Granville Gibson

Sir Charles Granville Gibson (8 November 1880 – 17 July 1948[1]) was a British Conservative Party politician.

Gibson first stood for Parliament in the 1923 general election, when he was the Liberal Party candidate in Leeds South, winning only 27% of the votes.

[2] He did not stand again until the 1929 general election, when he was the Conservative candidate in the safe seat of Pudsey and Otley.

[3] He was knighted in King George VI's 1937 Coronation Honours, for political and public services.

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Gibson in 1931