William Edward Robinson

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Robinson in 1917

William Edward Robinson (1863 – 10 May 1927) was an English merchant and Liberal Party politician.

Robinson was born in Burslem, Staffordshire the son of William Robinson of Stoke on Trent. He married in 1892.[1] By profession he was a potter's merchant and in religion he was a member of the United Methodist Church.[2] His grandson was Neville Robinson physicist.

Local politics

He was an elected member of Stoke on Trent council, becoming an Alderman and was later Mayor of the town circa 1918 for three years in succession. He had a particular interest in housing and transport issues.[2]

Parliament

Death

References

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