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Charles Dukes, 1st Baron Dukeston

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182:, of Warrington in the County Palatine of Lancaster, and was an active Labour Party peer. He died the following year in a London hospital, aged 66, without an heir, and the title became extinct. He was buried in 1077: 616: 1097: 1102: 58:
In 1909 his career as a trade union official began when he was elected secretary of the Warrington branch of the National Union of Gasworkers. He was a founding member of the
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Charles Dukes served as the British representative on the
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International Federation of Employees in Public Services
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Index

Charles Duke
CBE
trade unionist
Labour Party
Stourbridge
Warrington
Manchester Ship Canal
British Socialist Party
First World War
conscientious objector
National Union of General Workers
National Union of General and Municipal Workers
President of the Trades Union Congress
Bank of England
1923 general election
Member of Parliament
Warrington
Lancashire
Conservative
Alec Cunningham-Reid
First Labour Government
1924 general election
1929 general election
Southampton
House of Commons
Great Depression
subsequent general election
election to the House of Commons
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Paris Peace Conference

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