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Thomas Griffiths (politician)

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Succeeded by
  
Arthur Jenkins

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Elizabeth Morgan

Political party
  
Labour


Nationality
  
British

Constituency
  
Pontypool

Name
  
Thomas Griffiths

Died
  
4 February 1955 Oxford, England

Thomas Griffiths (1867–1955) was a Welsh trade union official and Labour Party politician, he was a Member of Parliament for Pontypool from 1918 to 1935.

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Early life

Griffiths was born in 1867 in Neath, Wales and was educated at the Melyn Voluntary School. In 1899 at the age of 32 Griffiths became a student at the newly opened Ruskin College in Oxford, England. In his home town he worked in the local steel industry and also served on Neath Town Council.

Politics

He was appointed a Divisional Officer of Iron and Steel Trades Confederation and in the 1918 General Election he became the Member of Parliament for Neath. Between 1919 and 1925 he was a Labour Party Whip and in 1924 he briefly became the Treasure of the King's Household.

Private life

He married Mary Elizabeth Morgan in 1891 and they had a son and a daughter, he died aged 87 in Oxford, England on 4 February 1955.

References

Thomas Griffiths (politician) Wikipedia