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division at the 1929 General Election. This was a Unionist/Liberal marginal seat that the Unionists had won at the previous election in 1924 and the Liberals had last won in 1923. Although the Liberals were experiencing a mini-revival nationally, he could not translate that into a win on the Isle of
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He did not stand for parliament again. He continued to support the Liberal party. In 1939 on the Isle of Wight he spoke in support of the Liberal prospective candidate
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Although St John Hutchinson was unable to follow his father into parliament, his son Jeremy entered parliament in 1978. He was recommended by Liberal party leader,
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Hutchinson was a member of the Executive Committee of the Contemporary Art Society. Shortly before his death he was appointed a Trustee of the
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he joined the South-Eastern Circuit. In 1917 he was appointed Assistant Legal Adviser to the Ministry of Re-construction. In 1928 he became
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Hutchinson's introduction to politics came through his father, who had been elected as Liberal MP for the
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He was Liberal candidate again for Rye at the December 1910 General Election but again finished second;
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for a life peerage, and took the title of Baron Hutchinson of Lullington and a seat in the
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in Sussex, a post retained until his death. In 1931 he became Prosecuting Counsel to the
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where he received a Bachelor of Arts with History Honours in 1905. In 1910 he married
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In 1916 he stood down from the County Council. He was Liberal candidate for the
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KC (8 April 1884 – 24 October 1942) was a British barrister and
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The London Gazette: no. 47536. p. 5983. 18 May 1978.
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Liberal Party
Charles Frederick Hutchinson
Scarborough
Elstree School
Newbury, Berkshire
Winchester College
Magdalen College, Oxford
Mary Barnes
Jeremy
Victor Rothschild, 3rd Baron Rothschild
Barrister-at-law
Call to the bar
Middle Temple
Recorder
Hythe, Kent
Hastings
Post Office
Central Criminal Court
King's Counsel
Rye
Sussex
1903 Rye by-election
General Election January 1910
Conservative
George Loyd Courthope
Liberal
Turnout
Conservative
Swing

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