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Leslie Scott (British politician)

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391: 495: 357: 507: 501: 640: 600: 561: 635: 670: 554: 630: 429: 69: 547: 434: 73: 400: 122:, and in 1940 became the senior lord justice. Lord Justice Scott chaired the Committee on Land Utilisation in Rural Areas, established by 174: 645: 665: 88: 650: 100: 655: 519: 477: 460: 425: 65: 660: 595: 438: 81: 107: 127: 386: 344: 215: 34: 523: 409: 77: 445: 361: 625: 620: 615: 610: 605: 467: 535: 123: 382: 590: 377: 115: 37:, the Judicial Advisor to the Khedive of Egypt, and Edgeworth Leonora Hill. Scott was educated at 516: 23: 251: 119: 311: 231: 316: 276: 236: 111: 271: 154: 585: 580: 291: 356: 8: 390: 42: 296: 256: 159: 92: 50: 211: 46: 96: 531: 203: 27: 330: 574: 494: 54: 641:
Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Liverpool constituencies
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61:. He remained a member for the rest of his career. 636:Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom 572: 208:British parliamentary election results 1918-1949 167: 671:Conservative MP for England, 1860s birth stubs 555: 401:Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick 99:the same year. He had hoped to be appointed 378:contributions in Parliament by Leslie Scott 562: 548: 389: 260:(Supplement). 31 December 1926. p. 1. 91:for six months in 1922, until fall of the 76:, and held the seat until he retired from 631:Solicitors general for England and Wales 530:constituency and born in the 1860s is a 345:Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs 310: 290: 270: 250: 230: 153: 573: 22:(28 October 1869 – 19 May 1950) was a 202: 489: 95:-led coalition government, and was 13: 128:1947 Town and Country Planning Act 14: 682: 387:National Portrait Gallery, London 350: 103:, but never reached that office. 524:Parliament of the United Kingdom 505: 499: 493: 410:Parliament of the United Kingdom 355: 320:. 11 February 1927. p. 173. 133:He retired in 1948, and died in 53:in 1909 as a member of both the 646:People educated at Rugby School 300:. 8 February 1927. p. 833. 324: 304: 284: 264: 244: 224: 196: 147: 74:December 1910 general election 1: 651:Alumni of New College, Oxford 468:Solicitor-General for England 140: 656:Members of the Middle Temple 534:. You can help Knowledge by 280:. 4 January 1927. p. 1. 240:. 4 April 1922. p. 595. 163:. 28 May 1909. p. 4060. 30:, and later a senior judge. 7: 666:20th-century King's Counsel 661:Members of the Inner Temple 596:20th-century English judges 397:Catalogue of Scott's papers 10: 687: 488: 181:. 7 March 1922. p. 12 474: 465: 457: 452: 442: 423: 415: 408: 383:Portraits of Leslie Scott 336:. 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Conservative Party
United Kingdom
Sir John Scott
Rugby School
New College, Oxford
called to the bar
took silk
Middle Temple
Inner Temple
Member of Parliament
Liverpool Exchange
December 1910 general election
Parliament
1929 general election
Solicitor General
Lloyd George
knighted
Attorney General
Privy Council
1927 New Year Honours
House of Commons
Lord Justice of Appeal
Lord Reith
1947 Town and Country Planning Act
Oxford
"No. 28255"
The London Gazette
"The Law Officers"
Craig, F. W. S.
ISBN

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