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Prof. John Share Jones , known as Dr Share Jones (25 August 1873 – 2 December 1950), was a British veterinary surgeon and briefly a
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politician.


Personal life

Jones was born John Thomas Jones, in
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,
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, the son of Thomas Jones, a farmer, and his wife, Mary Ann. His mother's maiden name was Share, and Jones adopted this into his own name later in life. Jones was educated at the University of Liverpool, King's College (proxime accessit Logic Prize), University College, the Royal Veterinary College, London (Centenary Prizeman, etc.) and Paris. He married Dr Mary Selina Jones (1874-1954) of
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, who on 27 January 1920 was the first woman to be admitted to Gray's Inns. She held a legal degree from the
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and later went on to qualify as a medical doctor. They lived at
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Hall near
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, before later moving to live at Plas Kynaston Hall,
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. In 1948 he was awarded the MBE.


Veterinary career

Jones graduated from the
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, London in 1900, becoming a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Jones joined the veterinary faculty at the University of Liverpool when it first opened in October 1914. For the year 1928–29, Jones was President of the
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. He retired from the University of Liverpool in 1939, whereupon the university bestowed on him the title of Emeritus Professor. Jones's unpublished biography is held at the university.


Political career

Jones was Liberal candidate for the
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division of Shropshire at the 1929 General Election. Oswestry was a safe Unionist seat where the Liberals usually finished second. He achieved a swing of 8.2%, but it was not enough to win the seat; He did not stand for parliament again. He was selected as a Liberal Party prospective parliamentary candidate for the neighbouring constituency of
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sometime after 1935 and was active thereThe Liberal Magazine, 1939 in anticipation of a general election expected to take place in 1939/1940. As it transpired, due to the outbreak of
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, the election did not take place until 1945, by which time he had been replaced as Liberal candidate.


Publications

* *Surgical Veterinary Anatomy, in 4 volumes 1904–1914: ** *Superficial Anatomy of the Limbs, 1906 * ** ** ** * *Higher Agricultural Education in Wales, 1914 *The Education of the Veterinary Student, Brussels, 1919 *Local Health Authorities and Animal Diseases, Bordeaux, 1924 *Veterinary Science, 1910–1925 *The Encyclopædia Britannica *Animal Husbandry and Public Health, with a plea for a National System of Live Stock Insurance, Ghent, 1927 *The Relationship of the Veterinary Surgeon to Animal Husbandry, International Veterinary Congress, 1930 *The Domestic Animals in relation to our Food and Industries, 1935 *Settlement on the Land—Der Ausweg, Paris *Wales and the Animal Industry *formerly Editor Veterinary Student and Editor-in-chief Veterinary News


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:JONES, Dr John Share Members of the Order of the British Empire British veterinarians Liberal Party (UK) parliamentary candidates Alumni of the University of Liverpool 1873 births 1950 deaths