Arthur Michael Lee DSC QC DL (22 August 1913 — 14 January 1983) was an English barrister and judge who had a brief career as a first-class cricketer.
[4] In 1934, he made two first-class appearances for Oxford University against the Free Foresters and Minor Counties cricket team, before playing against Yorkshire in 1935.
[5] Lee served during the Second World War with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR), holding the rank of lieutenant in 1941.
He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in November 1941, "for determination and skill in action against Enemy Submarines" while serving on HMS Wanderer.
[8] According to an obituary in The Times contributed by Lord Denning, he was offered a position as a High Court judge, but turned it down.