Major Sir Patrick Bernard Malone (17 March 1859[1] – 31 December 1939) was a British Conservative politician.
[2] Malone moved to Tottenham, Middlesex in the 1880s, a period when it was rapidly developing as a suburb of London.
[3] He became involved in the public life of the town and was elected to Tottenham Urban District Council and was a justice of the peace.
They were opposed by Sir Leo Chiozza Money, the official Labour Party candidate and A. E. Jay of the National Federation of Discharged Sailors and Soldiers.
[8] At the next election in 1929, an increase in the Labour vote saw Malone lose the seat to Frederick Messer in a four-cornered contest, with Liberal and Communist candidates also taking part.