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James Murray (Durham politician)

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until he died. He was an Independent Methodist Minister and President of the Browney Independent Methodist Church in Brandon Lane. When the chapel closed, he founded and opened the new Murray Independent Methodist Church on 11 October 1958 on the new Saw Mills Estate, at Grove Road,
46:. He began work at a Durham pit aged thirteen, and was hewing coal by the time he was sixteen years old. He had a primary education at East Howle Elementary school, but was anxious to improve himself, went to evening classes and twice won WEA ( 515: 510: 42:, on 17 September 1887 to William Murray and Amelia Murray (nΓ©e Dixon). He was from a family of twelve and was brought up in a three-roomed miner's cottage at 27, Front Street, 520: 229: 145:, entitled "Coal Situation" on 1 October 1942, little over two months after being elected. His speech about the "Soothers" was actually made during the closing months of 466: 95: 318: 306: 435: 75: 364: 294: 462: 431: 71: 475: 471: 444: 114: 91: 87: 179: 47: 282: 204: 415: 110: 330: 540: 535: 530: 525: 158: 440: 79: 169:
Prior to his election to Parliament, he ran a shop and lived in a house opposite it at 11 Frederick Street, North
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James Murray was one of eleven MPs who raised concerns that an "argosy of Jamaicans", such as on board the
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He was a miners' union official, was elected to Durham County Council in 1925, and in 1937 became an
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Murray was publicly reprimanded in the House of Commons on 17 March 1947 by Conservative MP
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British Labour Party’s Patriotic Politics on Immigration and Race, 1900-1968
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Northern echo, Pit boy who became M.P. left Β£14,000, date unknown
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constituency. On 22 June 1948 in a letter to the Prime Minister
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which is locally known as "Jimmy Murray's chapel". He died at
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for eating an orange, as Boothby was allergic to oranges.
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Index

Labour Party
United Kingdom
County Durham
Browney Colliery
Workers' Educational Association
Alderman
Member of Parliament
Spennymoor
by-election in July 1942
Joseph Batey
1945 general election
1950 general election
North West Durham
Clement Attlee
HMT Empire Windrush
the House of Commons
1955 general election
urban myth
maiden speech
World War II
dum-tits
maiden speech
World War II
Robert Boothby
Meadowfield
Brandon
Dryburn Hospital
Craig, F. W. S.
ISBN
0-900178-06-X

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