Clarence Smith | |
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Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull East | |
In office 4 July 1892 –13 July 1895 | |
Preceded by | Frederick Brent Grotrian |
Succeeded by | Thomas Firbank |
Personal details | |
Born | 1849 |
Died | 10 June 1941 |
Political party | Liberal |
Clarence Smith (1849 - 10 June 1941) was a British Liberal politician who served as Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull East in the 25th Parliament between 1892 and 1895. [1]
Smith was first elected at the 1892 general election.
Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld,later Princess of Leiningen and subsequently Duchess of Kent and Strathearn,was a German princess and the mother of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. As the widow of Charles,Prince of Leiningen (1763–1814),from 1814 she served as regent of the Principality during the minority of her son from her first marriage,Carl,until her second wedding in 1818 to Prince Edward,fourth son of King George III of the United Kingdom.
Events from the year 1822 in Canada.
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Clarence is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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Events from the year 1819 in the United Kingdom.
Clarence and Darling Downs was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian colony of New South Wales from 1856 to 1859. It included the Clarence Valley and the Darling Downs region. For the 1859 New South Wales colonial election The New South Wales part of the electorate was replaced by The Clarence while the Darling Downs was briefly a separate electorate prior to the separation of Queensland in December 1859.
Byron was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales created in 1913,replacing Rous,and named after Cape Byron. With the introduction of proportional representation in 1920,Byron absorbed Lismore and Clarence and elected three members. With the end of proportional representation in 1927,it was redivided into the single-member electorates of Byron,Lismore and Clarence. In 1988,Byron was replaced by Ballina and Murwillumbah.
Clarence Primrose was a Canadian politician.
The 1935 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team represented the University of Minnesota in the 1935 college football season. In their fourth year under head coach Bernie Bierman,the Golden Gophers compiled an undefeated 8–0 record and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 194 to 36.
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The Wyoming United States House election for 1892 was held on November 3,1892. Democratic Henry A. Coffeen defeated Republican incumbent Clarence D. Clark with 51.34% of the vote making Clark the first incumbent Representative from Wyoming to lose reelection.
Lieutenant-Colonel Hon. William Collard Smith,was a politician in colonial Victoria (Australia),member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Minister of Education 1880 to 1881.
Thomas Hawkins Smith was an English-born Australian politician.
The 1880 New South Wales colonial election was for 108 members representing 72 electoral districts. The election was conducted on the basis of a simple majority or first-past-the-post voting system. In this election there were 29 multi-member districts returning 68 members and 43 single member districts. In the multi-member districts each elector could vote for as many candidates as there were vacancies. 14 districts were uncontested. There was no recognisable party structure at this election. The average number of enrolled voters per seat was 1,549 for a country seat and 2,361 for an urban one,ranging from East Maitland (966) to Bourke (3,478).