Arthur Dixey
Arthur Carlyne Niven Dixey (1889 – 25 May 1954) was a British Member of Parliament.
Dixey was educated at Manchester Grammar School and became a solicitor in 1913. He was a supporter of the Conservative Party, and stood for the party in Penrith and Cockermouth at the 1923 UK general election. He won the seat, and served until the 1935 UK general election, when he stood down.[1]
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Preceded by Levi Collison |
Member of Parliament for Penrith and Cockermouth 1923 – 1935 |
Succeeded by Alan Dower |
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