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Sir '''George Middleton''' (1876, ] - 25 October 1938, ]) was a ] politician and ]. Sir '''George Middleton''' (1876, ] - 25 October 1938, ]) was a ] politician and ].


Starting work at the ], Middleton became prominent in the Union of ], editing its magazine. He became MP for ] from 1922 to 1924, and was MP again from 1929 to 1931.<ref name=TimesObit>'Sir G. Middleton: The Ecclesiastical Commission', '']'', 26 October 1938</ref> Starting work at the ], Middleton became prominent in the ], editing its magazine. He became MP for ] from 1922 to 1924, and was MP again from 1929 to 1931.<ref name=TimesObit>'Sir G. Middleton: The Ecclesiastical Commission', '']'', 26 October 1938</ref>


In 1931 he replaced Sir ] as First Church Estate Commissioner. He was knighted in 1935.<ref name=TimesObit/> In 1931 he replaced Sir ] as First Church Estate Commissioner. He was knighted in 1935.<ref name=TimesObit/>

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Sir George Middleton (1876, Ramsey, Huntingdonshire - 25 October 1938, Westminster) was a Labour politician and Church Estates Commissioner.

Starting work at the Post Office, Middleton became prominent in the Union of Post Office Workers, editing its magazine. He became MP for Carlisle from 1922 to 1924, and was MP again from 1929 to 1931.

In 1931 he replaced Sir Lewis Dibdin as First Church Estate Commissioner. He was knighted in 1935.

References

  1. ^ 'Sir G. Middleton: The Ecclesiastical Commission', The Times, 26 October 1938
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