Background
Greenall was the sixth and youngest son of Edward Greenall of Walton Hall, Cheshire.
Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom
Greenall was the sixth and youngest son of Edward Greenall of Walton Hall, Cheshire.
Greenall assumed control of the family brewery business and also had interests in the Street Helens Canal and Railway Company and in Parr, Lyons and Greenall Bank, based in Warrington. He was and a Justice of the Peace for Lancashire and Cheshire. In 1873 he was appointed High Sheriff of Cheshire and in 1874, he was reelected Member of Parliament for Warrington.
In 1876 he was created a Baronet, of Walton Hall in the County of Chester.
He lost his seat at Warrington in 1880, but was re-elected in 1885 and remained until he retired at the 1892 general election. Greenall married, firstly, Mary, daughter of David Claughton, in 1836.
Susannah, Lady Greenall, died in 1896. Greenall"s coat of arms has a shield of Or on a bend nebuly Vert three bugle horns stringed of the first and crest and mantle Upon a torse Or and vert, Upon a pomeis a bugle horn stringed Or between a volume of the last, the mantling vert doubled Or.
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In 1847 Greenall was elected as Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for Warrington, a seat he held until 1868, when he was unseated through an error of the Mayor"s poll-clerk.