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Robert McNair Wilson

Captain Robert McNair Wilson MB, ChB (22 May 1882 Maryhill, Glasgow – 29 November 1963 New Forest, Hampshire), was a British surgeon, writer and journalist and Liberal Party politician.

Background Edit

Wilson was the son of William Wilson and Helen Turner. He was educated at Glasgow Academy and Glasgow University. On 7 December 1905 in Alnwick, Northumberland he married Winifred Paynter. They had three sons. He then married Doris May Fischel. They had two sons.[1]

Professional career Edit

Wilson was House Surgeon Glasgow Western Infirmary. He was Medical Correspondent of the Times from 1914–1942. He also wrote detective fiction under the pseudonym of Anthony Wynne and a novel under the pseudonym Harry Colindale.[2]

Written as R McNair Wilson Edit

  • The Hearts of Man (1918)
  • The Beloved Physician: Sir James Mackenzie, a Biography (1926)
  • Napoleon the Man (1927)
  • Josephine, the Portrait of a Woman (1930)
  • The History of Medicine (1930)
  • The King of Rome (1932)
  • Monarchy or Money Power (1933)
  • Napoleon's Mother (1933)
  • Napoleon's Love Story (1933)
  • High Finance (1934)
  • The Gipsy Queen of Paris. Being the Story of Madame Tallien by Whom Robespierre Fell (1934)
  • Young Man's Money (1934)
  • The Mind of Napoleon (1934)
  • Promise to Pay: An Inquiry Into the Modern Magic Called High Finance (1934)
  • The Defeat of Debt (1935)
  • Women of the French Revolution (1936)
  • Germaine J de Stael, the Woman of Affairs (1936)
  • Napoleon, the Portrait of a King (1937)
  • Two Kinds of Money (1937)
  • Doctors' Progress (1938)
  • British Medicine (1941)
  • The Witness of Science (1942)
  • Financial Freedom for Housing (1945)
  • The Empress Josephine (1952)

Written as by Anthony Wynne Edit

Novels and Short Story Collections Edit

  • The Mystery of the Evil Eye (1925). Also published as The Sign of Evil. Serialised weekly in Flynn's between 29 November 1924 and 3 January 1925
  • The Double-Thirteen Mystery (1926). Also published as The Double Thirteen. Serialised weekly in Flynn's between 5 and 26 September 1925
  • The Mystery of the Ashes (1927). Serialised weekly in Hull Times between 2 October 1926 and [Date not yet confirmed]. Also serialised weekly in Flynn's between 20 November and 11 December 1926, as Tiger's Spring
  • The Horseman of Death (1927). Serialised in Flynn's, 17 and 24 September, 1, 8 and 15 1927
  • Sinners Go Secretly (1927). Short stories
  • The Dagger (1928)
  • Red Scar (1928)
  • The Fourth Finger (1929)
  • The Room with the Iron Shutters (1929)
  • The Blue Vesuvius (1930)
  • The Yellow Crystal (1930). Abridged and reprinted as The Face of the Assassin in Illustrated Magazine, May 1930
  • Murder of a Lady (1931). Also published as The Silver Scale Mystery
  • The Silver Arrow (1931). Also published as The White Arrow
  • The Case of the Green Knife (1932). Also published as The Green Knife
  • The Case of the Red-Haired Girl (1932). Also published as The Cotswold Case
  • Murder in Thin Air (1932)
  • The Case of the Gold Coins (1933)
  • The Loving Cup (1933). Also published as Death out of the Night
  • Death of a Banker (1934)
  • The Holbein Mystery (1935). Also published as The Red Lady (1935)
  • The Toll-House Murder (1935)
  • Death of a Golfer (1937). Also published as Murder in the Morning
  • Death of a King (1938). Also published as Murder Calls Dr Hailey
  • Door Nails Never Die (1939)
  • The House on the Hard (1940)
  • Emergency Exit (1941). Abridged and reprinted in Speed Mystery, March 1946
  • Murder in a Church (1942)
  • Death of a Shadow (1950)

