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144: 341:" (the more active title assumed by the Moderates) in 1907 when, in a bitterly fought election, they won a remarkable majority against what they denounced as the Progressives' extravagance and wastefulness. After forming the first Municipal Reform administration, he served as chairman of the council in 1908โ€“09. He was 377:, as her parents and grandparents and his grandparents had done and as one of their sons and four of their grandchildren did later. He helped his children get better education than he had done and all his sons attended university or took equivalent professional qualifications, while his eldest daughter graduated at the 41: 322:; a member of the board of the Thames Conservancy; an Income Tax Commissioner, and a cofounder and first chairman of the Society of Yorkshiremen in London. He turned down the mayoralties of both Tunbridge Wells and Kensington. 161: 286:
which he had actively promoted. He subsequently became a member of the society's council and served as president in 1904โ€“1907. He was instrumental in securing the drafting and adoption of compulsory
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He died on 28 April 1928 in Whitby, survived by his widow, three daughters and two sons. (Two other sons predeceased him, having been killed in action during WWI.)
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firm in 1870 and qualifying for registration in 1872. The firm's owner died and he bought it, going on to acquire also a shop in
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He was always active in local affairs. He became chairman of the Tunbridge Wells Tradesmen's Association and was a Town
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In 1876 he married Jane Thistle of another Whitby family, and in 1926 they celebrated their golden
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government) the Conservative Party could honour the success he had helped to achieve in 1907.
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He was the eldest son of a family engaged in the owning and operating of sailing ships in
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in 1916, the first time that (as a result of the formation of the wartime
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who later became a local politician, and was the first member of the
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As a chemist and druggist, he could not become a full member of the
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Achievement: a short history of the London County Council
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