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Cecil Wilson (critic)
Cecil Wilson may refer to: * Cecil Wilson (bishop of Bunbury) (1860–1941), Anglican Bishop of Melanesia, and cricketer * Cecil Wilson (politician) (1862–1945), British pacifist Labour Party Member of Parliament * Cecil Wilson (bishop of Middleton) (1875–1937), Anglican Bishop of Middleton * Cecil Wilson (journalist) (1909–1997), English journalist {{human name disambiguation, Wilson, Cecil ...
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Cecil Wilson (bishop Of Bunbury)
Cecil Wilson (9 September 1860 – 20 January 1941) was an English county cricketer and Anglican bishop. He was the third missionary Anglican Bishop of Melanesia from 1894 to 1911, and subsequently, the second Bishop of Bunbury from 1918 to 1937. Early life and family Wilson was born at Canonbury in London,Cecil Wilson
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the youngest son of Alexander Wilson. He was educated at , and went up to , graduating

Cecil Wilson (politician)
Cecil Henry Wilson (8 September 1862 – 7 November 1945) was a British pacifist Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP). Biography Born in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, the son of Liberal Party Member of Parliament for Holmfirth, Henry Wilson, Wilson attended Wesley College, Sheffield and the Victoria University of Manchester. In 1903 Wilson was elected to Sheffield City Council for the Darnall ward, a seat he held until 1924. He became a Justice of the Peace in 1907. He also joined the National Anti-Gambling League, coming to chair it by the early 1920s. From 1919 until 1922 Wilson was the Labour group leader on Sheffield City Council. At the 1922 general election, Wilson was elected MP for Sheffield Attercliffe. He held the seat until the 1931 general election, when he narrowly lost to the Conservative Party candidate Cecil Frederick Pike. However, he retook the seat at the 1935 general election. Wilson resigned on 7 February 1944 due to ill health, and died in Novem ...
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