Charles Stewart (Northern Ireland politician)
Charles Stewart QC was a barrister and independent politician in Northern Ireland.
Stewart was elected for the Queen's University of Belfast at the Northern Ireland general election, 1958.[1] Independent politician Eileen M. Hickey, known for her Irish nationalist sympathies, had chosen not to contest the election.[2]
Stewart retained his seat at the 1962 general election and was returned unopposed in 1965. He resigned in October 1966.[1]
Following his resignation, Stewart was active as a magistrate into the 1970s[3] and had been appointed Chief Justice of the Cameroons.[4]
References
- 1 2 Biographies of Members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons
- ↑ Northern Ireland Parliamentary Election Results: University
- ↑ NORTHERN IRELAND (FINANCE), Hansard, 6 February 1973
- ↑ REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON - Peace – Work - Fatherland - Inside the Judicial Power - 77/81
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Preceded by Eileen M. Hickey Samuel Irwin Frederick Lloyd-Dodd Elizabeth Maconachie |
Member of Parliament for Queen's University of Belfast 1958–1966 With: Samuel Irwin to 1961 Frederick Lloyd-Dodd to 1962 Elizabeth Maconachie to 1969 Sheelagh Murnaghan from 1961 Ian McClure from 1962 |
Succeeded by Robert Porter Sheelagh Murnaghan Ian McClure Elizabeth Maconachie |
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