Frederick Hall (Normanton MP)

[1] He was elected to the West Riding of Yorkshire County Council, serving for 12 years.

[3] He was elected to the House of Commons at the by-election, following the death of the sitting Member of Parliament (MP), William Parrott.

In 1909 the Miners Federation of Great Britain instructed him and all other MPs sponsored by their local miners associations to take the Labour Party whip and seek re-election in 1910 as a Labour Party candidate, which he did.

[2] In 1915 his YMA colleague John Wadsworth re-took the Liberal whip in the House of Commons, and there is some evidence that Hall may have done likewise.

[2] He contested the 1918 General Election as a Labour Party candidate.

Frederick Hall circa 1905