Samuel Woolf Magnus

Samuel Woolf Magnus (30 September 1910 – 28 February 1992), was a judge and politician in both Britain and Zambia.

Background

He was the son of Samuel Woolf Magnus. He was educated at University College, London where he received a BA Honors in 1931. He married, in 1938, Anna Gertrude Shane. They had one daughter.

Professional career

Called to Bar, Gray’s Inn, 1937. Served War of 1939–45, Army. Practised in London, 1937–59; partner in legal firm, Northern Rhodesia, 1959–63; subseq. legal consultant. QC 1964, MLC 1962, Puisne Judge, High Court for Zambia, 1968. FCIArb 1987. He was Justice of Appeal, at the Court of Appeal for Zambia in 1971. He was Commissioner, of the Foreign Compensation Commission from 1977–83.[1]

Political career

He was Liberal Party candidate for the Central Hackney Division of London at the 1945 General Election.

General Election 1945: Hackney Central[2]

Electorate 33,531

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Henry Hynd 14,810 67.2 +15.6
Conservative R.R. Harris 4,889 22.2 -26.2
Liberal Lt. Samuel Woolf Magnus 2,348 10.6 n/a
Majority 9,921 45.0 +41.8
Turnout 22,047 65.7 +5.1
Labour hold Swing +18.9

He was Treasurer of the Association of Liberal Lawyers. He was a Member of the Council of the London Liberal Party and President of North Hendon Liberal Association until 1959. He served as an MP January–October 1964 in Northern Rhodesia and an MP in Zambia from 1964–68. He was Chairman of the Law, Parliamentary and General Purposes Cttee of the Board of Deputies of British Jews from 1979–83.

Publications

References

  1. ‘MAGNUS, Samuel Woolf’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2007; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 16 Dec 2013
  2. British parliamentary election results 1885-1918, Craig, F. W. S.
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