Noel Ker Lindsay (25 December 1904 – c. 1966) was a British barrister and Conservative Party politician.
Lindsay attended St Peter's School, York[1] followed by Brasenose College, Oxford and became a member of the Bar (Gray's Inn).
Lindsay served as an Army officer in the Royal Army Service Corps during the Second World War,[2] and following the war, was appointed as Director of the British Non-Ferrous Metals Association at a salary of £5,000.
He had been advanced several thousand pounds in loans by foreign delegates at conferences, much of which had been sent to his wife, from whom he was separated.
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