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Hugh Lister

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Hugh E. J. Lister (1901- 9 September 1944) was an Anglican priest, trade union organizer, and combatant officer in World War II.

Graduate of Cambridge University and Cuddesdon Theological College, he was an Anglo-Catholic and friend of Austin Farrer. Leader of Hackney branch of Transport and General Workers Union. Organized labor and led strikes in East End in the late 1930s. Volunteered to serve in World War II. Served with the Welsh Guards. Commanded Support Company. Killed by German fire, Hechtel, Belgium, 9 September 1944.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Cameron, Alice. In Pursuit of Justice: The Story of Hugh Lister and His Friends in Hackney Wick. London: SCM Press, 1946.
  • Hein, David. "Hugh Lister (1901-44): Priest, Labor Leader, Combatant Officer." Anglican and Episcopal History 70 (2001): 353-74.
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