William Coote (1863 – 14 December 1924) was an
Irish Unionist
Unionism is a political tradition on the island of Ireland that favours political union with Great Britain and professes loyalty to the British Crown and constitution. As the overwhelming sentiment of Ireland's Protestant minority, follow ...
politician.
He was elected unopposed as
Member of Parliament
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for
South Tyrone at the
February 1916 by-election caused by the death of the incumbent
Andrew Horner. He was re-elected at the
1918 general election and served until the constituency was abolished in 1922.
In 1921, he was elected to
House of Commons of Northern Ireland
The House of Commons of Northern Ireland was the lower house of the Parliament of Northern Ireland created under the ''Government of Ireland Act 1920''. The upper house in the bicameral parliament was called the Senate. It was abolished wit ...
for the constituency of
Fermanagh and Tyrone. He died in 1924 and his seat remained vacant at dissolution.
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1863 births
1924 deaths
Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Tyrone constituencies (1801–1922)
Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
UK MPs 1910–1918
UK MPs 1918–1922
Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for Fermanagh and Tyrone
Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland
Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1921–1925
Irish Unionist Party MPs
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