Benjamin St John Ackers

Benjamin St John Ackers (6 November 1839 – 18 April 1915) was a British Conservative Party politician.

[1] A petition was lodged against the election of the two Liberal Party candidates, which led to one of the two returns being voided.

[1] In 1885, a vacancy arose in the Western division of Gloucestershire, when the Liberal MP Nigel Kingscote was appointed as Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues.

[2] Constituencies were radically revised by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, and at the general election in November 1885 Ackers contested the new Thornbury division.

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