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    Arnold Stephenson Rowntree (28 November 1872 – 21 May 1951) was a Quaker and Liberal MP for York, England. He was the son of John Stephenson Rowntree...
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  • members of the Rowntree family Rowntree trusts Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust Joseph Rowntree Foundation Arnold Stephenson Rowntree (1872–1951), Liberal...
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    following candidates had been selected; Unionist: John Butcher Liberal: Arnold Rowntree Labour: Henry Slesser Representation reduced to one List of parliamentary...
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  • Frederick, and his nephew Arnold Stephenson Rowntree. The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust’s values are rooted in Quakerism. Joseph Rowntree, who was a Quaker...
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  • Emeritus from 1991. Rowntree was the son of Arnold Rowntree and a nephew of the chocolatier and social-reformer Joseph Rowntree. He was educated at Earnseat...
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  • Liberal and Labour Parties. Charles Trevelyan MP Philip Morrell MP Arnold Rowntree MP Arthur Ponsonby MP Richard Denman MP Hastings Lees-Smith MP R.L...
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    World War and, with George Cadbury, Ramsay MacDonald, E. D. Morel, Arnold Rowntree, and Charles Trevelyan, he was a member of the Union of Democratic...
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  • the Northern Echo supported Liberal Theodore Fry from the seat. 1914 Arnold Rowntree and Charles Starmer controlled, liberal aligned and Northern Echo owning...
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  • appointment: he had won over Arnold Rowntree, the major backer for the new single left-of-centre journal, and Rowntree had insisted that Martin should...
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    by a friendly railwayman and posted. The NCF passed the letter to Arnold Rowntree, a Quaker member of parliament for York, who took the matter up with...
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