15-1675: John Nicholson may refer to: In politics [ edit ] John Nicholson (Yarmouth MP) , Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth 1698–1700, 1702–08 John Nicholson (New York politician) (1765–1820), United States Representative from New York John A. Nicholson (1827–1906), United States Representative from Delaware John Nicholson (New South Wales politician) (1840–1919), New South Wales politician John Robert Nicholson (1901–1983), Canadian former Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia John Sanctuary Nicholson (1863–1924), British politician and soldier John Nicholson (Western Australian politician) (1867–1941), Western Australian politician In sports [ edit ] John Nicholson (footballer, born 1936) (1936–1966), English footballer John Nicholson (Scottish footballer) (1888–1970), Scottish footballer John Nicholson (racing driver) (1941–2017), New Zealand racing driver John Nicholson (football secretary) (1864–1932), 'manager' of Sheffield United F.C. John Nicholson (athlete) (1889–1940), American track and field athlete John Nicholson (cyclist) (born 1949), cyclist from Australia John Nicholson (Cambridge University cricketer) (1822–1861), English cricketer, played for Cambridge University in 1845 John Nicholson (Northamptonshire cricketer) (1903–1950), English cricketer, played for Northamptonshire Jack Nicholson (footballer) (1892–1967), former Australian rules footballer In military [ edit ] John Nicholson (East India Company officer) (1821–1857), Irish-born military figure known as
30-774: A 'Patriotic Trade Unionist's and Seamen's' candidate - supported the Coalition Government and was supported by the National Sailors' and Firemen's Union . He claimed to have been adopted by both the Liberal Party and National Democratic and Labour Party , but only appeared on the former's official list. ** Dawson initially was endorsed by the National Federation of Discharged and Demobilized Sailors and Soldiers who then repudiated him. General Election 1914–15 : Another General Election
45-460: A by-election. Extensive bribery was found in the seat and its right to return a member was lost. It was then incorporated into East Suffolk and North Norfolk . John Nicholson (priest) The Ven John Malcolm Nicholson (26 May 1908 – 2 December 1983) was the Archdeacon of Doncaster from 1955 to 1959. He was educated at Whitgift School and King's College, Cambridge . After
60-525: A period of study at Ripon College Cuddesdon He was ordained Deacon in 1932 and Priest in 1933. After a curacy at St John the Baptist, Newcastle upon Tyne he held incumbencies at Monkseaton , Denton Burn , Cullercoats and High Melton . He was Headmaster of The King's School, Tynemouth from 1959 to 1970. This article about a Church of England archdeacon in the Province of York
75-593: Is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom since the 2024 general election by Rupert Lowe of Reform UK . The Parliamentary Borough of Great Yarmouth had been represented by two members of parliament (MPs) in the House of Commons of England from 1295 to 1707, in the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800, and in the House of Commons of
90-468: The 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies . The constituency covers the area in and around Great Yarmouth in Norfolk . Despite its rural area, there is a substantial amount of industry in the constituency. Great Yarmouth was a 2-seat constituency until 1868 when it was disenfranchised. It was recreated for the 1885 general election as a single-seat constituency. * Wilson - who stood as
105-791: The "Hero of Delhi" John Nicholson (naval officer) (1756–1844), Continental Navy officer during the American Revolution John W. Nicholson (born c. 1934), retired U.S. Army general John W. Nicholson Jr. (born 1957), U.S. Army general In other fields [ edit ] John Nicholson (poet) (1790–1843), 'The Airedale Poet' John Nicholson (orientalist) (1809–1886), English independent scholar John Henry Nicholson (1838–1923), Australian writer John William Nicholson (1881–1955), English mathematician Sir John Rumney Nicholson (1866–1939), British engineer John Nicholson (author) , Australian children's author John Nicholson, engine driver and contributor to
120-676: The People Act 1948 , which came into effect for the 1950 general election . This abolished the Parliamentary Borough and replaced it with the County Constituency of Yarmouth, which incorporated the County Borough and surrounding rural areas. Further to the local government reorganisation of 1974, which was reflected in the redistribution of seats which came into effect for the 1983 general election ,
135-795: The United Kingdom from 1801. The borough was unaffected by the Great Reform Act of 1832 , but it was disenfranchised for corruption by the Reform Act 1867 , when its voters were absorbed into the North Division of the Parliamentary County of Norfolk. The seat was re-established as a single-member Borough by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 and remained unchanged until the Representation of
150-545: The University of Hull Sir John Nicholson, 2nd Baronet (1911–1993), Lord Lieutenant of the Isle of Wight John Gambril Nicholson (1866–1931), English schoolteacher, poet, and amateur photographer See also [ edit ] John Nicolson (disambiguation) Jack Nicholson (born 1937), American actor [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with
165-534: The abolished constituency of Central Norfolk . Thorpe St Andrew was transferred to Norwich North and remaining western parts to the new constituency of Mid Norfolk . Gained a small area from the abolished Suffolk constituency of Lowestoft , including Bradwell , which had been transferred to Norfolk as a result of the local government reorganisation of 1974, as laid out in the Local Government Act 1972 . The boundaries were unchanged by
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#1732772761127180-598: The constituency was formally renamed Great Yarmouth and its boundaries coincided with those of the local authority of the Borough of Great Yarmouth. It has remained unchanged since then. The parts of the Rural District of Blofield and Flegg had previously been included in the abolished Eastern Division of Norfolk . The remaining parishes of the Rural District of Blofield and Flegg were transferred from
195-474: The invention of the compound steam locomotive Jack Nicholson (John Nicholson, born 1937), American actor John Lambert (martyr) (John Nicholson, died 1538), English Protestant martyr John Nicholson (priest) (1908–1983), Archdeacon of Doncaster from 1955 to 1959 John Beauchamp Nicholson (1852–?), architect in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia John H. Nicholson (1889–1972), vice-chancellor of
210-505: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Nicholson&oldid=1182763697 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Great Yarmouth (UK Parliament constituency) Great Yarmouth
225-465: Was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected; Wilshere resigned, causing a by-election. The election of Lennox and Coope was declared void on petition on 14 February 1848 due to bribery, causing a by-election. The election was declared void on petition due to bribery by McCullagh and Watkin's agents, causing
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