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Richard Jackson (Liberal politician)

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on the council, which was allied to the parliamentary Liberal Party. He was re-elected in 1892. On the council he took a particular interest in progressing the construction of the
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Jackson again stood at Greenwich in opposition to Lord Hugh Cecil. The Conservative vote was split between Cecil, who advocated
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Mary Ann's death in late July or early August 1931 preceded that of William, which was in December that year.
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An Ambassador in Bonds: The Story of William Henry Jackson, Priest, of the Mission to the Blind of Burma
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Jackson and his wife, Mary Ann, nÊe Bell, had nine children, one of whom died in infancy. Their sixth,
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Not long after the birth of William, the family moved to Stobcross Lodge, at Crooms Hill,
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "G" (part 2)
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and London. As of 1895, he was practising at Thorner's Chambers, Ingham Court, 167
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He entered politics when he was elected to represent Greenwich on the first
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Jackson resumed his legal practice. He eventually retired to
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as a Progressive Party councillor, representing the South
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in north Kent, Jackson was the son of John Jackson of
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In 1900 the vestry was abolished and the 645: 412: 410: 506: 504: 329: 327: 325: 370: 368: 237:Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs 277: 275: 273: 271: 269: 254: 729:Progressive Party (London) politicians 618: 606: 594: 438: 427: 396: 385: 359: 307: 305: 303: 301: 299: 297: 295: 7: 105:as the Liberal Party's candidate at 744:Mayors of places in Greater London 496:The London County Council Election 484:The London County Council Election 472:The County Councils - London Polls 29:(7 May 1850 – 10 June 1938) was a 14: 474:, The Times, 18 January 1889, p.9 724:Members of London County Council 650:Parliament of the United Kingdom 528:"The London Borough Elections". 486:, The Times, 7 March 1892, p.10 282:"Obituary: Mr. R. S. Jackson". 109:, standing against the sitting 517:. 16 January 1906. p. 10. 498:, The Times, 4 March 1895, p.7 318:. 19 January 1906. p. 15. 312:"Biographies Of New Members". 133:was divided into twenty-eight 1: 534:. 2 November 1900. p. 4. 242:Purser, Mary Chesmer (1933). 739:People from Newington, Swale 569:. 11 June 1938. p. 14. 169:who stood as an advocate of 335:"JACKSON, Richard Stephens" 288:. 11 June 1938. p. 14. 191:St Alfege Church, Greenwich 149:of Greenwich in 1902–1903. 765: 551:. 11 June 1938. p. 1. 682: 663: 655: 648: 139:Greenwich Borough Council 121:Greenwich Borough Council 511:"The General Election". 175:election in January 1910 159:general election of 1906 91:Independent Labour Party 27:Richard Stephens Jackson 376:The Solicitors' Journal 101:Jackson contested the 23: 458:Court Directory, 1895 207:William Henry Jackson 135:metropolitan boroughs 103:1900 general election 97:1900 general election 79:London County Council 73:London County Council 21: 666:Member of Parliament 153:Member of parliament 563:"Mr. R. S. Jackson" 193:, he was buried in 749:Burials in England 24: 692: 691: 686:Ion Hamilton Benn 683:Succeeded by 437:Missing or empty 395:Missing or empty 167:Ion Hamilton Benn 83:Progressive Party 756: 719:UK MPs 1906–1910 656:Preceded by 646: 622: 616: 610: 604: 598: 592: 586: 585: 583: 581: 559: 553: 552: 542: 536: 535: 525: 519: 518: 508: 499: 493: 487: 481: 475: 469: 463: 462: 453: 447: 446: 440: 435: 433: 425: 414: 405: 404: 398: 393: 391: 383: 372: 363: 357: 351: 350: 348: 346: 331: 320: 319: 309: 290: 289: 279: 264: 259: 249: 213:), and invented 131:County of London 87:Blackwall Tunnel 67:Fenchurch Street 764: 763: 759: 758: 757: 755: 754: 753: 694: 693: 688: 673: 661: 659:Lord Hugh Cecil 631: 626: 625: 617: 613: 605: 601: 593: 589: 579: 577: 561: 560: 556: 544: 543: 539: 527: 526: 522: 510: 509: 502: 494: 490: 482: 478: 470: 466: 461:. p. 2841. 455: 454: 450: 436: 426: 416: 415: 408: 394: 384: 374: 373: 366: 358: 354: 344: 342: 341:. 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British
Liberal Party
Newington
Sittingbourne
Upchurch
solicitor
Greenwich
Fenchurch Street
London County Council
Progressive Party
Blackwall Tunnel
Independent Labour Party
1900 general election
Greenwich
Conservative
Lord Hugh Cecil
Board of Works
County of London
metropolitan boroughs
Greenwich Borough Council
Ward
mayor
general election of 1906
free trade
Ion Hamilton Benn
Tariff Reform
election in January 1910
Blackheath
St Alfege Church, Greenwich

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