John Maberly was a British business man and Member of Parliament.
Background
John Maberly was born in London in 1770, the second child of London currier (leather finisher) Stephen Maberly and Mary (née Boot) Maberly. After originally joining his father in the family business, a large legacy in 1798 from his father-in-law enabled him to branch out on his own as a very successful Military Contractor, supplying uniforms to the Army.
Career
In 1811 he purchased the large Broadford linen works in Aberdeen. Around this time he also formed an alliance with steam engine pioneer Jabez Carter Hornblower, who had designed an improved steam engine. Sued by James Watt and Matthew Boulton for breach of Watt"s extensive patents, their business soon foundered.
In 1813 he remarried, this time to Anne Baillie, with whom he had a further five children.
In May 1816 he was elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom as Member of Parliament for the Tory-sponsored seat of Rye. He subsequently returned as Member of Parliament for Abingdon, Berkshire, in 1818, 1820, 1826, 1830 and 1831.
His growing fortune enabled him to acquire a country estate at Shirley Park in Croydon, Surrey and large London town house in Regent"s Park (1826). He became an enthusiastic huntsman: the Old Surrey Foxhounds, of which he was Master for eight years (1812–1820), were kennelled at Shirley.
He was a liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Curriers of the City of London, of which he was Master in 1817.
He formed in 1818 the Exchange and Deposit Bank, based in Edinburgh, and offered cut price banking. Successful at first, by 1832 this business had also foundered as a result of a price war with the other Scottish banks and some large bad overseas debts. The Broadford factory and Shirley Manor had to be sold and he was forced into bankruptcy, thereby having to relinquish his parliamentary seat.
He moved to France, where he died in 1845.
Membership
5th United Kingdom Parliament. 6th United Kingdom Parliament. 7th United Kingdom Parliament.
8th United Kingdom Parliament.
9th United Kingdom Parliament. 10th United Kingdom Parliament.