Sir Ernest Varvill Hiley, KBE (1868–1949) was Conservative MP for Birmingham Duddeston[1][2][3] Originally a solicitor, he was town clerk of Leicester and Birmingham.
[4] He was elected as an MP in 1922 but stood down in 1923, an unusually short term.
[1][2][3] He later served on two Royal Commissions.
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