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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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Edward Baines (1774–1848) was the editor and proprietor of the Leeds Mercury politician, and the author of historical and geographic works of reference.

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Edward Baines was a staunch Nonconformistand supported the cause of the Dissenters. He advocated that industrial towns and cities such as Leeds should be represented in Parliament. His greatest journalistic scoop came in June 1817 when he revealed that the Government of Lord Liverpool was using agent provocateurs.
Edward Baines (1774–1848) was the editor and proprietor of the Leeds Mercury, politician, and author of historical and geographic works of reference.
Sir Edward Baines (1800-1890), Journalist, educationist and politician; MP for Leeds. Early Victorian Portraits. Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 5 portraits.
Edward Baines, like his father, was totally opposed to the idea of state education. They both campaigned against the government bill to set up factory schools.
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A comprehensive biography of Edward Baines, founder of the Leeds Mercury newspaper, MP for Leeds and man of letters. The Leeds Mercury was the flagship of ...
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.
Author, Sir Edward Baines ; Publisher, H. Fisher, R. Fisher, and P. Jackson, 1835 ; Original from, Ghent University ; Digitized, Jul 15, 2009 ; Length, 544 pages.