Charles Frederick White

Charles Frederick White (11 March 1863 – 4 December 1923) was an English boot and shoemaker and Liberal Party politician.

[1] White's son, also called Charles Frederick (1891–1956), inherited his father's political activism, although in the Labour rather than the Liberal interest.

[6] He was for four years an elected member of Derbyshire County Council[7] and held the position of magistrate by virtue of being Chairman of a Local Authority.

Kerry held the seat against Liberal opposition in January 1910 and then defeated White in December 1910 with a majority of 1,060 votes.

Despite the Earl of Kerry's receiving the Coalition coupon which surely ought to have ensured his victory in such a safe Tory seat, he lost to White by a majority of 2,160 votes.

Charles White