Walford Davis Green (24 August 1869 – 17 November 1941)[1] was a British barrister and Conservative Party politician.
[2][4] He won the Members' Prize in 1892 for his short book The political career of George Canning.
[8] After he had announced his intention to retire on health grounds, the local Unionist Association selected as its candidate F. E. Muntz,[9] who had contested Rugby in 1900.
[8] However, Muntz was himself forced to withdraw due to ill-health, and consideration was given to asking Green to stand again since his health had improved.
[9] However, Green did not stand again and the Unionist candidate Alfred Bird lost the seat to Clarendon Hyde.