James Little (1868 – 1 April 1946) was aunionistpolitician inNorthern Ireland.
Little studied atQueen's College andAssembly's College inBelfast before being ordained as a Presbyterian clergyman in 1900. He was elected for theUlster Unionist Party (UUP) at the1939 Down by-election, but was upset when he was put up for re-selection before the1945 general election, and decided instead to stand as anindependent Unionist. He easily topped the poll and was elected. He refused to rejoin the UUP, and died a few months later.[1]
His son wasDavid John Little, a judge and MP.
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