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Francis Beech

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In 1946, he was also defeated for re-election to the London County Council, with both Woolwich West seats being won by Labour. However, Beech returned to the Council in the 1949 election (this time as a Conservative, the "Municipal Reform" label having been dropped), and served until 1955. From 1952
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After leaving the council, he served as Mayor of Woolwich from 1955 to 1956; he had previously been made a Freeman of the borough as well as of the City of London. He also served as a
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Beech was married twice; first to Florence Jenkins (married 1914; died 1963), with whom he had one daughter; and secondly, after Florence's death, to Phyllis Cooper (married 1963).
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candidate, and remained in office for the next nine years. In November 1943 he was also elected to the
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CBE (5 June 1885 – 21 February 1969) was a British military officer and politician, who served as the
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was not contested by the Labour or Liberal parties, and Beech won a clear majority over an
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candidate and another independent. Beech contested the seat at the
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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In 1937 he was elected as one of two councillors for
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in 1915, and served until 1926 as an officer in the
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Conservative
Woolwich West
Long Ashton
Lewis School, Pengam
First World War
British Army
Royal Army Pay Corps
Woolwich West
London County Council
Municipal Reform Party
House of Commons
Conservative Party
Kingsley Wood
electoral truce
by-election
Independent Labour Party
1945 general election
Henry Berry
Justice of the Peace





"Beech, Francis William"
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Hansard
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