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Alexander Kaye Butterworth

Sir Alexander Kaye Butterworth (1854–1946) was the General Manager of the North Eastern Railway and also chairman of the Railway Executive during the First World War. He was the father of the composer George Butterworth (1885–1916)

Sir Alexander K Butterworth
Born(1854-12-04)4 December 1854
Died23 January 1946(1946-01-23) (aged 91)
Resting placeSt John-at-Hampstead Church, Hampstead
Employer(s)Great Western Railway
North Eastern Railway
Railway Executive Committee
Victoria Park Hospital for Heart and Chest Diseases
Spouse(s)Julia Wigan 1884–1911 (her death)
Dorothea Mavor 1916–46 (his death)
ChildrenGeorge Butterworth (1885–1916)
Parents
  • Rev. George Butterworth (father)
  • Frances Maria Butterworth (née Kaye) (mother)
RelativesJoseph Butterworth (great grandfather)
Hugh Butterworth (nephew)

Personal life edit

Butterworth was born on 4 December 1854 at Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire,[1] the son of the Reverend George Butterworth of Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, and his wife Frances Maria Butterworth (née Kaye). Butterworth was a great-grandson of the abolitionist Joseph Butterworth.[2] He was educated at Marlborough College from August 1868 to March 1874,[3] and then attended London University, where he graduated in 1877.[1]

Butterworth married Julia Marguerite Wigan at St Margaret's, Westminster on 16 July 1884.[4] Their son George became a composer.[1] He was killed in action during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. Julia died in 1911.[1] Butterworth was knighted in 1914.[3] He married Dorothea Mavor in 1916.[1]

Sports edit

 
Clifton RFC team 1874–75. Butterworth is at extreme right of picture.

Butterworth played rackets and rugby at school, as well as performing gymnastics. In 1874, he joined Clifton Rugby Football Club.[3] He played tennis at Wimbledon in 1880, losing in the first round to R. T. Richardson 3–0.[5]

Career edit

Butterworth qualified for The Bar in 1878, and qualified as a solicitor in 1883. He gained his Bachelor of Law degree in 1884,[6] He then joined the Great Western Railway, working in its legal department. During 1889 and 1890, Butterworth played a leading role in the Railway Rates Inquiry, acting for the English, Irish and Scottish railway companies. In 1890, he was appointed a Clerk of the Peace for Bedfordshire, a position he held for six months,[1] before joining the North Eastern Railway (NER) as a solicitor in February 1891.[7] In 1905, he succeeded Sir George Gibb as General Manager.[1] He represented the NER in his capacity a company solicitor at the inquiry into the railway accident at Thirsk in 1892.[8]

During the First World War, Butterworth was appointed chairman of the Railway Executive Committee in addition to his position with the NER,[1] a position he held until 1919.[3] He was also chairman of the Victoria Park Hospital for Heart and Chest Diseases from 1916 to 1935.[1] He was succeeded in that position by Henry Guest.[9] Butterworth served on the Civil Service Arbitration Board from 1917 to 1920.[3] He retired from his position as General Manager of the NER on 31 December 1921 and was succeeded by Ralph Wedgwood. Butterworth remained in the employ of the NER until it ceased to exist at the Grouping of the Railways in 1923.[10]

Death edit

Butterworth died on 23 January 1946 at his home in Hampstead, Middlesex following a short illness.[1] His funeral was held on 28 January at St John-at-Hampstead Church and he was interred in the churchyard.[11][3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Sir Alexander Kaye Butterworth". The Times. No. 50358. London. 24 January 1946. col E, p. 7.
  2. ^ "The Rev. George Butterworth". The Times. No. 39074. London. 25 September 1909. col E, p. 13.
  3. ^ a b c d e f . Clifton Rugby Football Club. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Marriages". The Times. No. 31192. London. 22 July 1884. col A, p. 1.
  5. ^ "Lawn Tennis". The Times. No. 29927. London. 7 July 1880. col A, p. 5.
  6. ^ "The Law Society". The Times. No. 31046. London. 2 February 1884. col A, p. 4.
  7. ^ "Railway and Other Companies". The Times. No. 33242. London. 7 February 1891. col C-F, p. 11.
  8. ^ "The Thirsk Railway Disaster". The Times. No. 33788. London. 5 November 1892. col B-C, p. 7.
  9. ^ "News in Brief". The Times. No. 47286. London. 31 January 1936. col G, p. 11.
  10. ^ "Sir A. K. Butterworth to retire". The Times. No. 242877. London. 14 November 1921. col E, p. 7.
  11. ^ "Deaths". The Times. No. 50359. London. 26 January 1946. col A-B, p. 7.

