Peter Griggs
Sir William Peter Griggs (1 November 1849 – 11 August 1920) was an English Member of Parliament for Ilford in north-east London.[1]
Sir William Peter Griggs  | |
|---|---|
| Member of Parliament for Ilford  | |
| In office 14 December 1918 – 11 August 1920  | |
| Succeeded by | Fredric Wise | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1 November 1849 Bethnal Green, London, England  | 
| Died | 11 August 1920 (aged 70) Ilford, London, England  | 
| Political party | Coalition Conservative | 
| Spouse | Georgina | 
| Residence | Ilford | 
| Occupation | Lighterman then builder and developer | 
Early life
    
Born at 123 Brick Lane in Bethnal Green, London, Griggs was 7 when his father died. He saved enough money to buy a barge which he operated along the Thames. Griggs was later involved in real estate development in Ilford and Upminster.[1]
Politics
    
Griggs entered local politics in 1899 when he was elected to Ilford District Council, becoming the chairman in 1910.[1] Since 1901, he had also been an Alderman of Essex County Council.[1] Griggs stood for Parliament in 1910 in the Romford constituency but failed to win the seat.[1] Griggs was successful at his next attempt during the 1918 General Election for the newly formed Ilford constituency with a majority of 11,249.[1] He was knighted in 1916.[2]
In 1920, he died at his home in Ilford after a long illness.[1] This created a by-election which was won by fellow Coalition Conservative Fredric Wise.[3] There is a memorial window dedicated by his widow, Lady Georgina (née Spriggs) at Trinity United Reformed Church, Upminster.
References
    
- "Sir Peter Griggs, M.P.". Obituaries. The Times. No. 42487. London. 12 August 1920. col F, p. 13.
 - "No. 29671". The London Gazette. 17 July 1916. p. 7093.
 - "Ilford Retained – Large Coalition Majority". News. The Times. No. 42537. London. 9 October 1920. col F, p. 10.