Edward Cadogan, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Edward Cadogan

British politician

Date of Birth: 15-Nov-1880

Date of Death: 13-Sep-1962

Profession: politician

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Edward Cadogan

  • Sir Edward Cecil George Cadogan, KBE, CB (15 November 1880 – 13 September 1962) was a British, Conservative politician. Cadogan was a younger son of the 5th Earl Cadogan and his wife, Beatrix, a daughter of the 2nd Earl Craven.
  • He was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford before training as a barrister. From 1911-21, he was Secretary to the Speaker of the House of Commons, James Lowther and also fought in World War I as a Major in the Suffolk Yeomanry.
  • Lowther retired in 1921 and Cadogan was awarded the CB that year.
  • A year later, he entered the Commons as Member of Parliament (MP) for Reading in 1922.
  • He subsequently represented the seats of Finchley and Bolton and was a member of the Indian Statutory Commission from 1927-30. Cadogan was interested in penal reform, and particularly in the problems of young offenders.
  • He chaired a committee which unanimously recommended abolishing the sentence of whipping (except in prisons), a provision adopted by Home Secretary James Chuter Ede in the Criminal Justice Act 1948.
  • He was knighted in 1939 and fought with the RAF during World War II.
  • He died unmarried and childless in 1962.

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