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Sir George Agnew, 2nd Baronet


Sir George William Agnew, 2nd Baronet JP (19 January 1852 – 19 December 1941), was a British art dealer, publisher and Liberal politician.

He was the eldest son of William Agnew and his wife Mary née Kenworthy. The Agnew family had been prominent in the municipal life of Salford for generations. He was educated at Rugby School from 1865–1870 and St John's College, Cambridge receiving Bachelor of Arts degree in 1874 and Master of Arts in 1877. While at St John's, Agnew played rugby for Cambridge University and played in the very first Varsity Match. Although Oxford won the first encounter, Agnew was part of the Cambridge team that won the second and drew the third match, making him a three time sporting 'Blue'. His brothers, Charles and William, also played for Cambridge University; Charles winning two sporting caps and William three.

He was a partner in the firm of Thomas Agnew & Sons, art publishers and a member of the firm of Bradbury, Agnew & Sons, proprietors of the satirical magazine Punch. He was well known as an expert in art sales and appreciation and in 1877 he was Honorary Secretary to the Manchester Jubilee Fine Arts Committee. He was also a governor of Manchester Victoria University and of the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital in Pendlebury. He married Fanny Bolton, daughter of John Stuart Bolton, on 2 October 1878, and they had two sons and five daughters.


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