Short stories Edit

  • The Death Moth. Hutchinson's, December 1924. Reprinted Flynn's, 25 April 1925
  • The Moving Hands Mystery. Hutchinson's, January 1925. Reprinted as The Movable Hands. Flynn's, 7 February 1925
  • The Lonely Skipper. Hutchinson's, February 1925. Reprinted Flynn's, 28 March 1925
  • The Mark of the Chain. Hutchinson's, March 1925. Reprinted Flynn's, 9 May 1925
  • The House of Death. Flynn's, 14 March 1925
  • Monte Carlo Madness. Flynn's, 21 March 1925. Reprinted Hutchinson's, April 1925
  • The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey: 1 - The Hat of the Hundred Days. Hull Times, 3 October 1925. Reprinted as The Hat of Elba. Flynn's, 27 February 1926
  • The Revolving Death. Flynn's, 10 October 1925
  • The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey: 2 - The Leather Wallet. Hull Times, 10 October 1925. Reprinted Flynn's, 26 December 1925
  • The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey: 3 - The Emerald Necklace. Hull Times, 17 October 1925. Reprinted Flynn's, 19 December 1925
  • The Wasp on the Window. Flynn's, 17 October 1925. Reprinted as The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey: 12 - The Wasp on the Window. Hull Times, 19 December 1925
  • The Lost Ancestor. Flynn's, 24 October 1925. Reprinted as The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey: 10 - The Lost Ancestor. Hull Times, 5 December 1925
  • The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey: 4 - The Acid Test. Hull Times, 24 October 1925. Reprinted Flynn's, 5 December 1925
  • The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey: 5 - Moon Metal. Hull Times, 31 October 1925. Reprinted Flynn's, 12 December 1925
  • The Heel of Achilles. Flynn's, 31 October 1925. Reprinted as The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey: 9 - The Heel of Achilles. Hull Times, 28 November 1925
  • Black Magic. Flynn's, 7 November 1925. Reprinted as The Adventures of Eustace Hailey: 8 - Black Magic. Hull Times, 21 November 1925
  • The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey: 6 - Countess Xaxa. Hull Times, 7 November 1925. Reprinted Flynn's, 21 November 1925, as Who is the Countess?
  • The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey: 7 - The Livid Streak. Hull Times, 14 November 1925. Reprinted Flynn's, 28 November 1925
  • Murder's Sting. Flynn's, 14 November 1925. Reprinted as The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey: 11 - The Sting. Hull Times, 12 December 1925
  • The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey: 13 - Shadows. Hull Times, 26 December 1925
  • Footsteps. Flynn's, 9 January 1926. Reprinted Hutchinson's, August 1926. Collected in Sinners Go Secretly
  • The Dancing Girl. Flynn's, 23 January 1926. Reprinted Hutchinson's, May 1926. Collected in Sinners Go Secretly
  • Hearts Are Trumps. Flynn's, 30 January 1926. Reprinted Hutchinson's, March 1926. Collected in Sinners Go Secretly
  • The Cyprian Bees. Flynn's, 6 February 1926. Reprinted Hutchinson's, April 1926. Collected in Sinners Go Secretly
  • The Gold of Tso-Fu. Flynn's, 13 February 1926. Reprinted Hutchinson's, September 1926. Collected in Sinners Go Secretly
  • The Wizard's Race. Flynn's, 6 March 1926
  • The Tinkle of the Bells. Hutchinson's, June/July 1926. Collected in Sinners Go Secretly
  • The Light on the Roof. Flynn's, 11 June 1927. Reprinted Hutchinson's, October 1927. Collected in Sinners Go Secretly
  • The Jewels of Yvonne. Flynn's, 25 June 1927. Collected in Sinners Go Secretly
  • Prudence and the Marquis. Flynn's, 2 July 1927. Collected in Sinners Go Secretly
  • The Telephone Man. Flynn's, 9 July 1927. Collected in Sinners Go Secretly
  • The House in the Woods. Hutchinson's, February 1927. Reprinted Flynn's, 27 August 1927. Collected in Sinners Go Secretly
  • The Black Kitten. Hutchinson's, January 1927. Reprinted Flynn's, 22 October 1927. Collected in Sinners Go Secretly

