[1] In both the 1923 and 1929 general elections, he unsuccessfully contested the safe Labour-held seat of Barnsley as a Conservative.
[3] Craven-Ellis had been selected as the Conservative candidate prior to the 1931 election but contested it as a National.
The Times Guide to the House of Commons 1935, however, treats him as a Conservative.
[4] In the House of Commons, he was chair of the Parliamentary Monetary Committee from 1934 to 1944.
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