He was a Joint Secretary, with Ruth Fry of Friends War Victims Relief Committee 1914–24, He was later, chairman of its Executive Committee, and if needed, giving almost daily help to the small and overworked office staff.
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He stood for Parliament in the Essex, South East constituency, at the General Election of 1892 as a Gladstonian Liberal, against the sitting Conservative MP, Major F C Rasch.
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