Margaret Wintringham JP (née Longbottom; 4 August 1879 – 10 March 1955) was a British Liberal Party politician. She was the second woman, and the first...
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candidates had been selected; Conservative: Harry Crookshank, Liberal: Margaret Wintringham For 1983 - 1992, see Gainsborough and Horncastle (UK Parliament constituency)...
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John Murray. p. 104. ISBN 978-0-7195-6525-0. Brock, Eleanor. "Asquith, Margaret Emma Alice, countess of Oxford and Asquith". Oxford Dictionary of National...
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Gaudencio Antonino who died on the eve of the election. Margaret Wintringham succeeded Thomas Wintringham in Louth, Lincolnshire, 1921 by-election Agnes Hardie...
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Margaret Wintringham...
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Coalition Conservatives 1921: British-born member to take her seat (Margaret Wintringham) – Liberal Party 1923: Disabled woman (Mabel Philipson) – Conservative...
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Wilson (1978–), musician and part of Leeds five-piece Kaiser Chiefs. Margaret Wintringham (1879–1955), the second woman to take a seat in the House of Commons...
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floods occurred in July 1968 and on 25 June and 20 July in 2007. Margaret Wintringham succeeded her dead husband at the Louth by-election in September...
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Australian rugby union footballer Maggie Longbottom, married name Margaret Wintringham (1879–1955), British Liberal Party politician Maurice Longbottom...
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Wintringham is a village in Cambridgeshire, England. Wintringham, North Yorkshire, a village in North Yorkshire, England. Margaret Wintringham (1879–1955)...
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