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Arthur Heath
Arthur Howard Heath
British cricketer and politician (1856-1930).
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Statements about
Arthur Heath
Sex or Gender
Male
Member of Political Party
Conservative Party
Educated At
Brasenose College
Clifton College
Instance Of
Human
Date of Death
4/21/1930
Date of Birth
5/29/1856
Position Held
Member of the 29th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(1/15/1910 - 11/28/1910)
Member of the 27th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(10/1/1900 - 1/8/1906)
Occupation
Cricketer
Politician
Rugby Union Player
Given Name
Member of Sports Team
Position Played on Team / Speciality
Country of Citizenship
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
Work Location
Name in Native Language
Sport
Family Name
Father
Child
Spouse
Candidacy in Election
Place of Death
Described by Source
Place of Burial
Arthur
England Men’s National Rugby Union Team
(3/6/1876 - 3/6/1876)
Series Ordinal
:
80
Start Time
:
3/6/1876
End Time
:
3/6/1876
Unnamed
:
1
Number of Points/Goals/Set Scored
:
0
Fullback
United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
( - 4/12/1927)
End Cause
:
Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927
End Time
:
4/12/1927
English
London
Arthur Heath
Cricket
Heath
Robert Arthur Heath
Alice Peel
(1/10/1884 - )
Start Time
:
1/10/1884
1900 United Kingdom General Election
January 1910 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Leek
Marylebone
Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
Putney Vale Cemetery
Electoral District
:
Leek
Elected In
:
January 1910 United Kingdom General Election
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Parliamentary Term
:
29th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
1/15/1910
End Time
:
11/28/1910
Elected In
:
1900 United Kingdom General Election
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Parliamentary Term
:
27th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
10/1/1900
End Time
:
1/8/1906
Robert Heath
Electoral District
:
Hanley
Electoral District
:
Hanley
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Heath, Arthur Howard