Henry Mills (British politician)
Henry Mills (1868 – 11 March 1928) was a British politician and anti-Sabbatarianist activist.
In 1888, Mills became the secretary of the
Islington Metropolitan Borough Council, and in 1905/06, he served as Mayor of Islington.[2]
At the
1922 UK general election in Islington West, taking a close second place with 35.3% of the vote.[3] He retained his council seat until his retirement, in 1928. He died a couple of days after the election.[2]