Background
The son of Sir Thomas Paul Latham and his wife Florence Clara née Walley, he was educated at Eton College and Magdalen College, Oxford.
The son of Sir Thomas Paul Latham and his wife Florence Clara née Walley, he was educated at Eton College and Magdalen College, Oxford.
At the 1929 general election, he stood as the Conservative candidate in Rotherham, a safe seat for the Labour Party where he was runner-up with 23% of the votes. In April 1931 the standing Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby, Sidney Herbert, resigned from the House of Commons. During World World War II, despite being exempt from military service, Latham volunteered to join the army.
In 1941, however, he was arrested for "improper behaviour", a homosexual act, with three gunners and a civilian (letters he had written to those involved had been discovered) while serving as an officer in the Royal Artillery.
Latham then tried to kill himself by riding a motorcycle into a tree. He was court-martialled and found guilty of ten charges of indecent conduct and of attempted suicide and was discharged dishonourably and imprisoned for two years without hard labour.
Latham"s court-martial was the first time a sitting Member of Parliament who was also in the army had been court-martialled since 1815. He resigned his seat in Parliament.
In 1933 Latham married Lady Patricia Doreen Moore, only daughter of the Earl of Drogheda.
In 1932 Latham purchased Herstmonceux Castle in Sussex and carried on its restoration.
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Between 1928 and 1934 Latham was a member of the London County Council, representing Lewisham East as a member of the Conservative-backed Municipal Reform Party.