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Anderson Montague-Barlow

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into the urban concentration of population and industry, "The Royal Commission on the Distribution of the Industrial Population", which became known as the
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Royal Commission on the Distribution of the Industrial Population (Barlow Commission): Minutes and Papers
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in 1918 and in 1924 he was created a baronet, of Westminster in the County of London.
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Royal Commission on the Distribution of the Industrial Population (Barlow Commission)
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Montague-Barlow was born Clement Anderson Barlow at St Bartholomew's Vicarage,
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Montague-Barlow died in May 1951, aged 83, when the baronetcy became extinct.
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Mr Anderson Barlow. Alternative names: Anderson Montague-Barlow 1946 – 1951
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Salford South
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Cameron Hazlehurst; Sally Whitehead; Christine Woodland (1996).
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and practised at the bar. Between 1910 and 1923 he represented
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after the war, which led to the creation of 27 new towns.
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In 1946 Barlow changed his last name to Montague-Barlow.
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Sir Anderson Montague-Barlow, 1st Baronet
Bt
KBE

Member of Parliament
Salford South
Hilaire Belloc
Joseph Toole
Minister of Labour
United Kingdom
Thomas Macnamara
Tom Shaw
Baronet
Westminster
Clifton
Gloucestershire
KBE
English
barrister
Conservative Party
politician
Clifton
Gloucestershire
Master's degree
LL.D.
University of Cambridge
Salford South
House of Commons
Privy Council
Minister of Labour

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