Yorkshire leaders; social and political . n1892, but he lost in a three-cornered contest, his poll being less than those ofboth the present Member of Parliament for the Borough and Sir W. , the present Solicitor-General, who came out in the Liberal interest. YORKSHIRE LEADERS: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL. Sir Hugh remained a Liberal Unionist, and assisted Mr. Geoffrey Dragein his campaign in Cleveland, but when the question of Tariff Reform cameforward he refused to desert his Free Trade principles, and ceased to supportthe transformed Unionist Party. He is a great educationalist, and has fre


Yorkshire leaders; social and political . n1892, but he lost in a three-cornered contest, his poll being less than those ofboth the present Member of Parliament for the Borough and Sir W. , the present Solicitor-General, who came out in the Liberal interest. YORKSHIRE LEADERS: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL. Sir Hugh remained a Liberal Unionist, and assisted Mr. Geoffrey Dragein his campaign in Cleveland, but when the question of Tariff Reform cameforward he refused to desert his Free Trade principles, and ceased to supportthe transformed Unionist Party. He is a great educationalist, and has fre-quently written in the leading Reviews and in the Times. Sir Hugh is aJustice of the Peace for Middlesbrough, and the North Riding of Yorkshire,and a and for the County of Durham, of which he was Sheriffin 1895. He is a Director of the North-Eastern Railway Company, on theBoard of which his father served from 1865 till his death. He lives mostlyat Rounton Grange, near Northallerton. His town residence is 95, SloaneStreet, Ripley Castle, 7/te seat oj Sir Henry Day Ingilby, 1st,, ,


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