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John Hills (politician)

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but died before he could receive it. His five-year-old son Andrew Ashton Waller Hills was created a baronet, of Hills Court in the County of Kent, in his stead, whilst his wife was granted the style, title and place of the widow of a baronet. She was also active in politics, but for the Liberal
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in 1959. Hills's son Sir Andrew Hills, 1st Baronet, died in February 1955, aged 21, when the title became extinct.
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from 1906 to 1918 and for the successor Durham City Division from 1918 to 1922, and Conservative member for
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Hills was also a notable fly fishing historian and author, with published works including:
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In 1923, he was appointed by the government to the board of what would become
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the City of Durham
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Hills, John Waller
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Liberal Unionist Party MPs for English constituencies
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The second son of Herbert Augustus and Anna Hills of
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Liberal Unionist Party
United Kingdom
PC
Liberal Unionist
Conservative
High Head Castle
Cumberland
Eton
Balliol College, Oxford
Leslie Stephen
Virginia Woolf
Vanessa Bell
World War I
Durham Light Infantry
mentioned in dispatches
Member of Parliament
City of Durham
Ripon
by-election
Financial Secretary to the Treasury
Imperial Airways
Privy Counsellor
baronetcy
New Year Honours
Hendon North
A History of Fly Fishing for Trout
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Hills, John Waller
"Appointment of Government Directors"
"No. 34600"

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