Background
SPICER, Albert was born in 1847.
SPICER, Albert was born in 1847.
Studied at Mill Hill School. Privately at Heidelberg.
Member of special deputation to India, 1882-1883, on behalf of London Missionary Society. Special deputation Australasia, on behalf of Congregational Union, together with late Doctor Dale. And to 8amoan Islands for L.M.S., 1887-1888.
Contested Walthamstow Division, Essex, 1886. Member of Parliament (Liberal) Monmouth District, 1892 -1900. Pres, of Sunday School Union, 1900.
Chairman Congregational Union of England and Wales, 1893. Pres, of Welsh National Liberal Council, 1902-1903, and London Chamber of Commerce since 1907. Chairman Congregational Council 1905-1908.
Vice-Chairman State Children’s Association, 1907. Member ol Commercial Intelligence Committee, Board of Trade. Of Advisory Committee on Moral and Spiritual Welfare of the Army.
Of Royal Commissions for Exhibitions at Brussels, Rome, and Turin, heir: s. Albert Dykes, b. 1880. 1st Baronet, cartulary-register 1906; Justice of the Peace; Member of Parliament (Liberal) Central Hackney since 1906; wholesale stationer; member of the firm, James Spicer and Sons; Treasurer London Missionary Society; 2nd son of James Spicer, Woodford, Essex.
Liberal.
Clubs: Reform, City Liberal, National Liberal.