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James Thomas, 1st Viscount Cilcennin

James Purdon Lewes Thomas, 1st Viscount Cilcennin, KStJ PC (pronounced "Kilkennin"; 13 October 1903 – 13 July 1960), sometimes known as Jim Thomas, was a British Conservative politician. He served as First Lord of the Admiralty between 1951 and 1956.

The Viscount Cilcennin
First Lord of the Admiralty
In office
31 October 1951 – 2 September 1956
MonarchsGeorge VI
Elizabeth II
Prime MinisterWinston Churchill
Sir Anthony Eden
Preceded byThe Lord Pakenham
Succeeded byThe Viscount Hailsham
Personal details
Born13 October 1903 (1903-10-13)
Died13 July 1960 (1960-07-14) (aged 56)
NationalityBritish
Political partyConservative
Alma materOriel College, Oxford

Background and education edit

James Purdon Lewes Thomas was the son of John Lewes Thomas, JP, of Cae-glas, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, and Anne Louisa, daughter of Commander George Purdon RN of Tinerana House, County Clare and Anne Caulfield. He was educated at Rugby and Oriel College, Oxford, where he was awarded an aegrotat degree in French in 1926 (indicating that he was unable to sit the final examinations due to ill-health).[1][2]

Political career edit

Thomas was private secretary to Stanley Baldwin, the leader of the Conservative Party, between 1929 and 1931. In the 1929 general election he stood for election as Member of Parliament for Llanelly (now Llanelli), but was unsuccessful. In the 1931 general election he was elected as Member of Parliament for Hereford, which he held until 1955.[2][1][3] He was Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Dominions Secretary, James Henry Thomas, between 1932 and 1935, to the Colonial Secretary, Thomas and from 1936 William Ormsby-Gore, between 1935 and 1937, and to the Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden, between 1937 and Eden's resignation in 1938.

Thomas volunteered for military service at the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, but was rejected due to a permanent knee injury. From 1940 to 1943 he was a government whip.[1] In 1943 Churchill appointed Thomas Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, which he remained until 1945.

After the 1945 general election Thomas was the opposition spokesman on naval affairs and deputy chairman of the Conservative Party, where he was responsible for recommending parliamentary candidates.[1]

When Churchill returned as Prime Minister following the 1951 general election, Thomas was sworn of the Privy Council and appointed First Lord of the Admiralty.[4] He left the House of Commons in 1955 and was raised to the peerage as Viscount Cilcennin, of Hereford in the County of Hereford, in early 1956 (the title was pronounced "Kilkennin").[5] He continued as First Lord of the Admiralty until September 1956, when he resigned.

After resigning as First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Cilcennin accompanied the Duke of Edinburgh on a world tour in 1956 and 1957,[6] during which the duke opened the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.

In 1957 he was appointed Lord-Lieutenant of Herefordshire,[7] a post he held until his death three years later. In 1958 he was appointed a knight of the Order of Saint John (KStJ).[2]

In retirement, he served on the boards of several companies and as chairman of Television Wales and the West (TWW), the commercial television contractor for South Wales and the West of England.[2]

Personal life edit

Lord Cilcennin never married. He died in July 1960, aged 56, when the title became extinct. He suffered from arthritis of the hip in later life.[1]

Three months after his death his book Admiralty House, Whitehall was published,[2] about Admiralty House which had been his official residence as First Lord of the Admiralty.

According to Chris Bryant he was gay and was a member of the Glamour Boys.[8]

Arms edit

Coat of arms of James Thomas, 1st Viscount Cilcennin
 
 
Crest
Upon a chapeau Gules turned up Ermine an eagle displayed Azure in the beak a snake Or.
Escutcheon
Azure a dolphin naiant between three anchors Or.
Supporters
On the dexter a Hereford Bull Proper and on the sinister a dragon Gules the wings semee of portcullises chained Or.
Motto
Pro Aris Et Focis [9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Kenneth, Rose (25 May 2006). "Thomas, James Purdon Lewes, Viscount Cilcennin". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/36478. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ a b c d e Jones, Evan David (2001). "THOMAS, JAMES PURDON LEWES (1903 - 1960), VISCOUNT CILCENNIN, M.P.". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 October 2010. Retrieved 17 September 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ "No. 39382". The London Gazette. 13 November 1951. p. 5919.
  5. ^ "No. 40689". The London Gazette. 20 January 1956. p. 419.
  6. ^ "Viscount Cilcennin Papers". Archives Hub. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  7. ^ "No. 41171". The London Gazette. 10 September 1957. p. 5287.
  8. ^ Millen, Robbie (7 July 2023). "The Glamour Boys by Chris Bryant review — the gay MPs who stood up to Hitler". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  9. ^ Burke's Peerage. 1959.

