# Leatham

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'''Leatham''' is a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include:

== As a surname ==
*[Albert Leatham](/source/Albert_Leatham) (1859–1948), English cricketer
*[Bob Leatham](/source/Bob_Leatham) (c. 1925–1996), Canadian football player
*[Edward Leatham](/source/Edward_Leatham) (1828–1900), English Liberal Member of Parliament
*[George Leatham](/source/George_Leatham) (1849–1916), Australian politician
*[Gerald Leatham](/source/Gerald_Leatham) (1851–1932), English amateur first-class cricketer
*[John Leatham](/source/John_Leatham) (born 1946), former Australian rules footballer
*[Lady Victoria Leatham](/source/Lady_Victoria_Leatham) (born 1947), antiques expert and television personality
*[Ralph Leatham](/source/Ralph_Leatham) KCB (1888–1954), Royal Navy officer, Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth during World War II
*[Rob Leatham](/source/Rob_Leatham) (born 1961), also known as "TGO", professional shooter
*[William Henry Leatham](/source/William_Henry_Leatham) (1815–1889), British banker, poet and Liberal politician
*[William Leatham (banker)](/source/William_Leatham_(banker)) (1785–1842), leading Banker in Wakefield, a Quaker and an abolitionist

== As a given name ==
*[William Leatham Bright](/source/William_Leatham_Bright) (1851–1910), English Liberal politician
*[Robert Leatham Simpson](/source/Robert_Leatham_Simpson) (1915–2003), general authority of The LDS Church from 1961 until his death

==See also==
*[Kirk Leatham](/source/Kirk_Leatham), a village in North Yorkshire, England
*[Leatham River](/source/Leatham_River), river of the Marlborough Region of New Zealand's South Island
*[Leatham D. Smith Shipbuilding Company](/source/Leatham_D._Smith_Shipbuilding_Company), a shipyard and dry dock company in Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin
*[Latham (disambiguation)](/source/Latham_(disambiguation))
*[Leath](/source/Leath)
*[Letham (disambiguation)](/source/Letham_(disambiguation))
*[Upleatham](/source/Upleatham)
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