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Alexander Lyle-Samuel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alexander Lyle-Samuel Alexander Lyle-Samuel (10 August 1883 – 19 November 1942)〔http://www.leighrayment.com/commons/Ecommons2.htm〕 was a businessman from Birmingham and Liberal member of the House of Commons. He represented the seat of Eye in East Suffolk from 1918 until 1923 and was involved in a difficult court case when he was forced to defend himself against a series of allegations made by a defeated political opponent. ==Family and education== Lyle-Samuel was the son of the Reverend George Samuel, a Baptist Minister〔The Times, 10 December 1919 p. 5〕 of Christ Church, Aston in Birmingham. He was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.〔''Who was Who'', OUP 2007〕 He married his first wife Eva, a lady from Antigua in 1906.〔The Times, 10 December 1919 p. 5〕 For whatever reason, this marriage was not a happy one, with financial difficulties causing the couple to separate. Eva Samuel also suffered with mental health problems and died in what was described in reports of the day as a 'pauper lunatic asylum'. Lyle-Samuel assumed the additional name of Lyle by deed poll upon his second marriage with Julia G. Lyle of Springwood, Tenafly, New Jersey. Mrs Lyle had apparently been a nurse at a New York hospital where she had cared for an elderly millionaire. They married and Mrs Lyle soon became a rich widow. Lyle-Samuel had three children. One son, Winstone, died in a bobsleighing accident at St. Moritz in 1929 aged 23.〔The Times, 11 February 1929 p. 12〕
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