John Banfield

Mr John William Banfield

Rush ID: 3094

Details

Born:
c. 1 January 1875
Died:
25 May 1945
Birth place:
UK
Gender:
Male
Ethnicity:
Unknown
Ethnic minority:
No
Religion:
Unknown
Aristocratic connections:
false
Formative occupation:
Bakery worker
Election occupation:
Trade union official
Parentage:
Unknown
Notes:
None
Knighthood/Dame:
False
Highest Office:
Backbencher
Who's Who volume:
3
Education level:
Elementary

References

Rush ID:
3094
MNIS ID:
Not set
Wikidata Entity ID:
Q6220528
Parliament ID:
Not set
Beamish Person ID:
Not set
They work for you ID:
Not set

Name changes

  1. BANFIELD, John (1875-1945)

Constituencies

  1. Wednesbury

    Party: Labour
    Year of election: 1932
    Date of election: 26 July 1932
    Nature of election: By-election
    Nature of service: First entry
    Year of exit: 1945
    Date of exit: 25 May 1945
    Party: Labour
    Nature of exit: Death
    Sponsorship: Amalgamated Union of Operative Bakers, Confectioners and Allied Workers of Great Britain and Ireland
    Constituency connection: None Known
    Notes: Exit resulted in by election. Elected as a result of a by election.

Unsuccessful candidate in

  1. Fulham West

    Connection with constituency: None Known
    Year of election: 1931
    Date of election:
    Nature of election: General Election
    Party: Labour
    Notes:
  2. Fulham West

    Connection with constituency: None Known
    Year of election: 1930
    Date of election:
    Nature of election: By-election
    Party: Labour
    Notes: Exit resulted in by election.
  3. Birmingham, Aston

    Connection with constituency: None Known
    Year of election: 1918
    Date of election:
    Nature of election: General Election
    Party: Labour
    Notes:

Schools

  1. Unknown (Miscellaneous)

Parties

  1. Labour Member

  2. Independent Labour Party Member

Local governments

  1. Fulham Borough Council

    Councillor

Trade unions

  1. Amalgamated Union of Operative Bakers, Confectioners and Allied Workers of Great Britain and Ireland National official

    1915-1940

    General Secretary.