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John Wilkinson Taylor (politician)

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John Wilkinson Taylor
Born(1855-08-11)11 August 1855
Died26 June 1934(1934-06-26) (aged 78)
NationalityBritish
OccupationPolitician

John Wilkinson Taylor (11 August 1855 – 26 June 1934) was a British Labour Party politician.

Taylor began working at the age of nine, and three years later began an apprenticeship as a blacksmith. This enabled him to find work above ground at Dipton Colliery, and he became active in the Durham Colliery Mechanics' Association, eventually becoming its secretary. He also served on the County Durham Mining Federated Board, and as president of the Durham Ages Mineworkers' Homes Association.[1]

Taylor was elected as Member of Parliament for Chester-le-Street at the 1906 general election, and held the seat until he resigned in 1919 due to ill-health.

References

  1. ^ Stenton, Michael; Lees, Stephen (1979). Who's Who of British Members of Parliament. Vol. III. Brighton: Harvester Press. p. 351. ISBN 0855273259.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Chester-le-Street
19061919
Succeeded by
Trade union offices
Preceded by
Launcelot Trotter
General Secretary of the Durham Colliery Mechanics' Association
1897–1923
Succeeded by
W. S. Hall