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113:. A third candidate, Nelson Palmer, subsequently entered the contest, claiming to be of "independent of party", but representing the labouring classes. The Conservatives secured a large majority at the election, and Bayley was one of many Liberal MPs to lose their seats. Dalbiac secured a majority of 693 votes over Bayley. Palmer's intervention had no effect, as he received only 32 votes. Dalbiac only served one term in the 22: 209:
Dalbiac wrote a history of his former regiment, the 45th Foot, and a description of the war service of the 60th Division, which was published posthumously. He also worked on two dictionaries of quotations.
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in 1914 returned to the army, and was given the task of forming a second line duplicate of the supply column for the newly raised
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in the same year. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1879. The 45th Foot became the 1st Battalion of the
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was duly called, and Dalbiac was chosen by the Conservatives to contest the constituency of
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Although no longer a regular army officer, Dalbiac served in the part-time
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History of the 45th: 1st Nottinghamshire Regiment (Sherwood Foresters)
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Dalbiac resigned his commission in 1912, but with the outbreak of the
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He was the third son of Henry Eardley Aylmer Dalbiac of
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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History of the 60th Division (2/2nd London Division)
334: 178:Dalbiac married Lillian Seely, fourth daughter of 65:he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the 37:(20 September 1856 – 28 April 1927) was a British 721: 237:Dalbiac, P.H.; Thomas Benfield Harbotle (1909). 240:Dictionary of Quotations (French & Italian) 128:, joining the 18th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers ( 651:contributions in Parliament by Philip Dalbiac 151:in the coronation honours of the same year. 775:Volunteer Force officers in Middlesex units 89:In June 1895 the Liberal government led by 57:and his wife, Mary Mainwaring, daughter of 623: 612: 136:in 1908, Dalbiac was given command of the 568:(Supplement). 16 June 1911. p. 4592. 598: 578: 558: 538: 518: 498: 427: 407: 387: 367: 329: 327: 325: 323: 305: 303: 301: 20: 247: 225: 214: 71:45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot 722: 283: 281: 279: 277: 275: 273: 790:People from Freshwater, Isle of Wight 785:British Army personnel of World War I 750:People educated at Winchester College 320: 298: 243:. London: Swan Sommenschein & Co. 232:. London: Swan Sommenschein & Co. 221:. London: Swan Sommenschein & Co. 162:. He travelled with the new unit to 800:Military personnel from West Sussex 795:19th-century British Army personnel 770:Companions of the Order of the Bath 288:"Obituary: Colonel P. H. Dalbiac". 270: 84: 13: 471:. London. 18 July 1895. p. 2. 229:Dictionary of Quotations (English) 14: 836: 780:Royal Army Service Corps officers 638: 528:. 18 December 1908. p. 9662. 454:. London. 6 July 1895. p. 4. 437:. 27 February 1883. p. 1123. 59:Sir Henry Mainwaring, 1st Baronet 679:Parliament of the United Kingdom 608:. 16 October 1914. p. 8262. 377:. 12 February 1875. p. 600. 173: 760:Publishers (people) from London 755:People from Worthing (district) 592: 572: 552: 532: 512: 492: 488:. 25 September 1900. p. 8. 475: 204: 117:, choosing to step down at the 41:officer, publisher, author and 815:45th Regiment of Foot officers 548:. 20 June 1911. p. 14606. 458: 441: 421: 417:. 5 August 1879. p. 4806. 401: 381: 361: 69:in 1875, but exchanged to the 67:70th (Surrey) Regiment of Foot 1: 805:East Surrey Regiment officers 508:. 6 March 1891. p. 1268. 397:. 22 June 1875. p. 3192. 310:"New Members of Parliament". 263: 215:Dalbiac, Philip Hugh (1902). 48: 588:. 14 May 1912. p. 3480. 294:. 30 April 1927. p. 14. 7: 765:Sherwood Foresters officers 316:. 19 July 1895. p. 15. 141:Transport and Supply Column 10: 841: 820:Territorial Force officers 708: 694:Member of Parliament for 692: 684: 677: 661:National Portrait Gallery 199:Freshwater, Isle of Wight 186:, in 1888. They lived in 61:. Following education at 825:Volunteer Force officers 482:"The General Election". 256:George Allen & Unwin 168:George Allen & Unwin 347:Oxford University Press 55:Durrington, West Sussex 336:"Dalbiac, Philip Hugh" 248:Dalbiac, P.H. (1927). 226:Dalbiac, P.H. (1908). 145:Territorial Decoration 109:member of parliament, 26: 810:British Army colonels 149:Companion of the Bath 138:2nd London Divisional 119:next election in 1900 105:, which was held the 24: 688:Edward Hodson Bayley 111:Edward Hodson Bayley 630:1901 England Census 619:1861 England Census 192:John Henry D'Albiac 147:in 1911 and made a 30:Philip Hugh Dalbiac 605:The London Gazette 585:The London Gazette 565:The London Gazette 545:The London Gazette 525:The London Gazette 505:The London Gazette 434:The London Gazette 414:The London Gazette 394:The London Gazette 374:The London Gazette 201:in 1927, aged 72. 95:vote of confidence 75:Sherwood Foresters 63:Winchester College 43:Conservative Party 27: 16:British politician 718: 717: 709:Succeeded by 182:of Brooke House, 180:Sir Charles Seely 170:Limited in 1914. 134:Territorial Force 130:Paddington Rifles 832: 745:UK MPs 1895–1900 712:Thomas Macnamara 696:Camberwell North 685:Preceded by 675: 674: 671: 669: 667: 632: 627: 621: 616: 610: 609: 596: 590: 589: 576: 570: 569: 556: 550: 549: 536: 530: 529: 516: 510: 509: 496: 490: 489: 479: 473: 472: 462: 456: 455: 445: 439: 438: 425: 419: 418: 405: 399: 398: 385: 379: 378: 365: 359: 358: 356: 354: 338: 331: 318: 317: 307: 296: 295: 285: 259: 244: 233: 222: 197:Dalbiac died at 115:House of Commons 103:Camberwell North 99:general election 85:Political career 36: 25:Dalbiac in 1895. 840: 839: 835: 834: 833: 831: 830: 829: 720: 719: 714: 699: 690: 665: 663: 655: 641: 636: 635: 628: 624: 617: 613: 597: 593: 577: 573: 557: 553: 537: 533: 517: 513: 497: 493: 481: 480: 476: 464: 463: 459: 447: 446: 442: 426: 422: 406: 402: 386: 382: 366: 362: 352: 350: 349:. 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CB
army
Conservative Party
Durrington, West Sussex
Sir Henry Mainwaring, 1st Baronet
Winchester College
70th (Surrey) Regiment of Foot
45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot
Sherwood Foresters
1881
Lord Rosebery
vote of confidence
general election
Camberwell North
Liberal Party
Edward Hodson Bayley
House of Commons
next election in 1900
Volunteer Force
Paddington Rifles
Territorial Force
2nd London Divisional
Transport and Supply Column
Territorial Decoration
Companion of the Bath
First World War
60th Division
Salonika
George Allen & Unwin

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