Theodore Fry | |
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| ダーリントン選出国会議員 | |
| 在任期間:1880年~ 1895年 | |
| 前任者 | エドマンド・バックハウス |
| 後任者 | アーサー・ピーズ |
| 個人情報 | |
| 生年月日 | ( 1836-05-01 )1836年5月1日 イギリス、ブリストル |
| 死去 | 1912年2月5日(1912-02-05)(享年75歳) |
| 政党 | 自由党 |
| 配偶者 | フローレンス・ベイツ ( 1902年生まれ )両親 |
| フランシス・フライ(父) |
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He was the son of Francis Fry, of Bristol, and his wife Matilda Penrose, daughter of Daniel Penrose and was educated at Bristol. Fry was active in business in the North East, as director of the Bearpark Coal and Coke Co; director of Shildon and Weardale Waterworks, and head of Fry Janson and Co, iron manufacturers of Darlington.[1] He was mayor of Darlington 1877–1878.[2]
At the 1880 general election Fry was elected member of parliament (MP) for Darlington, and held the seat until the 1895 general election.[3] He was made a baronet, of Woodburn in the parish of Blackwell in the County of Durham, in 1894.[4]

Fry died at the age of 75 at his residence, Beechhanger Court, Caterham.[5]
Fry married Sophia Pease (1837–1897), a philanthropist and political activist and granddaughter of the railway pioneer Edward Pease.[6] After her death, he married Florence Bates in 1902.[5]