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Leslie Hale, Baron Hale

Leslie Hale, Baron Hale

British politician (1902–1985)


Charles Leslie Hale, Baron Hale (13 July 1902 – 9 May 1985)[1] was a British Liberal Party then Labour Party politician.

Leslie Hale

Background

Hale was the son of Benjamin George Hale, a managing director.[2] He went to the Ashby Grammar School and trained to be a solicitor in Leicester.[3] Thereafter Hale practised first in his hometown Coalville, later in Nuneaton and finally in London.[3]

Career

Hale joined Leicestershire County Council in 1925, aged twenty-three.[3] Four years later he contested Nottingham South unsuccessfully for the Liberal Party.[4] Hale entered the British House of Commons as a Labour member in 1945, having been elected as one of the MPs in of the two-member constituency of Oldham.[4] He represented this constituency until 1950, when it was abolished and split into two divisions.[4] Hale was subsequently returned to Parliament for Oldham West, a seat he held for eighteen years until 1968,[4] when he resigned for health reasons.[5] On 24 April 1972, he was created a life peer with the title Baron Hale of Oldham.[6]

Hale acted as the solicitor for the Spiritualists National Union, and spoke in Parliament for the repeal of the Witchcraft Act 1735 in favour of the Fraudulent Mediums Act.[7]

Family

In 1926 Hale married Dorothy Ann Latham; the couple had a son as well a daughter.[2] He died in 1985.[1]

Works

  • Thirty Who Were Tried; (1955)
  • John Philpot Curran; (1958)
  • Blood on the Scales; (1960)
  • Hanged in Error; (1961)
  • Hanging in the Balance; (1962)

Notes

  1. Vacher (1985), p. 91
  2. Kelly (1969), p. 906
  3. Who's Who (1963), p. 1280
  4. Dod (1984), p. 124
  5. "1968 by Elections". Archived from the original on 21 August 2009. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
  6. "No. 45657". The London Gazette. 27 April 1972. p. 4999.

References

  • Who's Who 1963. London: Adam & Charles Black Ltd. 1963.
  • Charles Roger Dod; Robert Philip Dod (1984). J. Berwick Smith (ed.). Dod's Parliamentary Companion 1984. London: Dod's Parliamentary Companion Ltd.
  • Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes for 1969. London: Kelly's Directories Ltd. 1969.
  • Vacher's Parliamentary Companion 1985. London: A. S. Kerswill. 1985.
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