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Harold Watkinson

Harold Arthur Watkinson, 1st Viscount Watkinson, CH, PC (25 January 1910, in Walton on Thames – 19 December 1995, in Bosham) was a British businessman and Conservative Party politician. He was Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation between 1955 and 1959 and a cabinet member as Minister of Defence between 1959 and 1962, when he was sacked in the Night of the Long Knives. In 1964 he was ennobled as Viscount Watkinson.

The Viscount Watkinson
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation
In office
20 December 1955 – 14 October 1959
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime MinisterSir Anthony Eden
Harold Macmillan
Preceded byJohn Boyd-Carpenter
Succeeded byErnest Marples
Minister of Defence
In office
14 October 1959 – 13 July 1962
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime MinisterHarold Macmillan
Preceded byDuncan Sandys
Succeeded byPeter Thorneycroft
Member of Parliament
for Woking
In office
23 February 1950 – 26 June 1964
Preceded byConstituency created
Succeeded byCranley Onslow
Personal details
Born(1910-01-25)25 January 1910
Died19 December 1995(1995-12-19) (aged 85)
NationalityBritish
Political partyConservative
Alma materKing's College London

Education and early life Edit

Educated at Queen's College, Taunton, and at King's College London, Watkinson worked for the family engineering business between 1929 and 1935 and in technical and engineering journalism between 1935 and 1939. He saw active service as a Lieutenant-Commander in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War.[1]

Political career Edit

Watkinson was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for the new constituency of Woking, Surrey in 1950, holding the seat until 1964,[2] and was initially Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, John Maclay, from 1951 to 1952. He became a government member under Winston Churchill as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and National Service in 1952, a post he held until December 1955,[1] when he was made Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation by Sir Anthony Eden, entering the cabinet in January 1957,[1] and remaining there when promoted to Minister of Defence under Harold Macmillan in 1959. Watkinson was one of seven cabinet ministers sacked in July 1962 in Macmillan's Night of the Long Knives.[3] He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1955, a Companion of Honour in 1962,[4] and raised to the peerage as Viscount Watkinson, of Woking in the County of Surrey, in 1964.[5]

Business career Edit

Lord Watkinson held a number of public and business appointments, including senior positions in the British Institute of Management; President of the Confederation of British Industry between 1976 and 1977; and Chairman of Cadbury Schweppes Ltd between 1969 and 1974.[1]

Personal life Edit

Watkinson had been an active rock climber in his younger days.[1] He married Vera (Peggy) Langmead in 1939 and they had two daughters.[1] Lord Watkinson died in December 1995, aged 85, and the viscountcy became extinct.

Arms Edit

Coat of arms of Harold Watkinson
 
 
Crest
A ram passant Proper on an antique cannon Sable garnished Or.
Escutcheon
Vert fretty and three fleeces Or.
Supporters
Dexter a weaver holding in the exterior hand a shuttle, sinister a shepherd with the exterior hand a crook, all Proper.
Motto
Laborare Est Orare[6]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Cosgrave, Patrick (2004). "Watkinson, Harold Arthur, Viscount Watkinson (1910–1995)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 December 2010. Retrieved 23 September 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ [Usurped!]
  4. ^ "No. 42736". The London Gazette. 20 July 1962. p. 5807.
  5. ^ "No. 43367". The London Gazette. 26 June 1964. p. 5539.
  6. ^ Debrett's Peerage. 1973.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
New constituency Member of Parliament for Woking
1950–1964
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and National Service
1952–1955
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation
1955–1959
Succeeded byas Minister of Transport
Preceded by Minister of Defence
1959–1962
Succeeded by
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Viscount Watkinson
1964–1995
Extinct

