Fredric Wise Explained

Office:Member of Parliament
for Ilford, Essex
Birth Date:1871
Party:Conservative
Predecessor:Peter Griggs
Successor:George Hamilton
Termstart:25 September 1920
Termend:26 January 1928
Death Date:26 January 1928
Death Place:United Kingdom
Birth Place:United Kingdom

Sir Fredric Wise (1871 – 26 January 1928) was a British politician who served as the Conservative and Unionist Member of Parliament for Ilford in Essex after winning the 1920 Ilford by-election. Wise served until his death in 1928, when he was succeeded in another by-election by George Hamilton.[1]

Political career

Wise ran for parliament in 1920 in a by-election, which was triggered after the death of the Coalition Unionist Member of Parliament Sir William Peter Griggs. He was elected with a majority of the votes cast.

Wise was re-elected in the general elections of 1922, 1923 and 1924.

Wise died in 1928.

Electoral history

1924 general election

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mr Fredric Wise (Hansard). api.parliament.uk. 2020-03-31.