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Thomas Coote

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Thomas Coote (born 1850, died 1939 at Folkestone) was an English coal merchant and Liberal politician.

Coote was born at Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire,[1] the son of Thomas Coote of St Ives, Huntingdonshire. He was educated privately and became a coal merchant in the firm of Coote & Son, Coal Merchants, of St Ives.[2]

In the 1885 general election, Coote was elected Member of Parliament for Huntingdon but lost the seat in the 1886 general election.[3] He was a member of the Reform Club and an original member of the National Liberal Club.

Coote married in 1878, Elizabeth Pauline Day. They lived at Ambury House, Huntingdon.

References

  1. ^ British Census 1881 RG11 1604/41 p13
  2. ^ Debretts Guide to the House of Commons 1886
  3. ^ Leigh Rayment
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Huntingdon
18851886
Succeeded by