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Director First Garden City, Ltd. Chemist and mineral water manufacturer. He was President of the British Pharmaceutical Conference of 1903–04. President of Public Pharmacists Association; Fellow of Chemical Society; Member of Society of Chemical Industry. Freeman of
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candidate John Eldon Banks. He served just one parliamentary term before standing down in January 1910. He served as High Sheriff for
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In August 1902, after a four-year break, he was elected again to the LCC for the Progressive Party in the by-election for
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for workers, which he practised in his own company, initiating a profit sharing scheme in addition to wages.
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St Pancras North in the Metropolitan area, showing boundaries used from 1885 to 1918
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in Merioneth and London. He became the first President of the Council of the
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At the 1892 General Election he stood as Liberal candidate for
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At the 1906 General Election he stood as Liberal candidate for
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contributions in Parliament by Thomas Howell Williams Idris
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Index

Thomas Howell Williams Idris

Liberal Party
Pembrokeshire

Welsh Nationalist
Welsh disestablishment
Profit sharing
London County Council
St Pancras North
Progressive Party
Denbigh Boroughs
Chester
St Pancras East
St Pancras Borough Council
Justice of the Peace
Garden City Association
Flint Boroughs
Conservative
Merioneth
City of London
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Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Thomas Howell Williams Idris
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Herbert Lewis
Member of Parliament
Flint Boroughs
1906
January 1910

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