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Stephen Roxby Dodds

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solicitors in 1903 and was admitted as a solicitor in 1906. In 1910, he was a founder of the firm of Dodds, Ashcroft & Cook with premises at 24 Fenwick Street, Liverpool. He was qualified as a solicitor, Commissioner for Oaths and
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candidate, he won the seat from Stewart with a majority of 1,840 votes. Despite Labour's withdrawal, it was still expected that Stewart would hold the seat. The Conservatives had revived by the time of the
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but this time Labour were back in the field and he again came runner-up to Grace, a local barrister, with Labour candidate George Beardsworth, a trade union official in third place.
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Dodds served as President of the Liverpool Law Society, 1939–40 and was a member of the Council of the
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MP, Gershom Stewart in a three-cornered contest. Dodds fought Wirral again at the
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candidate, John Grace, regained the Wirral from Dodds in a straight fight.
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Dodds tried to win the Wirral constituency once more, at the
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of his old school, Rydal School and was also a Governor of
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in Cheshire. They never had children. In religion he was a
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lawyer
Liberal
Birkenhead
Cheshire
Justice of the Peace
Rydal School
Colwyn Bay
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
MA
LL.B
Heswall
Methodist
articled
Liverpool
Notary Public
Wirral Division of Cheshire
1922 general election
Conservative
1923 general election
Labour
1924 general election
Tory
1929 general election
Law Society
Board of Governors
Wirral Grammar
Heswall
"Dodds, Stephen Roxby (DDS899SR)"
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