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John Cordle
Member of Parliament
for Bournemouth East
(Bournemouth East and Christchurch,
1959–1974)
In office
8 October 1959 – 25 July 1977
Preceded byNigel Nicolson
Succeeded byDavid Atkinson
Personal details
Born
John Howard Cordle

(1912-10-11)11 October 1912
Died23 November 2004(2004-11-23) (aged 92)
NationalityBritish
Political partyConservative
Spouses
Grace Lucy Walkey
(m. 1938; div. 1956)
Venetia Caroline Maynard
(m. 1957; div. 1971)
Terttu Heikura
(m. 1976)
Children11
EducationCity of London School

John Howard Cordle (11 October 1912 – 23 November 2004) was a British Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1959 to 1977.

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Life and career

Cordle, the son of Ernest William Cordle, was educated at the City of London School and became managing director of E. W. Cordle and Son Ltd. in 1946. He was also a member of Lloyd's of London. He served as a member of the Church Assembly 1946–53, as a director of the Church Society from 1951 and of the Church of England Newspaper from 1959.

Cordle contested The Wrekin in 1951. He was Member of Parliament for Bournemouth East and Christchurch from 1959 to 1974, and after boundary changes, for Bournemouth East from 1974 to 1977, when he resigned as a result of the John Poulson scandal. David Atkinson was elected as his successor in the subsequent by-election.

Family

Cordle was married three times. He was first married in 1938 (divorced 1956) to Grace Lucy Walkey (1918-2021); by this marriage, he had issue (four sons and a daughter), of whom only two (or three) sons outlived him. He married secondly in 1957 (divorced 1971) to Venetia Caroline Maynard (b. 22 March 1936),[1] daughter of Lt-Col. Alister Maynard, by whom he had issue (one son and three daughters), including Marina, Viscountess Cowdray. He married thirdly in 1976 to Terttu Heikura,[1] his children's nanny who was 35 years his junior, by whom he had two sons.[2]

Notes

Footnotes

References

  1. ^ a b Roth, Andrew (25 November 2004). "Obituary: John Cordle". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 August 2020. He married his second wife, Vanessa [sic], in 1957 and they divorced in 1971. She went public when he used the police and a security guard to ban his mother-in-law from the family home. He later legally suppressed her book, A Woman Crucified.
  2. ^ "John Cordle". The Daily Telegraph (obituary). 24 November 2004. Archived from the original on 10 November 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2020. He endured appalling misfortune in his family life: his grandson was killed in a road accident and his grand-daughter electrocuted; his daughter Sophie became a heroin addict and fell into prostitution; his son Rupert was jailed for theft (although he subsequently redeemed himself and became a respected businessman); Cordle was also predeceased by a son and a daughter.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Bournemouth East & Christchurch
1959February 1974
Constituency abolished
New constituency Member of Parliament for Bournemouth East
February 19741977
Succeeded by
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