Monday, 20 August 2018
2004 Frank Gray
Constituency : Oxford 1922-24
Frank won Oxford from the Tories for the Asquithians in a straight fight..
Frank was born in Oxford and educated at Rugby. His father was a Conservative alderman and mayor. He became a solicitor. He joined up in 1917, refusing a commission and serving as a private. He then worked as an agricultural labourer before becoming a newspaper proprietor. He contested Watford in 1918, coming third.
Frank became a whip. He visited Ireland in 1923.
Frank held his seat in 1923 but was unseated on petition because his agent had falsified his expenses. He was banned for seven years, In 1930 the Oxford Liberal Association invited him to stand again but he declined.
Frank toured the workhouses of Oxfordshire as a tramp, recounting his experiences in The Tramp: his meaning and being, published in 1931. He founded an institution at Bicester to try and rehabilitate vagrants but it did not survive him. In 1926 he drove across Africa. He published A West African Diary.
He died aboard a liner in 1935 aged 54.
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