William Hinds (politician)
William Sharpe Hinds (born 1906, date of death unknown[1]) was a unionist politician in Northern Ireland.
Hinds grew up in Belfast, becoming the owner of an engineering business. He was also elected as an Ulster Unionist Party Member of Belfast City Council. At the 1958 Northern Ireland general election, he was elected in Belfast Willowfield, and he served until his defeat in 1969 by unofficial Unionist Tom Caldwell who supported O'Neill's reform proposals.[2] While he had the support at that election of the Ormeau Unionist Association and the Willowfield Women's Unionist Association, the Willowfield Unionist Club, another local affiliate of the Ulster Unionist Council, backed Caldwell, and this split became a long-term dispute among party activists in the area.[3]
References[edit]
- ^ Report on Northern Ireland's oldest man
- ^ Biographies of Members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons
- ^ John F. Harbinson, The Ulster Unionist Party, 1882-1973, p.71
- 1906 births
- Members of Belfast City Council
- Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1958–1962
- Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1962–1965
- Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969
- Politicians from Belfast
- Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland
- Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for Belfast constituencies
- Ulster Unionist Party councillors