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Niel Pearson (Born 1910 died Manchester 1975) C.B.E., was a Manchester solicitor [1], who was President of the North Western Homosexual Law Reform Committee, and then of CHE, from 1964 to 1973, when he became an Honorary Vice President..[2] Pearson was also secretary of the Manchester branch of the National Council for Civil Liberties [3]. He was married to Ruth Longson , daughter of a Judge, in 1934 [4].
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References
- ↑ and previously in London
- ↑ Amiable Warriors, Volume One, page 122.
- ↑ Birmingham Daily Gazette 31 July 1939 'Birmingham's First Peace Pledge Centre '
- ↑ Daily Mirror 1 September 1934