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Sir Harry Barnston

Sir Harry Barnston, 1st Baronet, JP, DL (December 1870 – 22 February 1929) was a British Conservative politician.

The son of Major William Barnston of Crewe Hill, and Mary Emma King, he was educated privately and at Christ Church, Oxford. He was unsuccessful parliamentary candidate at Stockport in 1906 and sat for Eddisbury, Cheshire from 1910 until his death. He served in government as Comptroller of the Household from 1921–1924, and from November 1924 – January 1928.

Honours

He was created a baronet of Churton in the County of Chester on 1 March 1924.

On his death in 1929 the baronetcy became extinct.

References

  1. "No. 32929". The London Gazette. 22 April 1924. pp. 3295–3296.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded byArthur Stanley Member of Parliament for Eddisbury
January 19101929
Succeeded byRichard John Russell
Government offices
Preceded byGeorge Frederick Stanley Comptroller of the Household
1921–1924
Succeeded byJohn Allen Parkinson
Preceded byJohn Allen Parkinson Comptroller of the Household
1924–1928
Succeeded bySir William Cope


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