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Arthur Fell

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358:, took a vehicle used by the Conservatives and delivered voters to the poll; he told the election court that he had no politics and had given money to men because they were unemployed. Both judges agreed that Baker had been bribing voters, but differed on the crucial point of whether he had done so on behalf of Fell: in legal terms, whether Baker was acting as Fell's agent. Justice Channell decided that Baker was indeed an agent of Fell, ruling that Baker's action fell clearly within the normal principles of agency; but Justice Grantham disagreed. The law required that both judges had to agree, and so the petition was dismissed. The judges were unable to award costs to Fell, and Channell observed that Fell had "escaped by the skin of his teeth". 452: 394:. After an outburst in court in Liverpool, where he claimed the right to hold and express his political opinions, a motion was tabled in the House of Commons on the Great Yarmouth petition, which sought to begin the a formal process of examining "complaints that have been made of the partisan and political character of the conduct during the trial of that petition of Mr. Justice Grantham." The motion, which had been signed by 347 MPs, was moved by 298: 343:, including one in Yarmouth Town Hall on 19 October 1905 which was described as an "orgy"; Fell had sought a drink-free meeting, but unknown to him Colomb had provided two dozen bottles of whisky, and the judges found that the drinking had not been provided on Fell's behalf and was not designed to influence voters. They also dismissed White's complaint that Fell's return of expenses had been incomplete. 362: 626:
In March 1922, Fell gave notice on behalf of the Committee of his intention to move a motion in the Commons calling on the government to give permission for the resumption of work on the tunnel, experimental tunneling having begun two years earlier. In August he presented a request signed by 217 MPs
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at £113,371 (net), of which he left £50 to M.G. Bertin, the Secretary of the French Channel Tunnel Association "as a token of my esteem and appreciation of his untiring efforts to promote good fellowship between France and England, and to carry into effect the Channel Tunnel, the construction of
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who in 1916 had been too busy with the war to consider the project. He noted that the major change over the years was that France was now an ally rather than an enemy, but that it was still necessary to consider the risk of an enemy seizing the tunnel and mounting a surprise attack.
668:. Lauriston House, a former residence of William Wilberforce, was filled with paintings by Fell, as well as containing a mural by the Swiss neo-classical artist Angelica Kauffmann. Fell supported the preservation of the Common, and opposed efforts to build on the 402:, who attacked Grantham to repeated cheers in the House. Baker, he pointed out, was a boatman whose wife was being sued for non-payment of her milk bill; and Grantham had described Colomb as "my fear friend". In a lengthy debate, the Attorney-General 541:
in October 1916. Asquith responded that the idea had been considered back in 1883 by a committee of both Houses of Parliament, who had recommended against a tunnel, and a long series of bills brought to Parliament since then had failed. When
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Fell moved from law into business, becoming involved in a range of companies including three of which he was chairman: the African City Properties Trust, the Siberian Syndicate and the Spassky Copper Mine. He travelled in Europe and in the
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was himself a former Conservative MP, and this was the third petition hearing at that year in which he had been seen to express political partisanship, having previously heard petitions relating to the 1906 election in
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in 1924 to lament that while the French Channel Tunnel Company had been given the legal power to construct a tunnel, and the engineers said it could be built, the British Company had no power to start work in Kent.
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described Grantham's conduct as "most unfortunate", but warned the House that proceeding to ask the Crown to remove a judge was an extreme step, and one he advised against. MacNeill withdrew the motion.
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Little progress appears to have been made, and in July 1920 the Channel Tunnel Committee passed a resolution urging that government approval for a tunnel "no longer be postponed". In July 1921, the
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that despite all the hard work of Fell and his committee, the company had "not yet received any intimation that the government was prepared to entertain the question seriously".
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The case concluded in May, and the petition was dismissed. The judges found that there had been systematic treating of voters on Fell's behalf, with a series of meetings in
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In 1877 he married Annie, the daughter of Baron von Rosenberg of Dresden, and in 1900 he married Matilda Wortabet, daughter of John Wortabet MD from
