George Henry Williamson (14 January 1845 – March 1918)[1] was a British tinplate and sheet metal manufacturer, and Conservative Party politician.
[1] The writ of election was suspended and a Royal Commission was established.
Their report was published in December, concluding that there had been extensive corruption.
New writs were proposed unsuccessfully on 17 December 1906 and 14 February 1907, and the writ was not finally moved until 31 January 1908.
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