Charles Mallet

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Charles Mallet

Sir Charles Edward Mallet (2 December 1862-21 November 1947), was a British historian and Liberal politician.

Mallet was returned to Parliament for Plymouth in 1906. In March 1910 Prime Minister H. H. Asquith appointed him Financial Secretary to the War Office, a position he held until he was defeated in the December general election of the same year.

He sought a return to parliament at the Salford North by-election, 1917 as a Coalition candidate but was defeated by an Independent.[1]

Mallet died in November 1947, aged 84.

References

  1. Debrett's House of Commons 1918

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Ivor Guest and
Henry Duke
Member of Parliament for Plymouth
1906Dec. 1910
With: Thomas Dobson 19061910
Aneurin Williams 1910
Succeeded by
Waldorf Astor and
Arthur Benn
Political offices
Preceded by
Francis Dyke Acland
Financial Secretary to the War Office
19101911
Succeeded by
Francis Dyke Acland


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