Hugh Anderson (British politician)

Hugh Alfred Anderson (26 November 1867 – 16 June 1933) was an Ulster Unionist Party activist who was Member of Parliament for North Londonderry from the general election of 14 December 1918 until 13 February 1919.[1] He resigned only three days after taking the parliamentary oath,[2] becoming one of the shortest serving MPs ever. Anderson was the election agent for Hugh T. Barrie, who had represented North Londonderry since 1906 and won the by-election caused by Anderson's resignation.[3] The only reason Barrie had not stood in 1918 was that he was then High Sheriff of County Londonderry and was worried that might be considered an office of profit disqualifying him from the Commons.[3][4]

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  1. "People: Mr Hugh Anderson". Hansard 1803–2005.
  2. Members Sworn. Hansard. HC Deb vol 112. 10 February 1919. c40. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  3. Callan, Aaron (2019). "H.T. Barrie—the forgotten man of Ulster politics?". History Ireland. 27 (2): 31. ISSN 0791-8224. JSTOR 26853007.
  4. "Occasional Notes". The Law Times. 146 (3950): 114. 14 December 1918.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Hugh T. Barrie
Member of Parliament for North Londonderry
1918–1919
Succeeded by
Hugh T. Barrie


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