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689: 60: 703:. He regularly attended Sunday worship, in the church built on land donated by his great-grandfather James Andrews in his home town Comber. Andrews served on the Comber Congregational Committee from 1896 until his death in 1956 (holding the position of Chairman from 1935 onwards). He is buried in the small graveyard adjoining the church. 2090: 684:
Throughout his life he was deeply involved in the Orange Order; he held the positions of Grand Master of County Down from 1941 and Grand Master of Ireland (1948–1954). In 1949 he was appointed Imperial Grand Master of the Grand Orange Council of the World.
2005: 2045: 2040: 2035: 2030: 2025: 2020: 2015: 2010: 2065: 681:. He is the only prime minister of Northern Ireland not to have been granted a peerage; his predecessor and successor received hereditary viscountcies, and later prime ministers were granted life peerages. 1168: 1258: 2050: 2000: 1923: 1788: 1674: 1590: 1570: 1783: 954: 310: 1161: 2085: 2055: 1387: 892: 357: 780: 1954: 1833: 1828: 1823: 1818: 1813: 1808: 1803: 1798: 1793: 1778: 1773: 1768: 1763: 700: 1995: 1154: 2070: 2060: 1304: 858:, with reference to the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland and containing a link to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (for subscribers only) 866: 1464: 646:, which he chaired, and was Minister of Labour from 1921 to 1937. He was Minister of Finance from 1937 to 1940, succeeding to the position on the death of 2080: 1742: 1717: 1618: 1439: 1208: 1103: 1071: 670: 179: 136: 816: 642:, sitting from 1921 until 1953 (for County Down constituency from 1921 to 1929 and for Mid-Down from 1929 to 1953). He was a founder member of the 1949: 1034: 901: 897: 600: 186: 561:
in 1871, the eldest child in the family of four sons and one daughter of Thomas Andrews, flax spinner, and his wife Eliza Pirrie, a sister of
1007: 251: 673:. Andrews remained, however, the recognised leader of the UUP for a further three years. Five years later he became the Grand Master of the 576:. In business, Andrews was a landowner, a director of his family linen-bleaching company and of the Belfast Ropeworks. His younger brother, 1598: 1406: 639: 573: 509: 144: 112: 1928: 1890: 1603: 1429: 1380: 1198: 1086: 1054: 677:. From 1949, he was the last parliamentary survivor of the original 1921 Northern Ireland Parliament, and as such was recognised as the 651: 562: 493: 274: 212: 167: 124: 1901: 1876: 1613: 1189: 1061: 659: 643: 538: 81: 1918: 1233: 927: 739: 931: 1990: 1419: 1373: 1288: 875: 596: 850: 1638: 1520: 1138: 770: 2075: 693: 577: 1985: 919: 352: 305: 1944: 1697: 1633: 1580: 1534: 611: 1653: 1565: 1560: 1479: 1017: 533: 298: 49: 1722: 1884: 1870: 1414: 1880: 1449: 1218: 1027: 647: 232: 813: 793:
resigned after criticism from his own Unionist party with regard to the government's unemployment policy.
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John Miller Andrews as a young man, with his parents and family, including his brother
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He was named after his maternal great-uncle, John Miller of Comber (1795–1883).
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dissent forced him from office. He was replaced as prime minister by
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John Miller Andrews
The Right Honourable
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PC (Ire)

prime minister of Northern Ireland
George VI
The Duke of Abercorn
The Viscount Craigavon
Sir Basil Brooke, Bt
Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party
The Viscount Craigavon
Sir Basil Brooke
Minister of Finance
The Viscount Craigavon
Hugh MacDowell Pollock
John Milne Barbour
Minister of Labour
The Viscount Craigavon
David Graham Shillington
Member of the Northern Ireland Parliament
Mid Down
Jack Andrews
Member of the Northern Ireland Parliament
Down
Comber
Ulster Unionist Party
Viscount Pirrie
Thomas Andrews
Royal Belfast Academical

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