Joseph Davison

Sir Joseph Davison (1868 – 15 July 1948)[1] was a prominent Northern Irish Unionist politician.

[2] In 1933, writing in the Northern Whig, Davison stated "...it is time Protestant employers of Northern Ireland realised that whenever a Roman Catholic is brought into their employment it means one Protestant vote less...

[1] He was then Deputy Leader of the Senate and Parliamentary Secretary in the Department of the Prime Minister from 1941 until his death.

[5] Also in 1941, Davison was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Department of the Prime Minister, serving in this post until his death.

[6] Sir Joseph Davison became Grand Master of the Orange Institution of Ireland by 1941, serving until his death in 1948.