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John Spedan Lewis

John Spedan Lewis (22 September 1885 – 21 February 1963) was an English businessman and the founder of the John Lewis Partnership.

John Spedan Lewis
Born(1885-09-22)22 September 1885
Marylebone, London, England
Died21 February 1963(1963-02-21) (aged 77)
Romsey, Hampshire, England
EducationWestminster School
Known forFounder, John Lewis Partnership
Spouse
Sarah Beatrice Hunter
(m. 1923; died 1953)
Children3
Parents
RelativesOswald Lewis (brother)

Elder son of John Lewis, who owned the John Lewis department store, London, Spedan joined the business at 19 and in 1914 assumed control of Peter Jones in Sloane Square, London. On his father's death he formed the John Lewis Partnership and began distributing profits among its employees in 1929. He transferred control of the company to the employees in 1950 and resigned as chairman in 1955.

Early life and education

John Spedan Lewis was born in Marylebone, London, in 1885, the elder of two sons of John Lewis and Eliza Lewis (née Baker). His middle name was in honour of his father's aunt, Ann Speed, who had raised his father from the age of eight. His brother Oswald was born in 1887. Spedan was educated at Westminster School.

Career

Spedan Lewis joined his father's John Lewis department store on Oxford Street, London, aged 19. On his 21st birthday he was given a quarter share in the business, and in 1914 assumed control of his father's second shop, Peter Jones in Sloane Square, London.

It was around this time that he first realised that the salaries of himself, his brother and his father were the same amount of money as the combined salaries of everyone employed by the John Lewis stores. In 1909, a serious horse-riding accident meant that he could not work for nearly two years. It was during this time that he seems to have first evolved the desire to share profits with his employees, and which grew over time in scope and detail to become the underpinnings of the John Lewis Trust and John Lewis Partnership.[1]

Assuming control of the Oxford Street store with his father's death in 1928, Lewis officially formed the John Lewis Partnership, and began the distribution of profits among its employees (known as "partners") in 1929. The essence of the partnership was that workers could “get the whole profit and the sharing is entirely among themselves.” Partnership benefit, as it was called, was distributed in the form of shares, which could be realised for cash. He completed the move towards employee-ownership in 1950, with the transfer of control to the employees.

Spedan Lewis resigned as chairman in 1955, and was known within the company from that point on as "The Founder". He announced in 1960 that in his will he was leaving roughly £100,000 (equivalent to £2,450,000 in 2021) to his successor, Mr Miller, to help the company.[2]

Personal life

In 1923 Spedan Lewis married Sarah Beatrice Hunter, a graduate of Somerville College, Oxford, and a buyer within the company from 1922. They had three children, John Hunter (1924-1932), Jill (1927-1968) and Edward Grosvener (1929-2008). Sarah Lewis became deputy chairman of the company, and remained so until her death in 1953.[3]

Throughout his life Lewis was a keen and active natural historian. From 1933 until his death he was a fellow of the Linnean Society, which awards its John Spedan Lewis Medal for contributions to conservation.[4] In retirement, Spedan Lewis lived at Longstock Park, near the village of Longstock in Hampshire. Upon his death, in accordance with his wishes he was buried at sea.

Bibliography

  • John Spedan Lewis 1885–1963: Remembered by Some of his Contemporaries in the Centenary Year of His Birth with the editor being Hugh Macpherson. Mainly black and white, colour plates relating to the business of the John Lewis Partnership and links with Waitrose Supermarkets With a foreword by Peter Lewis. Includes biographies of executives, and an index.[5]
  • Partnership for all by John Spedan Lewis, founder of the John Lewis partnership : a thirty-four year old experiment in industrial democracy (1948)
  • Fairer shares : a possible advance in civilisation and perhaps the only alternative to communism (1954)
  • Inflation's cause and cure (1958)

References

  1. ^ Macpherson, Hugh (1985). John Spedan Lewis 1885-1963: remembered by some of his contemporaries in the centenary year of his birth. London, UK: John Lewis plc. pp. 139–145.
  2. ^ "Pioneering retailer John S Lewis dies – archive, 23 February 1963". The Guardian. 19 February 2018. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  3. ^ Macpherson, Hugh (1985). John Spedan Lewis 1885-1963: remembered by some of his contemporaries in the centenary year of his birth. London, UK: John Lewis plc. p. 209.
  4. ^ http://www.linnean.org/www.linnean.org/The-Society/awards_and_grants/The%2bJohn%2bSpedan%2bLewis%2bMedal214f.html?layout=Standard&ReturnUrl=%2fThe-Society%2fawards_and_grants%2fThe%2bJohn%2bSpedan%2bLewis%2bMedal%3fNRMODE%3dPublished%26NRNODEGUID%3d%257bD682EE95-FCC9-4B2D-A1E2-EBF3089D6919%257d%26NRORIGINALURL%3d%252fThe-Society%252fawards_and_grants%252fThe%252bJohn%252bSpedan%252bLewis%252bMedal.htm%26NRCACHEHINT%3dNoModifyLoggedIn%26time%3d635816186118797430[dead link]
  5. ^ Detail from a copy of John Spedan Lewis published by John Lewis Partnership in 1985 with no ISBN

