George Alexander Hardy

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1851 – 1920

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Who was George Alexander Hardy?

George Alexander Hardy was an English businessman and Liberal Party politician who served for many years as a councillor in South London, and briefly as a Member of Parliament for the Stowmarket division of Suffolk.

Hardy was born in the Islington district of North London, and went into business in the City of London. He was a member of the Greenwich Vestry, and later served as a councillor on Camberwell Borough Council. In the March 1901 elections for the London County Council, Hardy was elected as a Progressive Party councillor for the Dulwich division of Camberwell. He was re-elected in 1904, but at the 1907 elections, the Municipal Reform Party made sweeping gains and Hardy lost his seat on the council.

He was elected at the 1906 general election as the Member of Parliament for Stowmarket division of Suffolk. At that time he was a deacon of the Camberwell Green Congregational Church, president of the south-east London Free Church Council, chairman of the Dulwich Society of Public Morality and a member of the London Missionary Society.

The Times reported in January 1910 that although he was "a good worker and a good speaker", Hardy was likely to lose the seat at the January 1910 election to his unionist opponent Frank Goldsmith, who had been working hard to cultivate the support of agricultural workers. Hardy's majority in 1906 had been only 2.2% of the votes, and Goldsmith took the seat on a swing of 4.3%.

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Born
Dec 29, 1851
Died
Oct 2, 1920

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on July 23, 2013

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