Walter Owen Clough (15 September 1846 – 17 April 1922)[1] was a British Liberal Party politician.
[3] He was re-elected in 1895, but did not serve a full term, and resigned his seat[3] on 23 April 1900 by the technical device of accepting appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead, a notional "office of profit under The Crown".
[4] The by-election for his seat was held on 3 May 1900, and won by the Liberal candidate Thomas Bramsdon.
[3] In the 1901 Census of London Clough is listed as a 54-year-old Chartered Accountant & Auditor, Magistrate and D L of the City of London living at Manor House, Upper Richmond Road, Barnes, Surrey with his wife Hannah and two sons.
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