External links

  • BBC poll from 2002 in which John Spedan Lewis was voted as Britain's greatest business leader

john, spedan, lewis, september, 1885, february, 1963, english, businessman, founder, john, lewis, partnership, born, 1885, september, 1885marylebone, london, englanddied21, february, 1963, 1963, aged, romsey, hampshire, englandeducationwestminster, schoolknown. John Spedan Lewis 22 September 1885 21 February 1963 was an English businessman and the founder of the John Lewis Partnership John Spedan LewisBorn 1885 09 22 22 September 1885Marylebone London EnglandDied21 February 1963 1963 02 21 aged 77 Romsey Hampshire EnglandEducationWestminster SchoolKnown forFounder John Lewis PartnershipSpouseSarah Beatrice Hunter m 1923 died 1953 wbr Children3ParentsJohn Lewis father Eliza Baker mother RelativesOswald Lewis brother Elder son of John Lewis who owned the John Lewis department store London Spedan joined the business at 19 and in 1914 assumed control of Peter Jones in Sloane Square London On his father s death he formed the John Lewis Partnership and began distributing profits among its employees in 1929 He transferred control of the company to the employees in 1950 and resigned as chairman in 1955 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditJohn Spedan Lewis was born in Marylebone London in 1885 the elder of two sons of John Lewis and Eliza Lewis nee Baker His middle name was in honour of his father s aunt Ann Speed who had raised his father from the age of eight His brother Oswald was born in 1887 Spedan was educated at Westminster School Career EditSpedan Lewis joined his father s John Lewis department store on Oxford Street London aged 19 On his 21st birthday he was given a quarter share in the business and in 1914 assumed control of his father s second shop Peter Jones in Sloane Square London It was around this time that he first realised that the salaries of himself his brother and his father were the same amount of money as the combined salaries of everyone employed by the John Lewis stores In 1909 a serious horse riding accident meant that he could not work for nearly two years It was during this time that he seems to have first evolved the desire to share profits with his employees and which grew over time in scope and detail to become the underpinnings of the John Lewis Trust and John Lewis Partnership 1 Assuming control of the Oxford Street store with his father s death in 1928 Lewis officially formed the John Lewis Partnership and began the distribution of profits among its employees known as partners in 1929 The essence of the partnership was that workers could get the whole profit and the sharing is entirely among themselves Partnership benefit as it was called was distributed in the form of shares which could be realised for cash He completed the move towards employee ownership in 1950 with the transfer of control to the employees Spedan Lewis resigned as chairman in 1955 and was known within the company from that point on as The Founder He announced in 1960 that in his will he was leaving roughly 100 000 equivalent to 2 450 000 in 2021 to his successor Mr Miller to help the company 2 Personal life EditIn 1923 Spedan Lewis married Sarah Beatrice Hunter a graduate of Somerville College Oxford and a buyer within the company from 1922 They had three children John Hunter 1924 1932 Jill 1927 1968 and Edward Grosvener 1929 2008 Sarah Lewis became deputy chairman of the company and remained so until her death in 1953 3 Throughout his life Lewis was a keen and active natural historian From 1933 until his death he was a fellow of the Linnean Society which awards its John Spedan Lewis Medal for contributions to conservation 4 In retirement Spedan Lewis lived at Longstock Park near the village of Longstock in Hampshire Upon his death in accordance with his wishes he was buried at sea Bibliography EditJohn Spedan Lewis 1885 1963 Remembered by Some of his Contemporaries in the Centenary Year of His Birth with the editor being Hugh Macpherson Mainly black and white colour plates relating to the business of the John Lewis Partnership and links with Waitrose Supermarkets With a foreword by Peter Lewis Includes biographies of executives and an index 5 Partnership for all by John Spedan Lewis founder of the John Lewis partnership a thirty four year old experiment in industrial democracy 1948 Fairer shares a possible advance in civilisation and perhaps the only alternative to communism 1954 Inflation s cause and cure 1958 References Edit Macpherson Hugh 1985 John Spedan Lewis 1885 1963 remembered by some of his contemporaries in the centenary year of his birth London UK John Lewis plc pp 139 145 Pioneering retailer John S Lewis dies archive 23 February 1963 The Guardian 19 February 2018 ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 15 March 2019 Macpherson Hugh 1985 John Spedan Lewis 1885 1963 remembered by some of his contemporaries in the centenary year of his birth London UK John Lewis plc p 209 http www linnean org www linnean org The Society awards and grants The 2bJohn 2bSpedan 2bLewis 2bMedal214f html layout Standard amp ReturnUrl 2fThe Society 2fawards and grants 2fThe 2bJohn 2bSpedan 2bLewis 2bMedal 3fNRMODE 3dPublished 26NRNODEGUID 3d 257bD682EE95 FCC9 4B2D A1E2 EBF3089D6919 257d 26NRORIGINALURL 3d 252fThe Society 252fawards and grants 252fThe 252bJohn 252bSpedan 252bLewis 252bMedal htm 26NRCACHEHINT 3dNoModifyLoggedIn 26time 3d635816186118797430 dead link Detail from a copy of John Spedan Lewis published by John Lewis Partnership in 1985 with no ISBNExternal links EditBiography of John Spedan Lewis John Lewis Partnership timeline including events in Spedan Lewis life BBC poll from 2002 in which John Spedan Lewis was voted as Britain s greatest business leader Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Spedan Lewis amp oldid 1121706620, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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