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British Liberal Party politician

Rowley Moody in 1923

Ada Rowley Moody JP, née Shufflebotham, was a British Liberal Party politician in Hanley, Staffordshire.

Background

Ada Shufflebotham was born the daughter of John and Emily E. Shufflebotham, of Newcastle-under-Lyme. She was educated at Orme Girls' School, Newcastle-under-Lyme. In 1914 she married Dr. Arthur Rowley Moody of Hanley.

Political career

Ada Rowley Moody was President of Hanley Liberal Association and a member of the Midland Liberal Federation Executive Committee for four years. She was Chairman of the Women's Advisory Committee to the Midland Liberal Federation, 1923 and 1924. She was Liberal candidate for the Hanley division of Staffordshire at the 1923 General Election. She came third and did not stand for parliament again. Her husband was also active in local politics having been proposed as Liberal candidate for Hanley at the 1912 by-election, before withdrawing. She was a Justice of the peace for Stoke-on-Trent. She was Vice-President of North Staffordshire Liberal Federation. She was a member of Hampstead Borough Council.

Electoral record

General Election 1923: Hanley
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Myles Harper Parker 11,508 53.3 +4.5
Unionist James Andrew Seddon 5,817 26.9 −1.8
Liberal Ada Rowley Moody 4,268 19.8 −2.7
Majority 5,691 26.4 +6.3
Turnout 63.7 −3.7
Labour hold Swing +3.1

References

  1. The Liberal Year Book, 1926
  2. The Liberal Year Book, 1926
  3. British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1973, FWS Craig
  4. By-Elections in British Politics, 1832-1914
  5. The Progressive Alliance and the Rise of Labour, 1903-1922
  6. The Liberal Year Book, 1928
  7. British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
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