Henry Byron Reed
Henry Byron Reed (1855 – 5 October 1896)[1] was an English Conservative Party politician.[2] He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Bradford East for two terms in the 1880s and 1890s.
The eldest son of Henry Draper Reed, he grew up and was educated privately in the south London suburb of Sydenham.[2]
Reed was an opponent of any attempts to disestablish the Church of England, and was a leading member of the Church Defence Institute.[2] He moved to northern England, initially to Darlington in County Durham, where he was both a justice of the peace and member of the school board.[2] He married Mary Hannah Atkin of Sheffield.[2]
Politically Reed was a Conservative, and was a long-term member of the
On 3 October 1896 Reed was involved in an accident when his pony trap overturned near his residence "Woodcliff",
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