John Cordeaux

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Lieutenant-Colonel John Kyme Cordeaux

CBE (23 July 1902 – 4 January 1982), was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom
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Cordeaux was elected at the 1955 general election as Member of Parliament for Nottingham Central, narrowly defeating the Labour MP Ian Winterbottom.

Background and military career

Cordeaux was born into a gentry family descended from

MBE, daughter of Sir Henry Bennett, of Grimsby and of Thorpe Hall, Louth. His paternal grandfather was the ornithologist John Cordeaux.[1]

Cordeaux served in World War II in the Royal Marines, reaching the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.[2]

Political career

He held the seat in 1959, but lost it at the 1964 election to the Labour candidate Jack Dunnett.

Honours

Cordeaux was appointed

CBE in 1946, and was a Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau (with swords), Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog, and received the King Haakon VII Freedom Cross.[3]

Personal life

In 1923, Cordeaux married Norah, daughter of A. L. Hilyar Cleland; they divorced in 1953 having had three sons and a daughter.[4]

References

  1. ^ Burke's Landed Gentry, eighteenth edition, vol. I, ed. Peter Townend, 1965, p. 166
  2. ^ Burke's Landed Gentry, eighteenth edition, vol. I, ed. Peter Townend, 1965, p. 166
  3. ^ Burke's Landed Gentry, eighteenth edition, vol. I, ed. Peter Townend, 1965, p. 166
  4. ^ Burke's Landed Gentry, eighteenth edition, vol. I, ed. Peter Townend, 1965, p. 166

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Preceded by Member of Parliament for Nottingham Central
19551964
Succeeded by