Horatio Bottomley

British politician and businessman

Horatio Bottomley - Leaders & Politicians born March 23rd, 1860
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A British politician and businessman, engaged in various ventures throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Initially, he worked in the printing and publishing fields before entering politics. Represented the constituency of Hackney South while serving as a Member of Parliament. Bottomley established a reputation in business through the creation of Bottomley & Co., a firm involved in promoting investments. He gained notoriety for financial dealings that eventually led to legal troubles and bankruptcy.

Served as Member of Parliament for Hackney South

Founded Bottomley & Co.

Engaged in controversial financial practices

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