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Frederic Richard Lees (1821-1897) was a British temperance advocate and writer. He was a prominent figure in the 19th-century temperance movement in the United Kingdom, and his writings significantly influenced public opinion on the issue of alcohol consumption.

Early Life[edit]

Frederic Richard Lees was born in Leeds, England, in 1821. He was educated at the University of Leeds, where he developed a strong interest in social issues, particularly the effects of alcohol on society.

Career[edit]

Lees began his career as a writer and journalist, focusing on social issues. He became involved in the temperance movement in the 1840s, and his writings on the subject quickly gained attention. He was known for his eloquent speeches and persuasive arguments against the consumption of alcohol.

In 1851, Lees co-founded the United Kingdom Alliance, an organization dedicated to promoting temperance and advocating for legislative changes to restrict the sale of alcohol. He served as the organization's secretary for many years, and his writings and speeches were instrumental in its success.

Lees wrote numerous books and pamphlets on the subject of temperance, including The Alcohol Question and The Science of Legislation. His works were widely read and had a significant impact on public opinion.

Legacy[edit]

Frederic Richard Lees' contributions to the temperance movement were significant. His writings and speeches helped to shape public opinion and led to legislative changes that restricted the sale and consumption of alcohol. His work continues to be studied by historians and scholars interested in the history of the temperance movement.

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  • The Dictionary of National Biography
  • The Oxford Companion to British History
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