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Edwin Leather's parents were Harold and Grace Leather. Leather married Sheila Greenlees in 1940; they had two daughters. Leather's home was Park House, Batheaston. During the First World War Harold Leather served in East Africa with the Army Service Corps, finishing the war as a lieutenant. Upon his
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Leather was proposed for a knighthood but, still a Canadian citizen, required the support of the Canadian government which had not made any honour recommendation for some years; Prime Minister
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Sir Edwin Leather 'Human Nature and the Profit Motive', ts. draft for book begun 12 April 1943. The novel features the character, Rupert Conway, of Leather's previous three novels.
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and supported the miners. Leather never held political office but was a popular speaker at Party Conference and other events, as well as on radio and television. He was a
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scheme in Canada. He would go on to become Chairman of the Canadian Red Cross Society. He died in Hamilton, Ontario.
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and wrote several thrillers. As Governor, his nickname was "Imperial Leather", a pun on his surname, position and
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throughout the period of Conservative governments from 1951–1964. He supported the Unions, and held office in the
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return to Canada he established Leather Cartage in Hamilton Ontario. During the Second World War,
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and enter business. He returned to the political scene a few years later, as vice-chairman of the
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declined to support the recommendation. He was eventually knighted in 1962 when he was made a
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R.M.C. and Kingston: the effect of imperial and military influences on a Canadian community
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after riding his bicycle recklessly. He became the local representative of
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Sir Edwin Leather monograph, 'Memorandum on a Choice of Countries', 1943.
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Tory; he forcefully opposed racism and supported the European Union.
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http://www.freemenlondon.org/newsletters/2005-03-CompanyComment.pdf
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To Serve Canada: a History of the Royal Military College of Canada
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Sir Edwin Leather 'Combat without Weapons', handbook, Aldershot:
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in 1974 and in 1975 became the first Canadian to be appointed
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Association of Supervisory Staffs, Executives and Technicians
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During the Second World War, Captain Leather served with the
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Richard Preston RMC: A History of the Royal Military College
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Association of Supervisory Staff, Executives and Technicians
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He was awarded an Honorary Degree (Doctor of Laws) from the
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Sir Edwin Leather – Obituaries, News – The Independent
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Governor of Bermuda
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Richard Sharples
Peter Ramsbotham
Member of Parliament
North Somerset
Paul Dean
Toronto
Conservative
Bermuda
Alma mater
Royal Military College of Canada
Knight Bachelor
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
Venerable Order of Saint John
Royal Canadian Artillery
Captain
1st Canadian Parachute Battalion
Second World War
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