Samuel Beale
Samuel Beale was a British Liberal Party politician, banker and industrialist.
Early life
Beale was born in Birmingham in 1803 to William and Sarah and, in 1823, married Emma Butcher, daughter of Unitarian minister Edmund Butcher. At some point this marriage ended, and he remarried to a Mary. He had at least two sons, William Lansdowne and Arthur, and two daughters. He was also the uncle of William Beale, 1st Baronet|William Beale], a barrister and fellow Liberal politician.In early life he was a glass and lead merchant before, in 1836, founded the Birmingham and Midland Bank. He also became Director of Union Bank UK.
In 1844, he became Chairman of the Midland Railway, a post he held for 20 years, and in 1849 a Justice of the Peace for Birmingham. In 1853, he was an ironmaster and partner in the Park Gate [Iron and Steel Company].
Political career
Beale started his career in politics in 1841 when he was appointed Mayor of Birmingham, and became one of the town's first councillors.Beale was elected MP for Derby in 1857 [United Kingdom general election|1857] and held the seat until 1865.