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Edward John (British politician)

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Wales, its notable Sons and Daughters; St. David's Day Addresses Delivered Before the Cleveland and Durham Welsh National Society, 1905–1910 , Home Rule for Wales; Addresses to "young Wales" , Cymru a'r Gymraeg. and Wales, its Politics and
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seat. He decided to contest the new seat but under new party colours. He had joined the Labour Party and had their endorsement but did not receive endorsement from the Coalition Government and was defeated by a Liberal who did;
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He did not contest the General Election of 1923 when Jenkins was returned unopposed, but he contested the 1924 General Election and finished third;
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He did not stand for parliament again. He was President of the National Union of Welsh Societies, 1916–26, President of the
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from 1910–18. His Welsh Nationalism dominated his early profile in parliament and he wrote a number of publications;
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on 14 March 1857, the son of John John and Margaret Morgan. He married in 1881, Margaret Rees of Caerwiga
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in 1914. His East Denbighshire seat disappeared for the 1918 General Election being merged into a new
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He again stood as a Labour candidate for parliament at the 1922 General Election but this time in
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He made contributions to Welsh Monthlies and Quarterlies;
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Index

Edward Thomas John

Liberal Party
Labour Party
Pontypridd
Pendoylan
Glamorgan
Welsh Nationalist
Pacifist
Member of Parliament
East Denbighshire
The Welsh Outlook
Union of Democratic Control
Denbighshire
General election 1918
Liberal
David Davies
Labour
Turnout
Liberal
Swing
Brecon and Radnorshire
General election 1922
National Liberal
William Jenkins
Labour
Turnout
National Liberal
Swing
General election 1924

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