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Samuel Moss

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Nationality
  
Welsh

Died
  
May 14, 1918

Role
  
Welsh Politician

Name
  
Samuel Moss

Occupation
  
Politician and Judge


Samuel Moss

Books
  
The English Land Laws: Being an Account of Their History, Present Features, and Proposed Reforms

Samuel Moss (13 Dec. 1858 – 14 May 1918), was a Welsh Liberal politician and Judge.

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Background

Moss was the son of Enoch Moss, of Broad Oak, Rossett, North Wales. He attended Worcester College, Oxford. In 1895 he married Eleanor Samuel. They had four sons and two daughters.

He qualified as a Barrister and practised on North Wales and Chester Circuit. He went to Lincoln's Inn in 1880. He was Assistant Boundary Commissioner for whole of Wales, 1887. He was County Court Judge, North Wales, Chester District (Circuit No 29), from 1906-18. He also served as a Justice of the Peace for Denbighshire. He wrote The English Land Laws, which was published in 1886.

Political career

He was elected to the House of Commons for Denbighshire East in a by-election in 1897. He held the seat until he resigned shortly after the 1906 election to take up an appointment as a County Court Judge. In local politics he was an Alderman and first Vice-Chairman of Denbighshire County Council, and 2nd Chairman; formerly member of Chester City Council.

References

Samuel Moss Wikipedia