Horace Matthew Moulden-Colton (14 July 1898 – 30 April 1988)[1][2] was a British trade union leader.
Born in Leicester, Moulden left school at the age of thirteen before completing a short apprenticeship in hosiery knitting.
He spent four years fighting in World War I, but returned to knitting and became active in the Leicester Hosiery Union.
He worked closely in this with Jack Brewin, leader of the Ilkeston and District Hosiery Union.
In 1960, he was also elected to the executive committee of the International Textile and Garment Workers' Federation.