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Name
  
Alfred Hedges


Role
  
Politician

Alfred Paget Hedges

Alfred Paget Hedges (30 December 1867 – 17 April 1929), was a British Liberal Party politician and cigarette manufacturer.

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Background

He was the second son of William Hedges of Ealing, the co-founder of Benson & Hedges Ltd. He was educated at Milton, Kent. He married Florence Hicks of Gerrans, Cornwall. They had three sons. He was an ardent Methodist.

Business career

He succeeded his father in his tobacco business in 1885 and immediately became the sole proprietor. He had business connections in London, New York and Montreal.

Political career

He was Liberal MP for the Tunbridge Division of Kent from 1906–10. He was elected at the first attempt, gaining the seat from the Conservatives at the 1906 General Election. On 18 February 1908, he instituted a debate on local taxation, and after extensive lobbying for the readjustment of taxes in the winter of 1908-9, he still voted against the government over rating reform in February 1909. He was defeated by the Conservatives at the following General Election in January 1910;

He served as a Justice of the Peace in Kent.

References

Alfred Paget Hedges Wikipedia