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Charles Leatherland, Baron Leatherland

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on Essex County Council in 1946. He served as a Labour member of Essex County Council for 22 years. For 15 years he was Leader of the Labour group. He chaired the Finance Committee for several years, was vice-chairman for six years, and was County Council chairman in 1960–61. He also spent 15 years
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Charles Leatherland married Mary Elizabeth ('Mollie') Morgan in Macclesfield in 1922. They had a daughter, Irene Mary, and a son, John Charles. Irene Leatherland worked at Labour Party head office at
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from 1947 to 1962 becoming the Party's Conference Officer. John Leatherland served in the Army and then worked in advertising. Mollie Leatherland died in 1987 at the age of 87.
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In 1924 he moved to London to work as Parliamentary Correspondent in the Labour Party Press and Publicity Department. He became second in command to the Labour Press Officer,
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as a New Town and served as a member of Basildon Development Corporation. He also served on the Essex Territorial Army Association for many years. He was appointed as a
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Whilst on Essex County Council, Leatherland campaigned for Essex to be the location of a new university. He played a leading role in the foundation of the
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In 1919 he returned to Birmingham and worked for Birmingham Corporation. He was a founder member and Midlands Organiser of the
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The National Union of Ex-Servicemen and the Labour Movement, 1918–1920. David Englander. History journal. December 2007
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headquarters where he remained for the rest of the war. He became an Acting Sergeant Major and served in France,
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A Portrait of Basildon Plotlands : The Enduring Spirit by Deanna Walker and Peter Jackson. Phillimore. 2010
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and became its first Treasurer serving in this role until 1972. In 1973 the University awarded him an
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Village Invasion Committee Plans in Bulletins from Britain. British Information Services (1942)
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Leatherland was also a freelance journalist. He wrote a weekly political gossip column for the
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as Chairman of the Eastern Regional Council of the Labour Party. In 1951 he was awarded the
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Huw Richards. The Bloody Circus. The Daily Herald and the Left. Pluto Press(1997)
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-lord-leatherland-1564837.html
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Socialism in Birmingham and the Black Country 1850–1939. George J. Barnsby. 1977
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Charles Leatherland died in Epping, Essex at the age of 94 on 18 December 1992.
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White-Collar Union:Sixty Years of NALGO. Alec Spoor. 1967 (page 452)
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for 26 years and became Deputy Chairman of the magistrates bench in
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Biographical website by Lord Leatherland's grandson David Richards
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Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Lord Leatherland
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and became Chief Reporter and Sub-Editor on a local newspaper, the
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Could Revolution Win? in 'The Nineteenth Century and After' (1921)
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http://www.laindonhistory.org.uk/page_id__12_path__0p49p21p.aspx
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In 1926 he played a significant behind-the-scenes role in the
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for twenty-five years and was a frequent speaker in debates.
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Recipients of the Meritorious Service Medal (United Kingdom)
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In 1929 Leatherland became a political sub-editor on the
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Coat of arms of Charles Leatherland, Baron Leatherland
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School, Birmingham, and left school at the age of 14.
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National and Local Government Officers' Association
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OBE
MSM
DL
Labour Party
Aston
Harborne
First World War
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Xth Corps
Belgium
Meritorious Service Medal
National Union of Ex-Service Men
Macclesfield
London Chamber of Commerce
William Henderson
1926 general strike
British Worker
Daily Herald
Sunday Dispatch
Odhams Press
National and Local Government Officers' Association
Dunton Wayletts
Laindon
Billericay
Alderman
Order of the British Empire
Buckhurst Hill
University of Essex
honorary doctorate
magistrate

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