William Lunn

Lunn

William Lunn (1 November 1872 17 May 1942) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.

Born in Rothwell, Lunn began working as a coal miner when he was twelve years old. He was later elected as checkweighman at Middleton Colliery, serving for twenty years.[1]

Lunn was a supporter of the Labour Party, and served on Rothwell Urban District Council and the Hunslet Board of Guardians. He stood unsuccessfully in the Holmfirth by-election, 1912. He was elected at the 1918 general election as Member of Parliament (MP) for the newly created Rothwell constituency, and held the seat until he died in office in 1942, aged 69.[1]

In 1924, Lunn served in Ramsay MacDonald's short-lived First Labour Government as Secretary for Overseas Trade, a junior ministerial post subordinate to the President of the Board of Trade.[1]

When the Second Labour Government took office in June 1929, Lunn was appointed as Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. He was moved in December that year to the post of Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, and held that position until the formation of the National Government in August 1931.[1]

From 1931 until 1936, Lunn served on the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Stenton, Michael; Lees, Stephen (1979). Who's Who of British Members of Parliament. III. Brighton: Harvester Press. pp. 218&ndash, 219. ISBN 0855273259.
  • Craig, F. W. S. (1983) [1969]. British parliamentary election results 1918-1949 (3rd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. ISBN 0-900178-06-X.
  • Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
Parliament of the United Kingdom
New constituency Member of Parliament for Rothwell
19181942
Succeeded by
Thomas Judson Brooks
Political offices
Preceded by
Albert Buckley
Secretary for Overseas Trade
1924
Succeeded by
Arthur Samuel
Preceded by
William Ormsby-Gore
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies
1929
Succeeded by
Drummond Shiels
Preceded by
Arthur Ponsonby
Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
19291931
Succeeded by
Malcolm MacDonald


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