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Joseph Leese

Sir Joseph Francis Leese, 1st Baronet, KC (28 February 1845 – 29 July 1914)[1] was a British judge, Liberal politician and first-class cricketer.

Sir Joseph Francis Leese
Member of Parliament
for Accrington
In office
4 July 1882 – 15 January 1910
Preceded byRobert Hermon-Hodge
Succeeded byHarold Baker
Personal details
Born28 February 1845
Manchester, England
Died29 July 1914(1914-07-29) (aged 69)
Sutton Park, Guildford, Surrey
Political partyLiberal
Alma materRegent's Park College, London University

Background

The second of eight children, Joseph was born in February 1845 to Joseph Leese (1815–1906), of Altrincham, Greater Manchester, a cotton spinner who had founded the firm of Messrs. Kershaw, Sidebotham & Co, and his wife Frances Susan Scurr (1819-1890).[2] He was educated at Regent's Park College and gained a Bachelor of Arts from London University in 1863.[3] He briefly attended the Gonville & Caius College at the University of Cambridge in 1864.[4]

In 1867, Leese married Mary Constance Hargreaves (1848-1928). They had six sons and two daughters, including first-class cricketer and barrister William Leese.[5] Leese's younger sister married the Town Clerk of Southport, John Davies Williams. Williams was the uncle of Welsh priest John Rhys Davies.

Legal career

 
Leese outside the Palace of Westminster in 1898.

Leese qualified as a barrister and was admitted to the Inner Temple in 1868. During his early career he was heavily involved in nonconformist campaigning for religious education reform, serving as a member of the United Nonconformist Committee, (frequently chairing meetings across England), and the National Education League.[6][7] Both groups called for amendments and reform of the Endowed Schools Act 1869 and the Elementary Education Act in 1870. He was also known to have attended meetings in support of disestablishment of the Church of England. He served as secretary, and later president, of the Manchester Nonconformist Association from its formation in 1871.[8] Leese stood as a candidate for the first Manchester School Board, but withdrew on account of the large number of Liberals standing. Leese was a member of the Manchester Athenaeum.

Leese was a vocal supporter of the unsuccessful Liberal candidate George William Latham in 1873 and 1880, later supporting fellow nonconformist Jacob Bright in his successful re-election bid for Manchester in 1876.

He was invested as a Queen's Counsel in 1891. He was appointed Recorder of Manchester in 1893, and became a Bencher at the Inner Temple in 1898.[5]

Political career

Leese first stood as a Liberal candidate for Preston in 1868;

General election 1868: Preston (2 seats)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Edward Hermon 5,803
Conservative Sir Thomas G Hesketh 5,700
Liberal Joseph Francis Leese 4,741
Liberal Lord E. G. F. Howard 4,663

He stood again, this time for Accrington in 1886, coming second. He was eventually elected at the 1892 General Election, gaining the seat from the Conservatives. During his time in office, Leese served on the committee for the Irish Land Acts, and was often involved in agricultural and educational affairs, particularly the Education Act 1902.[9] He voted in favour of the 1908 Women's Enfranchisement Bill.[10] He retired from parliament at the January 1910 General Election.

Cricket career

He played first-class cricket for Lancashire County Cricket Club from 1865 to 1881. He played 25 first-class matches as a batsman but only averaged 13 runs per innings. He occasionally bowled, taking 5 wickets in his career at an average of 19.[11]

Later life

Leese was knighted in the 1895 Birthday Honours and was created a baronet on 15 July 1908. Following his retirement he continued in his role as Recorder of Manchester, however he suffered with ill health throughout 1913, and he retired from the role in January 1914. He died at Sutton Park, Guildford, Surrey in July that year, aged 69, and was buried in St. Mary's Churchyard, Send, on the 1st August.[12] On his death, his baronetcy passed to his son, William, but eventually became dormant following the passing of Joseph's great-grandson, Alexander William Leese, in 1979.[5]

References

  1. ^ Lundy, Darryl (9 July 2007). "Sir Joseph Francis Leese, 1st Bt". The Peerage.com. Retrieved 14 October 2009.[unreliable source]
  2. ^ "Obituary - Mr Joseph Leese". Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser. 30 April 1906. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  3. ^ http://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/bq/09-3_139.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ "Leese, Joseph Francis (LS864JF)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  5. ^ a b c "Home". ukwhoswho.com.
  6. ^ "The Future Action of Nonconformists". The Yorkshire Post. 22 May 1874. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  7. ^ "The National Education League Conference". South Wales Daily News. 2 July 1873. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  8. ^ "Formation of a Nonconformist Association for the Promotion of Religious Equality". Christian Times. 24 March 1871. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  9. ^ "Sir Joseph Leese, Contributions: 1902". Hansard. Retrieved 20 October 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ "WOMen's ENFRANCHISEMENT BILL. (Hansard, 28 February 1908)".
  11. ^ "Joseph Leese". Cricinfo. 2009. Retrieved 14 October 2009.
  12. ^ "Funeral of Sir Joseph Leese". West Surrey Times. 8 August 1914. Retrieved 20 October 2021.