Radio plays Edit

  • The Tinkle of the Glass. BBC 5PL, Plymouth, 30 May 1927

Non-fiction Edit

  • Making Modern Girls Happier: Amateur Acting Cure for Temperamental Women. Sunday Mirror, 25 January 1925
  • Shingling and Woman's Moods: New Outlook Expressed by Hair-Cutting Fashions. Sunday Mirror, 12 April 1925
  • How Modern Woman Is Spoiled: English Husbands Follow America's Bad Example. Sunday Mirror, 19 July 1925
  • Holiday Girls' New Heroine: Choice of Books as Sign of Changing Mind. Sunday Pictorial, 19 July 1925
  • Youths Who Are Rude to Women. Sunday Mirror, 24 January 1926
  • Within the Dance. Nottingham Journal, 4 March 1926. Reprinted as The Whirl. Birmingham Daily Gazette, 20 May 1926
  • Fashion as Fairy Godmother. Sunday Mirror, 26 December 1926

Written as by Harry Colindale Edit

  • They Want Their Wages (1925)

Political career Edit

Wilson was Liberal candidate for the Saffron Walden division of Essex at the 1922 General Election. At this election the Liberal Party was split between followers of H. H. Asquith and followers of David Lloyd George. Wilson was a follower of Asquith, but in Saffron Waldon, he was competing with a follower of Lloyd George and as a result finished fourth. By the time of the next election in 1923, the Liberals were united and he was the only Liberal standing in Saffron Walden. He increased the Liberal vote share but only finished third. He did not stand for parliament again.[3]

Electoral record Edit

General Election 1922 : Saffron Walden[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist William Foot Mitchell 9,844 43.6
Labour William Cash 6,797 30.1
National Liberal W D Harbinson 3,097 13.7
Liberal Robert McNair Wilson 2,853 12.6
Majority 3,047 13.5
Turnout 71.1
Unionist gain from Liberal Swing
General Election 1923: Saffron Walden[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist William Foot Mitchell 9,652 44.3 +0.7
Labour William Cash 6,398 29.3 -0.8
Liberal Robert McNair Wilson 5,752 26.4 +13.8
Majority 3,254 15.0 +1.5
Turnout 67.7 -3.4
Unionist hold Swing -0.7

References Edit

  1. ^ ‘WILSON, Robert McNair’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014 accessed 1 Aug 2016
  2. ^ ‘WILSON, Robert McNair’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014 accessed 1 Aug 2016
  3. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1973, FWS Craig
  4. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  5. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig

External links Edit

  • Works by Robert McNair Wilson at Faded Page (Canada)

