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Hugh Lea

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from 1906 to 1910. Standing for parliament for the first time, he gained the seat from the Conservative at the 1906 General Election. He only served one parliamentary term before standing down at the general election of January 1910. He did not stand for parliament again. He was a Member of
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until relinquishing his commission due to ill health the following year; in 1919, he was serving with the 2nd Volunteer Battalion of the Leicestershire Regiment, relinquishing his commission as a temporary lieutenant and being granted the honorary rank of lieutenant.
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Record of failures and liquidations in the financial, international, wholesale, and manufacturing branches of commerce in the United Kingdom, From 1865 to 1884, both inclusive, Richard Seyd, Seyd & Co., p.
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Lea was an advocate for a greater mix of social classes in the military officer class, having come from a background which necessitated starting off his military endeavours in the ranks. Lea
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Officers not gentlemen: Officers Commissioned from the Ranks of the Pre-First World War British Regular Army, 1903-1918, Roger Deeks, University of Birmingham, 2017, pp. 98-99, 127
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Officers not gentlemen: Officers Commissioned from the Ranks of the Pre-First World War British Regular Army, 1903-1918, Roger Deeks, University of Birmingham, 2017, pp. 98-99
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in 1887; he "excelled in his exams, progressing through his education certificates" and was appointed a staff clerk in the
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Mercantile Navy List, 1875, Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen of Great Britain, p. 113
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He was commissioned a temporary Infantry second-lieutenant in 1915, serving in the
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He was a son of Carl Adolph Lea, a London coal merchant registered as owning a
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In 1896, Lea married Jessie, daughter of Charles Fish. They lived at 60,
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Lea's experiences with non-commissioned officers led him to advocate for
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The Liberal Year Book, Liberal Publication Department, 1908, p. 60
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The Liberal Year Book, Liberal Publication Department, 1908, p. 60
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Lea died after a short illness at the age of 56. He is buried in
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St Pancras East in London County, showing boundaries 1885–1918
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Supplement to The London Gazette, 27 January 1920, p. 1187
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Index

Hugh Cecil Lea

Liberal Party
Merchant navy
spritsail
Boulogne
Reims
Munich

St Pancras East
London County Council
St Pancras East
Progressives
enlisted
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
Army Pay Department
Illinois National Guard
United States Army
Rifle Brigade
John Dimmer
King's Royal Rifle Corps
Victoria Cross
Military Cross
Cadogan Place

Hampstead Cemetery
Hampstead Cemetery


Who Was Who 1998

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