Gerald France
{{Short description|British politician (1870-1935)}}
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| education = Rydal, North Wales
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| spouse = {{marriage|Hilda Bainbridge|1898}}
| children = 5
| party = Liberal
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| office = Member of Parliament for Morley
| term_start = 1910
| term_end = 1918
| predecessor = Alfred Hutton
| successor = Constituency abolished
| office2 = Member of Parliament for Batley and Morley
| term_start2 = 1918
| term_end2 = 1922
| predecessor2 = New constituency
| successor2 = Ben Turner
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Gerald Ashburner France (4 August 1870 – 11 February 1935) was a British businessman and importer and Liberal Party politician.
Family and education
Gerald Ashburner France was the son of James Ashburner France of Tynemouth and was rooted in the commercial and social life of the North East of England. His home was at Newbiggin Hall, Westerhope in Newcastle upon Tyne. In religion, France was a MethodistStephen Koss, Nonconformity in Modern British Politics; Basford, 1975 p. 154 and he was educated at Rydal, a boarding school in North Wales founded in the Methodist tradition. In 1898, he married Hilda Bainbridge from Eshott in Northumberland. They had four sons and a daughter.Who was Who, OUP 2007
Career
France had a business career as an agent and importer in the North East.The Times House of Commons 1910; Politico’s Publishing, 2004 p86 He rose to become governing director of the firm J A France & Co. of London and Newcastle as well as Chairman of Scott & Turner Ltd, a firm of Newcastle tinprinters. During the First World War, France served as a temporary lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.Who was Who, OUP 2007
Politics
=Local politics=
France became a member of Northumberland County Council in 1903,Who was Who, OUP 2007 representing the coal mining area of PrudhoeThe Times House of Commons 1910; Politico’s Publishing, 2004 pp86-87 and was made an Alderman in 1913.Who was Who, OUP 2007 He was sometime chairman of the old age pensions committee of the county of NorthumberlandThe Times, 6 December 1910 p7 and also served as chairman of the county's Parliamentary Committee and of its Health Establishment Committee.Who was Who, OUP 2007
=Parliament=
France had Parliamentary ambitions. His name was mentioned as a possible Liberal candidate for the seat of Gateshead in 1909 to succeed the Lib-Lab MP, John JohnsonThe Times, 12 January 1909 p10 but although he was not chosen he was soon selected elsewhere. He entered Parliament at the January 1910 general election when he held the Liberal seat of Morley in the West Riding of Yorkshire by a majority of 4,631 votes over the Unionist in a three-cornered contest.The Times House of Commons 1910; Politico’s Publishing, 2004 pp86-87 France held his seat at the December 1910 general election when he was returned unopposed.The Times House of Commons 1911; Politico’s Publishing, 2004 p95
The Morley constituency was abolished for the 1918 general election and France was adopted as Liberal candidate for the new seat of Batley and Morley. He fought the seat as a Coalition Liberal (as Lieutenant Gerald France) and was not opposed by a Conservative or Independent Liberal. He was presumably awarded the Coalition coupon and in a straight with Labour candidate Ben Turner, France took the seat by a majority of 1,468 votes.The Times House of Commons 1919; Politico’s Publishing, 2004 p24
France may have seen the political writing on the wall as he did not defend his seat at the 1922 general election when Batley and Morley fell to Ben Turner for Labour. He did not stand for Parliament again.F W S Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949; Political Reference Publications, Glasgow, 1949 p691
== Electoral record ==
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|title=General election January 1910: Morley British parliamentary election results, 1885-1918 (Craig)
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{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate =Gerald Ashburner France
|votes = 8,026
|percentage = 59.0
|change = n/a
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{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = John Stobart Charlesworth
|votes =3,395
|percentage = 24.9
|change = n/a
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{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = Herbert Smith
|votes =2,191
|percentage = 16.1
|change = n/a
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{{Election box majority|
|votes = 4,631
|percentage = 34.1
|change = n/a
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{{Election box turnout|
|votes =
|percentage = 86.0
|change = n/a
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{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = n/a
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{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=General election December 1910: MorleyBritish parliamentary election results, 1885-1918 (Craig)
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{{Election box candidate unopposed with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate =Gerald Ashburner France
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{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
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{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin | title=General election 1918 Batley and MorleyBritish parliamentary election results 1918-1949, Craig
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{{Election box candidate with party link coalition 1918|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate =Gerald Ashburner France
|votes = 13,519
|percentage = 52.9
|change =n/a
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{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate =Ben Turner
|votes =12,051
|percentage =47.1
|change =n/a
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{{Election box majority|
|votes =1,468
|percentage =5.8
|change =n/a
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{{Election box turnout|
|votes =
|percentage =66.9
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{{Election box new seat win
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = n/a
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{{Election box end 1918}}
=Political appointments=
In 1916, France was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the President of the Board of Trade,Who was Who, OUP 2007 Walter Runciman.Sir Archibald Spicer Hurd, Who goes there?; Hutchinson &Co, 1942 p169 He was made a Deputy Lieutenant of Northumberland in August 1932 The Times, 3 August 1932 p13 He was also sometime President of the Gladstone Club.The Times, 6 December 1910 p7
=Other public appointments=
France was sometime President of the National Commercial Temperance League,Who was Who, OUP 2007 a body formed in the 1890s to appeal to the business and professional community in the economic and ethical field of thought to promote temperance.{{cite web |url=http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/94/7211.htm |title=AIM25: Institute of Alcohol Studies, Alliance House Foundation: Institute of Alcohol Studies, Alliance House Foundation |website=www.aim25.ac.uk |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040514135359/http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/94/7211.htm |archive-date=2004-05-14}} He was also a member of the national executive committee of the Boys' Brigade.Who was Who, OUP 2007
Death
Towards the end of his political career, France's health began to deteriorate. Just before Christmas of 1934, he went to Tenerife on doctors' advice for the benefit of his condition. Back in England in the new year, he was taken to hospital in Newcastle upon Tyne on 21 January where he was kept until he died on 11 February.Chemist and druggist: the newsweekly for pharmacy; Volume 122, 1935 p195
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Category:Liberal Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
Category:Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War I