Charles Harrison (Plymouth MP)

He acquired a large practice in his own right, with major clients being the London Chatham and Dover Railway and the Law Fire Insurance Society.

On two occasions Harrison stood for election to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom on behalf of the Liberals.

He stood again at the ensuing general election in 1895, and became one of the town's two members of parliament, while continuing to hold his seat on the London County Council.

Harrison became suddenly ill with inflammation of the throat at the funeral of Sir Frank Lockwood on 23 December 1897 and died at his London home on the following day from heart failure.

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Charles Harrison