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Leifchild Stratten Leif-Jones, 1st Baron Rhayader, PC ( Leifchild Stratten Jones; 16 January 1862 – 26 September 1939), known as Leif Jones before his elevation to the
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Background and education

He was born Leifchild Stratten Jones on 16 January 1862 in St Pancras, London, the fifth of the six children of Thomas Jones (1819–1882), an Independent clergyman, formerly of Morriston,
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, and Jane Jones, daughter of John Jones of Dowlais. His elder siblings were David Brynmor (b. 1851), Annie, John Viriamu (b. 1862), and Irvonwy; his younger brother was Morlais Glasfryn. His brothers David Brynmor Jones and John Viriamu Jones both went on to achieve prominence in public life. In 1867, when Leifchild was five years old, his mother died, and, in 1869, his father left London, for health reasons, moving firstly back to Swansea (1870–1877) and afterwards to
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, Australia (1877–1880), where Leifchild was educated at Scotch College, Melbourne, from 31 July 1877 to December 1878. Subsequently Leifchild became a student at
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Member of Parliament and temperance campaigner

In May 1900 he contested the South Manchester constituency in a by-election, losing to the Liberal Unionist candidate. From 1905 to January 1910 Leif Jones served as Member of Parliament for Appleby, in
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. Whilst an MP he voted in favour of the 1908 Women's Enfranchisement Bill. From December 1910 to 1918 he served as
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. In 1917 he was sworn of the Privy Council. From 1923 to 1924 and from 1929 to 1931 he served as
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. On 25 January 1932, Jones was elevated to the peerage as Baron Rhayader, of Rhayader in the County of Radnor. So that he might continue to be known by the familiar name of "Leif Jones" he had earlier that month changed his surname by
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from "Jones" to "Leif-Jones". Despite his long political career, Leif Jones is best remembered as a temperance leader. He was President of the
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ist organisation, between 1906 and 1932. He had earlier been private secretary to the Countess of Carlisle, a prominent prohibitionist campaigner.Entry on Leif Jones in ''Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History: Volume I''
As a temperance campaigner Leif Jones was sometimes referred to as 'Tea-leaf Jones'. Lord Rhayader died in
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, London, in September 1939, aged 77, when the barony became extinct. Photographic portraits of Lord Rhayader may be seen at the
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, London.


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article by David M. Fahey, 'Jones, Leifchild Stratten, Baron Rhayader (1862–1939)’, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', online edn, Oxford University Press, May 200
accessed 1 July 2010


Further reading

* D.M. Fahey, 'Leif Jones', in ''Biographical Dictionary of Modern British Radicals, Vol. 3 (1870-1974)'' (1988) * M.H.C. Haylor, ''The Vision of a Century, 1853-1953: the United Kingdom Alliance in historical perspective'' (1953) * G.B. Wilson, ''Leif Jones, Lord Rhayader, Temperance Reformer and Statesman'' (1948) {{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Leif 1862 births 1939 deaths Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford Barons created by George V Rhyader, Leif Jones, 1st Baron British temperance activists Liberal Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Camborne Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom People from St Pancras, London UK MPs 1900–1906 UK MPs 1906–1910 UK MPs 1910–1918 UK MPs 1923–1924 UK MPs 1929–1931 UK MPs who were granted peerages