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MIALL, EDWARD (younger son of Moses Miall, general merchant,
_d._ 1829). _b._ Portsmouth 8 May 1809; usher in Saltmarsh’s
school, Bocking near Braintree 1827 and then in Waddell’s school
at Nayland, Suffolk; independent minister at Ware, Herts.
Feb. 1831; minister of Bond st. chapel, Leicester 1834–40;
established The Nonconformist, weekly paper in London 14 April
1841, editor 1842 to death; a founder of The National complete
suffrage union April 1842; contested Southwark 12 Sep. 1845
and Halifax 30 July 1847; M.P. Rochdale 1852–7; introduced
resolutions in favour of the disestablishment of Irish church
27 May 1856; contested Tavistock 4 Sep. 1857 and Banbury 9
Feb. 1859; member of royal commission on education June 1858
to 1861; received a testimonial of £5000 and a service of
plate after the sixth triennial conference of the Liberation
Society 1862; contested Bradford 16 Oct. 1867 and 18 Nov. 1868;
M.P. Bradford 1869–74; ten thousand guineas were subscribed
for him in 1873; lived at Honor Oak near London 1864–81;
author of The nonconformist’s sketch-book 1845, 2 ed. 1867;
Views of the voluntary principle 1845; The British churches
in relation to the British people 1849, 2 ed. 1850; Bases of
belief, an examination of Christianity as a divine revelation
1853, 3 ed. 1861; Title deeds of the Church of England to her
parochial endowments 1862, 6 ed. 1865; An editor off the line,
or wayside musings 1865; The social influences of the state
church 1867. _d._ Greystone lodge, Sevenoaks, Kent 29 April