- Hugh Ferguson
Hugh Ferguson (born 1863) was a Unionist politician.
After a career as a
soldier , Ferguson became involved in theOrange Order , aProtestant Unionist organisation based inIreland . Believing that there was a base for his politics in the west of Scotland, he stood for the Motherwell constituency in several Parliamentary elections.In the 1918 general election, Ferguson won only 10.7% of the vote. However, in the 1922 election, there was no official Unionist candidate, and standing as an "Independent Unionist", Ferguson came a close second with 29.1%. By the 1923 election, he was able to secure his adoption as the official Unionist candidate, and narrowly took the seat. However, he held it for only a year, losing by an equally slim margin.
Ferguson then faded from public view. In 1933, he was convicted of
receiving stolen goods , namely iron plates and railway chairs.References
*Michael Stenton and Stephen Lees, "Who's Who of British MPs: Volume III, 1919-1945"
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