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  • Philip Meadows Martineau
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  • Philip Meadows Martineau (17 February 1831 - 24 January 1911) was a barrister, sugar refiner and local politician. The second son of Charles and Elizabeth Mary Martineau, he was born in Tulse Hill, Lambeth. He studied law at the Middle Temple. Although he was called to the bar in 1854, he did not practice and devoted himself to business interests at the family firm of David Martineau & Sons, Sugar Refiners of St George in the East. He did however act as justice of the peace for the County of London and Middlesex, and for 12 years was chairman of the Tower Hamlets Division of Justices. In 1861 he married Fanny Dowson of Great Yarmouth.
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  • Philip Meadows Martineau (17 February 1831 - 24 January 1911) was a barrister, sugar refiner and local politician. The second son of Charles and Elizabeth Mary Martineau, he was born in Tulse Hill, Lambeth. He studied law at the Middle Temple. Although he was called to the bar in 1854, he did not practice and devoted himself to business interests at the family firm of David Martineau & Sons, Sugar Refiners of St George in the East. He did however act as justice of the peace for the County of London and Middlesex, and for 12 years was chairman of the Tower Hamlets Division of Justices. In 1861 he married Fanny Dowson of Great Yarmouth. He sat as a Progressive Party member of the London County Council representing Tower Hamlets (St George's in the East) from 1889-95. He was later vice chairman of the Metropolitan Asylums Board and an alderman on Stepney Borough Council. By 1901 he had retired to Esher in Surrey. He died there aged 79.