John Kebty-Fletcher
Politician
1869 – 1918
Who was John Kebty-Fletcher?
John Robert Kebty-Fletcher was a British Conservative politician.
Born in Liverpool, Kebty-Fletcher was educated in that city and on the continent of Europe, and was a linguist, speaking five languages. During the Second Anglo-Boer War he worked as a correspondent for the Liverpool Post. By 1910 he was the chief partner in the firm of Messrs George Fletcher, provision merchants, and a former president of the Liverpool Produce Exchange and a trustee of the Mersey Quay and Railway Carters Union. In 1912 his address was given as "The Paddock", Hooton, Cheshire.
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- Born
- 1869
- Also known as
- John Robert Kebty-Fletcher
- Lived in
- Liverpool
- Died
- Jul 12, 1918
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on July 23, 2013
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