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Edmund Charles Rawlings

Edmund Charles Rawlings

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Edmund Charles Rawlings JP (11 December 1854 – 17 December 1917), was a British solicitor, a Liberal Party politician, and a prominent Primitive Methodist. He served as mayor of Hammersmith.

Family

Rawlings was born on 11 December 1854 at Wallingford, Oxfordshire to parents Edmund Rawlings (a Primitive Methodist minister) and Susannah Cock. He moved to London aged 14, becoming a solicitor in 1879 and forming a partnership in the City of London at Walbrook with Mr S Alford Butt (also the son of a Primitive Methodist minister). He married Amy Yates (1857-1914) in 1879 at Wilton, Wiltshire, and they had three children. He died on 17 December 1917 in Ealing.

Political career

In October 1900 Rawlings contested the UK General Election as Liberal candidate for Islington North.

In November 1900 he was elected a Hammersmith Borough Councillor at Hammersmith's first borough council elections. He was later appointed an Alderman of the borough council. He also served as Mayor of Hammersmith from 1906-07.

He stood several times for election to the London County Council as a Progressive candidate, without success. In 1895 and 1901 he contested Hammersmith. In 1910 he contested the City of London.

Rawlings took an active part in the relief of the unemployed and assistance of cripples. He also served as a Justice of the Peace for the County of London.

Electoral record

Islington North in London 1900
General Election 1900: Islington North
PartyCandidateVotes%±
ConservativeGeorge Trout Bartley4,88165.5
LiberalEdmund Charles Rawlings2,56734.5
Majority2,31431.0
Turnout62.3
Conservative holdSwing
Hammersmith in London 1900
London County Council election, 1901: Hammersmith
PartyCandidateVotes%±
ConservativeEdward Collins3,12826.1-2.4
ConservativeJocelyn Brandon3,11025.9-2.2
ProgressiveWT Lord2,88524.0+2.2
ProgressiveEdmund Charles Rawlings2,87424.0+2.4
Conservative holdSwing-2.3
London County Council election, 1910: City of London
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Municipal ReformNathaniel Louis Cohen5,41321.0
Municipal ReformJames William Domoney5,40420.9
Municipal ReformHerbert Stuart Sankey5,38320.9
Municipal ReformWilliam Henry Pannell5,37020.8
ProgressiveEdmund Charles Rawlings1,4395.6
ProgressiveHarold James Glanville1,4035.4
ProgressiveSamuel Lammas Dore1,4035.4
ProgressiveFrederick Link1,3935.4
Majority
Municipal Reform holdSwing

Religious activities

Rawlings was prominently involved with the Primitive Methodist movement, serving as vice-president and addressing its June 1905 conference in Scarborough. He wrote two PM publications: the Free Churchman's Legal Handbook, and (with a Dr Townsend) the Free Churchman’s Guide to the Education Act of 1902.

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