Lees signed the antispirits pledge in 1832 and became teetotaller in 1835.[2] He worked as a temperance activist and authored books on the subject. In 1837, he became the Secretary for the British Association for the Promotion of Temperance (British Temperance League) and edited its journal from 1840 to 1844.[2] Lees also edited Truth-Seeker from 1844 to 1850, the Teetotal Topic, in 1847, and the Temperance Spectator, in 1859.[2] He was a founding member of the United Kingdom Alliance in 1863.[2]
Lees was a vegetarian and occasionally lectured on vegetarianism. In 1857, he won a Vegetarian Society essay competition which was republished in 1884.[2] He became an associate member of the Society in 1874.[2]
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Further reading
Frederic Arnold Lees. (1904). Dr Frederic Richard Lees: A Biography. London.
Judith Anne Pitney. (1970). Frederic Richard Lees: The Teetotal Philosopher. University of Wisconsin.