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Moles was married in Ramoan, Co Antrim on 20 March 1901 to Charlotte Brannigan and had three children. He was also a motorcycle enthusiast and helped to push through parliament the first Road Races Act, which made it legal for the roads on the Clady Course to be closed for the first Ulster Grand Prix
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from 1929 to his death in 1937. He was the first ever member declared elected to the Northern Ireland House of Commons. He was Chairman of the Ways and Means and Deputy Speaker of the Northern Ireland House of Commons from 7 June 1921 until his death; and Member of the
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in 1871, Moles was the son of Edward Moles and Margaret nÊe Carson and was educated at the Collegiate School,
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Moles was an Irish representative on the British press visit to Canada in 1911. He was a member of the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Belfast constituencies (since 1922)
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Eddie McIlwaine (17 August 2008). "10 things you didn't know about the big event".
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Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland
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from 1909 until 1924 and managing editor for that newspaper from 1924.
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Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1933–1938
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Deputy Speaker of the Northern Ireland House of Commons
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Belfast South
William Arthur Lindsay
William Stewart
Belfast
British
Ulster Unionist Party
Ulster Unionist
Belfast
Ballymena
Leader Writer
Belfast Telegraph
Secretariat to the Irish Convention
Belfast Ormeau
Belfast South
Westminster
Northern Ireland House of Commons
South Belfast
Belfast, Ballynafeigh
Privy Council of Northern Ireland


The Ulster Unionist Party, 1882–1973
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ISBN
0856400769
Belfast Telegraph
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Thomas Moles
"Moles, Thomas" 

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