Carl Heath (1869–1950) was a leader of the Quaker movement in Britain and a penal reformer. He was the secretary of the National Peace Council during the First World War when he conceived the idea of Quaker embassies to establish an international Quaker organisation.[1][2] He was a member of the Humanitarian League and secretary of the Society for the Abolition of Capital Punishment.[3]
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