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Henry Duke, 1st Baron Merrivale

Sir Henry Edward Duke, 1st Baron Merrivale PC KC (5 November 1855 – 20 May 1939) was a British judge and Conservative politician. He served as Chief Secretary for Ireland between 1916 and 1918.

The Lord Merrivale
Chief Secretary for Ireland
In office
31 July 1916 – 5 May 1918
MonarchGeorge V
Prime MinisterH. H. Asquith
David Lloyd George
Preceded byAugustine Birrell
Succeeded byEdward Shortt
Member of Parliament
for Exeter
In office
April 1911 – June 1918
Preceded byHarold St Maur
Succeeded byRobert Newman
Majority1 (0%)
In office
15 January 1910 – 10 February 1910
Preceded bySir George Kekewich
Succeeded byHarold St Maur
Majority26 (0.2%)
Personal details
Born5 November 1855 (1855-11-05)
Died20 May 1939 (1939-05-21) (aged 83)
NationalityBritish
Political partyConservative
SpouseSarah Shortland (d. 1914)
Alma materNone

Background and education

Duke was the second son of William Edward Duke, a granite merchant of Merrivale, Devon, and his wife Elizabeth Ann (née Lord). From a modest background, he was educated locally and did not attend a public school or university.

Legal career

In early life Duke worked as a journalist for the local newspaper the Western Morning News, but at the age of 25 he came to London to cover the House of Commons. While in London he began to study law, and was called to the Bar, Gray's Inn, in 1885. He at first worked on the Western circuit but later established a successful legal practice in London. He was a recorder for Devonport and Plymouth from 1897 to 1900 and for Devonport alone until 1914, and was made a Queen's Counsel in 1899.

Political career

In 1900 Duke was elected to the House of Commons for Plymouth as a Unionist, a seat he held until 1906 when he was defeated. He returned to Parliament in the January 1910 general election as the representative for Exeter. He lost the seat in the December 1910 election by only four votes, but regained it by a single vote after an election petition in April 1911 due to closeness of the result, and held it until 1918 when he resigned for the appointment of Lord Justice of Appeal.

Duke sat on the front opposition bench during the early years of the First World War and was admitted to the Privy Council in 1915. In July 1916 he was appointed by Prime Minister H. H. Asquith to succeed Augustine Birrell as Chief Secretary for Ireland, with a seat in the cabinet, after Birrell had resigned due to the consequences of the Easter Rising. The political situation in Ireland remained strained during Duke's tenure as Chief Secretary, notably over the Conscription Crisis of 1918, and he resigned in May 1918.

Judicial career

After his resignation Duke was knighted and appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal.[1] In 1919 he was made President of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice,[2] a post he held until 1933. A notable case he decided was Balfour v. Balfour. He also dissented at the Court of Appeal level in the famous case of Attorney-General v De Keyser's Royal Hotel Ltd, [1919] 2 Ch. 197, 238–255. On 19 January 1925 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Merrivale, of Walkhampton in the County of Devon.[3]

Family

Lord Merrivale married Sarah, daughter of John Shorland, in 1876. They had one son and a daughter. His wife died in 1914. Merrivale survived her by 25 years and died in May 1939, aged 83. He was succeeded in the barony by his only son, Edward.

References

  1. ^ "No. 30668". The London Gazette. 3 May 1918. p. 5360.
  2. ^ "No. 31628". The London Gazette. 4 November 1919. p. 13418.
  3. ^ "No. 33013". The London Gazette. 20 January 1925. p. 449.

Bibliography

  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (eds.) Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 ed.) (New York: St Martin's Press, 1990)
  • Legg, L.G. Wickham (ed.) The Dictionary of National Biography: 1931-1940. Oxford University Press, 1949.
  • Burke's Peerage and Baronetage (106th ed.) (London 2002)
  • [self-published source][better source needed]

