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Francis Schnadhorst

Francis Schnadhorst (24 August 1840 – 2 January 1900) was a Birmingham draper and English Liberal Party politician. He briefly held elected office on Birmingham Council and was offered the chance to stand for Parliament in winnable seats but he found his true metier was in political organisation and administration both in his home town as secretary of the highly successful Birmingham Liberal Association from 1867 onwards and nationally as secretary of the newly formed National Liberal Federation after 1877. He was famously described as 'the spectacled, sallow, sombre' Birmingham draper who within a short period of time was to establish himself through the Birmingham Liberal caucus as one of the most brilliant organisers in the country.〔quoted in ''Serious Pursuits: The Collected Essays of Asa Briggs''; University of Illinois Press, 1985, p267〕
==Family and education==
Francis Schnadhorst was the son of a draper and hosier of German descent.〔Eric Taylor, ''Francis Schnadhorst'' in ''Dictionary of National Biography'', OUP 2004–08〕 who carried on business in Bull Street, Birmingham.〔The Times, 5 January 1900〕 His father died when he was very young and he was brought up by his mother and his paternal grandfather who owned a tailoring business in Moor Street.〔Taylor, DNB〕 He was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham.〔James Dodsley, ''The Annual Register''; 1901 p99〕 He was married to Mary the daughter of a Birmingham provision merchant and they had two sons and a daughter〔 His youngest son, Frank Gladstone Schnadhorst〔(The Mavlern Register, 1865–1904, 1905. ) Retrieved 24 January 2010.〕 volunteered to fight in the Boer War with Kitchener's Fighting Scouts〔http://www.justdone.co.za/SAMU/Info_Units.asp?UnitID=275〕 and reached the rank of Lieutenant.〔The Times, 24 October 1901〕 He was wounded in action near Heilbron, Orange River Colony and died of his wounds on 22 October 1901 aged 21 years.〔The Times, 26 October 1901〕 Francis' brother Edward Schnadhorst was a Congregationalist minister in east London who stood for election as a Liberal on a number of occasions to the London School Board.〔The Times, 3 November 1888〕

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