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William Burnyeat

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from 1906–10. Standing for the first time, he gained the seat from the Conservative at the 1906 General Election. He served just one full parliamentary term and chose not to defend his seat at the January 1910 General Election. He did not stand for parliament again. He was a
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in 1899 and practised on the Northern Circuit. He served as Liberal MP for
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He was the eldest son of William Burnyeat and Sarah Frances Dalzell, of
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British parliamentary election results 1885–1918, Craig, F. W. S.
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British parliamentary election results 1885–1918, Craig, F. W. S.
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contributions in Parliament by William John Dalzell Burnyeat
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Liberal Party
Moresby, Cumberland
Rugby School
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Friedenau
Berlin
Called to the bar
Inner Temple
Whitehaven
Justice of the Peace
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by William John Dalzell Burnyeat
Who Was Who
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Augustus Helder
Member of Parliament
Whitehaven
1906
January 1910
John Arthur Jackson
Categories
1874 births
1916 deaths
Liberal Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
UK MPs 1906–1910
People educated at Rugby School
Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Members of the Inner Temple

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