F. W. S. Craig

Frederick Walter Scott Craig (10 December 1929 – 23 March 1989) was a Scottish psephologist and compiler of the standard reference books covering United Kingdom Parliamentary election results. He originally worked in public relations, compiling election results in his spare time which were published by the Scottish Unionist Party. In the late 1960s he launched his own business as a publisher of reference books, and also compiled various other statistics concerning British politics.

Craig also had a political career of his own, initially as an election agent and then as a candidate. Efforts to get elected in his native Glasgow being unsuccessful, after he moved to Chichester in 1970 he was first elected to the District Council and later to West Sussex County Council. However he fell out with a faction in the local Conservative Party and launched a rebel group which led to his expulsion. Late in his life he suffered severe depression and he committed suicide at the age of 59. Provided by Wikipedia

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Published 1790
Printed and sold by Andrews, Craig and Brynberg, at the Post-Office, Market Street
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Published 1788
Printed by Frederick Craig & Co. in Market-Street
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Published 1790
Printed by Frederick Craig and Co
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Published 1790
Printed by Frederick Craig and Co
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Published 1791
Printed by Frederick Craig and Co
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Published 1788
Printed by Frederick Craig and Co. in Market-Street
Other Authors: ...Craig, Frederick...

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Published 1790
Printed and sold by Andrews, Craig and Brynberg, at the Post-Office in Market-Street
Other Authors: ...Craig, Frederick...