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William Bird (Chichester MP)

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Preceded by
  
Lord Edmund Talbot

Name
  
William Bird

Party
  
Conservative Party

Profession
  
Politician

Education
  
Bruce Castle School


Political party
  
Conservative

Died
  
November 13, 1950

Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Charles Rudkin

Born
  
11 July 1855 (
1855-07-11
)

Sir William Barrott Montfort Bird (11 July 1855 – 13 November 1950) was a British solicitor and Conservative Party politician.

The son of William Frederic Wratislaw Bird, of Wilmington in Kent, he was educated at Bruce Castle School, and admitted as a solicitor 1880. He was a director of Williams Deacon's Bank, and of other companies, and was Justice of the Peace for West Sussex. In 1895 he married Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Spencer, and widow of James H. Murray.

He was elected unopposed as Member of Parliament for Chichester at a by-election in April 1921 following the resignation of the sitting Conservative MP Lord Edmund Bernard Talbot, who had been appointed as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

At the 1922 general election, Bird was re-elected with a massive majority over his only opponent, a Labour Party candidate. However, he faced a Liberal Party opponent for the first time at the 1923 general election, and lost his seat. He did not stand for Parliament again.

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William Bird (Chichester MP) Wikipedia