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Thomas Macnamara

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His daughter, Elsie Cameron Macnamara was born in 1889. In April 1913 she married Thomas Elias and became known as Elsie Cameron Elias. Her husband was Liberal candidate for
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If Only We Would: Some Reflections on our Social Shortcomings and Some Suggestions for their Removal
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The Education Bill and its Probable Effects on the Schools, the Scholars and School Teachers
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In 1886, he married Rachel Cameron. They had three sons and one daughter.
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in 1923. At the 1924 General Election she stood as Liberal candidate for
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Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty
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Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board
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contributions in Parliament by Thomas James Macnamara
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board
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in Ireland. His family returned to Britain in 1869.
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Thomas James McNamara
Thomas McNamara
The Right Honourable

Minister of Labour
George V
David Lloyd George
Sir Robert Horne
Anderson Montague-Barlow
Montreal, Quebec

PC
Liberal
Montreal, Quebec
County Clare
Pembroke Dock
Exeter
Borough Road Training College for Teachers
Huddersfield
Bristol
London School Board
National Union of Teachers
House of Commons
Camberwell North
Camberwell North West
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board
H. H. Asquith
David Lloyd George
Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty

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