William Gillis (politician)

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William Gillis (10 November 1859 – 18 September 1929) was a British politician.

Born on a ship in the Black Sea, Gillis grew up in Gressenhall in Norfolk. He moved to the West Riding of Yorkshire and became active in the Yorkshire Miners' Association (YMA) and the Labour Party. He was elected to Hoyland Nether Urban District Council and served for a time as its chairman. He stood in the Penistone by-election, 1921, gaining the seat for Labour, but was defeated at the 1922 UK general election, and did not stand again. Following his stint in Parliament, he worked for the YMA and became a magistrate.[1]

References

  1. Michael Stenton and Stephen Lees, Who's Who of British Members of Parliament, vol.3, p.128
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Penistone
19211922
Succeeded by
William Pringle