James Myles Hogge

James Myles Hogge (19 April 1873 - 27 October 1928) was a British social researcher and Liberal politician.

Hogge was educated at the Edinburgh Normal School, Moray House School of Education, and Edinburgh University, where he was president of the Liberal Association. Hogge at first wanted to be teacher. He began as pupil teacher in Edinburgh and was a 1st class King's Scholar at Moray House Training College, Edinburgh but he then qualified as a preacher in the United Free Church of Scotland. However, after engaging in work in the Edinburgh slums, he changed career again to concentrate on social work and research; first in Edinburgh, then in York with Joseph Rowntree and his son Seebohm. On 4 February, 1905, Hogge married Florence Rebecca Metcalfe, a widow from Malton in Yorkshire. They had one son and two daughters.

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Political career

Hogge was elected to the York City Council as a Progressive in the Castlegate ward from 1907-1913. He was president of the York City and County Liberal Club and secretary of the Thirsk and Malton Liberal Association. In December 1910, Hogge stood as Liberal candidate in the Camlachie division of Glasgow, losing narrowly to a Liberal Unionist, but he was elected to Parliament at a by-election in February 1912 at Edinburgh East. An opponent of the Lloyd George coalition, he was not given the 'coupon' at the general election of 1918 but increased his majority as an independent Liberal. He had misgivings about Asquith's leadership, however, and fell out of favour with the 'Wee Free' party establishment. He held his Edinburgh seat until the general election of 1924. From 1919-1920 he was President of the National Association of Discharged Sailors and Soldiers.

Hogge died at his home in Hammersmith on 27 October, 1928.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Sir James Gibson, Bt
Member of Parliament for Edinburgh East
1912-1924
Succeeded by
Thomas Drummond Shiels
Party political offices
Preceded by
John Gulland
Liberal Chief Whip
1919–1923
With: George Thorne
Succeeded by
Vivian Phillipps