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and Fell retired from the Commons. He was made an honorary member of the Committee, and Sir William Bull was elected to succeed him as chairman.
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that he had "a very shrewd idea" what Lloyd George's attitude would be to the scheme, and that if a review reported in favour of a tunnel the
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However, the judges found that on election day a Mr John George Baker had give some fifteen people a small amount of money, usually a
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for a debate to be held during the autumn session of Parliament. However, Parliament was dissolved in October for the
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he argued that a railway connection to other major countries was essential if London was to retain its place as a
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The following summer, the Channel Tunnel Company's AGM was told that in December 1922 the new prime minister
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degree. He qualified as a solicitor in 1874, becoming a partner in the firm of Hare and Fell, agents to the
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by saying "no decision has yet been taken, and I am not at present prepared to consider this question".
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would support it. In June of that year, 110 MPs supported a request for a debate on a tunnel.
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who published a series of pamphlets both on trade and on food supplies in wartime, including
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declared might have prevented the War and in any case shortened its duration by half".
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "G" (part 2)
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politician. After a notorious legal case in 1906 where a biased judge dismissed an
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In retirement, Fell continued to promote the cause of the tunnel, writing to
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Fell died suddenly on 29 December 1934, aged 84, in the Wimbledon branch of
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was retiring and had recommended Fell to the Yarmouth Conservatives. At the
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Fell was also a long-standing advocate of building a rail tunnel under the
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In July 1904, Fell was selected as the Conservative candidate for the
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became prime minister in 1907, he had commissioned a review by the
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vol 5 (ed. by J.S. Sandars), Stevens and Haynes, 1910, p. 176-199.
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in February 1918, and returned for a fourth and final time at the
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of the Channel Tunnel Company Limited was told by its chairman
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On 13 June 1918, Fell presented another paper to the RSA. In
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newspaper described the decision as a "curious conclusion".
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By 1917, Asquith had been replaced as prime minister by
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O'Malley and Hardcastle's Reports on Election Petitions
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Debrett's House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1922
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London. 27 February 1917. p. The Times. 1191:. London. 27 February 1914. p. The Times. 1171:. London. 17 December 1913. p. The Times. 1152:"News in Brief: Yarmouth Unionist Candidate". 923:. London. 12 February 1906. p. 10, col B. 754:. London. 31 December 1934. p. 17, col C. 316:was lodged against the result by the defeated 1489:. London. 9 February 1935. p. 15, col C. 1480: 1478: 1471:. London. 27 October 1951. pp. 3, col D. 1213:. London. 27 October 1916. p. The Times. 1113:. London. 7 February 1918. pp. 9, col A. 1000:. London. 1 December 1911. p. 11, col E. 771:. London. 25 January 1906. p. 15, col C. 8: 1058:. London. 4 January 1910. pp. 8, col A. 1054:"The Political Situation. Party Prospects". 743: 741: 739: 737: 735: 733: 731: 729: 1628:New Zealand emigrants to the United Kingdom 1363:. London. 5 August 1922. p. The Times. 1348:. London. 27 March 1922. p. The Times. 1514: 1510:contributions in Parliament by Arthur Fell 1393:. London. 22 June 1923. p. The Times. 1378:. 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Index

Member of Parliament
Great Yarmouth
Sir John Colomb
Arthur Harbord
Nelson
Wimbledon
Alfred Fell
Charles Fell
George Fell
Walter Fell
Alfred Fell
William Richmond Fell
Anthony Fell (politician)
Henry Seymour
Alma mater
St John's College, Oxford
English
Conservative Party
election petition
House of Commons
Great Yarmouth
free trade
Channel Tunnel
Nelson, New Zealand
Alfred Fell
Charles Fell
mayor of Nelson
St John's College, Oxford
B.A.
Treasury Solicitor

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