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Peacock campaigned against Loverseed using the slogan "Hitler is watching Eddisbury". Other potential candidates withdrew leaving one other candidate – H Heathcote Williams, an Independent Liberal. Loverseed unexpectedly won the by-election with 8,023 votes, a majority of 486, and was discharged from
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Russell had won the Eddisbury seat as a Liberal in 1929, and retained it as a National Liberal since 1931. Taking advantage of the fact that the National Liberal candidate, Thomas Peacock, was thought to have Conservative leanings, Loverseed downplayed his party's commitment to common ownership, and
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He married five times, first to Pamela; then to Ethel Maud Hill, having a son and a daughter; then to Gladys Male, having two daughters and a son; then to Georgina June Mary Matthews having one son, John Frederick, born 10 January 1956; and finally, two months before his death, on 9 September 1962,
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in the national wartime coalition government, who agreed that MPs filling casual parliamentary vacancies should be returned unopposed, and was one of several small parties who put up opposing candidates in wartime by-elections.
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in January 1971, when two planes carrying two men each collided in mid-air. Bill Loverseed was promoted to Squadron Leader in July 1971, but resigned his commission in May 1972. He married four times. He flew a
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crash-landed on 31 May 1940, and was evacuated to a hospital in England. By the time he recovered and returned to his unit on 19 July 1940, 501 Squadron had also returned to England following the
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the RAF at his own request to serve in Parliament. He was the first Common Wealth Party candidate to win an election, and joined its only other MP, Sir
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in March 1931. His son, Bill, was born in Egypt in 1932. He left the RAF and was transferred to the RAF officer reserve in July 1935.
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from December 1936 to February 1937, and was injured in January 1937. He was removed from the RAF reserve in December 1937.
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described Loverseed's victory as offering "a fresh inspiration in political life at a time when it was greatly needed."
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in their first year, 1965, and also in 1970. He took command of the Red Arrows in 1971 after the previous leader,
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Loverseed left the Common Wealth Party in November 1944, becoming an independent, and then joining the
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aircraft that suffered severe icing and crashed in Newfoundland in 1987. He died in 1998, on a
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before being posted back to 1 AACU on 19 August 1940. He had been promoted to the rank of
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was born on an RAF base in Egypt in 1932. Bill joined the RAF in 1952, and flew with the
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in Cheshire in the by-election in April 1943 caused by the death of sitting
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in October 1930. He served in the Middle East, and was posted to
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Cook, Chris; Ramsden, John, eds. (10 September 1997).
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J E Loverseed" 430:He rejoined the RAF in November 1939, as a 1228:Far-left politicians in the United Kingdom 1107: 17: 1213:People educated at Sudbury Grammar School 1011:(Supplement). 12 June 1972. p. 7086. 627:transport plane that crash-landed at the 1056:(Supplement). 5 July 1971. p. 7208. 918:Dod's Parliamentary Companion, 1945 p419 340:in 1930s, with Republican forces in the 1203:British people of the Spanish Civil War 858:Olaf Stapledon: Speaking for the Future 648: 1198:Royal Air Force pilots of World War II 348:. In 1943 he was elected as a wartime 946:The Battle of Britain London Monument 862:. 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Index

MP
AFC
Downham, Norfolk
England
Biggleswade
United Kingdom
Royal Air Force

Republican Spanish Air Force
Flying Officer
Warrant Officer
Service number
Republican Spanish Air Force
No. 1 Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit
501 Squadron
Spanish Civil War
World War II
Battle of France
Battle of Britain
Air Force Cross
John Frederick Loverseed
Raymond Eric William Loverseed
Member of Parliament
Eddisbury
Richard Russell
John Barlow
AFC
Royal Air Force
Spanish Civil War
Battle of Britain

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