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James Dickson (Irish politician)

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893: 27: 190:, who had also contested the general election. James Dickson thus doubled his father's majority. Aged 21 years and 67 days, he became one of the youngest people elected to the House of Commons since the Reform Act 1832. His father re-entered Parliament in his own right at the next election. He held the seat until the Dungannon constituency was abolished at the 922: 186:, but the result had been declared void on petition because of bribery by the candidate's agent. A fresh election was called. James Dickson won the by-election with 132 votes to the 128 of his opponent, Colonel Stuart Knox, a 206:. For many years he was the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Royal School, Chairman of the Technical School Committee, and Chairman of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium Committee. In 1918 he was appointed a 660: 560: 400: 360: 44: 339: 505: 131: 625: 830: 665: 615: 545: 685: 550: 530: 740: 462: 349: 171: 139: 655: 645: 595: 585: 458: 135: 91: 471: 191: 179: 63: 705: 343: 580: 70: 620: 575: 540: 498: 323: 110: 927: 695: 442: 77: 730: 715: 635: 421: 271: 937: 790: 770: 605: 48: 932: 142:
from 1880 to 1885. Aged just 21 when elected, he was one of the youngest people elected to the House of Commons since the
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After leaving politics, Dickson continued his career by joining the family textile business, retiring after the
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Dickson is cited as the youngest since 1832 by a number of sources, but he was about three months older than
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Dungannon had been held with a majority of 2 by the sitting Liberal MP, James Dickson's father
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In 1884 Dickson married Annabella Graham Tillie, the youngest daughter of William Tillie of
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on 19 April 1859 and educated at the Royal School there. His sister was
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Liberal Party
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Member of Parliament
Dungannon
Reform Act 1832
Dungannon
Emily Winifred Dickson
House of Commons
by-election
general election earlier in 1880
Thomas Alexander Dickson
Conservative
1885 general election
First World War
DL
County Tyrone
Londonderry
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