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Max Townley Maximilian Gowran Townley (22 June 1864 – 12 December 1942) was a British land agent, agriculturist and politician. He served one term in Parliament as a Conservative, and later campaigned for policies to support agriculture. At the end of his life he chaired the River Great Ouse Catchment Board, where he attempted to prevent damage to Fenland farms caused by regular flooding. ==Early life== Townley was the fifth son of Charles Watson Townley, who was Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire from 1874 to 1893, and was born at Fulbourn. He attended Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. He went into business as a land agent to Lord St John of Bletso based in Melchbourne near Sharnbrook in Bedfordshire. In 1908 he was appointed as a Justice of the Peace of the county of Bedfordshire.〔M. Stenton and S. Lees, "Who's Who of British MPs" vol 3, Harvester Press, 1979, p. 358.〕 He was also Chairman of Norfolk Estuary Company.〔"Debrett's Illustrated House of Commons and Judicial Bench" 1921, p. 152.〕 In September 1911, Townley was unanimously adopted as the Conservative candidate for Wisbech or North Cambridgeshire division,〔''The Times'', 14 September 1911, p. 6.〕 a seat held narrowly by Hon Neil James Archibald Primrose for the Liberal Party. However when Primrose was killed during the First World War, the Conservative Association felt obliged to endorse the Liberal candidate Colin Coote by the terms of the electoral pact.〔"The Wisbech Vacancy", ''The Times'', 8 December 1917, p. 5.〕 During the war, Townley was a temporary Major in the Remount Service, attached to General Headquarters.〔
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