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'''Frank Henry Taylor''' (10 October 1907 – 1 October 2003) was a [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] politician in the [[United Kingdom]] who was the [[member of parliament]] for the [[Manchester Moss Side (UK Parliament constituency)|Manchester Moss Side]] constituency from 1961–1974.
'''Frank Henry Taylor''' (10 October 1907 1 October 2003) was a [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] politician in the [[United Kingdom]] who was the [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] for the [[Manchester Moss Side (UK Parliament constituency)|Manchester Moss Side]] constituency from 1961 to 1974.


He had unsuccessfully fought [[Newcastle-under-Lyme (UK Parliament constituency)|Newcastle-under-Lyme]] in [[United Kingdom general election, 1955|1955]]. He was elected for Moss Side in [[Manchester Moss Side by-election, 1961|a by-election in 1961]] caused by the death of the Conservative incumbent [[James Watts (British politician)|James Watts]], and held the seat until he was defeated by [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour's]] [[Frank Hatton (British politician)|Frank Hatton]] in [[United Kingdom general election, February 1974|February 1974]].
He had unsuccessfully fought [[Newcastle-under-Lyme (UK Parliament constituency)|Newcastle-under-Lyme]] in [[1955 United Kingdom general election|1955]]. He was elected for Moss Side in [[1961 Manchester Moss Side by-election|a by-election in 1961]] caused by the death of the Conservative incumbent [[James Watts (British politician)|James Watts]], and held the seat until he was defeated by [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour's]] [[Frank Hatton (British politician)|Frank Hatton]] in [[February 1974 United Kingdom general election|February 1974]], partly due to Taylor's seat having been merged with part of Hatton's former seat of [[Manchester Exchange (UK Parliament constituency)|Manchester Exchange]].


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Latest revision as of 13:41, 12 June 2021

Frank Henry Taylor (10 October 1907 – 1 October 2003) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom who was the Member of Parliament for the Manchester Moss Side constituency from 1961 to 1974.

He had unsuccessfully fought Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1955. He was elected for Moss Side in a by-election in 1961 caused by the death of the Conservative incumbent James Watts, and held the seat until he was defeated by Labour's Frank Hatton in February 1974, partly due to Taylor's seat having been merged with part of Hatton's former seat of Manchester Exchange.

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Preceded by Member of Parliament for Manchester Moss Side
1961Feb 1974
Succeeded by