Mark Dalton (1846-1921) was a printer and politician in the Poplar area of London. Dalton was born in Great Coggeshall in Essex. He moved to London: by the 1870s he was living in Bethnal Green, subsequently moving to Bow. A member of Poplar Borough Council, he was Mayor of Poplar in 1904-5. At the 1918 general election he stood as the break-away Independent Liberal Party's candidate at Poplar, Bow and Bromley running against the war-formed coalition government. The coalition won a very large majority and Dalton was badly defeated, losing his deposit.
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