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Alban George Henry Gibbs, MA, FSA, MP, 2nd Baron Aldenham (23 April 1846 – 9 May 1936) was a British Conservative Party politician and peer, the son of Henry Hucks Gibbs, 1st Baron Aldenham.
He was elected at the 1892 general election as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the City of London,[1] and held the seat until his resignation from the House of Commons on 14 February 1906 by the procedural device of accepting appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead.[2]
He succeeded to the title Baron Aldenham on 13 September 1907.
He married Bridget Beresford-Hope, on 18 February 1873. They had three children.
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| Preceded by Hucks Gibbs Sir Reginald Hanson, Bt |
Member of Parliament for City of London 1892 – Feb 1906 With: Sir Reginald Hanson, Bt Sir Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale, Bt 1900 – Jan 1906 Sir Edward George Clarke from Jan 1906 |
Succeeded by Arthur Balfour Sir Edward George Clarke |
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| Preceded by Hucks Gibbs |
Baron Aldenham 1907–1936 |
Succeeded by Gerald Gibbs |
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