John Dugdale | |
|---|---|
| Member of Parliament forNuneaton | |
| In office 1886–1892 | |
| Preceded by | Jasper Johns |
| Succeeded by | Francis Newdigate |
| Majority | 1,018 (12.4%) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1835-07-30)July 30, 1835 |
| Died | (1920-10-27)October 27, 1920 |
| Nationality | British |
| Party | Conservative |
| Occupation | |
John Stratford DugdaleKC (30 July 1835 – 27 October 1920)[1] was a lawyer andConservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.
He was elected at the1886 general election asmember of parliament (MP) forNuneaton, having stood unsuccessfullyin 1885. He stood down at the1892 general election, and did not stand again.[2]
Shortly before his election, Dugdale was resident at Blythe Hall,Coleshill, and wasRecorder for Birmingham.[3] He was aKing's Counsel.[4]
In 1889 he was appointed the first chairman ofWarwickshire County Council.[5] An oil portrait of Dugdale, byWilliam Carter, is inWarwick Shire Hall.[4]
| Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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| Preceded by | Member of Parliament forNuneaton 1886–1892 | Succeeded by |
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