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John Thom (British Army officer)

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In 1937 he was knighted as part of the New Years Honours, and was also made Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature in
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in 1926, losing the 1929 election but returning to office in 1931, where he stayed until resigning a year later.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies
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John Gibb Thom
DSO
MC
Linlithgow
Gordon Highlanders
Military Cross
Distinguished Service Order
Member of Parliament
Dunbartonshire
Allahabad
"No. 29886"
The London Gazette
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by John Thom
Parliament of the United Kingdom
David Fleming
Member of Parliament
Dunbartonshire
1926
1929
Willie Brooke
Willie Brooke
Member of Parliament
Dunbartonshire
1931
1932
Archibald Cochrane
Categories
1891 births
1941 deaths

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