Henry Strauss, 1st Baron Conesford

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Henry George Strauss (24 June 189228 August 1974) was a very quotable British lawyer and a conservative member of Parliament representing at various times Norwich, the Combined English Universities and Norwich South. He was Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade from 1950 to 1955. In 1955 he was created Baron Conesford, which title became extinct upon his death.

Strauss was well known for his speeches in which he complained about the improper usages of the English language, especially in the United States as can be seen in this Time Magazine article from 1957.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
George Albert Hartland
Member of Parliament for Norwich
2-seat constituency
(with Geoffrey Shakespeare)

19351945
Succeeded by
John Paton
Preceded by
Eleanor Rathbone
Kenneth Martin Lindsay
Member of Parliament for Combined English Universities
2-seat constituency
(with Kenneth Martin Lindsay)

1946–1950
Succeeded by
(constituency abolished)
Preceded by
(new constituency)
Member of Parliament for Norwich South
19501955
Succeeded by
Geoffrey Rippon
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
(new ceation)
Baron Conesford
1955–1974
Succeeded by
(extinct)