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Algernon Henry Moreing (30 September 1889 – 22 October 1974) was a British politician who served as
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for
Buckrose Buckrose was a wapentake of the historic East Riding of Yorkshire, England consisting of the north-west part of the county; its territory is now partly in the modern East Riding and partly in North Yorkshire. Established in medieval times, ...
1918–22, and
Camborne Camborne ( kw, Kammbronn) is a town in Cornwall, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 20,845. The northern edge of the parish includes a section of the South West Coast Path, Hell's Mouth, Cornwall, Hell's Mouth and Deadman's Cove ...
1922-23 and 1924–29.


Early life

Moreing was born in September 1889, in London, England, to Helena (born in the North West Province of India) and
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, a civil and mining engineer originally from New South Wales, Australia (1911 Census, England). He was educated at
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and
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. He became a partner, as did his brother
Adrian Charles Moreing Adrian Charles Moreing (4 July 1892 – 10 July 1940) was a British Conservative Party politician. Moreing was born in July 1892 in Paddington, London, he was the younger son of Charles Algernon Moreing, a civil and mining engineer originally ...
(also an MP), in his father's mining engineers firm, Messrs Berwick, Moreing & Co.


World War I

Early in the war he was commissioned into the 283rd (London) Brigade,
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(RFA), Territorial Force, and saw active service with the British Expeditionary Force in France with its Ammunition Column; on 20 June 1916 he was appointed Officer Commanding of No.3 Section, 56th (London) Divisional Ammunition Column. He was discharged from the RFA at the end of his military career with the rank of captain. (Medal Index Card, & 56th Div. Ammo Col War Diary WO/95/2941 at The National Archive, Kew, Surrey).


Political career

Moreing was first elected to Parliament in 1918 as the MP for Buckrose in
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, switching to contest Camborne in
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in 1922. He was a Liberal who supported the Coalition government led by Lloyd George. At the 1923 general election, following Liberal unification, he stood as the official Liberal candidate. However, he lost his seat to an Independent Liberal candidate, Leif Jones. After that election concluded, he supported Winston Churchill's efforts to revive the Conservative/Liberal coalition. He fought the 1924 general election as a
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and regained his seat from Leif Jones. After the 1924 election, he took the Conservative whip. In 1929, standing as a Conservative, he lost the Camborne seat again to Jones.


Death

He died in Suffolk, England, in October 1974 aged 85.


References

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* 1889 births 1974 deaths Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies UK MPs 1918–1922 UK MPs 1922–1923 UK MPs 1924–1929 Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Camborne Liberal Party (UK) parliamentary candidates National Liberal Party (UK, 1922) politicians {{England-Conservative-UK-MP-1880s-stub