Member of the U.K. Parliament for Dumbarton Burghs (1857–1936)
John Taylor |
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Born | (1857-12-23)23 December 1857 |
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Died | 19 September 1936(1936-09-19) (aged 78) |
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Nationality | English |
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Occupation | Politician |
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John Taylor, OBE, JP (23 December 1857 – 19 September 1936) was the member of parliament (MP) for Dumbarton Burghs elected at the 1918 general election, when he narrowly defeated David Kirkwood.[1]
A native of Stirling, he was educated at Cambusbarron Public School and Stirling Art School. A painter and decorator by trade in business at Clydebank from 1888 to 1919, he was a member of the Clydebank Town Council for 25 years and provost for 14 years.
He is usually regarded as a Liberal, although his candidacy was jointly organised by the National Democratic and Labour Party.[2] In the House of Commons, he was a supporter of David Lloyd George's coalition government.
He lost the seat to Kirkwood in 1922, when he stood as a National Liberal, and he did not stand again.
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