Peter Foxcroft

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Born1819 (1819)
Gargrave, Yorkshire, England
Died (aged 77)
Glazebrook, England
Occupations
  • Manager
  • inventor
  • preacher
  • activist
KnownforVegetarianism activism
Peter Foxcroft
A historical photograph of a man with a receding hairline and a full beard, wearing a suit.
Portrait from Fifty Years of Food Reform (1898)
Born1819 (1819)
Gargrave, Yorkshire, England
Died (aged 77)
Glazebrook, England
Occupations
  • Manager
  • inventor
  • preacher
  • activist
Known forVegetarianism activism
Spouses
Esther Horrocks
(m. 1848; died 1876)
Jane Dickinson
(m. 1883)

Peter Foxcroft (1819 – 3 April 1896) was an English cotton mill manager, inventor, Bible Christian Church preacher, and vegetarianism activist. He was an early and prominent member of the Vegetarian Society and a leading figure in the Bible Christian Church. Foxcroft managed a cotton mill owned by Charles and John Tysoe, and filed several patents for improvements in cotton machinery.

Early life and career

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