Edwin Malindine

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Edwin Malindine

Edwin Thomas[1] Malindine (1 January 1910 – 5 September 1993)[2] was a Liberal Party politician.

Malindine worked in the lubrication industry, and was elected to Bethnal Green Borough Council for the

Southgate in 1951, by which time he was vice-Chairman of the London Liberal Party.[4]

He continued to try for election, only narrowly missing out in North Cornwall in 1955 and 1959.[5] He served as President of the Liberal Party from 1961–1962,[6] but thereafter concentrated on his business concerns, becoming Chairman and Managing Director of Sternol Ltd in 1971.[7]

References

  1. ^ Papers by command, Volume 20, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, HMSO, 1936, pg. 22
  2. ^ "Mallandain family history". mallandain.com/. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  3. ^ Liberal Year Book (1935), p.229
  4. ^ The Times Guide to the House of Commons (1951), p.97
  5. ^ Gary Tredigda, The Liberal Party in south-west Britain since 1918, pp.154, 171
  6. ^ Jorgen Scott Rasmussen, The Liberal Party: a Study of Retrenchment and Revival, p.vii
  7. ^ The Autocar (1971), p.59
Party political offices
Preceded by
Andrew Hunter Arbuthnot Murray
President of the Liberal Party

1961–1962
Succeeded by