- George Currie
George Boyle Hanna Currie MBE (
19 December ,1905 –20 January ,1978 ) was a Northern Irish barrister and politician.Currie went to
Campbell College , Belfast, followed byTrinity College, Dublin where he earned the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, and Bachelor of Laws. He was called to the English Bar by theMiddle Temple in 1932, and practiced on the Northern circuit based inLiverpool .With an interest in politics, Currie was elected to
Wirral County Borough Council and served as Chairman of the Council in 1938–39. During theSecond World War he served with theRoyal Air Force Volunteer Reserve and was on the staff of Lord Dowding atFighter Command , later switching to the legal branch.At the 1950 general election Currie fought as Conservative candidate for East Flintshire, a safe Labour seat. He fought this seat again in the 1951 election.
He was then selected for North Down where the sitting Ulster Unionist MP Patricia Ford was retiring after only two years. He easily kept the seat which he represented for fifteen years before himself retiring at the 1970 general election.
References
* Obituary, "The Times", 24 January 1978.
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