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Henry de Rosenbach Walker

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This was the first occasion that Melton had been won by a Liberal since it was created in 1885. He successfully defended Melton at the general election of January 1910 by a majority of just 123 votes. However, he chose not to defend his seat at the December 1910 General Election. He did not stand for
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from 1889 to 1892. He travelled extensively in Russia, Central Asia, the Far East, North America, the West Indies, and the Antipodes. From his travels he had two books published;
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in 1901. He stood as a Liberal candidate for parliament on four occasions. First he contested a Liberal seat, the
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in 1919. He served as an Alderman until his death. In 1914 he had published The Need for the Parliament Act.
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in 1913. He was made a Member of the London War Pensions Committee in 1916. He served one full term as a
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in 1895, losing to the Conservatives. He then contested the marginal dual member seat of
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in 1900 and finished in fourth place. He was then elected Liberal MP for the
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British parliamentary election results 1885–1918, Craig, F. W. S.
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British parliamentary election results, 1885–1918 (Craig)
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Liberal Party
Shooter's Hill
Kent
Karritz
Estonia
Winchester School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Basingstoke
clerk
Foreign Office
Stowmarket
Suffolk
Plymouth
Melton
Leicestershire
General election 1906
Liberal
Conservative
Arthur Hazlerigg
Turnout
Liberal
Conservative
Swing
London County Council
Progressive
St Pancras East
Councillor
Alderman
Works by Henry de Rosenbach Walker
Project Gutenberg

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