Robert Ferguson was an English mill-owner from Cumberland, antiquarian and Liberal politician, who sat in the House of Commons from 1874 to 1886.
Background
Ferguson was the son of Joseph Ferguson of Ferguson Brothers cotton manufacturers and his wife Maria Isabella Clarke daughter of John Clarke of Bebside House Northumberland., His father"s company owned the Holme Head textile mills in Denton Holme.
Career
He was Mayor of Carlisle in 1855 and 1858. He was also chairman of the Carlisle School Board and president of the Carlisle Mechanics Institute. Ferguson was elected Member of Parliament for Carlisle in February 1874.
His father had also held the seat from 1852 to 1857.
Ferguson held the seat until 1886. At the General election he retired from politics.
Ferguson funded the Robert Ferguson Primary school at Denton Holme, which was opened in 1880 and which was enlarged twice in his lifetime. He lived at Morton Manor, which was later to become Chance"s Park.
Ferguson was also an antiquarian and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
He died on 1 September 1898 aged 81.
Membership
21st United Kingdom Parliament. 22nd United Kingdom Parliament. 23rd United Kingdom Parliament.