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- Q7791932 description "British politician".
- Q7791932 description "British politician".
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- Q7791932 abstract "The Rt. Hon. Thomas Lough, P.C. (1850 – 11 January 1922), was a British radical Liberal politician.He was born in Cavan, Ireland to Mathew Lough and Martha Steel, and was educated at the Royal School Cavan and at Wesleyan Connexional School, Dublin.He worked as a tea merchant in London from 1880. He was an unsuccessful Liberal candidate for Truro at the 1886 general election and in 1888 appointed Ramsay MacDonald as a private secretary. Lough was Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Islington West from 1892 until 1918. He was Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education from 1905 until 1908.Thomas along with his younger brother Arthur Steel Lough were pioneers of the Drummully Agricultural Co-operative & Dairy Society in 1896, later to become Killeshandra Co-operative Agricultural Dairy Society and progressed to become one of Ireland's leading dairy companies, now internationally known as Lakeland Dairies.He was Lord Lieutenant of Cavan from 1907 until his death, and was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1908. As part of the former position, he was Custos Rotulorum for County Cavan".
- Q7791932 birthDate "1850".
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- Q7791932 deathDate "1922-01-11".
- Q7791932 deathYear "1922".
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- Q7791932 dateOfBirth "1850".
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- Q7791932 name "Lough, Thomas".
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- Q7791932 comment "The Rt. Hon. Thomas Lough, P.C. (1850 – 11 January 1922), was a British radical Liberal politician.He was born in Cavan, Ireland to Mathew Lough and Martha Steel, and was educated at the Royal School Cavan and at Wesleyan Connexional School, Dublin.He worked as a tea merchant in London from 1880. He was an unsuccessful Liberal candidate for Truro at the 1886 general election and in 1888 appointed Ramsay MacDonald as a private secretary.".
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