Edward Holland (MP)

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Edward Holland (12 February 1806 – 5 January 1875)[1] was a British Liberal Party politician from Worcestershire.

He was elected at the

Member of Parliament for East Worcestershire, but was defeated at the 1837 election.[2]
He returned to the House of Commons after an 18-year absence when he was elected at a by-election in July 1855 as an MP for the borough of Evesham. He held that seat until he stood down at the 1868 general election, when the borough's representation was reduced to one seat.[2]

He lived in the

model farm at Dumbleton in Gloucestershire. He was at various points a president of the Royal Agricultural Society, a High Sheriff of Worcestershire and a deputy lieutenant of Gloucestershire.[2]

References

  1. ^ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "E" (part 2)
  2. ^ a b c "MR. EDWARD HOLLAND.-We have to announce". The Times. No. 28205. London, England. 6 January 1875. p. 5. Retrieved 8 June 2014.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Member of Parliament for East Worcestershire
18351837
With: Thomas Cookes
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Member of Parliament for Evesham
18551868
With: Sir Henry Willoughby, Bt to 1865
James Bourne
from 1865
Succeeded by