Background
He was the son of Thomas Mowbray Horridge.
assistant politician barrister
He was the son of Thomas Mowbray Horridge.
They had two sons.
He served during the European War in France from 1915-1916, and Mesopotamia from 1917-1918 reaching the rank of Captain. In 1918 he was appointed to the Political Service, Persia, as Assistant Political Officer, at Kermanshah. From 1918-1919 he served as Assistant Political Officer and Acting Vice-Consul at Hamadan.
From 1919-1920 he served the Civil Administration Mesopotamia, as Assistant Political Officer, at Khanaqin.
In 1922 he was Called to the Bar at Lincoln"s Inn. In 1937 he was appointed Barrister-at-Law and Master of the Supreme Court, King’s Bench Division.
He was Liberal candidate for the Sevenoaks Division of Kent at the 1935 General Election. He did not stand for parliament again.