Thomas Cook (English politician), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Thomas Cook (English politician)

British Conservative Party politician

Date of Birth: 12-Jun-1902

Date of Death: 12-Aug-1970

Profession: politician

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Thomas Cook (English politician)

  • Sir Thomas Russell Albert Mason Cook (12 June 1902 – 12 August 1970) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.
  • He served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1931 to 1945. At the 1924 general election, he was an unsuccessful candidate in the Labour held constituency of North Norfolk.
  • He was defeated again by Labour's Noel Buxton at the 1929 general election, and at the by-election in 1930 when Lady Noel-Buxton held the seat with a majority of only 139 votes after her husband's elevation to the peerage. At the 1931 general election, Cook won the seat from Lady Noel-Buxton with a majority of nearly 7,000.
  • He was re-elected at the 1935 election.
  • He was knighted in 1937. In the Labour landslide at the 1945 general election, he was ousted by Labour's Edwin Gooch. Thomas Cook was a member of the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association and served on the Norfolk County Council.
  • From 1930 to 1955 he ran the Norfolk Chronicle.
  • He was county commissioner for the Norfolk St John Ambulance Brigade and Master of the Glaziers' Company in London. His descendants the Temple-Richards family, live at his previous home, Sennowe Hall, Sennowe Park in Norfolk.

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