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  1. James Sadleir (c. 1815 – 4 June 1881) was a member (MP) of the British House of Commons, chiefly notable for being one of the few members expelled by that body. Sadleir was the son of Clement William Sadleir, a farmer, of Shrone Hill, County Tipperary .

  2. May 29, 2021 · From humble working class beginnings as a pastry chef, he achieved immortality for his achievement as, for all of Britain’s aeronautical history, from the Spitfire and the Battle of Britain to the Red Arrows and Tim Peake spending 186 days in space, James Sadler was the first.

  3. Jul 12, 2014 · The pastry chef from Oxford with a gift for science became the first ever Englishman to fly. So why is his name virtually unknown today? Tens of thousands of expectant faces had lined...

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  4. James Sadleir (c. 1815 – 4 June 1881) was a member (MP) of the British House of Commons, chiefly notable for being one of the few members expelled by that body. Sadleir was the son of Clement William Sadleir, a farmer, of Shrone Hill, County Tipperary .

  5. He was about to ask the House to exercise a power inherent in it, and which was of the greatest importance as regarded the maintenance of its honour, its efficiency, and its influence in the country. He would not call upon hon.

  6. May 21, 2014 · BALLOONING was a dangerous occupation back in the 18th century. And one of the most daring aeronauts was Oxford’s own James Sadler. An uneducated pastry cook, he worked at his father’s ...

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  8. James Sadler (1753-1828), balloonist, engineer and chemist, of Oxford 1753 born in Oxford and baptized there on 27 February 1753, elder son of James Sadler (1718–1791), cook and confectioner and his wife, Elizabeth (1718–1802). He and his brother Thomas (1756–1829) worked in their father's business. Married Mary.