Background
Tomlinson was born at Poulton-le-Fylde in Lancashire, the son of William and Agnes Ormond Tomlinson.
Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom
Tomlinson was born at Poulton-le-Fylde in Lancashire, the son of William and Agnes Ormond Tomlinson.
He was educated at Poulton-le-Fylde Grammar School and Claremont College, Blackpool.
In religion Tomlinson was a Methodist. He was sometime President of the Methodist Local Preachers Mutual Aid Association and in 1939 he served as Vice-President of Methodist Conference. Tomlinson set himself up in business and founded Parkinson and Tomlinson, corn and oatmeal millers and seed merchants in the Fylde district.
He was regarded as an expert on agricultural questions.
Local politics
At the age of just 24 years he was elected to Poulton-le-Fylde Urban District Council and remained a member until the time of his death. On six occasions he was Chairman of the Council and for thirty years was Chairman of the Finance Committee.
He also sat on many other committees. Other public appointments
Tomlinson served as a Justice of the Peace in Poulton-le-Fylde.
Parliamentary candidate
First stood for Parliament at the 1923 general election as Liberal candidate in Fylde in Lancashire but was beaten by 3,280 votes in a straight fight with sitting Conservative Member of Parliament Lord Stanley.
Lancaster by-election, 1928
Turnout was 82% And Tomlinson overturned a Conservative majority from the previous election of 4,158. 1929-1935
Tomlinson was unable to hold the seat at the 1929 general election however, with Ramsbotham gaining it for the Conservatives, albeit by the small margin of 437 votes. Tomlinson did not contest the 1931 general election but did try again in 1935, this time finding himself again in second place although this time behind by 13,578.
Tomlinson died at Cliffdale, Thurnham in Lancashire on 3 June 1943, aged 62 years.
Perhaps drawn to Liberalism through his nonconformist religious beliefs, Tomlinson took an early interest in public affairs
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He was sometime Vice-Chairman of Fylde Water Board, Chairman of Preston, Garstang and Fylde Joint Hospital Board, a member of Lancashire County Licensing Committee, a member of the Quarter Sessions Appeals Committee, and a member of the Lancashire Agricultural Wages Board.