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Mallalieu was of Huguenot origin, a son of Frederick Mallalieu, a Member of Parliament. Mallalieu's ancestors had settled at Saddleworth in the early 1600s, where they lived in humble circumstances working as weavers. Frederick Mallalieu's father, Henry (1831–1902), was a self-made businessman, at the age of twelve a hand-loom weaver. He ...
Sir J. P. William Mallalieu The Minister of Defence for the Royal Navy [ 1 ] was a senior ministerial appointment of the British Government established in April 1964. The office holder was the ministerial head of the Navy Department of the Ministry of Defence , and reported to the Secretary of State for Defence .
Mallalieu is a surname, and may refer to: Albert Mallalieu (1904–1991) English cricketer Ann Mallalieu, Baroness Mallalieu (born 1945) English politician and lawyer, daughter of William Mallalieu
Frederick William Mallalieu (1860 – 10 May 1932) was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom.. Son of woollen manufacturer and ironworks company chairman Henry Mallalieu (1831-1902), J.P., of Delph Lodge, Delph, Saddleworth, near Oldham, (now Greater Manchester, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire) Mallalieu was educated at Huddersfield College, [1] Henry Mallalieu was of humble ...
Joseph Percival William Mallalieu, lately Member of Parliament for the East Division of Huddersfield East. Minister of Defence 1966–1967. Minister of State, Board of Trade, 1967–1968. Minister of Technology 1968–1969. Thomas Gwilym Morris CBE QPM, Chief Constable, South Wales Constabulary
Lady Mallalieu comes from a distinguished political family. Her grandfather, Frederick Mallalieu, had been Liberal Member of Parliament for Colne Valley. He was succeeded in that seat by her uncle, Lance Mallalieu, later Labour MP for Brigg. Her father, Joseph Percival William Mallalieu (known as William), was Labour MP for Huddersfield East.
Aubrey Mallalieu (8 June 1873 – 28 May 1948) was an English actor with a prolific career in supporting roles in films in the 1930s and 1940s.. Mallalieu began life as George William Mallalieu, the son of William Mallalieu (c. 1845–1927), a well-known stage comedian, and his wife Margaret Ellen Smith.
Sir Edward Lancelot Mallalieu (14 March 1905 – 11 November 1979), [2] [3] known as Lance Mallalieu, was a British politician. [4]Of Huguenot origin, a son of Frederick Mallalieu, a Member of Parliament, Mallalieu's ancestors had settled at Saddleworth in the early 1600s, where they lived in humble circumstances working as weavers.