Sir John Barran, 1st Baronet
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Sir John Barran, 1st Baronet (3 August 1821 – 3 May 1905) was a British
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 clothing manufacturer and Liberal Party
Liberal Party (UK)
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 politician.

Barran was the son of John Barran and his wife Elizabeth (née Fletcher), and founded the firm of John Barran and Sons, clothing manufacturers, of Leeds
Leeds
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. He was a Justice of the Peace
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 for Leeds and the West Riding of Yorkshire
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 and served as Mayor of Leeds from 1870 to 1871. In 1876 he was returned to Parliament as one of three representatives for Leeds
Leeds (UK Parliament constituency)
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, a seat he held until 1885, and later sat for Otley
Otley (UK Parliament constituency)
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 from 1886 to 1895. The latter year he was created a Baronet, of Chapel Allerton Hall in Chapel Allerton in the West Riding of the County of York and Queen's Gate, St Mary Abbots
St Mary Abbots
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 parish, in Kensington in the County of London.

Barran married Ann Hirst (died 1874) in 1842. He married Eliza Bilton, née Brown, in 1878. He had six sons and four daughters. His youngest son Rowland
Rowland Barran
Sir Rowland Hirst Barran was an English Liberal Party politician, Member of Parliament for Leeds North from 30 July 1902 to the General Election of 14 December 1918.Barran was the son of John Barran, a pioneer in clothing manufacture...

 also became a Member of Parliament
Member of Parliament
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. Barran died in May 1905, aged 83, and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his grandson John
Sir John Barran, 2nd Baronet
Sir John Nicholson Barran, 2nd Baronet was a British Liberal Party politician.Barran was the son of John Barran and the grandson of Sir John Barran, 1st Baronet. His mother was Eliza Henrietta, daughter of Edward Nicholson. He was educated at Winchester and Trinity College, Cambridge...

, his eldest son John Barran having predeceased him.

Clothing manufacture

John Barran was a pioneer in the manufacture of ready-to-wear clothing. He moved to Leeds in 1842, and soon opened his own tailoring shop at 30 Bridge End South. By 1851 he had moved to Briggate and in 1856 he had a factory with 20-30 sewing machines. After seeing a bandsaw being used to cut wood veneers in 1858 he introduced its use for cutting cloth, a major innovation. By the 1870s he had 2,000 machines, and in 1904 he employed 3,000 people.

His son Charles took over as chairman of the company in 1903, and another son Rowland
Rowland Barran
Sir Rowland Hirst Barran was an English Liberal Party politician, Member of Parliament for Leeds North from 30 July 1902 to the General Election of 14 December 1918.Barran was the son of John Barran, a pioneer in clothing manufacture...

 became chairman in 1918.

St Paul's House in Park Square, Leeds
Park Square, Leeds
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 was built as a warehouse for Barran in 1878. It was designed by Thomas Ambler
Thomas Ambler
Thomas Ambler was an English architect, living and working in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Among his surviving works are Grade II listed buildings on the south side of Boar Lane, St James's Hall in New York Street, and the Grade II* listed Moorish factory of St Paul's House in Park Square,...

, and is in Moorish style.
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