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Hugh Emlyn-Jones

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in 1930 and practised on the Wales and Chester Circuit and in London. He was Standing Counsel for the Post Office on Circuit. He served in the RAF in the War of 1939–45, firstly as an Intelligence Officer with 604 Squadron and later on the Air Staff as an acting Wing Commander. He was made an
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where he won a First Class Honors in Law, after winning a Dauntesey University Legal Scholarship. He won the Vice-Chancellor of Lancaster’s Prize and John Peacock Prize. He married, in 1938, Morfudd Davies of
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Honorary Squadron Leader in the RAF. After the war he became a Judge of the County Courts, on Circuit No. 7 (Birkenhead, Chester, etc.) from 1950–65. He also served as a
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Emlyn-Jones started practicing law as a solicitor in Manchester. For 5 years he gave his services voluntarily as a Poor Man's Lawyer. He was
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British parliamentary election results 1918-1949, Craig, F.W.S.
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British parliamentary election results 1918-1949, Craig, F.W.S.
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At the age of 27 Emlyn Jones was Liberal candidate for the
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JP (1902 – 9 June 1970), was a British Judge and briefly a
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Liberal Party
Newton-le-Willows
St Helens
Manchester Grammar School
Manchester University
Cardiff
Chorley
Lancashire
General Election 1929
Unionist
Douglas Hewitt Hacking
Labour
Liberal
Turnout
Unionist
Swing
Called to the bar
Middle Temple
Justice of the peace
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Categories
1902 births
1970 deaths
Liberal Party (UK) parliamentary candidates
Alumni of the University of Manchester
County Court judges (England and Wales)
Members of the Middle Temple
Royal Air Force officers

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