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119:. In an election address issued that evening he stated his selection was due "entirely to the favourable recollection of the services of my late father". He said that he had been a reformer since his youth, when those principles were not dominant, and pledged himself to support any measures to extend the 138:
He asserted that his own personal interests in the commercial of affairs of the city would ensure that he gave them due attention, and that his experience was that in business matters public and private interests were "identical". Finally, he asked the electors not to vote for him on any grounds
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on 29 July, with polling on 30 July 1861. When the result was formally declared on 31 July, Wood had won with a majority of 506 votes out of a total of 10,988. Cubitt had a significant lead amongst the city's
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in order to contest the by-election. The election began as a personal contest between two prominent figures in the City, but developed into a vigorous contest of political principles.
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Wood died in office less than two years later, on 17 May 1863 aged 52, at his home North Crayplace in
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At the selection meeting in the London Tavern on 18 July, one person favoured inviting the
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "L" (part 3)
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311:(2nd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. pp. 5–6. 101: 174:, but that was not enough to offset Wood's lead amongst the householders. 104:, Wood was chosen as the Liberal candidate for the resulting by-election. 124: 436: 366: 289: 182: 171: 22:(4 January 1804 – 17 May 1863) was a British businessman and a 186: 162: 120: 33:
He married Sara Leititan Morris on 16 June 1829. One of their sons
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Fargnoli, A. Nicholas; Gillespie, Michael Patrick (2006).
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Department of Information Services (14 January 2010).
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other than that his opinions coincided with theirs.
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Liberal Party
House of Commons
Western Wood
Queensland Legislative Council
Sir Matthew Wood, 1st Baronet
Lord Mayor of London
William
Lord Chancellor
Katharine O'Shea
Charles Stuart Parnell
City of London
Worshipful Company of Fishmongers
Lord John Russell
City of London
Earl Russell
Chancellor of the Exchequer
William Ewart Gladstone
secret ballot
franchise
church-rates
foreign policy
Foreign Secretary
Lord Mayor of London
William Cubitt
resigned
Andover
hustings
London Guildhall
Liverymen
Kent

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