General Charles Ernest Leonard (Leo)
Lyle
Male
England
1882-07-22
Highgate, London, England
1954-03-06
Bournemouth, England


About

From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Lyle,_1st_Baron_Lyle_of_Westbourne

Charles Ernest Leonard Lyle, 1st Baron Lyle of Westbourne, was a British industrialist and Conservative Party politician. He was born in London, the only son of Charles Lyle and his wife, Mary, née Brown. He was educated at Harrow School and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

The family were major ship-owners who had diversified into sugar refining, and Leonard joined the firm in 1903, and became a director when his father retired in 1909. When Abram Lyle & Sons merged with Henry Tate & Sons in 1921 to form Tate & Lyle, he became a director of the new company, then chairman in 1928, and president in 1937. Lyle is best known for leading the opposition to the post-war Labour Government's plans to nationalise the sugar industry. The campaign was fronted by a cartoon character, “Mr Cube”, drawn by artist Bobby St John Cooper.

Lyle was a notable athlete who represented Great Britain at lawn tennis, competing in the men’s singles event at Wimbledon in 1922, 1923, and 1924. He became chairman of the Lawn Tennis Association in 1932, having been the first chairman of the International Lawn Tennis Club from 1924 to 1927. He was also president of the Professional Golfers’ Association from 1952 to 1954, and was elected a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron in 1952.

Leonard Lyle was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for the Stratford division of West Ham at the 1918 general election, but was defeated at the 1922 general election. He was returned to the House of Commons in the 1923 general election, for Epping, but stood down at the 1924 general election to make way for Winston Churchill. He did not stand again until 1940, when he was elected as MP for Bournemouth at an unopposed by-election, and held the seat until he was ennobled in October 1945 in Churchill’s resignation honours list, having stood aside to make way for Brendan Bracken.

Leonard Lyle was knighted in the King’s Birthday Honours in 1923, made a baronet on 22 June 1932, and was ennobled on 13 September 1945 as Baron Lyle of Westbourne, of Canford Cliffs in the County of Dorset.



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Archive statistics 1909 - 1933
5
66
31


Tournament wins 1925 - Worcestershire Championships (Amateur)
1923 - Birdhurst (Amateur)
1923 - Worcestershire Championships (Amateur)
1922 - Exmouth (Open)
1919 - East of England Championships (Open)


Tournaments Salzburg championships - 1933 Wimbledon - 1925 Worcestershire Championships - 1925 East of England Championships - 1924 Worcestershire Championships - 1924 Wimbledon - 1923 Exmouth - 1923 Worcestershire Championships - 1923 Birdhurst - 1923 Wimbledon - 1922 World Hardcourt Championships - 1922 Le Touquet - 1922 Le Touquet Second Meeting - 1922 Exmouth - 1922 East of England Championships - 1922 Wimbledon - 1921 Cannes Carlton - 1921 Exmouth - 1921 East of England Championships - 1921 Worcestershire Championships - 1921 Wimbledon - 1920 World Covered Court Championships - 1920 East of England Championships - 1920 Worcestershire Championships - 1920 Wimbledon - 1919 Queens Club Tournament - 1919 Le Touquet - 1919 East of England Championships - 1919 Wimbledon - 1914 Monte Carlo - 1914 Beaulieu - 1914 Cannes Championships - 1913 Le Touquet - 1913 Boulogne - 1913 Wimbledon - 1912 Cannes Championships - 1912 Cannes Championships - 1911 Lowestoft - 1910 Hythe - 1910 Monte Carlo - 1909

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