Charles Ainsworth (politician)

Colonel Charles Ainsworth (25 February 1874 – 10 April 1956)[1] was a British businessman and Conservative politician.

Following a private education, he entered the family textile business of Charles Ainsworth and Company Limited, of which he eventually became chairman and managing director.

[2] In the First World War he served in the Middle East as an officer in the Lancashire Fusiliers.

Following demobilisation in 1918, he was to maintain his connection with the regiment, becoming the commanding officer of the 5th (Territorial) Battalion from 1928 to 1933, and being awarded the brevet rank of colonel.

[3] Apart from his business and political interests he was master of the Holcombe Hunt from 1928 to 1933, and a member of the Church Assembly.

Ainsworth in February 1923