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Walter Elliot (English politician)

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British politician (1910–1988) For other people named Walter Elliot, see Walter Elliot (disambiguation).

Walter Elliot (17 February 1910 – 8 September 1988) was a British Conservative Party politician.

Elliot played seven Test matches for the England national rugby union team in the 1930s.

He was elected as Member of Parliament for Carshalton at a by-election in 1960, caused by the elevation to the peerage of the Conservative MP Antony Head. Elliot held the seat until he stood down at the February 1974 general election.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded byAntony Head Member of Parliament for Carshalton
1960February 1974
Succeeded byRobert Carr
Political offices
Preceded byIoan Evans Comptroller of the Household
1970
Succeeded byReginald Eyre


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