William Peter Griggs

Sir William Peter Griggs
MP
Member of the United Kingdom Parliament
for Ilford
In office
14 December 1918  11 August 1920
Succeeded by Fredric Wise
Personal details
Born 1 November 1849
Bethnal Green, London, England
Died 11 August 1920 (aged 70)
Ilford, London, England
Nationality British
Political party Coalition Conservative
Spouse(s) Georgina
Children None
Residence Ilford
Occupation Lighterman then builder and developer

Sir William Peter Griggs (1849–1920) was an English Member of Parliament for Ilford in north-east London.[1]

Early life

Born at 123 Brick Lane in Bethnal Green, London on 1 November 1849, Griggs lost his father when he was seven. He saved enough money to buy a barge which he operated along the Thames.[1] Griggs was later involved in building development in Ilford.[1]

Politics

Griggs entered local politics in 1899 when he was elected to Ilford District Council, becoming the chairman in 1910.[1] Since 1901 he had also been an Alderman of Essex County Council.[1] Griggs stood for Parliament in 1910 in the Romford constituency but failed to win the seat.[1] Griggs was successful at his next attempt during the 1918 General Election for the newly formed Ilford constituency with a majority of 11,249.[1] He was knighted in 1916.[2]

On 11 August 1920 he died at his home in Ilford after a long illness.[1] This created a by-election which was won by fellow Coalition Conservative Fredric Wise.[3]

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
None
Member of Parliament for Ilford
19181920
Succeeded by
Fredric Wise

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "Sir Peter Griggs, M.P." (Obituaries). The Times (London). Friday, 12 August 1920. (42487), col F, p. 13.
  2. The London Gazette: no. 29671. p. 7093. 17 July 1916. Retrieved 29 October 2010.
  3. "Ilford Retained - Large Coalition Majority" (News). The Times (London). Saturday, 9 OCtober 1920. (42537), col F, p. 10.