Thomas Sinclair (politician)
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Thomas Sinclair PC
Privy Council of Ireland
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 (17 December 1857 – 25 November 1940) was an Irish unionist politician
Politician
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Sinclair studied at Queen's University, Belfast before working as a surgeon. He was elected to the Senate of Northern Ireland
Senate of Northern Ireland
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 on its creation in 1921.

He was elected as a Ulster Unionist Party
Ulster Unionist Party
The Ulster Unionist Party – sometimes referred to as the Official Unionist Party or, in a historic sense, simply the Unionist Party – is the more moderate of the two main unionist political parties in Northern Ireland...

 Member of Parliament
Member of Parliament
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 (MP) for Queen's University of Belfast at the 1923 UK general election. From 1935 to 1937, Sinclair served as Deputy Speaker of the Senate of Northern Ireland
Speaker of the Senate of Northern Ireland
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. He resigned his Westminster seat on 18 September 1940 by appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. but held his Senate seat until his death in November.
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