- Wentworth Schofield
Wentworth Schofield (
17 April 1891 –16 December 1957 ) was a British politician, who served as the last ConservativeMember of Parliament for Rochdale.Schofield hailed from
Oldham inLancashire and was active in thecotton-spinning industry. He formed theManchester Yarn Spinners' Association and was a committee member of the Oldham Master Cotton Spinners' Association and the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners' Association, as well as acting as secretary to a cotton trade association. He also served as senior vice-President of OldhamChamber of Commerce and on the British national committee of theInternational Chambers of Commerce and the British Empires Chambers of Commerce. Also interested in foreign affairs, Schofield was an authority on theCongo Basin Treaties and served with theTerritorial Army for 33 years, commanding a battalion of theRoyal Tank Regiment inWorld War II , gaining the rank of lieutenant-colonel.Schofield contested the Rochdale seat without success at the 1950 general election but was first elected to Parliament in the 1951 general election, defeating the Labour incumbent.He retained the seat until his death in 1958.In the consequent
Rochdale by-election, 1958 , he was succeeded as MP by the Labour candidateJack McCann , who fought off a strong challenge from the LiberalLudovic Kennedy .ee also
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Rochdale by-election, 1958
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