Sir William Barrott Montfort Bird (11 July 1855 – 13 November 1950)[1] was a British solicitor and briefly a Conservative politician.
The son of William Frederic Wratislaw Bird, of Wilmington in Kent, he was educated at Bruce Castle School and admitted as a solicitor 1880.
He was a director of Williams Deacon's Bank, and of other companies, and was Justice of the Peace for West Sussex.
[3] At the 1922 general election, Bird was re-elected with a massive majority over his only opponent, a Labour Party candidate.
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