Alfred Money-Wigram | |
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Member of Parliament for Romford | |
In office 2 April 1894 – 16 January 1897 | |
Preceded by | James Theobald |
Succeeded by | Louis Sinclair |
Personal details | |
Born | 1866 |
Died | 1899 |
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Alfred Money-Wigram (sometimes Alfred Wigram, 21 July 1856 – 13 October 1899) was a British brewery company director, and Member of Parliament for the Romford division of Essex from 1894 to 1897.
Money-Wigram was born on 21 July 1856.Look and Learn describe him as a "wealthy banker";[1] the International Brewers' Journal records an Alfred Money-Wigram as a shareholder in Reid's Brewery Company,[2] and he is listed as a director of Reid's Brewery Company Limited in a successful 1894 taxation case before the High Court of Justice.[3]
Alfred Money-Wigram was elected Conservative MP for Romford in an 1894 by-election on 2 April 1894 arising from the death of the incumbent Conservative MP, James Theobald. He retained the seat in the 1895 United Kingdom general election held from 13 July to 7 August 1895, but resigned his seat on 16 January 1897.[4]
He died on 13 October 1899.