Cove was first elected to
Parliament in the
1923 general election for the
Northamptonshire constituency of
Wellingborough, where he succeeded the
National Liberal MP
Geoffrey Shakespeare. In the
1929 general election, Cove left Wellingborough to become MP for the
Welsh constituency of
Aberavon, where the
Labour Leader Ramsay MacDonald had stood down to stand for the
County Durham seat of
Seaham. Cove remained MP for Aberavon until he retired at the
1959 general election after 36 years in the Commons, he was succeeded at Aberavon by
John Morris. He died in 1963 aged 74 in
Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. Cove has been neglected by historians and he does not feature in the
Dictionary of Welsh Biography. ==References==