Bernard Cruddas

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Lieutenant-Colonel Bernard Cruddas DSO (1 January 188223 December 1959) was a British Conservative politician.

Cruddas was commissioned into a volunteer battalion of the North Staffordshire Regiment in 1899, but the following year transferred to the Regular Army and the Northumberland Fusiliers. He reached the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in World War I and was awarded the Distinguished Service Order.

He was elected as Member of Parliament for Wansbeck at the 1931 general election, and returned at the 1935 election. He stood down in 1940, and at the Wansbeck by-election on 29 July the Conservative candidate Robert Scott was returned unopposed.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
George William Shield
Member of Parliament for Wansbeck
19311940
Succeeded by
Robert Scott