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Harrow; Trinity College, Cambridge. Master of Arts.
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Harrow; Trinity College, Cambridge. Master of Arts.
Private secretary to his father when Governor of South Australia, 1897-1898. Called to Bar, Inner Temple, 1902. Principal of Morley College (for working men and women), 1902-1910.
President of South London Branch of Workers’ Educational Association. Has had ranching experience in Texas. Editor of the Albany Review (formerly Independent Review), 1906-1908.
Is 2nd Lieut, in Royal First Devon Yeomanry. Contested East Hertfordshire 1906, Mid Devon 190S.
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Clubs: Reform, National Liberal.
Spouse 1904, Dorothy Frances,daughter of late Arthur Trevor Jebb and niece of late Sir Richard Jebb, M.P. for Cambridge University.