External links

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Henry Duke

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Henry Duke redirects here For the captain of the 1908 Olympic gold medal winning tug of war team see Henry Duke police officer Sir Henry Edward Duke 1st Baron Merrivale PC KC 5 November 1855 20 May 1939 was a British judge and Conservative politician He served as Chief Secretary for Ireland between 1916 and 1918 The Right HonourableThe Lord MerrivalePCChief Secretary for IrelandIn office 31 July 1916 5 May 1918MonarchGeorge VPrime MinisterH H Asquith David Lloyd GeorgePreceded byAugustine BirrellSucceeded byEdward ShorttMember of Parliamentfor ExeterIn office April 1911 June 1918Preceded byHarold St MaurSucceeded byRobert NewmanMajority1 0 In office 15 January 1910 10 February 1910Preceded bySir George KekewichSucceeded byHarold St MaurMajority26 0 2 Personal detailsBorn5 November 1855 1855 11 05 Died20 May 1939 1939 05 21 aged 83 NationalityBritishPolitical partyConservativeSpouseSarah Shortland d 1914 Alma materNone Contents 1 Background and education 2 Legal career 3 Political career 4 Judicial career 5 Family 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksBackground and education EditDuke was the second son of William Edward Duke a granite merchant of Merrivale Devon and his wife Elizabeth Ann nee Lord From a modest background he was educated locally and did not attend a public school or university Legal career EditIn early life Duke worked as a journalist for the local newspaper the Western Morning News but at the age of 25 he came to London to cover the House of Commons While in London he began to study law and was called to the Bar Gray s Inn in 1885 He at first worked on the Western circuit but later established a successful legal practice in London He was a recorder for Devonport and Plymouth from 1897 to 1900 and for Devonport alone until 1914 and was made a Queen s Counsel in 1899 Political career EditIn 1900 Duke was elected to the House of Commons for Plymouth as a Unionist a seat he held until 1906 when he was defeated He returned to Parliament in the January 1910 general election as the representative for Exeter He lost the seat in the December 1910 election by only four votes but regained it by a single vote after an election petition in April 1911 due to closeness of the result and held it until 1918 when he resigned for the appointment of Lord Justice of Appeal Duke sat on the front opposition bench during the early years of the First World War and was admitted to the Privy Council in 1915 In July 1916 he was appointed by Prime Minister H H Asquith to succeed Augustine Birrell as Chief Secretary for Ireland with a seat in the cabinet after Birrell had resigned due to the consequences of the Easter Rising The political situation in Ireland remained strained during Duke s tenure as Chief Secretary notably over the Conscription Crisis of 1918 and he resigned in May 1918 Judicial career EditAfter his resignation Duke was knighted and appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal 1 In 1919 he was made President of the Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice 2 a post he held until 1933 A notable case he decided was Balfour v Balfour He also dissented at the Court of Appeal level in the famous case of Attorney General v De Keyser s Royal Hotel Ltd 1919 2 Ch 197 238 255 On 19 January 1925 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Merrivale of Walkhampton in the County of Devon 3 Family EditLord Merrivale married Sarah daughter of John Shorland in 1876 They had one son and a daughter His wife died in 1914 Merrivale survived her by 25 years and died in May 1939 aged 83 He was succeeded in the barony by his only son Edward References EditThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Henry Duke 1st Baron Merrivale news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message No 30668 The London Gazette 3 May 1918 p 5360 No 31628 The London Gazette 4 November 1919 p 13418 No 33013 The London Gazette 20 January 1925 p 449 Bibliography EditKidd Charles Williamson David eds Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 ed New York St Martin s Press 1990 Legg L G Wickham ed The Dictionary of National Biography 1931 1940 Oxford University Press 1949 Burke s Peerage and Baronetage 106th ed London 2002 Leigh Rayment s Peerage Pages self published source better source needed Leigh Rayment s Historical List of MPsExternal links EditHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Henry DukeParliament of the United KingdomPreceded bySigismund MendlIvor Guest Member of Parliament for Plymouth1900 1906 With Hon Ivor Guest Succeeded byThomas DobsonCharles MalletPreceded bySir George William Kekewich Member of Parliament for ExeterJan 1910 Dec 1910 Succeeded byHarold St MaurPreceded byHarold St Maur Member of Parliament for Exeter1911 1918 Succeeded byRobert NewmanPolitical officesPreceded byAugustine Birrell Chief Secretary for Ireland1916 1918 Succeeded byEdward ShorttPeerage of the United KingdomNew creation Baron Merrivale1923 1939 Succeeded byEdward Duke Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Duke 1st Baron Merrivale amp oldid 1130122008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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