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T. R. Threlfall

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83:, to sponsor candidates for election to Parliament. He served as the body's first Secretary, and focused his activity on forming local labour electoral organisations, affiliated to the national body. The Committee was renamed as the "Labour Electoral Association", and although it championed representation through the Liberal Party, it did sponsor 415: 102:, but he was again unsuccessful. Given its generally disappointing results, the body declined in importance, although Threlfall remained its Secretary until it was wound up, in 1895. 425: 95: 65: 410: 367: 76: 52:, and championed the idea of working men standing for election to Parliament. In 1885, he persuaded the Association to sponsor two candidates: 99: 61: 405: 395: 88: 420: 332: 80: 282: 49: 327: 400: 301: 115: 125: 72: 435: 430: 287: 138: 34: 57: 53: 345:
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The Publishers' circular and booksellers' record of British and foreign literature
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James Bryce and the Recruitment of Working-Class Magistrates in Lancashire, 1892–4
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THE MID-LANARK BY-ELECTION (1888) AND THE SCOTTISH LABOUR PARTY (1888-1894)
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The parliamentary representation of the six northern counties of England
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Members of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress
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Threlfall stood for Parliament again, as a Lib-Lab candidate, in
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against Britain and France. He applied unsuccessfully to the
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The Typographical Association: origins and history up to 1949
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was published in 1903. In 1900, he wrote an article for
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Index

British
trade unionist
Liberal-Labour
Southport
Trades Council
Typographical Association
Frederick Maddison
Liberal Party
1886 general election
Sheffield Hallam
Trades Union Congress
President
Labour Electoral Committee
Keir Hardie
1888 Mid Lanarkshire by-election
Liverpool Kirkdale
1892 general election
magistrate
Saturday Review
The Nineteenth Century
Senussi
holy war
Royal Literary Fund


Keith Laybourn
G. D. H. Cole
G. D. H. Cole
James Bryce and the Recruitment of Working-Class Magistrates in Lancashire, 1892–4
Historical Research

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