Cyril Entwistle
Major Sir Cyril Fullard Entwistle,
Life
He was the son of Joe Entwistle of
In World War I, Entwistle commanded the 235th Siege Battery of the Royal Garrison Artillery. He was mentioned in dispatches and awarded the Military Cross.[2]
At the 1918 general election, Entwistle was elected as Liberal MP for Hull South West,[6] and held the seat until he was defeated at the 1924 general election.[6][7] He was an Asquithian Liberal, opposed to David Lloyd George;[8] he defeated a Coalition Coupon-holding seaman's candidate (Coalition Labour). On the other hand, he has been counted as a coalition supporter.[9]
Entwistle was
Entwistle then devoted himself to the law and business. He left the rump Liberals under Lloyd George in early 1926, over land policy, with
In 1931 Entwistle
Family
Entwistle married in 1940 Ethel M. Towlson of Hale, Cheshire.[3]
References
- ^ a b Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "B" (part 4)
- ^ a b c d "Entwistle, Major Sir Cyril Fullard". Who's Who. A & C Black. Retrieved 1 September 2021. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ a b c d Kelly's (1943). Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes. Kelly's Directories. p. 647.
- ^ a b "The Four Directors-and Their Records". Reading Observer. 27 September 1919. p. 3.
- ^ Register of graduates and holders of diplomas and certificates. Manchester. p. 203.
- ^ ISBN 0-900178-06-X.
- ^ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "H" (part 4)
- ISBN 978-1-4738-4814-6.
- JSTOR 2639819.
- ISBN 978-0-19-826899-4.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-19-820672-9.
- ISBN 978-1-315-40849-1.
- ^ "A Time of Healing". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 2 February 1926. p. 6.
- ^ a b Craig, page 96
- ^ "Ballington Hosiery Limited". Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer. 4 February 1929. p. 16.
- ^ Drew, Sally Elizabeth (2018). "A Culture of Recording: Christopher Raeburn and the Decca Record Company" (PDF). opusklassiek.nl. University of Sheffield. p. 26.
- ^ "No. 34365". The London Gazette. 29 January 1937. p. 688.