Background
He was the son of G. Lowenstein, Director of S. Japhet & Company Limited of London.
He was the son of G. Lowenstein, Director of S. Japhet & Company Limited of London.
He was educated at Bembridge School, Street John's College, Oxford where he received a Master of Arts.
In 1945 the marriage was dissolved. They had two adopted sons. He was knighted in 1970.
Milton received a Call to Bar, Lincoln’s Inn in 1930.
He became a Bencher in 1967. He worked on the south-eastern circuit.
He served in the War of 1939-1945 in the Royal Artillery, reaching the rank of Major. He was a Metropolitan Magistrate from 1952-1967.
He was Chairman of Epping Group Hospital Management Committee from 1958-1963.
He was the Deputy Chairman of Hertfordshire Quarterly Sessions from 1965-1971. He was Chief Metropolitan Magistrate on 1967-1975. Milton was Liberal candidate for the South Islington division of London at the 1929 General Election.
lieutenant was not a promising seat as the Liberals had come a clear third at the previous election.
He came third and only managed to retain the Liberal share of the vote;
He did not stand for parliament again.
He was a Member of the Standing Committee on Criminal Law Revision from 1959. He was a Member of the Committee on Immigration Appeals from 1966-1967. He was a Member of the Committee on the Distribution of Criminal Business from 1974.