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Sir Charles Nicholson, 1st Baronet, of Harrington Gardens

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Nicholson was a supporter of votes for women, backing it in notable House of Commons votes in 1908 and 1912. Following the Asquith-Lloyd George split in the Liberal party, Nicholson backed Lloyd George, remaining loyal to the Coalition Government. In November 1918, at the age of 61, at the start of
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In 1902 Nicholson was selected as Liberal candidate for Doncaster. It was a marginal Conservative seat that the Liberals last won in 1892, the last time they formed the government. In 1906, with the country swinging behind the new government of
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Nicholson faced re-election in January 1910 and was comfortably re-elected, retaining most of the vote he had gained in 1906.
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the general election campaign, he died suddenly from pneumonia. He was replaced as Liberal candidate, by his younger brother
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and Emily Daniel, daughter of James Stock Daniel. His father was Secretary to two Liberal Lord Chancellors,
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in the Royal Borough of Kensington, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 7 February 1912.
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This comfortable result was confirmed at the December 1910 General Election.
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who was comfortably elected with the backing of the Coalition government.
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Sir Charles Nicholson, 1st Baronet of Harrington Gardens
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He undertook legal training and in 1878 he received a
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contributions in Parliament by Sir Charles Nicholson
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Debrett's House of Commons and Judicial Bench, 1918.
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Sir Charles Nicholson, 1st Baronet of Harrington Gardens

Liberal
Member of Parliament
Doncaster
1906
1918
William Norris Nicholson
Lord Truro
Lord Cranworth
Master in Lunacy
Charterhouse
Trinity College, Cambridge
Nicholson Baronetcy
Harrington Gardens
Call to Bar
Lincoln's Inn
Shoreditch
Board of Guardians
Second Church Estates Commissioner
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
General election 1906
Liberal
Conservative
Frederick Fison
Turnout
Liberal
Conservative
Swing
General election January 1910

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