Charles Lewis (New Zealand politician)

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Charles Lewis
MP
File:Charles Lewis, caricature portrait.jpg
Full length caricature portrait of Charles Lewis
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for City of Christchurch
In office
1896 – 1901
Preceded by William Pember Reeves
Succeeded by George John Smith
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Courtenay
In office
1902 – 1908
Preceded by new electorate
Succeeded by electorate abolished
Personal details
Born 1857
Christchurch
Died 1927

Charles Lewis (1857 – 28 November 1927) was an independent conservative Member of Parliament in New Zealand.

Early life

Lewis was born in Christchurch and attended Christ's College in his home city, and Clifton and Malvern Colleges in England. He inherited his father's farm in Halswell.[1]

Political career

Parliament of New Zealand
Years Term Electorate Party
1896 12th City of Christchurch Independent
1896–1899 13th City of Christchurch Independent
1899–1901 14th City of Christchurch Independent
1902–1905 15th Courtenay Independent
1905–1908 16th Courtenay Independent

He first entered parliament winning the 13 February 1896 by-election in the City of Christchurch electorate, triggered by the appointment of William Pember Reeves as Agent-General.[2] Lewis represented this electorate until 1901, when he resigned; the resulting by-election was won by George John Smith.[1][3] He then represented the Courtenay electorate in Canterbury from 1902 to 1908, when he retired.[3]

Death

Lewis retired to Waipukurau, in the North Island and "died there by his own hand on 28 November 1927. He was nervous and ill at the time".[4]

Notes

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  2. Wilson 1985, pp. 212, 229.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Wilson 1985, p. 212.
  4. Charles Lewis entry in G.R. MacDonald Dictionary of Biographies, Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand

References

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New Zealand Parliament
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Christchurch
1896–1901
Served alongside: William Whitehouse Collins (1896, 1899–1901), George John Smith and Tommy Taylor (1896–1899), Harry Ell (1899–1901)
Succeeded by
Harry Ell, George John Smith, William Whitehouse Collins
Academic offices
Preceded by Chairman of the Board of Governors of Canterbury College
1904–1907
Succeeded by
George Warren Russell


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