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Samuel Pattinson

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210:. In December 1922 he informed his constituents in Horncastle that Bonar Law was β€˜the finest leader the House of Commons had seen for a very long time. ..held the House of Commons in the hollow of his hand". Pattinson said although he differed in political viewpoint from Bonar Law, he admired him greatly and believed he honestly wished to do his best for the country. By this time of course Bonar Law was 22: 222:
of 19 October 1922. As an Asquithian Liberal, it is unlikely Pattinson had much regard for Lloyd George and his view of Bonar Law might have been coloured by this. By December 1922, the general election was over, so Pattison had no need to flatter Bonar Law to his constituents to try and earn
48:, the son of a contractor and businessman, William Pattinson (d. 1906), and his wife Anne (1833–1916). His father ran the building company Messrs. Pattinson and Son alongside serving as chairman of Ruskington 626: 651: 641: 87:
of Doncaster. Following his father-in-law's death in 1916, Pattinson carried on the business with several other men and later became a director.
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between 1934 and his death. Their eldest brother, John (d. 1939), was involved in the family business, supervising contracts in
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Pattinson married Betsy Sharpley Bainbridge on 14 April 1897. She was the second daughter of a draper, George Bainbridge
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and Sleaford on the County Council, became a justice of the peace and served as vice-chairman of the Sleaford Bench.
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and the south of England, before moving back to Lincolnshire; he represented
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Despite his Liberal affiliations, Pattison was obviously an admirer of
178:, beating the Conservative candidate by 1,639. He held the seat at the 73: 45: 207: 69: 32:(17 December 1870 – 15 November 1942) was a British businessman and 117: 113: 96: 57: 21: 95:
The Pattinson family ran a successful builder's merchants in
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but he lost by 1,413 votes to the Coalition Conservative,
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with a majority of 1,819 but he could not retain it in
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when his Liberal-Conservative coalition fell after the
52:. Pattinson was educated at Abingdon House School, and 627:Liberal Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies 44:Samuel Pattinson was born on 17 December 1870 in 608: 397:"Death of Mr. Geo. Bainbridge, J.P., of Lincoln" 323:, Sleaford: W.K. Morton & Sons, p. 43, 132:He first contested a Parliamentary seat at the 155:. Pattinson tried again at Horncastle at the 159:which was called when Weigall was appointed 64:(d. 1954), an active politician who chaired 16:British businessman and Liberal politician 652:People educated at Carre's Grammar School 127: 170:Pattinson was eventually elected to the 39: 20: 642:Members of Lincolnshire County Council 609: 463:– via British Newspaper Archive. 437:– via British Newspaper Archive. 411:– via British Newspaper Archive. 382:– via British Newspaper Archive. 356:– via British Newspaper Archive. 306:– via British Newspaper Archive. 280:– via British Newspaper Archive. 136:when he stood as Liberal candidate in 316: 391: 389: 248: 246: 13: 657:Members of Kesteven County Council 537:; Politico’s Publishing 2003, p 92 441: 14: 678: 386: 320:Carre's Grammar School: 1604–1954 243: 186:losing to Conservative candidate 107: 563:Parliament of the United Kingdom 540: 528: 516: 504: 492: 479: 467: 662:Liberal Party (UK) councillors 415: 360: 334: 310: 284: 258: 232: 1: 667:English justices of the peace 455:. 20 November 1942. p. 7 403:. 