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  1. John Sutton Nettlefold (23 September 1792 – 12 April 1866) was a British industrialist and entrepreneur. [1] [2] Early life and family. Nettlefold was born in London. Nettlefold was a Unitarian; he married a co-religionist, Martha Chamberlain (1794–1866).

  2. "Nettlefold, John Sutton (1866–1930), housing reformer and town planner" published on by Oxford University Press.

  3. 9. Aug. 2019 · John Nettlefold disagreed with this “protectionist” approach. Along with other prominent members of the party such as Winston Churchill and the Duke of Devonshire, he favoured free trade and was involved in the creation of the Free Trade Committee. John was treasurer of the Midlands Liberal Unionist Association. When he refused ...

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  4. Description: John Sutton Nettlefold became a key figure in the history of public housing in Birmingham, signalling the growing emergence of local government in the town planning process. Born in London, he later moved to Birmingham, where his father forged close business links with the Chamberlain family, John eventually marrying Arthur ...

  5. John Sutton Nettlefold, Liberalism and the early town planning movement – Journal of Liberal History. By Michael James. From Journal of Liberal History 75. Type: Article. The contribution of the chair of Birmingham’s Housing Committee, 1901-11, to the debates on slum housing and town planning.

  6. One of the most important, though not one of the most remembered, advocates of this movement was the Birming-ham City councillor, John Sutton Nettlefold. Nettlefold was the member for the Edgbaston and Harborne ward of Birmingham City Council from 1898 until 1911, standing for elec-tion six times.

  7. Date of birth: 1866-05-02. Place of birth: ENGLAND: London, Highbury. Date of death: 1930-11-03. John Sutton Nettlefold moved to Birmingham in 1878 following the death of his father, Edward John Nettlefold and worked for 'messers Nettlefold and co' in Broad Street, Birmingham.