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Edward Aldam Leatham


Edward Aldam Leatham (2 August 1828 – 6 February 1900) was an English Liberal Member of Parliament.

Leatham was the son of William Leatham of Heath near Wakefield, by his wife Margaret Walker, daughter and heiress of Joshua Walker, of York. The family was part of an influential Quaker community in Yorkshire. His brother William Henry Leatham was MP for Wakefield and Southern West Riding, and his sister Margaret Elizabeth Leatham married the liberal statesman John Bright. He was educated at University College London, graduating BA in 1848 and MA in 1851. He was later elected Fellow of the college.

Leatham was elected MP for Huddersfield in 1859 but gave up the seat in 1865. In 1861 he instituted the Huddersfield College Prize Medals for history and English declamation which were awarded for the two subjects in alternate years. He was re-elected for Huddersfield in 1868 and held the seat until 1886. In 1875, he acquired an estate at Miserden, Gloucestershire. He was a Justice of the peace and Deputy Lieutenant for the West Riding of Yorkshire, and later a Deputy Lieutenant for Gloucestershire, of which county he was High Sheriff in 1891.


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