91:. Again came third, with substantially fewer votes. He was a candidate in the Southport municipal elections when died a year later at the age of 61.
206:
196:
53:
80:
94:
He married
Barbara Brown in 1919. She died in 1922. They had no children and he never remarried. He listed his occupations in
76:
201:
71:, some staff of the Board (then known as the Unemployment Assistance Board) were evacuated from London to
88:
34:
26:
61:
191:
186:
87:. He came third. When the sitting MP died a year later, he was again Liberal candidate in
8:
84:
57:
38:
68:
22:(28 May 1891 – 21 April 1953) was a British lawyer, civil servant, and politician.
30:
60:
in 1920 in the Inner Temple. Later he became a public servant, working for the
49:
180:
25:
Bentliff was the son of Walter
Bentliff (1859–1940), a leading figure in the
45:
72:
56:. After the war, he studied to be a barrister, and was
98:
as 'listening to music and sitting in the sunshine'.
178:
16:British lawyer, civil servant, and politician
64:, serving as Under-Secretary from 1946-50.
41:in 1910 and an MA from Cambridge in 1917.
179:
207:British Army personnel of World War I
75:, and Bentliff moved there. In the
13:
197:People educated at Dulwich College
14:
218:
67:In 1939, at the beginning of the
153:"Conservatives Hold Southport."
79:he was selected to contest the
160:
147:
134:
121:
108:
1:
101:
170:, A & C Black, 1920–2015
118:, A & C Black, 1920–2015
7:
10:
223:
166:‘BENTLIFF, Hubert David’,
114:‘BENTLIFF, Hubert David’,
27:National Union of Teachers
62:National Assistance Board
35:Trinity College Cambridge
77:general election of 1950
52:, rising to the rank of
202:Essex Regiment officers
89:the ensuing by-election
37:, receiving a BSc from
140:"Mr. H. D. Bentliff."
127:"Mr. H. D. Bentliff."
81:Southport constituency
48:from 1914–1918 in the
29:. He was educated at
20:Hubert David Bentliff
83:as candidate of the
58:called to the Bar
44:He served in the
39:London University
214:
171:
164:
158:
151:
145:
138:
132:
125:
119:
112:
69:Second World War
222:
221:
217:
216:
215:
213:
212:
211:
177:
176:
175:
174:
165:
161:
152:
148:
139:
135:
126:
122:
113:
109:
104:
46:First World War
31:Dulwich College
17:
12:
11:
5:
220:
210:
209:
204:
199:
194:
189:
173:
172:
159:
146:
133:
120:
106:
105:
103:
100:
50:Essex Regiment
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
219:
208:
205:
203:
200:
198:
195:
193:
190:
188:
185:
184:
182:
169:
163:
156:
150:
143:
137:
130:
124:
117:
111:
107:
99:
97:
92:
90:
86:
85:Liberal Party
82:
78:
74:
70:
65:
63:
59:
55:
51:
47:
42:
40:
36:
32:
28:
23:
21:
167:
162:
154:
149:
144:22 Apr. 1953
141:
136:
131:22 Apr. 1953
128:
123:
115:
110:
95:
93:
66:
43:
24:
19:
18:
192:1953 deaths
187:1891 births
168:Who Was Who
157:7 Feb. 1952
116:Who Was Who
181:Categories
102:References
96:Who's Who
73:Southport
54:captain
155:Times
142:Times
129:Times
33:and
183::
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.