John Tinné

John Abraham Tinné (1877–1933[1]) was a British politician. He was elected as a Conservative Member of Parliament at the 1924 general election, representing Liverpool Wavertree. He resigned in 1931 through appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds.

Tinné was a partner in the long-established firm of Sandbach, Tinne & Company that had been founded by one of his ancestors.[2]

References

  1. "John Abraham Tinné (1877-1933), Politician". National Portrait Gallery. August 2008. Retrieved 1 January 2009.
  2. Draper, Nick (2014). "Helping to make Britain great: the commercial legacies of slave-ownership in Britain". Legacies of British Slave-Ownership: Colonial Slavery and the Formation of Victorian Britain. Cambridge University Press. p. 87. ISBN 978-1-31606-124-4.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Hugh Rathbone
Member of Parliament for Liverpool Wavertree
1924 – 1931
Succeeded by
Ronald Nall-Cain
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