alexander, kaye, butterworth, 1854, 1946, general, manager, north, eastern, railway, also, chairman, railway, executive, during, first, world, father, composer, george, butterworth, 1885, 1916, alexander, butterworthborn, 1854, december, 1854clifton, bristol, . Sir Alexander Kaye Butterworth 1854 1946 was the General Manager of the North Eastern Railway and also chairman of the Railway Executive during the First World War He was the father of the composer George Butterworth 1885 1916 Sir Alexander K ButterworthBorn 1854 12 04 4 December 1854Clifton Bristol GloucestershireDied23 January 1946 1946 01 23 aged 91 Hampstead MiddlesexResting placeSt John at Hampstead Church HampsteadEmployer s Great Western RailwayNorth Eastern RailwayRailway Executive CommitteeVictoria Park Hospital for Heart and Chest DiseasesSpouse s Julia Wigan 1884 1911 her death Dorothea Mavor 1916 46 his death ChildrenGeorge Butterworth 1885 1916 ParentsRev George Butterworth father Frances Maria Butterworth nee Kaye mother RelativesJoseph Butterworth great grandfather Hugh Butterworth nephew Contents 1 Personal life 2 Sports 3 Career 4 Death 5 ReferencesPersonal life editButterworth was born on 4 December 1854 at Clifton Bristol Gloucestershire 1 the son of the Reverend George Butterworth of Deerhurst Gloucestershire and his wife Frances Maria Butterworth nee Kaye Butterworth was a great grandson of the abolitionist Joseph Butterworth 2 He was educated at Marlborough College from August 1868 to March 1874 3 and then attended London University where he graduated in 1877 1 Butterworth married Julia Marguerite Wigan at St Margaret s Westminster on 16 July 1884 4 Their son George became a composer 1 He was killed in action during the Battle of the Somme in 1916 Julia died in 1911 1 Butterworth was knighted in 1914 3 He married Dorothea Mavor in 1916 1 Sports edit nbsp Clifton RFC team 1874 75 Butterworth is at extreme right of picture Butterworth played rackets and rugby at school as well as performing gymnastics In 1874 he joined Clifton Rugby Football Club 3 He played tennis at Wimbledon in 1880 losing in the first round to R T Richardson 3 0 5 Career editButterworth qualified for The Bar in 1878 and qualified as a solicitor in 1883 He gained his Bachelor of Law degree in 1884 6 He then joined the Great Western Railway working in its legal department During 1889 and 1890 Butterworth played a leading role in the Railway Rates Inquiry acting for the English Irish and Scottish railway companies In 1890 he was appointed a Clerk of the Peace for Bedfordshire a position he held for six months 1 before joining the North Eastern Railway NER as a solicitor in February 1891 7 In 1905 he succeeded Sir George Gibb as General Manager 1 He represented the NER in his capacity a company solicitor at the inquiry into the railway accident at Thirsk in 1892 8 During the First World War Butterworth was appointed chairman of the Railway Executive Committee in addition to his position with the NER 1 a position he held until 1919 3 He was also chairman of the Victoria Park Hospital for Heart and Chest Diseases from 1916 to 1935 1 He was succeeded in that position by Henry Guest 9 Butterworth served on the Civil Service Arbitration Board from 1917 to 1920 3 He retired from his position as General Manager of the NER on 31 December 1921 and was succeeded by Ralph Wedgwood Butterworth remained in the employ of the NER until it ceased to exist at the Grouping of the Railways in 1923 10 Death editButterworth died on 23 January 1946 at his home in Hampstead Middlesex following a short illness 1 His funeral was held on 28 January at St John at Hampstead Church and he was interred in the churchyard 11 3 References edit a b c d e f g h i j Sir Alexander Kaye Butterworth The Times No 50358 London 24 January 1946 col E p 7 The Rev George Butterworth The Times No 39074 London 25 September 1909 col E p 13 a b c d e f Alexander Kaye Butterworth Clifton Rugby Football Club Archived from the original on 19 December 2021 Retrieved 22 May 2016 Marriages The Times No 31192 London 22 July 1884 col A p 1 Lawn Tennis The Times No 29927 London 7 July 1880 col A p 5 The Law Society The Times No 31046 London 2 February 1884 col A p 4 Railway and Other Companies The Times No 33242 London 7 February 1891 col C F p 11 The Thirsk Railway Disaster The Times No 33788 London 5 November 1892 col B C p 7 News in Brief The Times No 47286 London 31 January 1936 col G p 11 Sir A K Butterworth to retire The Times No 242877 London 14 November 1921 col E p 7 Deaths The Times No 50359 London 26 January 1946 col A B p 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexander Kaye Butterworth amp oldid 1192323043, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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