Background
Whiteley was the eldest son of George Whiteley, Justice of the Peace, of Woodlands, Blackburn, Lancashire.
Whiteley was the eldest son of George Whiteley, Justice of the Peace, of Woodlands, Blackburn, Lancashire.
He served as Chief Whip between 1905 and 1908 in the Liberal administrations of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman and H. H. Asquith. He was partner in a cotton-spinning firm and had major brewing interests. He then joined the Liberal Party, in whose interest he was elected Member of Parliament in 1900 for Pudsey, serving until 1908.
He became Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (Chief Whip) when the Liberals came to power in December 1905, and was made a Privy Counsellor in 1907.
On 1 June 1908, he resigned from Parliament by accepting appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead. lieutenant was thought that his retirement was due entirely to insomnia, from which he had suffered for a long period.
On 3 July 1908 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Marchamley, of Hawkstone in the County of Shropshire. He contributed occasionally in the House of Lords, making his last speech in November 1919.
The Complete Peerage summarised up his oratory as: "A ready speaker, with a somewhat caustic humour, he was on the platform an effective asset to the Liberal Party".
He was made a Justice of the Peace for the counties of Hampshire in 1900, and Shropshire in 1908. Lord Marchamley married Alice, only child of William Tattersall, Justice of the Peace, of Quarry Bank, Blackburn, and Street Anthony"s Milnthorpe, in 1881. In 1907, he purchased, from the 4th Viscount Hill, Hawkstone Hall and its estates in Shropshire, later selling them in 1923.
His own title was taken from the village of Marchamley, near Hawkstone Hall, and after Hawkstone itself.
Lady Marchamley died in 1913. Marchamley survived her by twelve years and died at his home, 29 Princes Gardens, London, after an operation in October 1925, aged 70.
He was buried in the churchyard of Street Luke"s, Weston-under-Redcastle, Shropshire.
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As a Conservative, Whiteley was Member of Parliament for Stockport from 1893 to 1900.