Ralph Etherton

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Ralph Humphrey Etherton (11 February 1904–10 December 1987) was a British barrister and Conservative politician.

He was the son of Captain Louis Etherton.[1] He was educated at Charterhouse School and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and was called to the Bar in 1926.[2][3]

He became involved in Conservative politics, failing to win a parliamentary seat at Everton, Liverpool in 1935. In 1937 he unsuccessfully stood for election to the London County Council as a Municipal Reform Party candidate.[4] In 1939 an election was caused by the death of the Member of Parliament (MP) for Stretford, with Etherton being elected to the seat.[5]

Etherton joined the Royal Air Force, rising from the rank of Pilot Officer to Flight Lieutenant.[6] On 15 December 1944, he married Johanne Cloherty in the crypt chapel of the House of Commons.[1] He met his future wife while she was Charles de Gaulle's diplomatic driver.[2]

He lost his parliamentary seat at the 1945 general election.[7] He retired from active politics and pursued a career in business. He died in December 1987, aged 82.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Marriages, The Times, 16 December 1944
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Obituary of Mr Ralph Etherton, The Times, 9 January 1988
  3. Bar Examinations, 13 January 1926, p.18
  4. Fight To Govern London, The Times, 2 March 1937, p. 13
  5. Unionist Victory at Stretford, The Times, 11 December 1939, p. 5
  6. The Times, 16 October 1940, p.4; 16 September 1942, p.7
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Stretford
1939 –1945
Succeeded by
Herschel Lewis Austin