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by James Thomas

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James Purdon Lewes Thomas 1st Viscount Cilcennin KStJ PC pronounced Kilkennin 13 October 1903 13 July 1960 sometimes known as Jim Thomas was a British Conservative politician He served as First Lord of the Admiralty between 1951 and 1956 The Right HonourableThe Viscount CilcenninKStJ PCFirst Lord of the AdmiraltyIn office 31 October 1951 2 September 1956MonarchsGeorge VI Elizabeth IIPrime MinisterWinston Churchill Sir Anthony EdenPreceded byThe Lord PakenhamSucceeded byThe Viscount HailshamPersonal detailsBorn13 October 1903 1903 10 13 Died13 July 1960 1960 07 14 aged 56 NationalityBritishPolitical partyConservativeAlma materOriel College Oxford Contents 1 Background and education 2 Political career 3 Personal life 4 Arms 5 References 6 External linksBackground and education editJames Purdon Lewes Thomas was the son of John Lewes Thomas JP of Cae glas Llandeilo Carmarthenshire and Anne Louisa daughter of Commander George Purdon RN of Tinerana House County Clare and Anne Caulfield He was educated at Rugby and Oriel College Oxford where he was awarded an aegrotat degree in French in 1926 indicating that he was unable to sit the final examinations due to ill health 1 2 Political career editThomas was private secretary to Stanley Baldwin the leader of the Conservative Party between 1929 and 1931 In the 1929 general election he stood for election as Member of Parliament for Llanelly now Llanelli but was unsuccessful In the 1931 general election he was elected as Member of Parliament for Hereford which he held until 1955 2 1 3 He was Parliamentary Private Secretary PPS to the Dominions Secretary James Henry Thomas between 1932 and 1935 to the Colonial Secretary Thomas and from 1936 William Ormsby Gore between 1935 and 1937 and to the Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden between 1937 and Eden s resignation in 1938 Thomas volunteered for military service at the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 but was rejected due to a permanent knee injury From 1940 to 1943 he was a government whip 1 In 1943 Churchill appointed Thomas Financial Secretary to the Admiralty which he remained until 1945 After the 1945 general election Thomas was the opposition spokesman on naval affairs and deputy chairman of the Conservative Party where he was responsible for recommending parliamentary candidates 1 When Churchill returned as Prime Minister following the 1951 general election Thomas was sworn of the Privy Council and appointed First Lord of the Admiralty 4 He left the House of Commons in 1955 and was raised to the peerage as Viscount Cilcennin of Hereford in the County of Hereford in early 1956 the title was pronounced Kilkennin 5 He continued as First Lord of the Admiralty until September 1956 when he resigned After resigning as First Lord of the Admiralty Lord Cilcennin accompanied the Duke of Edinburgh on a world tour in 1956 and 1957 6 during which the duke opened the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne In 1957 he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire 7 a post he held until his death three years later In 1958 he was appointed a knight of the Order of Saint John KStJ 2 In retirement he served on the boards of several companies and as chairman of Television Wales and the West TWW the commercial television contractor for South Wales and the West of England 2 Personal life editLord Cilcennin never married He died in July 1960 aged 56 when the title became extinct He suffered from arthritis of the hip in later life 1 Three months after his death his book Admiralty House Whitehall was published 2 about Admiralty House which had been his official residence as First Lord of the Admiralty According to Chris Bryant he was gay and was a member of the Glamour Boys 8 Arms editCoat of arms of James Thomas 1st Viscount Cilcennin nbsp nbsp Crest Upon a chapeau Gules turned up Ermine an eagle displayed Azure in the beak a snake Or Escutcheon Azure a dolphin naiant between three anchors Or Supporters On the dexter a Hereford Bull Proper and on the sinister a dragon Gules the wings semee of portcullises chained Or Motto Pro Aris Et Focis 9 References edit a b c d e Kenneth Rose 25 May 2006 Thomas James Purdon Lewes Viscount Cilcennin Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 36478 Subscription or UK public library membership required a b c d e Jones Evan David 2001 THOMAS JAMES PURDON LEWES 1903 1960 VISCOUNT CILCENNIN M P Dictionary of Welsh Biography National Library of Wales Retrieved 19 July 2022 leighrayment com House of Commons Haslemere to Herefordshire Archived from the original on 29 October 2010 Retrieved 17 September 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link No 39382 The London Gazette 13 November 1951 p 5919 No 40689 The London Gazette 20 January 1956 p 419 Viscount Cilcennin Papers Archives Hub Retrieved 19 July 2022 No 41171 The London Gazette 10 September 1957 p 5287 Millen Robbie 7 July 2023 The Glamour Boys by Chris Bryant review the gay MPs who stood up to Hitler The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 7 July 2023 Burke s Peerage 1959 External links editLiddell Hart Centre for Military Archives THOMAS James Purdon Lewes Hansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by James Thomas Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded byFrank Owen Member of Parliament for Hereford1931 1955 Succeeded byDavid Gibson Watt Political offices Preceded byGeorge Hall Financial Secretary to the Admiralty1943 1945 Succeeded byJohn Dugdale as Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty Preceded byThe Lord Pakenham First Lord of the Admiralty1951 1956 Succeeded byThe Viscount Hailsham Honorary titles Preceded bySir Richard Cotterell Bt Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire1957 1960 Succeeded byJohn Francis Maclean Peerage of the United Kingdom New title Viscount Cilcennin1955 1960 Extinct Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Thomas 1st Viscount Cilcennin amp oldid 1213163323, wikipedia, 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