Thomas Browne Wallace

Thomas Browne Wallace (1865 – 28 April 1951) [1] was the Member of Parliament for West Down, 1921–1922.

Life

He was son of Robert Smyths Wallace, of Dromore, and was admitted a solicitor in 1887. A Unionist, he was elected for West Down on 14 July 1921.[2] He was appointed Chief Clerk of the High Court of Justice of Northern Ireland in 1922.[3]

gollark: In rural areas there is more voting power per person, which is obviously what I mean.
gollark: It's not really that good, but it's generally better than randomly giving one group more power.
gollark: I mean, that is the intention of having a democracy.
gollark: Maybe you should be.
gollark: You could just directly make voting power be proportional to land area and it would be more efficient and simple.

References

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Daniel Martin Wilson
Member of Parliament for West Down
1921–1922
Succeeded by
Hugh Hayes
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