Saturday, 31 March 2018
1869 William Edge
Constituency : Bolton 1916-23, Bosworth 1927-45 ( from 1931 Liberal National )
William came in at Bolton after the resignation of Thomas Taylor.
William was the son of a colour manufacturer. He was educated at Bolton School. He went into his father's business. He held a staff post at the War Office so could style himself Captain Edge.He was a Wesleyan Methodist.
William was known as a good platform speaker.
William received the coupon in 1918 and he and his Labour colleague were elected unopposed. He became a junior whip in Lloyd George's government. The coalition held in Bolton in 1922 with William being re-elected in tandem with the Conservative candidate. He was knighted that year
William remained a whip in opposition but resigned as a protest against the government's imposition of a duty on fabric glove imports.
In 1923 William came fourth in a very tight six-cornered contest with only 4,000 votes separating first from sixth.
William was close to Lloyd George and in 1925 became one of the trustees of his political fund. He was enthusiastic about the land campaign instigated in 1925.
William returned to Parliament when he won the Bosworth by-election in 1927 with strong support from Lloyd George. He increased his majority in 1929.
In 1930 William took part in a race with some homing pigeons from the Commons to Leicester.
Despite his friendship with Lloyd George , William joined Simon in the Liberal Nationals in 1931 and enjoyed easy victories with Conservative support in 1931 and 1935. However, he would still vote with Labour on occasion. He was created a baronet in 1937.
William stood down in 1945.
He died in 1948 aged 68.
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