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Hubert Bentliff

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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
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in 1920 in the Inner Temple. Later he became a public servant, working for the
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Bentliff was the son of Walter Bentliff (1859–1940), a leading figure in the
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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::

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National Union of Teachers
Dulwich College
Trinity College Cambridge
London University
First World War
Essex Regiment
captain
called to the Bar
National Assistance Board
Second World War
Southport
general election of 1950
Southport constituency
Liberal Party
the ensuing by-election
Categories
1891 births
1953 deaths
People educated at Dulwich College
Essex Regiment officers
British Army personnel of World War I

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