Frank Gibbs Rye (12 August 1874 – 18 October 1948) was a British solicitor and Conservative politician.
[1][2] The company was largely involved in conveyancing, Rye eventually became the senior partner, and he built up a lucrative practice transferring freehold and leasehold property in the Soho area of central London.
[1][2] Rye served only one term in parliament, and was defeated in 1929 when Winterton, his Labour opponent of five years before, won the seat.
In the event the party did not contest the seat, instead supporting the Liberal candidate as the representative of the National Government.
[4] In 1937 he was elected to the London County Council as a Municipal Reform Party councillor representing Westminster, Abbey.