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Ebenezer Parkes

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Born in Tipton, Parkes was the son of an ironmaster. Joining his father's business, he became a prominent local businessman. He was appointed JP for Birmingham in 1892 and served on the city council for a number of years.
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After Birmingham Central's abolition, he did not seek re-election again.
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after the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists merged in 1912.
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Liberal Unionist
Member of Parliament
Birmingham Central
John Albert Bright
1895 general election
House of Commons
1918 general election
Conservative
John Wyndham
Vivian Beynon Harris
"House of Commons constituencies beginning with "B" (part 3)"
cite web
link
Craig, F. W. S.
ISBN
0-900178-27-2
Craig, F. W. S.
ISBN
0-900178-06-X
"John Wyndham and the sins of his father: Damaging Disclosures in Court"
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Ebenezer Parkes
Portraits of Sir Ebenezer Parkes
National Portrait Gallery, London
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
John Albert Bright
Member of Parliament
Birmingham Central

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