- Sir Gurney Braithwaite, 1st Baronet
Sir (Joseph) Gurney Braithwaite, 1st Baronet (
24 May 1895 –25 June 1958 ) was an English Conservativepolitician .Gurney Braithwaite came from a
Quaker family and was educated at Downs School,Colwall andBootham School ,York . DuringWorld War I , he served in theRoyal Navy at theSuvla Bay landing,Gallipoli , and inPalestine . He became a stockbroker and company director.Braithwaite contested Rotherhithe without success in 1929, and was elected the
Member of Parliament for Sheffield Hillsborough at the 1931 general election, losing the seat in 1935 to the previous incumbent, A. V. Alexander. He re-entered Parliament in a 1939by-election for Holderness. In Parliament, he was active on issues relating to ex-servicemen and the Navy, and was himself a lieutenant-commander in the RNVR. DuringWorld War II he helped organise convoys in theThames area.At the 1950 general election, Braithwaite's Holderness seat was abolished and he was elected for the marginal Bristol North West constituency. He served as
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport in the government of Winston Churchill from 1951 to 1953. He was made abaronet in 1954. Boundary changes involved his seat being redrawn to Labour's advantage, and at the 1955 general election Braithwaite lost. He died three years later.
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