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at the age of 71 in 1941, when he became the first of four Wigan MPs to die in office in the 20th century. In the consequent
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Parkinson was re-elected at each subsequent general election until his death in
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to investigate working conditions in the copper-mining industry.
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Parkinson was twice married; his first wife Alice (
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John Parkinson (disambiguation)
CBE
Member of Parliament
Wigan
Reginald Neville
William Foster
Hindley Green
Lancashire
Labour
CBE
Labour Party
coal miner
Hindley Green
Lancashire
Lancashire Coalfield
Urban District Council
Abram
Lancashire County Council
House of Commons
Member of Parliament
Wigan
1918 general election
Miners' Federation of Great Britain
Conservative
Reginald Neville
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
Ramsay MacDonald
Northern Rhodesia
Orrell
by-election in 1942

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