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162:. Priestley issued his election address on 27 February, and took up residence in the constituency. His nomination was signed by farmers, tradesmen, and working men. In his final appeal to voters on 5 March he spoke of how reforms in the past had been achieved by the Liberals, and said: "I believe that the programme of the party offers the best security for the preservation of the essential unity and greatness of the Empire, and the material prosperity and the moral elevation of all of its peoples". Polling took place on 7 March, and when the votes were counted at the Corn Exchange in 710: 22: 274:
visited the region at the same time. Priestley had been invited by Barbados and Jamaica while Demerera asked Hawke to send a team. Trinidad was happy to accommodate either team but attempts to merge the two touring parties came to nothing. However, the teams did not clash and Priestley was believed
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to have better cricketers on his team. The tourists played nine first-class games and sixteen matches in total. Priestley only reached double figures in three innings with a top score of 30. During 1898, Priestley played two minor matches on
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In all first-class cricket, as a right-handed batsman, he scored 183 runs at an average of just 7.32 with a top score of 36 and in these games he took eleven catches.
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with a majority of only 38 votes (1.4%). He was re-elected three times in Grantham, with majorities which never exceeded 4.0% and fell as low as 33 votes (1.0%) in
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by a margin of 282 votes (3.4% of the total). This was a significant improvement over the 13.8% majority of the Conservatives at the last contested election in
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played a match against Grantham Cricket Club, when Priestley, then MP, played on the side of the Philadelphians. Also playing for Philadelphia were
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debut against Barbados on this tour and played sixteen games, of which seven were first-class. However, his highest score in any innings was 36
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Arthur was educated privately, and travelled in most parts of the world participating in sports ranging from
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Priestley was not especially well known as a cricketer, although he was a member of the
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from 1914 to 1917. His residence was listed in 1918 as Hungerton Hall, Grantham.
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on a tour of the West Indies. However, the visit was controversial as
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He was unsuccessful again when he contested Stamford at the
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Cricketers from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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He campaigned in support of the Liberal candidate at the
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on Saturday 8 March, Priestley lost to the Conservative
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in February 1911, and held the Grantham seat until the
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London. 18 June 1886. p. 10, col E. 431: 398: 396: 394: 392: 321:in April 1933, aged 68. He was unmarried. 552:. London. 6 March 1890. p. 6, col A. 337: 335: 333: 617: 597: 127:to contest the seat against the sitting 20: 692: 664: 662: 389: 826: 438:. London: Dean & Son. p. 134. 330: 263:but scored just two runs in the game. 637: 404:"Arthur Priestley (Cricinfo profile)" 367: 680:. London: John Wisden & Co. 1934 659: 178:would be encouraged by the result. 13: 904:Cricket people awarded knighthoods 889:Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers 14: 925: 800:Member of Parliament for Grantham 757: 627:. 24 February 1911. p. 1462. 432:Hesilridge, Arthur G. M. (1918). 784:Parliament of the United Kingdom 607:. 6 November 1900. p. 6770. 247:which toured the West Indies in 189:, but finally won a seat at the 64:, the youngest surviving son of 16:English cricketer and politician 725: 611: 591: 266:In January 1897, Priestley led 216:, when he did not stand again. 193:by when he was returned as the 84:from 1895 to 1900. His brother 465:"Biographies of New Members". 442: 283:'s side in 1899 and then with 30:Sir Arthur Alexander Priestley 1: 884:English expatriates in Monaco 324: 51: 909:A. Priestley's XI cricketers 775:Priestley in a relaxing mood 152:Stamford by-election in 1890 7: 711:"Player Oracle A Priestley" 678:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 114: 10: 930: 914:R. S. 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Index


Liberal Party
cricketer
House of Commons
Marylebone Cricket Club
Kensington
London
Briggs Priestley
Apperley Bridge
Bradford
Member of Parliament
Pudsey
William
Bradford East
pig-sticking
Patiala
crocodile
White Nile
1886 general election
Stamford
Conservative
John Compton Lawrance
September 1889 by-election
Sleaford
Parliament
Stamford by-election in 1890
resigned his seat
High Court judge
Bourne
Henry Cust

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