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John Holms

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opponent by 193 votes. Just a few days later he was seriously injured in an accident on the London Underground and rendered an invalid for the remainder of his life.
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from 1882 to 1885. When Hackney was divided into single-member constituencies in 1885 John stood for the Central division. He was defeated by his
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Holms married Elizabeth Lyon, daughter of Edward Lyon of Kennington in 1856. He died in March 1891, aged 60.
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John Ferrar Holms

Leslie Ward
Vanity Fair
JP
DL
Scottish
Liberal
Paisley
William Holms
Paisley
Glasgow
Member of Parliament
Hackney
Liberal administration
William Ewart Gladstone
Junior Lord of the Treasury
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade
Conservative
Justice of the Peace
Lanarkshire
Middlesex
Westminster
Deputy Lieutenant
Tower Hamlets



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Works by or about John Holms

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