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    William Sproston Caine (26 March 1842 – 17 March 1903) was a British politician and temperance advocate. He was elected to the House of Commons for Scarborough...
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  • William Caine may refer to: William Caine (Hong Kong) (1799–1871), Colonial Secretary and acting Governor of Hong Kong William Sproston Caine (1842–1903)...
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  • Le Caine William Caine 1873–1925), British author, son of William Sproston Caine. William Caine, Governor-general of Hong Kong 1854–1859 William Sproston...
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  • cartoonist. He was born in Liverpool, the son of politician William Sproston Caine and Alice Brown Caine, daughter of the Rev. Hugh Stowell Brown. He was educated...
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    Election Member Party 1885 David Duncan Liberal 1886 by-election William Sproston Caine Liberal 1886 Liberal Unionist 1890 by-election James Duncan Liberal...
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    subsequent so-called Khaki election of 1900. Following the death of William Sproston Caine M.P. on 17 March 1903, the Liberal Association of the Camborne Division...
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    William Sproston Caine, a prominent iron merchant and active temperance leader, and afterward Member of Parliament. A painting by Edwin Long of Mrs. Caine and...
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    Hughes, publisher, Wrexham and in 1897 to Ruth, daughter of Alice and W. S. Caine, MP. By his second marriage he had a son and a daughter. He resided at Plas...
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  • Lord Thomas Brandreth, Third Lord Sir Frederick William Richards, Junior Naval Lord William Sproston Caine, Civil Lord George Wightwick Rendel, Civil Lord...
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    {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Woods, G. S. (2004). "Caine, William Sproston". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
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    Conservative 1892 William Sproston Caine Liberal 1895 Henry Byron Reed Conservative 1896 by-election Ronald Greville Conservative 1906 William Priestley Liberal...
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    County of Denbigh. Lord Clwyd married Hannah, daughter of William Sproston Caine and Alice Brown Caine, and granddaughter of Hugh Stowell Brown, in 1893. She...
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    the building was a small villa in 1880, which was brought by Mr. William Sproston Caine. As social/religious meetings and societies flourished, a new building...
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    Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Joseph Howard 4,441 54.5 Liberal William Sproston Caine 3,706 45.5 Majority 735 9.0 Turnout 8,147 74.8 Registered electors...
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    half of the 20th century. Ruth Caine was born in Liverpool, the daughter of William Sproston Caine and Alice Brown Caine. Her father was a Member of Parliament...
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    working-class MPs. Sir William Pollard Byles, owner of the Yorkshire Observer and Liberal MP 1892–95 & 1906–17. William Sproston Caine, Temperance advocate...
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    V. Conybeare.[citation needed] Strauss was narrowly defeated by William Sproston Caine by 108 votes in the 1900 General Election, and failed to regain...
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  • 1910 William Sproston Caine: 1886 b, 1892, 1900 James Agg-Gardner: 1885, 1900, 1911 b Lord Charles Beresford: 1885, 1898, 1902 b, 1910 William Grenfell:...
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    of 3.4% of the votes. Reed was defeated in 1892 by the Liberal William Sproston Caine, but regained the seat in 1895. On 3 October 1896 Reed was involved...
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  • 1885 William Henry Smith Conservative William Henry Smith Conservative Secretary of State for War Scarborough 26 November 1884 William Sproston Caine Liberal...
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    reading room for pensioners at Haines Road is also mentioned by William Sproston Caine in his book 'Picturesque India: a Handbook for European Travellers'...
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  • membership required.) Estorick, Eric (1949). Stafford Cripps. A biography. William Heinemann, London. p. 326. The Times, Thursday, 16 September 1948; pg....
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    worked on the Sacheverell papers, and wrote a biography of his ancestor, William Sacheverell and published The Letters of the Sitwells and Sacheverells...
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  • staff were transferred to the Goodwills School at Promenade Road. William Sproston Caine in his book 'Picturesque India: a Handbook for European Travellers'...
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    a Justice of the Peace in Norfolk. He was Private Secretary to William Sproston Caine MP, Lord Yarborough and the Dowager Duchess of Montrose. He was...
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  • Dent 1869–1874 Sir Charles Legard 1874–1880 William Sproston Caine 1880 Succeeded by William Sproston Caine and John George Dodson Baronetage of Great...
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    the death of the serving Liberal Party Member of Parliament (MP), William Sproston Caine. The Liberal victor, Wilfrid Lawson had previously been MP for Cockermouth...
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    the House of Commons) between 1865 and 1872 and later held office under William Ewart Gladstone as Financial Secretary to the Treasury, President of the...
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    reported by the local press. He duly lost the 1892 election to William Sproston Caine. In 1895, he stood for the North Huntingdonshire constituency on...
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    Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone John Dent Succeeded by Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone William Sproston Caine Personal details Born 2 April 1846 Died 6 December 1901(1901-12-06)...
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