Henry Strauss, 1st Baron Conesford

Henry George Strauss, 1st Baron Conesford KC (24 June 1892 28 August 1974) was a British lawyer and a Conservative politician.

Background and education

Strauss was the son of Alphonse Henry Strauss, of London. He was educated at Rugby and Christ Church, Oxford, and was called to the Bar, Inner Temple, in 1919.[1]

Political career

Strauss sat as Member of Parliament for Norwich between 1935 and 1945,[1][2] for the Combined English Universities between 1946 and 1950[1][3] and for Norwich South between 1950 and 1955.[1][2] He was Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Attorney General, Sir Donald Somervell, between 1936 and 1942 and a government member as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Works between March and December 1942 and as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Town and Country Planning between 1942 and 1945,[1] when he resigned from the government in protest at Churchill's treatment of Poland at the Yalta agreement.[4] He was once again a government member as Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade under Churchill between 1951 to 1955.[1] The latter year he was raised to the peerage as Baron Conesford, of Chelsea in the County of London.[5]

Lord Conesford became a King's Counsel in 1946 and a Bencher of the Inner Temple in 1969.[1] He was also a member of the governors of Norwich High School for Girls and a vice-president of the Girls' Day School Trust.[6] He 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.[7]

Personal life

Lord Conesford married Anne Sadelbia Mary, daughter of John Bowyer Buchanan Nichols, in 1927. He died in August 1974, aged 82, when the barony became extinct.[1]

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
George Albert Hartland
Geoffrey Shakespeare
Member of Parliament for Norwich
19351945
With: Geoffrey Shakespeare
Succeeded by
John Paton
Lady Noel-Buxton
Preceded by
Eleanor Rathbone
Kenneth Lindsay
Member of Parliament for Combined English Universities
19461950
With: Kenneth Lindsay
Constituency abolished
New constituency Member of Parliament for Norwich South
19501955
Succeeded by
Geoffrey Rippon
Preceded by
George Hicks
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Works
1942
Office renamed
New title Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Town and Country Planning
19421945
Succeeded by
Arthur Jenkins
Preceded by
Hervey Rhodes
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade
19511955
Succeeded by
Donald Kaberry
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baron Conesford
19551974
extinct
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