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Bertrand Watson

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Watson had a career in local government as a member of Durham County Council from 1912 to 1919 and on Stockton Town Council, of which he was Mayor in 1915–1916. In 1917, the town's sitting Liberal
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Later in 1941, on the death of the sitting Chief Magistrate, Sir Robert Dummett, Watson was appointed to succeed him. Among the cases he presided over was the committal for trial for treason of
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where he stayed until 1936 when he resigned through ill-health, having suffered a series of heart attacks. In 1938 he was well enough to be re-instated and he was appointed to sit at
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Watson died in harness as Chief Metropolitan Magistrate. He collapsed and died half an hour after the luncheon adjournment at Bow Street on 16 February 1948 at the age of 69 years.
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Watson studied the law and was admitted as a solicitor in 1900, passing his final examination with honours. From 1902 to 1911 he served as Deputy
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in 1928 he sat at the North London Court. In 1931 he was transferred to
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when Stewart won the seat, beating future Conservative Prime Minister
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he faced a three-cornered contest against a Labour candidate
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died and Watson was chosen as the candidate for the resulting
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Watson was returned unopposed as a Coalition Liberal. At the
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contributions in Parliament by John Bertrand Watson
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Index

John Bertrand Watson

lawyer
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate
Liberal Party
Stockton-on-Tees
JP
Harrogate College
Coroner
County Durham
called to the Bar
Gray's Inn
Bencher
magistrate
Clerkenwell
Lambeth
Bow Street
William Joyce, Lord Haw-Haw
MP
by-election
Coalition Liberal
1918 general election
1922 general election
Frederick Fox Riley
Stockton-on-Tees
Robert Strother Stewart
H H Asquith
1923 general election
Harold Macmillan
Parliamentary Private Secretary

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