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Sir William Tomlinson, 1st Baronet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sir William Tomlinson, 1st Baronet
Sir William Edward Murray Tomlinson, 1st Baronet (4 August 1838 – 17 December 1912) was an English lawyer, colliery owner and Conservative politician. Tomlinson was born in the Lancaster registration district in Lancashire and became a barrister.〔British Census 1881〕 He was living at 3 Richmond Terrace Richmond from 1868 until his death〔(''Richmond Terrace'', Survey of London: volume 13: St Margaret, Westminster, part II: Whitehall I (1930), pp. 249–256. Date accessed: 1 April 2009 )〕 He was part owner of the Worsley Mesnes Colliery Company.〔(Lancashire Quarter Sessions )〕 Tomlinson was elected as Member of Parliament for Preston in 1882, and held the seat until 1906. In the 1900 election he was challenged unsuccessfully by Keir Hardie. He was created a baronet, of Richmond Terrace on 11 August 1902. Winston Churchill was challenged to fisticuffs when he referred to Tomlinson as "a miserable old man".〔(Journal of the Churchill Centre & Societies No 128 Autumn 2005 )〕 At the end of March, 1903, Tomlinson was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Lancashire. Tomlinson never married and on his death at the age of 74 the baronetcy became extinct. . ==References==
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