Herbert Moss

Captain Herbert James Moss (22 February 1883 – 1956) was a British sailor, Army officer, and Scottish Unionist Party politician.

[1] Apprenticed to a ship as a boy, Moss received his master's certificate before the age of thirty.

In 1934, he, alongside William Paterson Templeton MP and a former Glasgow town councillor, were convicted of contravening to the Lotteries Act in connection to the Modern School of Art Union Cesarewitch draw.

In January 1935, the Rutherglen Unionist Association passed a resolution calling on him to resign as MP.

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