Hector Hughes

Channel:
Subscribers:
9,580
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_caUUm_7IAc



Duration: 1:28
1 views
0


Hector Samuel James Hughes (14 August 1887 – 23 June 1970) was a Scottish Labour Party politician.
In his university years in University College Dublin he was a member of the Young Ireland Branch of the United Irish League, which successfully agitated for the land of 'ranchers' or large graziers to be confiscated and redistributed to their tenants.
In the Labour landslide at the 1945 general election, he was elected as Member of Parliament for Aberdeen North. He held the seat through six further general elections, before retiring from the House of Commons at the 1970 general election.
He died in Brighton aged 83, only five days after the 1970 election returned the Conservative Party to power.
Hector was not only an esteemed politician. He fought for women's rights in the suffragette movement as well as the abolition of the death penalty. He was also a published poet and wrote the national anthem for Ghana when they gained their independence.
He was the great-grandfather of Paul and Tonie Walsh among others.
Grandfather of Sylvia Walsh, Denise Casey, Mark Quinn, Clem Quinn and Benita Quinn Ahearne ( Ireland)
Father of Isolde Hughes/ Cazelet ( Actress) and Finny Hughes/McMullan

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hector_Hughes
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader




Other Videos By WikiReader


2021-10-09Yên Phú, Hà Giang
2021-10-09Bunker Hill (film)
2021-10-09Begwary
2021-10-09George Shelby
2021-10-09Choti Saryu
2021-10-09Thompsons Island Site
2021-10-09Moya Lear
2021-10-09Kyr-Jol
2021-10-09Community integration
2021-10-09Rheinsberg Lake Region
2021-10-09Hector Hughes
2021-10-09Momignies
2021-10-09Declan Lynch
2021-10-09Trina Gulliver
2021-10-091966 in film
2021-10-09Artillery Battalion (Norway)
2021-10-09Lazarus von Schwendi
2021-10-09No Need to Run
2021-10-09Alan Beards
2021-10-09John Kane (footballer, born 1987)
2021-10-09UNiCA (band)



Tags:
1945UnitedKingdomgeneralelection
1970UnitedKingdomgeneralelection
AberdeenNorthUKParliamentconstituency
Brighton
BritishHouseofCommons
ConservativePartyUK
GeorgeTrefgarne1stBaronTrefgarne
ISNIidentifier