William Walter Cargill (1813 – 23 May 1894) was a British Conservative Party politician.
9-754: William Cargill may refer to: William Cargill (Berwick MP) (1813–1894; William Walter Cargill), Conservative Party politician William Cargill (New Zealand politician) (1784–1860; William Walter Cargill), Scottish-born New Zealand settler and politician William Wallace Cargill (1844–1909), American business executive and founder of Cargill, Inc See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "william-cargill" on Misplaced Pages. Cargill (surname) All pages with titles beginning with William Cargill All pages with titles containing William Cargill Cargill (disambiguation) William (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
18-569: A member of the New Zealand Parliament; his younger brothers Edward and John would also serve in the New Zealand Parliament. 1881 Berwick-upon-Tweed by-election By-election in the United Kingdom In 1881, Dudley Marjoribanks, MP , was elevated to the peerage as Baron Tweedmouth . At the 26 October Berwick-upon-Tweed 1881 by-election , Hubert Jerningham defeated Henry Trotter by
27-1201: A then record margin, despite attacks on Jerningham for supporting the right of atheist Charles Bradlaugh , who had won in Northampton at the 1880 general election , to sit in Parliament. Berwick-upon-Tweed by-election, 1881 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Hubert Jerningham 1,046 66.41 +10.1 Conservative Henry John Trotter 529 33.58 −10.1 Majority 517 32.82 +30.1 Turnout 1,575 79.2 −0.8 (est) Registered electors 1,989 Liberal hold Swing +10.1 References [ edit ] ^ Wickham, Michael (Winter 2004–2005). "Religion and Politics" (PDF) . Journal of Liberal History . 45 : 29 . Retrieved 9 October 2015 . ^ Craig, F. W. S. (1977). British parliamentary election results 1832–1885 (1 ed.). London: Macmillan. p. 42. v t e « 21st Parliament « By-elections to
36-451: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages William Cargill (Berwick MP) He was elected at a by-election in June 1863 as a Member of Parliament for Berwick-upon-Tweed . His victory by a margin of 18 votes (328–310) was immediately denounced by his Liberal opponent Alexander Mitchell . Cargill's attempt at an acceptance speech
45-5314: The 22nd Parliament of the United Kingdom » 23rd Parliament » 1880 May: Hackney Bath Birmingham Bradford Chester Kidderminster Marlborough Nottingham Oxford Pontefract Sheffield Taunton Durham City Hastings Leeds Midlothian Shrewsbury Haverfordwest Boroughs Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire Denbighshire Radnor Boroughs Mallow North East Lancashire Sandwich Wigtown Burghs Londonderry County Meath Derby Wycombe Louth Mayo June: London University Bandon Dungannon July: Gravesend Wallingford Bute Evesham Plymouth Tewkesbury Bewdley Lichfield Berwick-upon-Tweed Scarborough Wigtown Burghs August: Liverpool November: Wexford Borough Caernarvonshire Renfrewshire December: Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire Reading Kendal 1881 January: Wigan Edinburgh April: Northampton March: Coventry February: South Northamptonshire January: New Ross February: East Cumberland April: St Ives Sunderland West Cheshire May: Knaresborough Preston July: Elgin Burghs August: Edinburgh Leeds Elgin Burghs September: North Lincolnshire North Durham Cambridgeshire Tyrone October: Berwick-upon-Tweed November: Tiverton Stafford December: Londonderry County 1882 January: Carmarthen Boroughs North Riding of Yorkshire February: Preston Westminster Taunton Meath March: Northampton Malmesbury Caernarvon Boroughs East Cornwall April: Meath West Somerset May: Hawick Burghs Northern West Riding of Yorkshire June: Banffshire August: Halifax Haddington Burghs November: Edinburgh Ennis Salisbury Preston Cambridge University December: Wigan Liverpool 1883 January: Chelsea Mallow February: Haddingtonshire Newcastle upon Tyne Dublin County Westmeath Portarlington March: Wycombe Mid Cheshire Tipperary April: Southampton June: Derby Wexford County North Leicestershire Peterborough Hastings Monaghan July: Wexford Borough August: Sligo County East Essex Rutland October: Manchester November: Limerick City York December: Ipswich Wigan 1884 January: Londonderry County February: Paisley West Somerset Northampton South Lincolnshire West Norfolk Cork City Meath March: Brighton Cambridgeshire Huntingdon April: Poole May: Mid Kent June: Athlone Lincoln Mid Surrey South Hampshire Leicester North Warwickshire August: South Devon Ross and Cromarty Waterford County October: Radnor Boroughs Stirling Burghs November: Scarborough South Warwickshire Hackney Greenock Scarborough Down December: Knaresborough 1885 January: Tipperary March: Mid Somerset West Gloucestershire Glasgow May: Antrim Denbighshire June: Westminster Hertford July: Dublin University East Gloucestershire Eye Launceston Mid Lincolnshire South West Lancashire Mid Kent North Devon North Lancashire North Leicestershire Wakefield Wilton Bute Middlesex South Wiltshire Woodstock East Devon West Kent Down Brighton North Lincolnshire Chatham Aylesbury Horsham Lists of UK by-elections 1801–1806 1806–1818 1818–1832 1832–1847 1847–1857 1857–1868 1868–1885 1885–1900 1900–1918 1918–1931 1931–1950 1950–1979 1979–2010 2010–present Northern Ireland Hereditary peers Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1881_Berwick-upon-Tweed_by-election&oldid=1259947747 " Categories : History of Berwick-upon-Tweed By-elections to
54-541: The general election in 1865 , Cargill Mitchell won the seat from Cargill. Cargill unsuccessfully contested Berwick-upon-Tweed at the 1880 general election . At the Berwick-upon-Tweed by-election in 1881 , Cargill arrived at the town and announced his intention to stand, but does not appear to have been nominated. Cargill was the son of William Cargill (1774-1860), Superintendent of Otago in New Zealand and
63-399: The hearing resumed on a later day he protested that the committee had not allowed him to call the witnesses he needed, and declined to offer any further evidence. The committee concluded that there was there of bribery was indirect, and that there was no proof that had been carried out on behalf of Cargill. They dismissed the petition, but noted that it was neither frivolous not vexatious. At
72-408: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Cargill&oldid=956615077 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
81-572: Was drowned out by the crowd, which hustled him as he left and broke some glass both in the Guildhall and in the inn where he was staying. Mitchell announced that he would rather be defeated than win by the means which had secured Cargill's victory, and promised that he would lodge a petition against the result. When the petition was heard before a House of Commons committee, Mitchell's lawyer produced evidence of bribery in Cargill's interest. However, when
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