Frank John Powell
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Frank John Powell (15 March 1891 – 31 October 1971) was a British Liberal Party politician and magistrate.
He was the son of Francis Cox Powell and was educated at Rutlish School and Inns of Court. He married Irene Hesse Wyatt in 1915 and they had two sons and one daughter. His wife died in 1955. He married Joan Selley, who died in 1965. He married Betty Edelson, who died in 1971.[1]
Career
He served with the Queen's Westminsters from 1910 to 1914 and then as a captain in the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry during World War I; he was gassed at the Battle of Loos in 1915.
He was called to the bar, Middle Temple, in 1921. He practised in London and on the South East circuit.[2] He was then a Metropolitan Police magistrate from 1936 to 1963; Greenwich and Woolwich 1936–40, Tower Bridge 1940–1942 and Clerkenwell 1942–1963. He was appointed a justice of the peace for Surrey in 1937. He was Hon. Legal adviser to the New Malden Citizens Advice Bureau from 1939 to 1946 and was a member of the Council of the Magistrates Association from 1942 to 1960. He was a member of the Chairmen's Panel, of the Metropolitan Juvenile Courts, 1946–1952.[3]