Callaghan
(Leonard) James, 1912–2005, British political leader: prime minister 1976–79.
Morley Edward, 1903–90, Canadian novelist.
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noun
(Leonard) James, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff. 1912–2005, British Labour statesman; prime minister (1976–79)
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