Bill Henderson (UK Politician)
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Captain Oscar William James Henderson (17 August 1924 – 22 October 2010), known as Bill Henderson was a
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newspaper owner and legislator who, as a member of the
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, represented the constituency of Belfast Victoria in the
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. Henderson was the son of Royal Navy Commander Oscar Henderson, and Alicia Mary Henry. He was raised at
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, the official residence of the monarch in Northern Ireland, where his father served as private secretary and comptroller general to the
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, the first Governor of Northern Ireland. His younger brother was the television executive Robert Brumwell "Brum" Henderson. Henderson served in World War II as part of the
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regiment of the British Army and, in 1949, achieved the honorary rank of captain. In the aftermath of 1953 Northern Ireland general election, he became a member of the Northern Ireland House of Commons for the safe Belfast Victoria seat. His election saw the Unionist majority against
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slashed from 8,907 in 1949 to 1,662. In 1958 he narrowly lost the seat to
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. The same year he was appointed, at
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, to the executive position of director, before taking up the post of managing director of the ''
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'' and then moving to Chairman of Century Newspapers in 1964. Henderson's family owned the ''Newsletter'' from 1844 until 1991. From 1964 to 1991, he was the final member of the Henderson family to be in control of the publication and, by the time of his retirement, was the only member of a three-person Board with executive responsibilities. Century Newspapers, the holding company, sold the title to Thompson Regional Newspapers in 1991 as the family could no longer guarantee the viability of the paper following Bill Henderson's retirement despite attempts to hire suitably qualified management. Between 1970 and 1981 he was President of Knock Motor Cycle & Car Club in Belfast and, in Spring 2005, became a trustee of the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Henderson, Bill 1924 births 2010 deaths Irish Guards officers British Army personnel of World War II Deputy Lieutenants of Belfast Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1953–1958 Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for Belfast constituencies Officers of the Order of the British Empire