Edmund George Lamb (8 July 1863 – 3 Jan 1925)[1] was an English landowner, colliery proprietor, and Liberal Party politician.[2]
He was elected at the 1906 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Leominster division of Herefordshire,[1] but was defeated at the January 1910 election by the Conservative candidate Sir James Rankin, who he had ousted in 1906.[3] and did not stand for Parliament again until the post-war general election of December 1918, when failed to regain the seat.[4]
Lamb and his wife Mabel née Winkworth (1862–1941), daughter of a Manchester cotton mill owner, had one child, Winifred Lamb (1894–1963). She was a classical archaeologist, and author of several works on ancient Greece.[2]
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Sir James Rankin |
Member of Parliament for Leominster 1906 – January 1910 |
Succeeded by Sir James Rankin |