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Liverpool East Toxteth by election, 1895

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The Liverpool East Toxteth by-election, 1895 was a parliamentary by-election held in England on 29 November 1895 for the House of Commons constituency of Liverpool East Toxteth.

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Vacancy

On 14 November the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP), Baron Henry de Worms was ennobled as Baron Pirbright. His previous title was as a Hereditary Baron of the Austrian Empire, but his British peerage gave him a seat in the House of Lords, and automatically disqualified him from the Commons.

Candidates

The Conservatives selected as their candidate Augustus Frederick Warr, a local solicitor working in the field of commercial law. Warr was a Liverpool City Councillor and a former President of the Liverpool Law Society. His father, who died later that year, had been the vicar of St Saviour's Church in Liverpool.

Result

The writ was received on 26 November, and Friday 29 November was set as nomination day, with polling on Tuesday 3 December.

However, at the close of nominations on Friday, Warr was the only candidate, so he was returned unopposed without any need for a vote.

Aftermath

Warr was re-elected unopposed at the next general election, in 1900. He resigned his seat in October 1902, and died in 1908.

References

Liverpool East Toxteth by-election, 1895 Wikipedia