Harry Samuels, OBE (1893 – 1976) was a British barrister and political activist.
[1][2] In 1923, Samuels became a barrister, and was soon reviewing legal cases for the Journal of Industrial Welfare.
He also had an interest in tenants' rights, and for 25 years he chaired the Islington and East London Rent Tribunal.
He was a member of the Anglo-Jewish Association, B'nai B'rith, and the Board of Deputies.
[2] Samuels' children included Michael, who became a historical linguist, and Miriam, an actor.