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Richard Winfrey
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Richard Winfrey

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Sir Richard Winfrey (5 August 1858 – 18 April 1944) was a British Liberal politician, newspaper publisher and campaigner for agricultural rights. He served as Member of Parliament for South West Norfolk, 1906–1923, and for Gainsborough, 1923–1924.

Biography

Winfrey was born at Long Sutton in Lincolnshire on 5 August 1858. He married Annie Lucy Pattinson of Ruskington, Lincolnshire, in 1897. His wife's brothers, Samuel Pattinson (1870–1942) and Sir Robert Pattinson (1872–1954), were later both Liberal MPs; Samuel for Horncastle from 1922 to 1924 and Robert for Grantham from 1922 to 1923. In religion Winfrey was a Congregationalist.

He died on 18 April 1944 in Castor House, Castor, Peterborough.

Publishing

In 1887, Richard Winfrey purchased the Spalding Guardian, a local newspaper that was to provide the basis for the Winfrey family's newspaper interests. His next purchase was the Lynn News; he also started the North Cambs Echo and bought the Peterborough Advertiser. During World War II Winfrey's newspaper interests began to be passed over to his son, Richard Pattinson Winfrey (1902–1985) who had himself unsuccessfully stood in the Holland with Boston by-election in 1924. In 1947, under the direction of Pat Winfrey, the family's newspaper titles were consolidated to form the East Midland Allied Press, now the emap media group.

Politics

Winfrey first contested South West Norfolk as a Liberal at the general election of 1895

General election 1895 South West Norfolk Electorate 9,119
PartyCandidateVotes%±
ConservativeThomas Leigh Hare3,96851.3
LiberalRichard Winfrey3,76248.7
Majority2062.6
Turnout7,73084.8
Conservative holdSwing

and tried again in 1900.

General election 1900 South West Norfolk Electorate 8,740
PartyCandidateVotes%±
ConservativeThomas Leigh Hare3,70250.4-0.9
LiberalRichard Winfrey3,63649.6+0.9
Majority660.8-1.8
Turnout7,33884.0-0.8
Conservative holdSwing-0.9

He was elected Liberal MP for South West Norfolk at the 1906 Liberal landslide election

General election 1906 South West Norfolk Electorate 8,936
PartyCandidateVotes%±
LiberalRichard Winfrey4,41655.7+6.1
ConservativeSir Thomas Leigh Hare3,51344.3-6.1
Majority90310.412.2
Turnout7,92988.7+4.7
Liberal gain from ConservativeSwing+6.1

and he held the seat

General election January 1910 South West Norfolk Electorate 9,045
PartyCandidateVotes%±
LiberalRichard Winfrey4,23951.5-4.2
ConservativeSir Thomas Leigh Hare4,00048.5+4.2
Majority2393.0-8.4
Turnout8,23991.1+2.4
Liberal holdSwing-4.2
General election December 1910 South West Norfolk Electorate 9,045
PartyCandidateVotes%±
LiberalRichard Winfrey4,17652.7+1.2
ConservativeAlbert Edward Stanley Clarke3,74547.3-1.2
Majority4315.4+2.4
Turnout7,92187.6-3.5
Liberal holdSwing+1.2

with the help of the Coalition Government coupon

General election 1918 South West Norfolk Electorate
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal
  1. Sir Richard Winfrey
unopposedn/an/a
Liberal holdSwingn/a
General election 1922: South West Norfolk Electorate 32,305
PartyCandidateVotes%±
LiberalSir Richard Winfrey10,43254.7n/a
LabourWilliam Benjamin Taylor8,65545.3n/a
Majority1,7779.4n/a
Turnout19,08759.1n/a
Liberal holdSwingn/a

until 1923. He also represented Gainsborough from 1923-24.

General election 1923 Electorate 27,294
PartyCandidateVotes%±
LiberalSir Richard Winfrey9,69447.1
UnionistJohn Elsdale Molson7,84138.1
LabourJames Read3,03914.8
Majority1,8539.0
Turnout20,57475.4
Liberal gain from UnionistSwing
General election 1924 Electorate 27,619
PartyCandidateVotes%±
UnionistHarry Frederick Comfort Crookshank10,28147.1+9.0
LabourF. J. Knowles5,95827.3+12.5
LiberalSir Richard Winfrey5,59025.6-21.5
Majority4,32319.828.8
Turnout21,82979.0+3.6
Unionist gain from LiberalSwing+10.0

His first career had been as a chemist, and he steered the Poisons and Pharmacy Act 1908 through Parliament.

Office

1910s Richard Winfrey.jpg

Between 1906 and 1910, Winfrey served as Parliamentary Secretary to Earl Carrington and Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture from 1916-1918.

In August 1914 as Mayor of Peterborough he was one of the last to read the Riot Act after anti-German disturbances.

Winfrey was knighted in the 1914 New Year's Honours. He also served as a Justice of the Peace. He was Chairman of the Lincolnshire and Norfolk Small Holdings Association, Ltd and sometime Chairman of the National Educational Association. At its foundation in 1906 he was Treasurer of the Eastern Counties Agricultural Labourers & Small Holders Union which in 1920 became the National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers.

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