Background
He was born the third of four surviving children to James Williamson Snr, who had established a successful coated fabrics business in the town in the 1840s.
He was born the third of four surviving children to James Williamson Snr, who had established a successful coated fabrics business in the town in the 1840s.
James jnr was educated at Lancaster Royal Grammar School and worked all his life in the family business.
With his father he created the city"s Williamson Park, on the site of former stone quarries on Lancaster moor. He also donated the city"s town hall and a monument to Queen Victoria, in the city"s Dalton Square. He bought Ashton Hall in 1884, serving as High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1885.
In 1895 he was elevated to the peerage as Baron Ashton, of Ashton in the County Palatine of Lancaster.
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In the 1886 general election, Williamson was elected to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Lancaster, and held his seat at the 1892 election.