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120: 311:. The couple had two sons and a daughter, Mabel Emily who married Major Henry Hammick. He established the business of Pilditch and Chadwick, surveyors and architects, of which he was head. 670: 655: 223: 196: 650: 700: 192: 665: 579: 257: 218:. The Islington seat was marginal, and at the next council elections in 1910 he was returned for the safer electoral division of 253: 705: 265: 249: 222:. He held the seat in 1913 and remained on the council until 1919. He was a prominent member of the council, and served as 188: 184: 145: 219: 539: 589: 566: 230: 695: 690: 685: 680: 675: 437: 124: 283:
in 1918 and created a baronet, "of Bartropps in the parish of Weybridge in the County of Surrey" in 1929.
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in Surrey, Middlesex and London, and acted as honorary treasurer for the battalion funds.
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in December 1948, aged 87. He was succeeded in the baronetage by his son, Philip Harold.
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of his home town and served as the president of the Old Plymouth Society.
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In 1888 he married Emily Mary Lewis, the daughter of a director of the
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through parliament. He was also involved in the preservation of the
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The London County Council Election, Great Municipal Reform Victory
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he was active in the raising of fifty battalions for the
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
558:contributions in Parliament by Sir Philip Pilditch 536:(1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990. 656:Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom 632: 233:, retiring with the rank of captain. During the 439:Walford's County Families of the United Kingdom 532:Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). 210:which took control of the council from the 140:(12 August 1861 – 17 December 1948) was a 432: 430: 428: 426: 424: 422: 389: 387: 385: 383: 314: 508: 488: 381: 379: 377: 375: 373: 371: 369: 367: 365: 363: 118: 132:Sir Philip Edward Pilditch, 1st Baronet 633: 419: 345: 343: 341: 339: 337: 335: 333: 331: 329: 360: 202:In 1907 Pilditch was elected to the 580:Member of Parliament for Spelthorne 326: 13: 701:Municipal Reform Party politicians 540:Leigh Rayment's list of baronets 229:Pilditch held a commission in the 163:He was educated at Cheveley Hall, 14: 717: 545: 350:"Obituary: Sir Philip Pilditch". 113:Emma Rosa Pilditch (nÊe Willmott) 666:Members of London County Council 598:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 567:Parliament of the United Kingdom 534:Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage 479:, The Times, 7 March 1913, p. 10 302: 651:Alumni of King's College London 467:, The Times, 7 March 1910, p. 7 455:, The Times, 4 March 1907, p. 6 395:"PILDITCH, Sir Philip (Edward)" 502: 482: 477:London County Council Election 470: 465:London County Council Election 458: 446: 356:. 20 December 1948. p. 6. 231:1st Sussex Volunteer Artillery 183:, and stood unsuccessfully at 1: 518:. 12 July 1929. p. 4622. 498:. 2 April 1918. p. 4027. 151: 256:for the new constituency of 244:Pilditch was elected to the 7: 706:People from Plymouth, Devon 179:Pilditch was active in the 10: 722: 270:Ancient Monuments Act 1931 621: 608: 603: 596: 586: 577: 572: 565: 291:He died at his home near 174: 125:Nag's Head, Covent Garden 107: 99: 91: 83: 73: 62: 46: 27: 20: 309:National Provincial Bank 286: 274:Elizabethan architecture 214:which was allied to the 87:architect and politician 405:Oxford University Press 624:Philip Harold Pilditch 315:References and sources 208:Municipal Reform Party 128: 32:Philip Edward Pilditch 250:1918 general election 204:London County Council 189:1906 general election 169:King's College London 122: 78:King's College London 254:Member of Parliament 127:, a pub he designed. 111:Philip John Pilditch 590:Sir Reginald Blaker 252:becoming the first 22:Sir Philip Pilditch 515:The London Gazette 495:The London Gazette 181:Conservative Party 129: 629: 628: 622:Succeeded by 587:Succeeded by 212:Progressive Party 158:Compton, Plymouth 117: 116: 39:Compton, Plymouth 713: 696:UK MPs 1929–1931 691:UK MPs 1924–1929 686:UK MPs 1923–1924 681:UK MPs 1922–1923 676:UK MPs 1918–1922 661:Knights Bachelor 574:New constituency 563: 562: 520: 519: 506: 500: 499: 486: 480: 474: 468: 462: 456: 450: 444: 443: 434: 417: 416: 414: 412: 391: 358: 357: 347: 246:House of Commons 139: 95:Emily Mary Lewis 57: 55: 50:17 December 1948 41:, Devon, England 18: 17: 721: 720: 716: 715: 714: 712: 711: 710: 631: 630: 625: 618: 613: 592: 583: 548: 524: 523: 507: 503: 487: 483: 475: 471: 463: 459: 451: 447: 436: 435: 420: 410: 408: 407:. 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Retrieved 398: 351: 306: 290: 278: 243: 228: 201: 178: 162: 155: 148:politician. 131: 130: 15: 646:1948 deaths 641:1861 births 556:1803–2005: 510:"No. 33516" 490:"No. 30607" 400:Who Was Who 635:Categories 619:1929–1948 584:1918–1931 320:References 258:Spelthorne 152:Early life 54:1948-12-18 353:The Times 293:Weybridge 262:Middlesex 165:Mannamead 108:Parent(s) 68:Mannamead 63:Education 281:knighted 239:New Army 156:Born in 146:Unionist 100:Children 611:Baronet 553:Hansard 527:Sources 279:He was 248:at the 191:and at 187:at the 185:St Ives 167:and at 142:British 52: ( 297:Surrey 220:Strand 175:Career 103:2 sons 92:Spouse 287:Death 413:2011 266:1931 123:The 47:Died 28:Born 260:in 195:in 637:: 512:. 492:. 421:^ 403:. 397:. 362:^ 328:^ 295:, 199:. 171:. 137:JP 134:, 415:. 56:)

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