harold, watkinson, harold, arthur, watkinson, viscount, watkinson, january, 1910, walton, thames, december, 1995, bosham, british, businessman, conservative, party, politician, minister, transport, civil, aviation, between, 1955, 1959, cabinet, member, ministe. Harold Arthur Watkinson 1st Viscount Watkinson CH PC 25 January 1910 in Walton on Thames 19 December 1995 in Bosham was a British businessman and Conservative Party politician He was Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation between 1955 and 1959 and a cabinet member as Minister of Defence between 1959 and 1962 when he was sacked in the Night of the Long Knives In 1964 he was ennobled as Viscount Watkinson The Right HonourableThe Viscount WatkinsonCH PCMinister of Transport and Civil AviationIn office 20 December 1955 14 October 1959MonarchElizabeth IIPrime MinisterSir Anthony Eden Harold MacmillanPreceded byJohn Boyd CarpenterSucceeded byErnest MarplesMinister of DefenceIn office 14 October 1959 13 July 1962MonarchElizabeth IIPrime MinisterHarold MacmillanPreceded byDuncan SandysSucceeded byPeter ThorneycroftMember of Parliament for WokingIn office 23 February 1950 26 June 1964Preceded byConstituency createdSucceeded byCranley OnslowPersonal detailsBorn 1910 01 25 25 January 1910Died19 December 1995 1995 12 19 aged 85 NationalityBritishPolitical partyConservativeAlma materKing s College London Contents 1 Education and early life 2 Political career 3 Business career 4 Personal life 5 Arms 6 ReferencesEducation and early life EditEducated at Queen s College Taunton and at King s College London Watkinson worked for the family engineering business between 1929 and 1935 and in technical and engineering journalism between 1935 and 1939 He saw active service as a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War 1 Political career EditWatkinson was elected Member of Parliament MP for the new constituency of Woking Surrey in 1950 holding the seat until 1964 2 and was initially Parliamentary Private Secretary PPS to the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation John Maclay from 1951 to 1952 He became a government member under Winston Churchill as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and National Service in 1952 a post he held until December 1955 1 when he was made Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation by Sir Anthony Eden entering the cabinet in January 1957 1 and remaining there when promoted to Minister of Defence under Harold Macmillan in 1959 Watkinson was one of seven cabinet ministers sacked in July 1962 in Macmillan s Night of the Long Knives 3 He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1955 a Companion of Honour in 1962 4 and raised to the peerage as Viscount Watkinson of Woking in the County of Surrey in 1964 5 Business career EditLord Watkinson held a number of public and business appointments including senior positions in the British Institute of Management President of the Confederation of British Industry between 1976 and 1977 and Chairman of Cadbury Schweppes Ltd between 1969 and 1974 1 Personal life EditWatkinson had been an active rock climber in his younger days 1 He married Vera Peggy Langmead in 1939 and they had two daughters 1 Lord Watkinson died in December 1995 aged 85 and the viscountcy became extinct Arms EditCoat of arms of Harold Watkinson Crest A ram passant Proper on an antique cannon Sable garnished Or Escutcheon Vert fretty and three fleeces Or Supporters Dexter a weaver holding in the exterior hand a shuttle sinister a shepherd with the exterior hand a crook all Proper Motto Laborare Est Orare 6 References Edit a b c d e f Cosgrave Patrick 2004 Watkinson Harold Arthur Viscount Watkinson 1910 1995 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press Retrieved 27 October 2010 leighrayment com House of Commons Witney to Wythenshawe and Sale East Archived from the original on 31 December 2010 Retrieved 23 September 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link leighrayment com Peerage Waddington to Welles Usurped No 42736 The London Gazette 20 July 1962 p 5807 No 43367 The London Gazette 26 June 1964 p 5539 Debrett s Peerage 1973 Parliament of the United KingdomNew constituency Member of Parliament for Woking1950 1964 Succeeded byCranley OnslowPolitical officesPreceded bySir Peter Bennett Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and National Service1952 1955 Succeeded byRobert CarrPreceded byJohn Boyd Carpenter Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation1955 1959 Succeeded byErnest Marplesas Minister of TransportPreceded byDuncan Sandys Minister of Defence1959 1962 Succeeded byPeter ThorneycroftPeerage of the United KingdomNew creation Viscount Watkinson1964 1995 Extinct Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harold Watkinson amp oldid 1135109566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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