Richard Cobden
1804–1865 (age 61)
Biography
Richard Cobden rose from the mills of Lancashire to become a leading voice for free trade, writing with clarity and campaigning in Parliament to repeal the Corn Laws on behalf of consumers and working families.
He blended reasoned advocacy with a belief in peaceful commerce, leaving a legacy of thoughtful statesmanship that endures, and he rests at West Lavington.