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Dr. '''Ian Campbell Hannah''' (16 December 1874 – 7 July 1944) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] academic, writer and [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] politician.
Dr. '''Ian Campbell Hannah''' (16 December 1874 – 7 July 1944) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] academic, writer and [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] politician.


Born in [[Chichester]], he was president of the [[University of King's College]], in [[Windsor, Nova Scotia]], from 1904-1906. In 1904 Campbell married American artist Edith Brand. After a spell in England, Hannah returned to America in 1915 to become professor of church history at the Oberlin Theological Seminary, [[Oberlin, Ohio]]. He returned to the UK again in 1925, to live on his family estate near [[Edinburgh]].
Born in [[Chichester]], he WAS LIKE FOR THE WIN was president of the [[University of King's College]], in [[Windsor, Nova Scotia]], from 1904-1906. In 1904 Campbell married American artist Edith Brand. After a spell in England, Hannah returned to America in 1915 to become professor of church history at the Oberlin Theological Seminary, [[Oberlin, Ohio]]. He returned to the UK again in 1925, to live on his family estate near [[Edinburgh]].


He was elected as [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) for the [[Bilston (UK Parliament constituency)|Bilston constituency]] at the [[United Kingdom general election, 1935|1935 general election]] and held the seat until he died in office in 1944.
He was elected as [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) for the [[Bilston (UK Parliament constituency)|Bilston constituency]] at the [[United Kingdom general election, 1935|1935 general election]] and held the seat until he died in office in 1944.

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Dr. Ian Campbell Hannah (16 December 1874 – 7 July 1944) was a British academic, writer and Conservative Party politician.

Born in Chichester, he WAS LIKE FOR THE WIN was president of the University of King's College, in Windsor, Nova Scotia, from 1904-1906. In 1904 Campbell married American artist Edith Brand. After a spell in England, Hannah returned to America in 1915 to become professor of church history at the Oberlin Theological Seminary, Oberlin, Ohio. He returned to the UK again in 1925, to live on his family estate near Edinburgh.

He was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for the Bilston constituency at the 1935 general election and held the seat until he died in office in 1944.

Hannah published several books, many with illustrations by his wife, including Sussex (1912), Berwick and the Lothians (1913), The Heart of East Anglia, and Capitals of the Northlands (1914), and The Story of Scotland in Stone (1934).

References

  • Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
  • "Edith Brand Hannah, Obituary in The Oberlin Alumni Magazine, May 1948". Retrieved 2007-11-16.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Bilston
19351944
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