Sir Alfred Hopkinson was an English lawyer, academic and politician who was a member of parliament (MP) for two three-year periods, separated by nearly 30 years.
Hopkinson in 1895
John Hopkinson, FRS, was a British physicist, electrical engineer, Fellow of the Royal Society and President of the IEE twice in 1890 and 1896. He invented the three-wire (three-phase) system for the distribution of electrical power, for which he was granted a patent in 1882. He also worked in many areas of electromagnetism and electrostatics, and in 1890 was appointed professor of electrical engineering at King's College London, where he was also director of the Siemens Laboratory.
John Hopkinson
Memorial plaque at Cambridge