The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1899 |
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... majority of 359 votes over Mr. G. A. L. Whitelaw , a local Conservative landowner , who in 1892 had carried the seat by a majority of 81 votes , and lost it in 1895 by 97 votes to Mr. Holburn , a Labour candidate . The poll on the ...
... majority of 359 votes over Mr. G. A. L. Whitelaw , a local Conservative landowner , who in 1892 had carried the seat by a majority of 81 votes , and lost it in 1895 by 97 votes to Mr. Holburn , a Labour candidate . The poll on the ...
Side 133
... majority of 272 , but it was asserted that this was a fortuitous victory , due to causes unlikely to be repeated . Sir George Pilkington who had at one time , when the Liberals held the majority , represented Southport , was an ideal ...
... majority of 272 , but it was asserted that this was a fortuitous victory , due to causes unlikely to be repeated . Sir George Pilkington who had at one time , when the Liberals held the majority , represented Southport , was an ideal ...
Side 272
... majority composed of the Clericals and their allies , and the latter by one composed of the supporters of the Government , who had voted for the Clerical scheme in committee , thinking that the Government would accept it . The majority ...
... majority composed of the Clericals and their allies , and the latter by one composed of the supporters of the Government , who had voted for the Clerical scheme in committee , thinking that the Government would accept it . The majority ...
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