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Alan George Weall Coulthard

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Coulthard was a pilot in the RAF from 1941–46 with the rank of Flight-Lieutenant. After the war he was a 1st Officer with BOAC from 1946–48 and a Pilot and Staff Officer in the RAF from 1948–58. In 1959 he changed to a career in law. He was Called to Bar by the Inner Temple and practised at Swansea
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division at the 1964 General Election. Although a Liberal had been elected there as recently as 1945, no Liberal candidate had stood in the two elections since 1951. At that election, the Liberal came third with 19.9% of the poll. Coulthard's task was harder as there was now a Plaid Cymru candidate
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from 1959–81. In 1970 he was made an Assistant Recorder and in 1972 he became a Recorder of the Crown Court. He served as Hon. Recorder of the Borough of Llanelli from 1975-81. He was Chairman of the Medical Appeals Tribunal for Wales from 1976–81. In 1981 he became a Circuit Judge.
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Coulthard was active in the Liberal Party as Chairman of Swansea Liberal Association. He was Secretary of the Association of Liberal Lawyers. He was Liberal candidate for the
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From 1960 Coulthard made BBC sound and TV broadcasts. He was President of the Swansea Festival Patrons’ Association from 1974–80.
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to compete for the nationalist note. He came in third with 19.1% of the poll. He did not stand for parliament again.
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Coulthard was a son of George Robert Coulthard and Cicely Eva Minns. His older brother was
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Liberal Party
Air Vice-Marshal Colin Weal Coulthard
Watford Grammar School
Pembrokeshire
General Election 1964
Labour
Desmond Louis Donnelly
Conservative
Liberal
Plaid Cymru
Turnout
Labour
Swing
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Categories
1924 births
1988 deaths
Liberal Party (UK) parliamentary candidates
People educated at Watford Grammar School for Boys
Members of the Inner Temple
Royal Air Force pilots of World War II

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