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1222: 282:, and Stewart took an interest in maritime issues. In 1913 he supported legislation against dangerous deckloads such as locomotives, which could break loose in a storm, and in 1918 he successfully lobbied for the expenses of repatriating merchant seamen being released from enemy countries to be paid by public funds. 346:
noted that Stewart's 1922 majority of 4,874 was little higher than the Labour vote of 4,363, and expecting Labour voters to support the Liberal candidate it predicted a close finish, but expected that Stewart would be returned. However, the Wirral was no exception to the nationwide pattern of a large
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on matters arising under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment Act 1906, and in 1917 he became a member of the Unionist war Committee, joining its Enemy Influence Sub-committee.
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cultivation in the United Kingdom, and in 1911 he was one of several MPs to be a founding vice-president of the Incorporated English Beet Sugar Pioneer Association.
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in 26 of Ireland's 32 counties, Stewart was one of 58 MPs who voted against ratifying the treaty. In February 1922, he was one of 45 MPs from
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Stewart stood as the Conservative candidate for the Wirral, a seat which had been held by the Conservatives from its creation in
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in a three-cornered contest with 51% of the votes, a majority of 4,874 (19.3%) over his Liberal opponent
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "W" (part 4)
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to the Liberals, and Dodds won the seat with a majority of 1,840 votes (7.2%).
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on the Wirral with his wife Henrietta (1876–1946), who he had married in 1904.
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newspaper. In February 1916 he was appointed to a committee to advise the
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In January 1912, Stewart was the principal speaker at a public meeting in
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in the East India trade. In 1882 he went to China to work for the
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movement, and was listed as a Parliamentary supporter of the
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on Sloane Street. His estate was valued at ÂŖ71,834 (net).
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Stewart died aged 72 on 5 December 1929, at his home in
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in December 1915, and wrote an account of his visit for
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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to establish a British university in central China.
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Committee Appointed" 516:The Times Guide to the House of Commons 1910 470: 468: 466: 22:(30 December 1857 – 5 December 1929) was a 717:"Division Lists. Names Of The Dissentients" 409:. London: Dean & Son. 1922. p. 151 273:National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage 1220: 604:"Further Lancashire And Cheshire Pollings" 573:"The Political Situation. Party Prospects" 499: 260:to vote against the second reading of the 463: 399: 397: 264:, which gave legal effect to the treaty. 1390:British expatriates in British Hong Kong 318:Stewart was re-elected unopposed at the 81:who in late 1922 forced the end of the 1337: 518:. London: Methuen. 2010 . p. 57. 421: 394: 248:in December 1921, which concluded the 1016: 962:"Appointed to Unionist War Committee" 543: 313: 338:candidate came a poor third. At the 252:and led to the establishment of the 164: 13: 1085:. 9 February 1924. pp. 10, 12 197:Stewart was a strong supporter of 137:Stewart's first employment was in 14: 1431: 1218:National Portrait Gallery, London 1196: 262:Irish Free State (Agreement) Bill 1291:Parliament of the United Kingdom 1232:Legislative Council of Hong Kong 1214:Portraits of Sir Gershom Stewart 212: 176:general election in January 1910 169: 147:Legislative Council of Hong Kong 77:in 1921. He was also one of the 44:Legislative Council of Hong Kong 476:"Obituary: Sir Gershom Stewart" 1178:. 22 February 1930. p. 16 1147:. 10 December 1929. p. 19 1054:. 30 November 1923. p. 14 756:. 18 February 1922. p. 10 725:. 17 December 1921. p. 10 340:next general election, in 1923 278:His constituency adjoined the 46:, and after his return to the 1: 1400:People from British Hong Kong 970:. 28 February 1917. p. 7 939:. 10 February 1916. p. 5 908:. 14 December 1915. p. 5 787:. 29 January 1912. p. 10 612:. 21 January 1910. p. 10 581:. 29 December 1909. p. 7 484:. 6 December 1929. p. 16 448:. 18 October 1922. p. 18 388: 123:Bishop Vesey's Grammar School 96: 1395:British expatriates in China 998:. 15 August 1917. p. 3. 671:. 2 January 1912. p. 5. 221:, he supported establishing 7: 877:. 12 August 1913. p. 8 849:. 27 August 1918. p. 4 818:. 11 April 1913. p. 20 643:. 7 August 1911. p. 11 143:Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank 132: 10: 1436: 1116:. 7 March 1924. p. 15 326:. He held his seat at the 54:from 1910 to 1923, as the 1323: 1304: 1296: 1289: 1279: 1272: 1264: 1254: 1245: 1237: 1230: 250:Irish War of Independence 69:A persistent opponent of 42:. He was a member of the 1420:Hong Kong businesspeople 694:. 13 May 1912. p. 7 635:"Beet Sugar Cultivation" 1189:(subscription required) 1158:(subscription required) 1127:(subscription required) 1096:(subscription required) 1065:(subscription required) 1001:(subscription required) 981:(subscription required) 950:(subscription required) 919:(subscription required) 888:(subscription required) 829:(subscription required) 798:(subscription required) 767:(subscription required) 736:(subscription required) 705:(subscription required) 674:(subscription required) 654:(subscription required) 623:(subscription required) 592:(subscription required) 495:(subscription required) 459:(subscription required) 79:"Diehard Conservatives" 900:"An M.P. 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Hong Kong
Conservative Party
England
Legislative Council of Hong Kong
United Kingdom
House of Commons
Member of Parliament
Wirral division
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Irish Home Rule
Anglo-Irish Treaty
"Diehard Conservatives"
Lloyd George
coalition government
Liberals
Greenock
Scotland
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Liverpool
Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank
Legislative Council of Hong Kong
China Association
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