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Masterman, Charles Frederick Gurney.
Adm. pens.
at CHRIST'S, June 18, 1892.
[4th] s. of Thomas William [of Rotherfield Hall, Sussex]. B. [Oct. 24], 1873, at Wimbledon.
School, Weymouth College.
Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1892; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class) 1895; (Moral Sci. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1896); Arnold Gerstenberg Student, 1897; Burney prize, 1898; M.A. 1899.
Fellow, 1900.
President of the Union, 1896.
M.P. for West Ham, 1906-11; for S.W. Bethnal Green, 1911-16; for Rusholme, Manchester, 1923-4. Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Govt.
Board, 1908-9; Under-Secretary of State, Home Dept., 1909-12; Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1912-14; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1914-15; Privy Councillor, 1912.
Literary editor of the Daily News. Chairman, National Insurance Commission.
Lived for eight years in a block dwelling in a very poor district of S. London, to study the condition of the people.
Author, Tennyson as a Religious Teacher; The Condition of England; England after the War. Died Nov. 17, 1927.
Brother of the above and the next four.
(Peile, II. 775; D.N.B.; Who was Who; The Times, Nov. 18, 1927.)
Charles Frederick Gurney MASTERMAN
Approx. lifespan: 1873–1927
pens. Christ's College adm1892:06:18
4th s. of Thomas William of Rotherfield Hall, Rotherfield, Sussex
b. Wimbledon, [ Surrey ] 1873:[10:24]
Sch: Weymouth College Weymouth, [ Dorset ]
Matric 1892:10MT:
Scholar 1892
BA Nat.Sci.Trip., 1st Class 1895
(Moral Sci.Trip., Pt II, 1st Class(1896));
Arnold Gerstenberg Student: 1897
Burney Prize 1898
MA 1899
Fellow 1900
President of: : Cambridge Union Society 1896
M.P. for: : West Ham, [ London ] 1906-11
for S.W. Bethnal Green 1911-16
for Rusholme Manchester, [ Lancashire ] 1923-24
Parliamentary Sec. to: : Local Government Board 1908-09
Under-Sec. of State, Home Department 1909-12
Financial Sec. to: : Treasury 1912-14
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster: 1914-15
Privy Councillor: 1912
Literary editor of the Daily News
Chairman: National Insurance Commission.
Lived for eight years in a block dwelling in a very poor district of S. London , to study the condition of the people.
Publ.: Tennyson as a Religious Teacher; The Condition of England; England after the War
d. 1927:11:17
brother of the above and the next four. MASTERMAN
( Peile, II. 775; D.N.B.; Who was Who; The Times 1927:11:18)

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