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Thomas Wintringham (Liberal politician)

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Tom Wintringham

Liberal Party
Member of Parliament
Louth
Lincolnshire
by-election in June 1920
Palace of Westminster
by-election in September 1921
Margaret
British House of Commons
"M.P.s' Sudden Death"
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Thomas Wintringham
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Langton Brackenbury
Member of Parliament
Louth
1920
1921
Margaret Wintringham
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Liberal
Member
Parliament of the United Kingdom
English
stub
expanding it

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