John Thompson (politician, born 1861)

John William Howard Thompson (1861-17 October 1959) was a British Liberal Party politician, solicitor and soldier.

John Thompson

Background

He was educated at Carshalton and Whitgift School, Croydon. He married Antoinette Ebden Keene of Crewkerne, Somerset. They had two daughters. His wife died in 1940.[1] His daughter Antoinette Winifred Thompson married the 6th Marquess Conyngham.[2]

Career

He worked as a solicitor.[3] He was Liberal MP for Somerset East from 1906 to 1910. He gained the seat at the 1906 General Election from the Liberal Unionists.

General election 1906Electorate 9,717
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJohn Thompson4,55353.9
Liberal UnionistBertram Falle3,89046.1
Majority6637.8
Turnout
Liberal gain from Liberal UnionistSwing

He served just one parliamentary term before losing his seat back to the Liberal Unionists at the General Election in January 1910.

General election January 1910Electorate 9,791
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal UnionistErnest Jardine4,99755.79.6
LiberalJohn Thompson3,97044.3-9.6
Majority1,02711.4
Turnout
Liberal Unionist gain from LiberalSwing+9.6

He stood again at the General Election of December 1910 but was unable to regain his seat.[4]

General election December 1910Electorate 9,791
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal UnionistErnest Jardine4,74855.1-0.6
LiberalJohn Thompson3,87544.9+0.6
Majority87310.2-1.2
Turnout
Liberal Unionist holdSwing-0.6

He was a captain in the Devonshire 11th Service battalion in 1915 and a major in the 24th (County of London) Battalion (The Queen's) in 1916.[5] He did not contest the 1918 General election. He did however contested the 1920 Ilford by-election, where he finished third;

Ilford by-election, 1920
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Coalition ConservativeFredric Wise15,61254.38-12.4
LabourJoseph King6,57722.91+3.4
LiberalJohn Thompson 6,51522.69+8.9
Turnout28,704
Coalition Conservative holdSwing

He remained at Ilford to contest the seat at the 1922 General Election, when he came second, pushing Labour into third place.

1922 General ElectionElectorate 45,013[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UnionistFredric Wise14,07144.4-10.0
LiberalJohn Thompson 7,62524.0+1.3
LabourA West5,41417.1-5.8
Ind. UnionistFC Bramston4,61014.5n/a
Majority6,44620.4-11.1
Turnout70.5
Unionist holdSwing-5.6

He did not contest the following three General Elections but remained a supporter of the Liberal Party. His return to the electoral fight came at the 1931 General Election, when he returned to Somerset and fought the Conservative seat of Wells. Much of the Wells constituency was part of the Somerset East constituency that he had represented before the First World War. He came second with a credible vote share;

General election 1931: Wells
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAnthony Muirhead17,71158.7
LiberalJohn Thompson12,44041.3
Majority5,27117.5
Turnout17.5
Conservative holdSwing

He did not stand for parliament again.

Sources

  • Who Was Who
  • British parliamentary election results 1885–1918, Craig, F. W. S.

References

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Somerset Eastern
1906January 1910
Succeeded by