Bath by-election, 1929
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The Bath by-election, 1929 was a parliamentary by-election
By-election
A by-election is an election held to fill a political office that has become vacant between regularly scheduled elections....

 held on 21 March 1929 for the constituency of Bath
Bath (UK Parliament constituency)
Bath is a constituency in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, previously of the House of Commons of England. It is an ancient constituency which has been constantly represented in Parliament since boroughs were first summoned to send members in the 13th century...

 in Somerset
Somerset
The ceremonial and non-metropolitan county of Somerset in South West England borders Bristol and Gloucestershire to the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset to the south-east, and Devon to the south-west. It is partly bounded to the north and west by the Bristol Channel and the estuary of the...

. It was caused by the death of the sitting MP, the Conservative Captain C. T. Foxcroft. Since a general election was due in May and the Liberal and Labour parties were not strong in the constituency, little effor was put into the campaign. The election was won by the Conservative candidate, the Honorable C. W. Baillie-Hamilton, younger brother of the Earl of Haddington
George Baillie-Hamilton, 12th Earl of Haddington
George Baillie-Hamilton, 12th Earl of Haddington, Kt, MC, TD , was a Scottish Peer from 1917 to 1986. Educated at Eton and Sandhurst, he was awarded the Military Cross during the First World War. In World War II he was a Wing Commander in the RAFVR. He was Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire from 1952...

. The Liberal candidate was S. R. Daniels and the Labour candidate was G. G. Desmond. All three fought the seat in the general election in May, in which Baillie-Hamilton increased his majority substantially.
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