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The Right Honourable James Chuter Ede, Baron Chuter-Ede, C.H., P.C.

  • Born: 11 September 1882
  • Died: 11 November 1965

Known as[]

  • 1882-1923: Mr. James Chuter Ede
  • 1923-1923: Mr. James Chuter Ede, M.P.
  • 1923-1929: Mr. James Chuter Ede
  • 1929-1931: Mr. James Chuter Ede, M.P.
  • 1931-1935: Mr. James Chuter Ede
  • 1935-1944: Mr. James Chuter Ede, M.P.
  • 1944-1953: The Rt. Hon. James Chuter Ede, M.P.
  • 1953-1964: The Rt. Hon. James Chuter Ede, C.H., M.P.
  • 1964-1965 The Lord Chuter-Ede, C.H., PC.

Education[]

  • Battersea Pupil Teachers' Centre
  • Christ's College, Cambridge

Offices[]

Peerage Titles[]

  • Baron Chuter-Ede (life peerage), in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 1964

Privy Council[]

Other Honours[]

  • Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour, 1953

Parliamentary Seats[]

  • Member of Parliament for Mitcham, 1923
  • Member of Parliament for South Shields, 1929-1931, 1935-1964

Parliamentary Positions[]

Surrey County Council[]

  • Representative for Epsom on the Surrey County Council, 1920-1927
  • President of the Surrey County Council, 1933
  • Mayor of Epsom and Ewell, 1937

Other Positions[]

  • President of the Surrey County Teachers' Association, 190?-?


Preceded by:
Sir Donald Somervell
Home Secretary
1945–1951
Succeeded by:
Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe
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