Sir Joseph William Leech (1865 – 30 May 1940) was a Unionist Party (now Conservative Party) politician elected as the Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne West between 1931 and 1940.[1]
The son of Isaac Leech and Sarah, Leech was christened on 7 May 1865 in Cleator, Cumberland.[2] He was educated at Newcastle University before becoming consulting surgeon to the Royal Victoria Infirmary and Throat and Ear Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne. He became president of the University of Durham Medical Graduates' Association and Newcastle Clinical Society, and a senior fellow of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain. He was also a member of the Middle Temple, and held the rank of Major with the Royal Army Medical Corps.[3] He also qualified as a barrister, became a member of Newcastle City Council in 1932, and was elected mayor in 1932.[4]
External links
edit- "Sir Joseph William Leech" at the National Portrait Gallery, 8 December 1931
References
edit- ^ "Sir Joseph Leech", Hansard 1803–2005 → People (L), retrieved 25 December 2013
- ^ "Joseph William Leech", England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, index, FamilySearch, accessed 25 Dec 2013, 7 May 1865.
- ^ Obituary, The Times, 31 May 1940, p. 9. (ref Archived 26 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine)
- ^ "M.P.'s Death after Meeting", The Glasgow Herald - 31 May 1940, retrieved 25 December 2013