Albert Braithwaite
Albert Braithwaite | |
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Member of Parliament for Harrow West | |
In office 21 April 1951 – 20 October 1959 | |
Preceded by | Guy Gaunt |
Succeeded by | George Wadsworth |
Member of Parliament for Buckrose | |
In office 5 May 1926 – 15 June 1945 | |
Preceded by | Norman Bower |
Succeeded by | John Page |
Personal details | |
Born | Horsforth, Yorkshire, United Kingdom | 2 September 1893
Died | 20 October 1959 | (aged 66)
Political party | Conservative |
Alma mater | University of Leeds |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Branch/service | Army |
Battles/wars | World War I |
Sir Albert Newby Braithwaite DSO MC MP (2 September 1893 – 20 October 1959) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was the son of Albert Braithwaite, one time Lord Mayor of Leeds, and Patti Braithwaite.
He was born in Horsforth, Yorkshire,[1] and educated at Woodhouse Grove School, Leeds Grammar School and the University of Leeds. He served in the Yorkshire Hussars during World War I and was appointed a member of the British Military Commission to the United States. He was awarded a DSO in 1918.
He was elected as Member of Parliament for the Buckrose constituency in the East Riding of Yorkshire at a by-election in 1926, following the resignation of the Conservative MP Guy Gaunt. He held the seat until the 1945 general election, when the Labour Party did not contest the seat and he was defeated by the Liberal Party candidate George Wadsworth. He was knighted in that year and was director of a number of companies.
Braithwaite returned to the House of Commons at a by-election in 1951, as MP for Harrow West, succeeding the Conservative Norman Bower, who had resigned. He held the seat until his death by suicide in 1959, weeks after retaining the seat in that year's general election.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ 1901 England Census
- ^ "Albert Newby Braithwaite – an original Pal, with American connections". 30 April 2018.
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