,politics and money
250, 251
ISBN
0-7195-5150-1
Historical list of MPs: M
Historical list of MPs: H
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by David Waddington
Parliament of the United Kingdom
John Round
Quintin Dick
Member of Parliament
Maldon
1847
1852
Thomas Barrett-Lennard
Charles du Cane
Taverner John Miller
John Bagshaw
Isaac Butt
Member of Parliament
Harwich
1852

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