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Sidney Job Pocock

Sidney Job Pocock

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Sir Sidney Job Pocock JP (20 September 1855 – 28 April 1931), was a British businessman, magistrate, writer, Liberal Party politician and an authority on prisons.

Background

Pocock was born the son of Abraham Pocock and Lydia Keevil of Stanford Park, Berkshire. In 1890 he married Annie Cousens. They had one son and three daughters. Annie died in 1900. In 1915 he married Kate Ethel Lankester. Kate died in 1925. Pocock was knighted in 1912. In 1931 he died at Surbiton Hall, Kingston on Thames, at the age of 76.

Professional career

Pocock inherited an interest in farming. He made his career as a businessman. He was prominent in the dairy industry. In 1907 he was appointed a Justice of the Peace for Middlesex and presided over the Spelthorne Petty Sessions. His experiences as a Magistrate led him to take a particular interest in the prison system. He visited many prisons, recording his observations and experiences which he had published in 1930, under the title 'The Prisoner and the Prison'.

Political career

Pocock was a member of the Eighty Club, a political London gentlemen's club which had a strong association with the Liberal Party. He was Liberal candidate for the Uxbridge division of Middlesex at the 1906 General Election. Uxbridge was a safe Conservative seat, so much so that no Liberal candidate contested the previous general elections in 1895 and 1900. The Liberals swept to power nationally and the tide nearly took Pocock into parliament. He lost by just 145 votes. Four years later, at the January 1910 General Election, he once again contested Uxbridge but this time the Conservative won comfortably. Later that year, he switched constituencies and was Liberal candidate for the Devizes division of Wiltshire at the December 1910 General Election. Devizes was a better seat for the Liberals, they had won it in 1906. The Conservatives had won it back in January 1910. Pocock was unable to wrestle the seat back and the Conservative held on by just over 700 votes. He did not stand for parliament again.

Electoral record

General Election 1906: Uxbridge
PartyCandidateVotes%±
ConservativeSir Frederick Dixon-Hartland6,42950.6n/a
LiberalSidney Job Pocock6,28449.4n/a
Majority1451.2n/a
Turnout79.8n/a
Conservative holdSwingn/a
General Election January 1910: Uxbridge
PartyCandidateVotes%±
ConservativeHon. Charles Thomas Mills10,11665.2+14.6
LiberalSidney Job Pocock5,40834.8-14.6
Majority4,70830.4+29.2
Turnout88.0+8.2
Conservative holdSwing+14.6
General Election December 1910: Devizes
PartyCandidateVotes%±
ConservativeBasil Edward Peto4,40854.6
LiberalSidney Job Pocock3,67045.4
Majority7389.2
Turnout87.1
Conservative holdSwing

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