George Garro-Jones

Mr George Morgan Garro-Jones

Rush ID: 4067

Details

Born:
c. 1 January 1894
Died:
27 September 1960
Birth place:
UK
Gender:
Male
Ethnicity:
White
Ethnic minority:
No
Religion:
Other
Aristocratic connections:
false
Formative occupation:
Barrister / Advocate
Election occupation:
Private secretary
Parentage:
Unknown
Notes:
None
Knighthood/Dame:
False
Highest Office:
Parliamentary Secretary
Who's Who volume:
3
Education level:
Secondary

References

Rush ID:
4067
MNIS ID:
Not set
Wikidata Entity ID:
Q5545309
Parliament ID:
Not set
Beamish Person ID:
1017
They work for you ID:
Not set

Name changes

  1. GARRO-JONES, George (1894-1960)
  2. TREFGARNE, George (1894-1960) **

Alternative names

  1. George (George Morgan) Trefgarne (A.K.A.)

    adopted surname Trefgarne in 1954

Peerages

  1. 1st Baron Trefgarne

    New hereditary

    1947

Constituencies

  1. Aberdeen North

    Party: Labour
    Year of election: 1935
    Date of election: 14 November 1935
    Nature of election: General election
    Nature of service: Re Entry
    Year of exit: 1945
    Date of exit: 5 July 1945
    Party: Labour
    Nature of exit: Retirement
    Sponsorship: None known
    Constituency connections: None known
    Notes: None
  2. Hackney South

    Party: Liberal
    Year of election: 1924
    Date of election: 29 October 1924
    Nature of election: General election
    Nature of service: First Entry
    Year of exit: 1929
    Date of exit: 30 May 1929
    Party: Liberal
    Nature of exit: Retirement
    Sponsorship: None known
    Constituency connections: None known
    Notes: None

Unsuccessful candidate in

  1. Hackney South

    Connection with constituency: None known
    Year of election: 1923
    Date of election: Thu 6th Dec 1923
    Nature of election: General election
    Party: Liberal
    Notes:
  2. Bethnal Green North East

    Connection with constituency: None known
    Year of election: 1922
    Date of election: Wed 15th Nov 1922
    Nature of election: General election
    Party: Nat. Lib.
    Notes:

Ministerial offices

  1. Parliamentary Secretary 1942-1945

    Min of Prod

Schools

  1. Caterham School

Marriages

  1. Churchill, Elizabeth

    Year: 1940

Parties

  1. Liberal Party Member

    1958-

  2. Labour Party Member

    1929-1952

Political organisations

  1. EPA Member

Clubs

  1. Royal Air Force Club