Arthur Walters Wills
Arthur Walters Wills (1868-17 November 1948), was a British Liberal Party politician. BackgroundHe was a son of George Wills of Moretonhampstead, Devon. He was educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge. He married in 1908, Margery Eyre-Walker of Byfleet, Surrey. They had two sons and two daughters.[1] Legal careerHe took honours in law in 1890. As a Barrister-at-law, he was called to Bar in 1894 and joined the Western Circuit.[1] Political careerHe sat as Liberal MP for Dorset North from January 1905 to January 1910. He was elected at the first time of asking at the North Dorset by-election in January 1905 when he gained the seat from the Conservatives.
He held the seat a year later at the 1906 General Election.
He lost his seat back to the Conservatives at the January 1910 General Election. He failed to re-gain his seat at the general election 11 months later;
He did not stand for parliament again.[3] Sources
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