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Edward Corbett (politician)

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instead). Bradlaugh was again expelled from the Commons the following year, and Corbett junior again stood in the resulting by-election. Addressing a public meeting from the balcony of the Angel Hotel in Northampton on 23 February, he told the crowd that this was not an ordinary electoral contest,
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but a battle of principles. He hoped that the result would be to spare the House of Commons from the "disgreceful scenes" which had taken place over Bradlaugh's refusal to take the oath. Bradlaugh was re-elected on 4 March 1882 and Edward Corbett junior never again stood for parliament.
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In 1842 Corbett married Elizabeth Anne Theresa, the daughter of Robert Sholl and had five sons and eight daughters. His eldest son, also named Edward Corbett (1843–1917), in April 1881 unsuccessfully contested a by-election in
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in 1841, and retired from the army in October 1844. By 1874 he was living in Longnor Hall and held the rank of
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in the 51st regiment, and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. He switched to the
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "S" (part 3)
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for constituencies in Shropshire
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in Staffordshire, and his father had been the member of parliament (MP) for
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Debrett's Illustrated House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1870
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was unseated when he voted in the Commons before taking the
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and promised voters "to resist to the utmost of his power
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Department of Information Services (14 January 2010).
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British land-owner and Conservative Party politician
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London. 2 November 1868. p. 7. 7: 158:, the announcement was described by 14: 364:. 27 November 1868. p. 6274. 338:"Our New Members of Parliament". 138:, having expressed confidence in 654:Deputy lieutenants of Shropshire 547:Parliament of the United Kingdom 310:. 14 February 1873. p. 637. 156:Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds 644:People educated at Eton College 290:. 6 February 1874. p. 540. 21:Edward Corbett (disambiguation) 493:Mate, Charles H., ed. (1907). 1: 193:(he insisted on the right to 123:(J.P.) for Shropshire, and a 259:Mair, Robert Henry (1870). 107:, and the honorary rank of 675: 18: 649:72nd Highlanders officers 593: 583:Sir Percy Egerton Herbert 566:Member of Parliament for 564: 560:Sir Percy Egerton Herbert 552: 545: 447:"Election Intelligence". 601:Sir Baldwyn Leighton, Bt 473:House of Commons Library 466:"The Parliamentary Oath" 419:House of Commons Library 83:Corbett was educated at 44:. He held a seat in the 164:newspaper as "sudden". 91:in November 1837 as an 36:politician from an old 130:He was elected at the 119:By 1868 Corbett was a 132:1868 general election 121:justice of the peace 597:John Edmund Severne 588:John Edmund Severne 497:. Mate. p. 32. 80:from 1820 to 1830. 48:from 1868 to 1877. 428:on 6 February 2011 361:The London Gazette 307:The London Gazette 287:The London Gazette 191:Oath of Allegiance 105:Shropshire militia 101:lieutenant-colonel 64:in Shropshire and 34:Conservative Party 607: 606: 594:Succeeded by 187:Charles Bradlaugh 152:resigned his seat 125:deputy lieutenant 666: 639:UK MPs 1874–1880 634:UK MPs 1868–1874 568:South Shropshire 553:Preceded by 543: 519: 518: 508: 499: 498: 490: 484: 483: 481: 479: 470: 461: 455: 454: 444: 438: 437: 435: 433: 427: 421:. 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Index

Edward Corbett (disambiguation)
Colonel
Conservative Party
Norman
Shropshire
House of Commons
Panton Corbett
Longnor Hall
Leighton Hall
Montgomeryshire
Lichfield
Shrewsbury
Eton
British Army
ensign
72nd Highlanders
lieutenant-colonel
Shropshire militia
colonel
justice of the peace
deputy lieutenant
1868 general election
South Shropshire
Disraeli
Mr. Gladstone
1874
resigned his seat
Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds
The Times
Northampton

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