William Henry Leatham (6 July 1815 – 14 November 1889) was a British banker, poet and Liberal politician.
His father was William Leatham, a banker from Heath, near Wakefield and his mother was Margaret née Walker of Leeds.
[1] Leatham was a poet and author, writing a collection of Poems in 1840, and Tales of English Life and Miscellanies.
He married in 1839 Priscilla, daughter of Samuel Gurney of Upton, Essex, and then settled at Sandal, near Wakefield, the subject of his poem, 'Sandal in the Olden Time.'
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