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Sir Joseph Francis Leese 1st Baronet KC 28 February 1845 29 July 1914 1 was a British judge Liberal politician and first class cricketer Sir Joseph Francis LeeseKCMember of Parliamentfor AccringtonIn office 4 July 1882 15 January 1910Preceded byRobert Hermon HodgeSucceeded byHarold BakerPersonal detailsBorn28 February 1845Manchester EnglandDied29 July 1914 1914 07 29 aged 69 Sutton Park Guildford SurreyPolitical partyLiberalAlma materRegent s Park College London University Contents 1 Background 2 Legal career 3 Political career 4 Cricket career 5 Later life 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditThe second of eight children Joseph was born in February 1845 to Joseph Leese 1815 1906 of Altrincham Greater Manchester a cotton spinner who had founded the firm of Messrs Kershaw Sidebotham amp Co and his wife Frances Susan Scurr 1819 1890 2 He was educated at Regent s Park College and gained a Bachelor of Arts from London University in 1863 3 He briefly attended the Gonville amp Caius College at the University of Cambridge in 1864 4 In 1867 Leese married Mary Constance Hargreaves 1848 1928 They had six sons and two daughters including first class cricketer and barrister William Leese 5 Leese s younger sister married the Town Clerk of Southport John Davies Williams Williams was the uncle of Welsh priest John Rhys Davies Legal career Edit Leese outside the Palace of Westminster in 1898 Leese qualified as a barrister and was admitted to the Inner Temple in 1868 During his early career he was heavily involved in nonconformist campaigning for religious education reform serving as a member of the United Nonconformist Committee frequently chairing meetings across England and the National Education League 6 7 Both groups called for amendments and reform of the Endowed Schools Act 1869 and the Elementary Education Act in 1870 He was also known to have attended meetings in support of disestablishment of the Church of England He served as secretary and later president of the Manchester Nonconformist Association from its formation in 1871 8 Leese stood as a candidate for the first Manchester School Board but withdrew on account of the large number of Liberals standing Leese was a member of the Manchester Athenaeum Leese was a vocal supporter of the unsuccessful Liberal candidate George William Latham in 1873 and 1880 later supporting fellow nonconformist Jacob Bright in his successful re election bid for Manchester in 1876 He was invested as a Queen s Counsel in 1891 He was appointed Recorder of Manchester in 1893 and became a Bencher at the Inner Temple in 1898 5 Political career EditLeese first stood as a Liberal candidate for Preston in 1868 General election 1868 Preston 2 seats Party Candidate Votes Conservative Edward Hermon 5 803Conservative Sir Thomas G Hesketh 5 700Liberal Joseph Francis Leese 4 741Liberal Lord E G F Howard 4 663He stood again this time for Accrington in 1886 coming second He was eventually elected at the 1892 General Election gaining the seat from the Conservatives During his time in office Leese served on the committee for the Irish Land Acts and was often involved in agricultural and educational affairs particularly the Education Act 1902 9 He voted in favour of the 1908 Women s Enfranchisement Bill 10 He retired from parliament at the January 1910 General Election Cricket career EditHe played first class cricket for Lancashire County Cricket Club from 1865 to 1881 He played 25 first class matches as a batsman but only averaged 13 runs per innings He occasionally bowled taking 5 wickets in his career at an average of 19 11 Later life EditLeese was knighted in the 1895 Birthday Honours and was created a baronet on 15 July 1908 Following his retirement he continued in his role as Recorder of Manchester however he suffered with ill health throughout 1913 and he retired from the role in January 1914 He died at Sutton Park Guildford Surrey in July that year aged 69 and was buried in St Mary s Churchyard Send on the 1st August 12 On his death his baronetcy passed to his son William but eventually became dormant following the passing of Joseph s great grandson Alexander William Leese in 1979 5 References Edit Lundy Darryl 9 July 2007 Sir Joseph Francis Leese 1st Bt The Peerage com Retrieved 14 October 2009 unreliable source Obituary Mr Joseph Leese Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser 30 April 1906 Retrieved 20 October 2021 http www biblicalstudies org uk pdf bq 09 3 139 pdf bare URL PDF Leese Joseph Francis LS864JF A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge a b c Home ukwhoswho com The Future Action of Nonconformists The Yorkshire Post 22 May 1874 Retrieved 20 October 2021 The National Education League Conference South Wales Daily News 2 July 1873 Retrieved 20 October 2021 Formation of a Nonconformist Association for the Promotion of Religious Equality Christian Times 24 March 1871 Retrieved 20 October 2021 Sir Joseph Leese Contributions 1902 Hansard Retrieved 20 October 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link WOMen s ENFRANCHISEMENT BILL Hansard 28 February 1908 Joseph Leese Cricinfo 2009 Retrieved 14 October 2009 Funeral of Sir Joseph Leese West Surrey Times 8 August 1914 Retrieved 20 October 2021 External links EditHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Joseph Leese http www ukwhoswho comParliament of the United KingdomPreceded byRobert Hermon Hodge Member of Parliament for Accrington1892 January 1910 Succeeded byHarold BakerBaronetage of the United KingdomNew creation Baronet of Send Holme 1908 1914 Succeeded byWilliam Lease Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph Leese amp oldid 1149663306, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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