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Walter Roch

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Roch was born the second son of William Francis Roch, J.P., of Butter Hill, Pembrokeshire (who died in 1889) and his wife Emily Catherine Powell (she died in 1938), the second daughter of a Welsh Liberal politician
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came to Pembrokeshire to campaign against Roch, not because they disliked him, or supported Lort-Williams, but because
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from 1908 to 1918 was a Welsh politician and landowner, whose political career ended when he continued to support
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The source for most of this information is Walter Roch's mini-biography by Dr John Graham Jones.
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Use your vote: the Suffragette movement in Pembrokeshire remembered
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Roch successfully contested the seat in Pembrokeshire until 1918.
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was held due to the elevation to the peerage of the incumbent
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Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser
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He was the author of 429:General election December 1910 160:1908 Pembrokeshire by-election 90:1908 Pembrokeshire by-election 1: 746:Works by or about Walter Roch 292:General election January 1910 570:Mr. Lloyd George and the War 885: 732:. Retrieved 10 August 2007 649:. Retrieved 10 August 2007 564:Roch was appointed to the 807: 788: 780: 773: 681:British Newspaper Archive 542: 496: 447: 444: 441: 438: 405: 359: 310: 307: 304: 301: 260: 228: 177: 174: 171: 168: 120:United Kingdom Alliance 594:"Forthcoming Marriage" 566:Dardanelles Commission 286:Later electoral record 23: 811:Sir Evan Davies Jones 483:Edward Marlay Samson 346:Edward Marlay Samson 108:John Wynford Philipps 21: 791:Member of Parliament 136:Tariff Reform League 112:W. 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He married 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 48: 46: 44: 40: 36: 35:Pembrokeshire 32: 28: 20: 16: 789: 759: 726: 721: 697: 689: 679:– via 673:. Retrieved 668: 642: 633: 624: 615: 606: 597: 588: 569: 563: 546: 479:Conservative 462:Walter Roch 409: 342:Conservative 325:Walter Roch 281: 264: 209:Conservative 192:Walter Roch 148:H.H. Asquith 93: 52: 39:H.H. Asquith 26: 25: 15: 849:UK MPs 1910 834:1965 deaths 829:1880 births 764:1803–2005: 522:−6.4 492:−0.4 100:by-election 86:from 1913. 33:(Lib.) for 22:Walter Roch 823:Categories 725:Dr Jones, 675:4 February 580:References 439:Candidate 302:Candidate 169:Candidate 49:Background 497:Majority 360:Majority 229:Majority 142:, led by 80:barrister 60:Llanboidy 122:and the 116:W. 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Index


MP
Pembrokeshire
H.H. Asquith
David Lloyd George
Walter R.H. Powell
Llanboidy
Carmarthenshire
Twyford
Harrow Schools
Hon. Fflorens Mary Ursula Herbert
barrister
Middle Temple
Pembrokeshire
by-election
Liberal
John Wynford Philipps
W. Llewelyn Williams
W. Jones
United Kingdom Alliance
Free Trade League
Miners' Federation of Great Britain
John Lort-Williams
Tariff Reform League
Women's Social and Political Union
Emmeline Pankhurst
H.H. Asquith
1908 Pembrokeshire by-election
Liberal
Conservative

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