[200] Who’s Who, 1904. Rollit, Sir Albert Kaye, J. P., LL. D., D. C. L., D. L., M. P., Islington, since 1886. Partner in Bailey and Leetham, steamship owners; Director of National Telephone Co.; Mayor of Hull 1883 to 1885; President of Associated Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom, 1890 to 1896; President London Chambers of Commerce 1893 to 1898; Chairman Inspection Committee, Trustee Savings Bank since 1890; President Municipal Corporations’ Association.

[201] Who’s Who, 1905.

[202]

AyesNoes
ConservativesGovernment Supporters6127
Liberal Unionists131
LiberalsThe Opposition724
Nationalists510
Various factions42
134164

[203] Who’s Who, 1905, Bayley, Thos., J. P., M. P. (L.), Chesterfield Division Derbyshire since 1892; many years on Nottingham Town Council.

[204] Hansard’s Parliamentary Debates, April 18, 1902, p. 706 and following.

[205] Hansard’s Parliamentary Debates, April 30, 1903, p. 1,015 and following, and May 11, p. 313 and following.

[206] According to The Times, May 11, 1903, Captain Norton said: “The Right Honorable Gentleman had told a startling story of how Members on both sides of the House had appealed to him to protect them from the postal servants. Members of the House represented all sections in their constituencies and surely postal servants as voters had the right to approach their representatives, and apply the same kind of pressure that other organized bodies applied.”

[207] The Times, May 18, 1903.

[208] The Times, August 14, 1903.