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Captain Robert McNair Wilson MB ChB 22 May 1882 Maryhill Glasgow 29 November 1963 New Forest Hampshire was a British surgeon writer and journalist and Liberal Party politician Contents 1 Background 2 Professional career 2 1 Written as R McNair Wilson 2 2 Written as by Anthony Wynne 2 2 1 Novels and Short Story Collections 2 2 2 Short stories 2 2 3 Radio plays 2 2 4 Non fiction 2 3 Written as by Harry Colindale 3 Political career 3 1 Electoral record 4 References 5 External linksBackground EditWilson was the son of William Wilson and Helen Turner He was educated at Glasgow Academy and Glasgow University On 7 December 1905 in Alnwick Northumberland he married Winifred Paynter They had three sons He then married Doris May Fischel They had two sons 1 Professional career EditWilson was House Surgeon Glasgow Western Infirmary He was Medical Correspondent of the Times from 1914 1942 He also wrote detective fiction under the pseudonym of Anthony Wynne and a novel under the pseudonym Harry Colindale 2 Written as R McNair Wilson Edit The Hearts of Man 1918 The Beloved Physician Sir James Mackenzie a Biography 1926 Napoleon the Man 1927 Josephine the Portrait of a Woman 1930 The History of Medicine 1930 The King of Rome 1932 Monarchy or Money Power 1933 Napoleon s Mother 1933 Napoleon s Love Story 1933 High Finance 1934 The Gipsy Queen of Paris Being the Story of Madame Tallien by Whom Robespierre Fell 1934 Young Man s Money 1934 The Mind of Napoleon 1934 Promise to Pay An Inquiry Into the Modern Magic Called High Finance 1934 The Defeat of Debt 1935 Women of the French Revolution 1936 Germaine J de Stael the Woman of Affairs 1936 Napoleon the Portrait of a King 1937 Two Kinds of Money 1937 Doctors Progress 1938 British Medicine 1941 The Witness of Science 1942 Financial Freedom for Housing 1945 The Empress Josephine 1952 Written as by Anthony Wynne Edit Novels and Short Story Collections Edit The Mystery of the Evil Eye 1925 Also published as The Sign of Evil Serialised weekly in Flynn s between 29 November 1924 and 3 January 1925 The Double Thirteen Mystery 1926 Also published as The Double Thirteen Serialised weekly in Flynn s between 5 and 26 September 1925 The Mystery of the Ashes 1927 Serialised weekly in Hull Times between 2 October 1926 and Date not yet confirmed Also serialised weekly in Flynn s between 20 November and 11 December 1926 as Tiger s Spring The Horseman of Death 1927 Serialised in Flynn s 17 and 24 September 1 8 and 15 1927 Sinners Go Secretly 1927 Short stories The Dagger 1928 Red Scar 1928 The Fourth Finger 1929 The Room with the Iron Shutters 1929 The Blue Vesuvius 1930 The Yellow Crystal 1930 Abridged and reprinted as The Face of the Assassin in Illustrated Magazine May 1930 Murder of a Lady 1931 Also published as The Silver Scale Mystery The Silver Arrow 1931 Also published as The White Arrow The Case of the Green Knife 1932 Also published as The Green Knife The Case of the Red Haired Girl 1932 Also published as The Cotswold Case Murder in Thin Air 1932 The Case of the Gold Coins 1933 The Loving Cup 1933 Also published as Death out of the Night Death of a Banker 1934 The Holbein Mystery 1935 Also published as The Red Lady 1935 The Toll House Murder 1935 Death of a Golfer 1937 Also published as Murder in the Morning Death of a King 1938 Also published as Murder Calls Dr Hailey Door Nails Never Die 1939 The House on the Hard 1940 Emergency Exit 1941 Abridged and reprinted in Speed Mystery March 1946 Murder in a Church 1942 Death of a Shadow 1950 Short stories Edit The Death Moth Hutchinson s December 1924 Reprinted Flynn s 25 April 1925 The Moving Hands Mystery Hutchinson s January 1925 Reprinted as The Movable Hands Flynn s 7 February 1925 The Lonely Skipper Hutchinson s February 1925 Reprinted Flynn s 28 March 1925 The Mark of the Chain Hutchinson s March 1925 Reprinted Flynn s 9 May 1925 The House of Death Flynn s 14 March 1925 Monte Carlo Madness Flynn s 21 March 1925 Reprinted Hutchinson s April 1925 The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey 1 The Hat of the Hundred Days Hull Times 3 October 1925 Reprinted as The Hat of Elba Flynn s 27 February 1926 The Revolving Death Flynn s 10 October 1925 The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey 2 The Leather Wallet Hull Times 10 October 1925 Reprinted Flynn s 26 December 1925 The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey 3 The Emerald Necklace Hull Times 17 October 1925 Reprinted Flynn s 19 December 1925 The Wasp on the Window Flynn s 17 October 1925 Reprinted as The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey 12 The Wasp on the Window Hull Times 19 December 1925 The Lost Ancestor Flynn s 24 October 1925 Reprinted as The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey 10 The Lost Ancestor Hull Times 5 December 1925 The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey 4 The Acid Test Hull