Sir William Harold Webbe, CBE DL (30 September 1885 – 22 April 1965) was a British politician. He was a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) from 1939...
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Election Member Party 1950 Sir Harold Webbe Conservative 1959 Sir Harry Hylton-Foster Conservative 1959 Speaker 1965 by-election John Smith Conservative...
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poet Cliff Richard (Harry Rodger Webb, born 1940), British pop singer Harold Webbe (1885–1965), British politician Henry Webb (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Webbe (died 1585), MP for Salisbury William Webbe (mayor) (died 1599), Lord Mayor of London William Harold Webbe (1885–1965), British politician William Webb...
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Westminster In office 8 October 1959 – 2 September 1965 Preceded by Sir Harold Webbe Succeeded by John Smith Member of Parliament for York In office 23 February...
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English politician George Webbe (MP) (by 1509–1556), English politician Sir Harold Webbe (1885–1965), English politician Henry Webbe, 14th-century English...
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Conservative 1924 by-election Otho Nicholson Conservative 1932 by-election Sir Sidney Herbert Conservative 1939 by-election Harold Webbe Conservative...
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1915: Ronald Collet Norman 1917: George Hume 1925: William Ray 1934: Harold Webbe Frank Goldsmith, representative for South St. Pancras (1904–1910) and...
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politician and MP for Reigate, then East Surrey, lived here from 1973–74. Sir Harold Webbe (1885–1965), member of the London County Council, then MP for Westminster...
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MP for Hove (2010–2015) Suzanne Webb; MP for Stourbridge (2019–2024) Harold Webbe David Webster; MP for Weston-super-Mare (1958–1969) Sir Richard Webster;...
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A. Phillips (1962) Ronald Ward (1963) Frederick W. Utting (1964) Sir Harold Webbe (1965) Roy R. Stuart (1966) Sir Stanley Morton (1970) Reginald Crook...
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1954 as Financial Secretary to the Treasury, serving under Rab Butler and Harold Macmillan when they were Chancellors of the Exchequer. He continued in this...
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Abbey by-election, 1939 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative William Harold Webbe 9,678 67.4 −10.1 Independent Progressive Dr G. Billy Carritt 4,674 32...
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First party Second party MR Leader Herbert Morrison Harold Webbe Party Labour Municipal Reform Leader since 1933 1934 Leader's seat Alderman City of...
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Chester Basil Nield Conservative Cities of London and Westminster Sir Harold Webbe Conservative Clapham Charles Gibson Labour Cleveland Octavius Willey...
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Ernest Wood Progressive Captain C D Kingston Municipal Reform William Harold Webbe Municipal Reform Seth Coward Progressive William Jackson Morton Municipal...
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office 12 July 1932 – 17 May 1939 Preceded by Otho Nicholson Succeeded by Harold Webbe Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby In office 15 November...
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Westminster Abbey Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Harold Webbe 9,160 54.4 −23.1 Labour Jeremy Hutchinson 4,408 26.1 +3.6 Communist Gabriel 'Billy'...
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Chester Basil Nield Conservative Cities of London and Westminster Sir Harold Webbe Conservative Clapham Charles Gibson Labour Cleveland George Willey Labour...
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Simmons (died 19 September 1939) Municipal Reform Harold Webbe (6 February 1940) Municipal Reform Harold Webbe Conservative George Henry Wilkinson (created...
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Liberal Party was entirely wiped out. Among the defeated politicians was Harold Webbe, acting leader of the Municipal Reform Party. The party blamed its defeat...
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Wilkinson Municipal Reform 1940 Harold Webbe Municipal Reform 1941 Arthur Charles Bonsor Municipal Reform 1942 Harold John Musker Municipal Reform 1944...
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First party Second party Con Leader Charles Latham Harold Webbe Party Labour Conservative Leader since 1933 1936 Leader's seat Alderman City of London...
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Municipal Reform William Jackson Morton 4,321 22.33 Municipal Reform William Harold Webbe 4,265 22.04 Labour George E Deighton 3,100 16.02 Labour Richard Sargood...
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1918–1922. For political and public services in Lancashire. William Harold Webbe, CBE For political and public services in London. Anthony Henry Wingfield...
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unopposed 1932 by-election.[citation needed] The Conservative candidate was Harold Webbe. The Labour candidate in 1935, William Kennedy, had been reselected to...
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Harvie-Watt Party political offices Preceded by George Hume Leader of the Municipal Reform Party on London County Council 1925–1934 Succeeded by Harold Webbe...
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Kingston Municipal Reform William Jackson Morton Municipal Reform 1925 Harold Webbe Municipal Reform 1934 Freda Corbet Labour James Kaylor Labour 1937 Frederick...
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Labour Death Westminster Abbey 17 May 1939 Sidney Herbert Conservative Harold Webbe Conservative Death Sheffield Hallam 10 May 1939 Louis Smith Conservative...
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