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Sir John Brunner, 2nd Baronet






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John Brunner
Photograph of Brunner
Born

Sir John Fowler Leece Brunner, 2nd Baronet


24 May 1865
Died16 January 1929
Political partyLiberal

Sir John Fowler Leece Brunner, 2nd Baronet (24 May 1865 – 16 January 1929) was a British Liberal Party politician.

Biography

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Brunner was the eldest son[1] of industrialist Sir John Tomlinson Brunner. On 8 September 1890 John got into difficulties whilst swimming in Lake Como, Italy. He was rescued by his younger brother, Sidney Herbert Brunner, who died in the process. Sidney's body was found on 10 September and buried beside the lake the next day.

Career

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John was elected at the 1906 general electionasMember of Parliament (MP) for LeighinLancashire, serving on the Liberal benches with his father, MP for NorthwichinCheshire.

When his father retired from Parliament at the January 1910 election, he was elected to succeed him as MP for Northwich, and held the seat until his defeat at the 1918 general election. On his father's death in 1919, he succeeded to the baronetcy.

He unsuccessfully contested the Southport seat at the 1922 general election, and won it at the 1923 general election, but was defeated again at the 1924 general election.

He stood again at the 1928 Cheltenham by-election, but came a poor second in the Conservative safe seat.

Marriage and family

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He married Lucy Marianne Vaughan Morgan (1871–1941), daughter of Octavius Vaughan Morgan (1837–1896), and granddaughter of Thomas Morgan of Pipton, near Glasbury, Breconshire (1796–1847). Their daughter Joyce Morgan Brunner married Sir William Worsley, 4th Baronet, and their granddaughter Katharine married Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, thereby becoming Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent. Their son Felix succeeded as the 3rd baronet upon the death of Sir John, age 63.[2]

Notes

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  1. ^ Dictionary of National Biography: Brunner, Sir John Tomlinson
  • ^ Cathcart, Helen (1971). The Duchess of Kent (First ed.). London: W.H. Allen. p. 37.
  • References

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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    C.P. Scott

    Member of Parliament for Leigh
    19061910
    Succeeded by

    Peter Raffan

    Preceded by

    Sir John Brunner, Bt

    Member of Parliament for Northwich
    19101918
    Succeeded by

    Harry Dewhurst

    Preceded by

    Godfrey Dalrymple-White

    Member of Parliament for Southport
    19231924
    Succeeded by

    Godfrey Dalrymple-White

    Baronetage of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    John Brunner

    Baronet
    of Druids Cross, Lancashire
    1919–1929
    Succeeded by

    Felix Brunner

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