Charles Hobhouse
Sir Charles Edward Henry Hobhouse
Rush ID: 2888
Details
- Born:
- c. 1 January 1862
- Died:
- 26 June 1941
- Birth place:
- UK
- Gender:
- Male
- Ethnicity:
- White
- Ethnic minority:
- No
- Religion:
- Unknown
- Aristocratic connections:
- true
- Formative occupation:
- Army officer
- Election occupation:
- Army officer
- Parentage:
- Unknown
- Notes:
- F-in-law, G.P. Fuller, MP West Wilts 1885-95.
- Knighthood/Dame:
- True
- Highest Office:
- Cabinet Minister
- Who's Who volume:
- 2
- Education level:
- Graduate
References
- Rush ID:
- 2888
- MNIS ID:
- Not set
- Wikidata Entity ID:
- Q7526233
- Parliament ID:
- Not set
- Beamish Person ID:
- Not set
- They work for you ID:
- Not set
Name changes
- HOBHOUSE, Sir Charles (1862-1941)
Constituencies
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Bristol East
Party: Liberal Year of election: 1900 Date of election: 1 October 1900 Nature of election: General election Nature of service: Re Entry Year of exit: 1918 Date of exit: 14 December 1918 Party: Liberal Nature of exit: Electoral defeat Sponsorship: None known Constituency connections: Regional Notes: None -
Bristol East
Party: Liberal Year of election: 1892 Date of election: 4 July 1892 Nature of election: General election Nature of service: First Entry Year of exit: 1895 Date of exit: 13 July 1895 Party: Liberal Nature of exit: Electoral defeat Sponsorship: None known Constituency connections: Regional Notes: None
Unsuccessful candidate in
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Buckingham
Connection with constituency: None known Year of election: 1922 Date of election: Wed 15th Nov 1922 Nature of election: General election Party: Liberal Notes:
Ministerial offices
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PPS 1892-1895
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Under-Secretary 1907-1908
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Financial Secretary 1908-1911
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Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1911-1914
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Postmaster-General 1914-1915
Higher education
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Christ Church
Graduated
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RMA Woolwich
Graduated
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Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Graduated
Schools
Marriages
Relationships
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Indirect relative of Henry Hobhouse
Parties
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Liberal Party Member
Local governments
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Wiltshire County Council
Councillor
1893-