William Wilding Galloway
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William Wilding Galloway (30 March 1854 – 27 September 1936) was an English businessman who made his fortune in the cotton industry. He was President of Horrockses Crewdson and Co., a Preston, Lancashire, firm of cotton manufacturers and pattern makers. When he died he was living at Bilsborrow Hall, near Preston.{{cite news|title=Wills and Bequests: Benefactions for Preston|url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itw/infomark/801/996/146919732w16/purl=rc1_TTDA_0_CS286470008&dyn=9!prv_4_0_CS286470008?sw_aep=lancs|accessdate=10 March 2012|newspaper=The Times|date=24 November 1936}} available online to subscribers His father was George Galloway, also of Preston.{{cite news|title=Deaths|accessdate=10 March 2012|newspaper=The Times|date=29 September 1936| url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itw/infomark/801/996/146919732w16/purl=rc1_TTDA_0_CS17248061&dyn=10!prv_3_0_CS17248061?sw_aep=lancs}} available online to subscribers
In his will, Galloway left an estate of over £570,000 (£{{formatprice|{{Inflation|UK|570000|1936|r=-1}}|0}} as of {{CURRENTYEAR}}), and gave specific legacies of £10,000 to establish a "William Galloway Employees Benefits fund" for employees of Horrockses and their dependents; £10,000 to the Preston and Lancashire Queen Victoria Royal Infirmary, £10,000 for "a Galloway charity for the poor and needy of Preston", several smaller charitable donations and the residue of his estate after other legacies "for such charitable institutions within five miles of Preston as his trustees may select".
The Galloway's Society for the Blind (formerly the Preston and North Lancashire Blind Welfare Society) received £10,000 from his estate for the purchase of a building, Howick House, which became the "Galloway Home for the Blind" and is still the society's headquarters. The society renamed itself in 2000 to avoid its cumbersome former name and honour its greatest benefactor.{{cite web|title=Fundraising and Appeals - Legacies|url=http://galloways.org.uk/fundraising/funtab03.html|work=Galloway's Society for the Blind|accessdate=10 March 2012}}{{cite news|title=New name for old charity|url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/InfoWeb?p_product=UKNB&p_theme=aggregated5&p_action=doc&f_lastaction=doc&p_docid=10D8725FABA363F0&p_docnum=4&p_queryname=1|accessdate=10 March 2012|newspaper=Lancashire County Publications: News: Preston|date=12 May 2000}} Other local institutions which carry his name include the William Wilding Galloway Hall in Preston,{{cite web|title=About us|url=http://www.prestonmoviemakers.org.uk/|work=Preston Movie Makers|accessdate=10 March 2012}} the William Wilding Galloway Fund for the Provision of a Church Worker (a charity with the objects: "To engage and employ some suitable person or persons to minister to the needs of poor persons resident in the Borough of Preston", registered charity no. 250914){{EW charity|250914|William Wilding Galloway Fund for the Provision of a Church Worker}} and the T.S. Galloway base of the Preston Sea Cadets.{{cite web|title=Preston Unit 277 of the Sea Cadet Corps|url=http://opencharities.org/charities/521290|work=Open Charities|accessdate=10 March 2012}}
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Category:Businesspeople from Preston, Lancashire
Category:English industrialists
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