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Charles Mallet

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He became a supporter of the official Liberal party that opposed the Coalition Government. He sought to make a return to parliament standing as Liberal candidate for
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as a Coalition Liberal candidate but was defeated by an Independent Labour candidate. He did not contest the 1918 General Election. He was Honorary Secretary of the
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He first stood for parliament at the 1900 General Election when he was the unsuccessful Liberal candidate for the Conservative seat of
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who felt he was out of sympathy with many leading Liberals over the Lords.
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was entirely devoted to the shortcomings of the Liberal Leader.
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In 1908 he was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary to
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Plymouth
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of the same year. He sought a return to parliament at the
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on 21 May 1886. He was Called to the Bar on 3 July 1889.
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and Charles Mallet, a civil servant. He was educated at
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Index

Charles Malet (disambiguation)


Liberal
Louisa (born Udny)
Balliol College
Middle Temple
Salford West
Plymouth
Walter Runciman
President of the Board of Education
Jack Pease
H. H. Asquith
Financial Secretary to the War Office
December general election
1917 Salford North by-election
Free Trade Union
South Aberdeen
General election 1922
Unionist
Frederick Thomson
Liberal
General election 1923
Unionist
Frederick Thomson
Labour
John Paton
Liberal
Lloyd George
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