Major-General Sir Alfred William Fortescue Knox (30 October 1870 – 9 March 1964) was a career British military officer and later a Conservative Party politician.
Born in Ulster, he joined the British Army and was posted to India.
In 1911 General Knox was appointed the British Military Attaché in Russia. As a fluent speaker of Russian, he became a liaison officer to the Russian Army during First World War. During the October Revolution in Russia he observed the Bolsheviks taking the Winter Palace on 25 October (7 November)[when?] 1917:
In 1921 Knox published his memoirs, With the Russian Army: 1914-1917.
At the 1924 general election, he was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Wycombe, defeating the sitting Liberal MP Lady Terrington. He held his seat during the 1929 general election[1] and through subsequent general elections, serving in the House of Commons until the 1945 general election.
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| Preceded by Lady Terrington |
Member of Parliament for Wycombe 1924–1945 |
Succeeded by John Haire |
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