English politician
Mr Ernest Wild in about 1907[ 1]
Sir Ernest Wild , KC (1 January 1869 – 13 September 1934) was a barrister , Judge and Conservative Party politician who served first on the London County Council , and then as a Member of Parliament .
Ernest Edward Wild was born on 1 January 1869 in Norwich , and was educated at Norwich School and Jesus College, Oxford University, before qualifying as a barrister in 1893. Practising at the bar, he was also a Judge of the Norwich Guildhall Court of Record from 1897 to 1922. He became King's Counsel in 1912.[ 2]
Ernest Wild stood unsuccessfully as a Conservative Party Parliamentary candidate on four occasions, twice in Norwich , at the 1904 by-election and at the 1906 general election , and twice in West Ham North , in the December 1910 general election and in the July 1911 by-election .[ 3]
From 1907 to 1910 he sat as a Municipal Reform Party member of the London County Council representing the Finsbury division of Holborn .[ 2]
He was knighted “for public services” in the June 1918 King's Birthday Honours .[ 4]
At the 1918 General Election Sir Ernest was elected as member for Upton division of West Ham ,[ 5] standing as a Conservative supporter of David Lloyd George 's coalition Government. He retired from Parliament at the 1922 general election ,[ 6] and was appointed Recorder of London , the senior presiding Judge at the Central Criminal Court Old Bailey in the City of London . He remained Recorder of London until his death on 13 September 1934 at the age of 65.[ 7]
Sir Ernest Wild was an active Freemason , and in 1928 was appointed the Senior Grand Deacon of the Grand Lodge of England .[ 2]
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