Friday, 16 March 2018
1854 Barnet Kenyon
Constituency : Chesterfield 1913-29
Barnet took over from James Haslam at Chesterfield in another controversial by-election. Barnet was put forward by the Derbyshire Miners Association to succeed Haslam but he also enjoyed the support of the local Liberal Association and decided to describe himself as a Liberal in the contest. Labour's NEC and the MFGB grumbled but did not put up an alternative candidate. Barnet defeated a Tory and an Independent Labour candidate, John Scurr. Barnet was the last of the Lib-Lab MPs.
Barnet was a Yorkshireman with no formal education who started work in a quarry aged 7. He worked at many pits before settling at Shireoaks as a checkweighman. He helped found the Derbyshire Miners Association in 1880 and was President of the Derbyshire Miners Federation from 1896 to 1906. He later held paid positions. He was a Primitive Methodist lay preacher.
In 1918 Barnet received the coupon and was elected unopposed. This didn't stop him lending support to other Liberals in Derbyshie who didn't have the coupon. He was unopposed again in 1922. In 1923 he saw off both Conservative and Labour challenges easily. In 1924 he defeated Labour alone.
Barnet retired on health grounds in 1929.
He died in 1930 aged 79.
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