Times 24 October 1925 Reprinted Flynn s 5 December 1925 The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey 5 Moon Metal Hull Times 31 October 1925 Reprinted Flynn s 12 December 1925 The Heel of Achilles Flynn s 31 October 1925 Reprinted as The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey 9 The Heel of Achilles Hull Times 28 November 1925 Black Magic Flynn s 7 November 1925 Reprinted as The Adventures of Eustace Hailey 8 Black Magic Hull Times 21 November 1925 The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey 6 Countess Xaxa Hull Times 7 November 1925 Reprinted Flynn s 21 November 1925 as Who is the Countess The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey 7 The Livid Streak Hull Times 14 November 1925 Reprinted Flynn s 28 November 1925 Murder s Sting Flynn s 14 November 1925 Reprinted as The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey 11 The Sting Hull Times 12 December 1925 The Adventures of Dr Eustace Hailey 13 Shadows Hull Times 26 December 1925 Footsteps Flynn s 9 January 1926 Reprinted Hutchinson s August 1926 Collected in Sinners Go Secretly The Dancing Girl Flynn s 23 January 1926 Reprinted Hutchinson s May 1926 Collected in Sinners Go Secretly Hearts Are Trumps Flynn s 30 January 1926 Reprinted Hutchinson s March 1926 Collected in Sinners Go Secretly The Cyprian Bees Flynn s 6 February 1926 Reprinted Hutchinson s April 1926 Collected in Sinners Go Secretly The Gold of Tso Fu Flynn s 13 February 1926 Reprinted Hutchinson s September 1926 Collected in Sinners Go Secretly The Wizard s Race Flynn s 6 March 1926 The Tinkle of the Bells Hutchinson s June July 1926 Collected in Sinners Go Secretly The Light on the Roof Flynn s 11 June 1927 Reprinted Hutchinson s October 1927 Collected in Sinners Go Secretly The Jewels of Yvonne Flynn s 25 June 1927 Collected in Sinners Go Secretly Prudence and the Marquis Flynn s 2 July 1927 Collected in Sinners Go Secretly The Telephone Man Flynn s 9 July 1927 Collected in Sinners Go Secretly The House in the Woods Hutchinson s February 1927 Reprinted Flynn s 27 August 1927 Collected in Sinners Go Secretly The Black Kitten Hutchinson s January 1927 Reprinted Flynn s 22 October 1927 Collected in Sinners Go SecretlyRadio plays Edit The Tinkle of the Glass BBC 5PL Plymouth 30 May 1927Non fiction Edit Making Modern Girls Happier Amateur Acting Cure for Temperamental Women Sunday Mirror 25 January 1925 Shingling and Woman s Moods New Outlook Expressed by Hair Cutting Fashions Sunday Mirror 12 April 1925 How Modern Woman Is Spoiled English Husbands Follow America s Bad Example Sunday Mirror 19 July 1925 Holiday Girls New Heroine Choice of Books as Sign of Changing Mind Sunday Pictorial 19 July 1925 Youths Who Are Rude to Women Sunday Mirror 24 January 1926 Within the Dance Nottingham Journal 4 March 1926 Reprinted as The Whirl Birmingham Daily Gazette 20 May 1926 Fashion as Fairy Godmother Sunday Mirror 26 December 1926Written as by Harry Colindale Edit They Want Their Wages 1925 Political career EditWilson was Liberal candidate for the Saffron Walden division of Essex at the 1922 General Election At this election the Liberal Party was split between followers of H H Asquith and followers of David Lloyd George Wilson was a follower of Asquith but in Saffron Waldon he was competing with a follower of Lloyd George and as a result finished fourth By the time of the next election in 1923 the Liberals were united and he was the only Liberal standing in Saffron Walden He increased the Liberal vote share but only finished third He did not stand for parliament again 3 Electoral record Edit General Election 1922 Saffron Walden 4 Party Candidate Votes Unionist William Foot Mitchell 9 844 43 6Labour William Cash 6 797 30 1National Liberal W D Harbinson 3 097 13 7Liberal Robert McNair Wilson 2 853 12 6Majority 3 047 13 5Turnout 71 1Unionist gain from Liberal SwingGeneral Election 1923 Saffron Walden 5 Party Candidate Votes Unionist William Foot Mitchell 9 652 44 3 0 7Labour William Cash 6 398 29 3 0 8Liberal Robert McNair Wilson 5 752 26 4 13 8Majority 3 254 15 0 1 5Turnout 67 7 3 4Unionist hold Swing 0 7References Edit WILSON Robert McNair Who Was Who A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc 1920 2016 online edn Oxford University Press 2014 online edn April 2014 accessed 1 Aug 2016 WILSON Robert McNair Who Was Who A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc 1920 2016 online edn Oxford University Press 2014 online edn April 2014 accessed 1 Aug 2016 British Parliamentary Election Results 1918 1973 FWS Craig British Parliamentary Election Results 1918 1949 FWS Craig British Parliamentary Election Results 1918 1949 FWS CraigExternal links EditWorks by Robert McNair Wilson at Faded Page Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert McNair Wilson amp oldid 1155653269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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