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Buxton, Charles Roden. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 25, 1894. 3rd s. of Sir Thomas Fowell, Bart. (1854), of Warlies, Waltham Abbey, Essex. B. there Nov. 27, 1875. School, Harrow; Entrance Exhibitioner. Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar, 1895; Prizeman; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1898; M.A. 1901. President of the Union, 1897. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1898. Called to the Bar, 1902. On the South Eastern Circuit. Principal of Morley College (for working men and women) 1902-10. First President of the South London Branch of the Workers' Educational Association. M.P. for Ashburton, 1910; for Accrington, 1922-3; for Elland, 1929-31. Treasurer to the Independent Labour Party, 1924-7. Parliamentary Adviser to the Labour Party 1926. Early in the Great War wounded by a Turkish assassin, when on a political mission to secure the adhesion of Bulgaria to the Allied cause. Of 6, Erskine Hill, Golders Green, N.W. Married and had issue. Author, Turkey in Revolution; The A.B.C. Home Rule Handbook; Shouted Down; The War and the Balkans (with Lord Noel Buxton); The World after the War; Essays on English Literature; The Race Problem in Africa (1931); The Alternative to War (1936), etc. Brother of Harold J. (1898), etc. (Who's Who, 1939.) | Charles Roden BUXTON Approx. lifespan: 18751942 Adm pens. Trinity College 1894:06:25 3rd s. of Sir Thomas Fowell BUXTON, Bart. (1854), of Warlies, Waltham Abbey, Essex , b. there ^ Warlies, Waltham Abbey, Essex , 1875:11:27 Sch: Harrow Entrance Exhibitioner. Matric 1894:10MT: Scholar 1895 Prizeman; BA Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class 1898 MA 1901 President of: : Union 1897 Adm. Inner Temple: 1898 Called to the Bar: 1902 On the South Eastern Circuit Principal of: : Sch: Morley College for working men and women [Morley], [London], 1902-10 First President of: : South London Branch of Workers' Educational Association M.P. for: : Ashburton, [Devon], 1910 for Accrington, [Lancashire], 1922-23 for Elland, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1929-31 Treasurer to: : Independent Labour Party 1924-27 Parliamentary Adviser to: : Labour Party 1926 Early in the Great War[1914-18] wounded by a Turkish assassin, when on a political mission to secure the adhesion of Bulgaria to the Allied cause. Of 6 Erskine Hill, Golders Green, [London], , N.W. m. and had issue. Author, Turkey in Rev.olution; The A. BChir Home Rule Handbook; Shouted Down; The War and the Balkans (with Lord Noel BUXTON ); The World after the War; Essays on English Literature; The Race Problem in Africa , (1931) ; The Alternative to War (1936) etc. brother of Harold J. BUXTON (1898) etc. ( Who's Who 1939) [add:] d. 1942:12:16 [:add] [add:] WWW [:add] |