16 February 1916. p. 2 253:Dod's Parliamentary Companion 226: 120:County Council and later for 346:Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph 266:"Death of Mr. Wm. Pattinson" 197: 190:, a science researcher from 7: 449:"Kesteven Alderman's Death" 161:Governor of South Australia 122:Lincolnshire County Council 102: 10: 683: 535:The Times House of Commons 374:. 20 April 1897. p. 8 348:. 31 March 1939. p. 3 595: 576: 568: 561: 489:. Oxford University Press 292:"Lincolnshire Day by Day" 272:. 16 June 1906. p. 6 90: 553:; John Murray, 1999 p341 429:. 1 June 1916. p. 3 317:Ellis, C. W. R. (1954), 298:. 3 July 1916. p. 4 372:Lincolnshire Free Press 342:"Sleaford J.P.'s death" 66:Kesteven County Council 647:People from Ruskington 165:Stafford Vere Hotchkin 148:which was granted to 128:Parliamentary politics 54:Carre's Grammar School 50:Urban District Council 26: 485:"Pattinson, Samuel". 180:1923 general election 176:1922 general election 144:he was not given the 134:1918 general election 40:Early life and family 24: 579:Member of Parliament 223:Conservative votes. 220:Carlton Club meeting 192:Cambridge University 140:. As a supporter of 188:Henry Cobden Haslam 157:by-election of 1920 513:, 27 November 1923 501:, 26 November 1918 423:"Bainbridge's Ltd" 216:David Lloyd George 194:, by 1,169 votes 150:Coalition Unionist 27: 605: 604: 596:Succeeded by 572:Stafford Hotchkin 525:, 15 October 1924 427:Lincolnshire Echo 401:Lincolnshire Echo 296:Lincolnshire Echo 146:government coupon 112:Pattinson was an 60:with his brother 674: 637:UK MPs 1923–1924 632:UK MPs 1922–1923 569:Preceded by 559: 558: 554: 544: 538: 532: 526: 520: 514: 508: 502: 496: 490: 483: 477: 476:26 February 1955 471: 465: 464: 462: 460: 453:Grantham Journal 445: 439: 438: 436: 434: 419: 413: 412: 410: 408: 393: 384: 383: 381: 379: 364: 358: 357: 355: 353: 338: 332: 331: 314: 308: 307: 305: 303: 288: 282: 281: 279: 277: 270:Grantham Journal 262: 256: 250: 241: 236: 214:having replaced 172:House of Commons 30:Samuel Pattinson 25:Samuel Pattinson 682: 681: 677: 676: 675: 673: 672: 671: 607: 606: 601: 586: 574: 557: 545: 541: 533: 529: 521: 517: 509: 505: 497: 493: 484: 480: 472: 468: 458: 456: 447: 446: 442: 432: 430: 421: 420: 416: 406: 404: 395: 394: 387: 377: 375: 366: 365: 361: 351: 349: 340: 339: 335: 315: 311: 301: 299: 290: 289: 285: 275: 273: 264: 263: 259: 251: 244: 237: 233: 229: 200: 153:William Weigall 130: 110: 105: 93: 42: 17: 12: 11: 5: 680: 670: 669: 664: 659: 654: 649: 644: 639: 634: 629: 624: 619: 603: 602: 597: 594: 575: 570: 566: 565: 556: 555: 539: 527: 515: 503: 491: 478: 466: 440: 414: 385: 359: 333: 309: 283: 257: 255:. 1923. p. 350 242: 230: 228: 225: 212:prime minister 199: 196: 129: 126: 109: 108:Local politics 106: 104: 101: 92: 89: 41: 38: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 679: 668: 665: 663: 660: 658: 655: 653: 650: 648: 645: 643: 640: 638: 635: 633: 630: 628: 625: 623: 620: 618: 615: 614: 612: 600: 593: 589: 585: 584: 580: 573: 567: 564: 560: 552: 548: 543: 536: 531: 524: 519: 512: 507: 500: 495: 488: 482: 475: 470: 454: 450: 444: 428: 424: 418: 402: 398: 392: 390: 373: 369: 363: 347: 343: 337: 330: 326: 322: 321: 313: 297: 293: 287: 271: 267: 261: 254: 249: 247: 240: 235: 231: 224: 221: 217: 213: 209: 205: 195: 193: 189: 185: 181: 177: 173: 168: 166: 162: 158: 154: 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 125: 123: 119: 115: 100: 98: 88: 86: 82: 77: 75: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 47: 37: 35: 31: 23: 19: 599:Henry Haslam 577: 550: 542: 534: 530: 522: 518: 510: 506: 498: 494: 486: 481: 473: 469: 457:. 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Index


Liberal
Ruskington
Urban District Council
Carre's Grammar School
Sleaford
Robert
Kesteven County Council
Liverpool
Heckington
JP
JP
Sleaford
Alderman
Kesteven
Lincolnshire County Council
1918 general election
Horncastle
H H Asquith
government coupon
Coalition Unionist
William Weigall
by-election of 1920
Governor of South Australia
Stafford Vere Hotchkin
House of Commons
1922 general election
1923 general election
1924
Henry Cobden Haslam

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