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Samuel Strang Steel

Sir Samuel Barber Strang Steel of Philiphaugh, 1st Baronet, Territorial Decoration (1 August 1882 – 14 August 1961) was a landowner and Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Ashford from 1918 to 1929.

Sir
Samuel Strang Steel
Member of Parliament
for Ashford
In office
1918–1929
Preceded byLaurence Hardy
Succeeded byRoderick Kedward
Personal details
Born(1882-08-01)1 August 1882
Died14 August 1961(1961-08-14) (aged 79)
Political partyConservative
Spouse
Vere Mabel Cornwallis
(m. 1910)
ChildrenFiennes Steel
Jock Steel
James Steel
Grizel Steel
Robert Steel
Parents
  • William Steel (father)
  • Rosetta Barber (mother)
EducationEton College
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch/service British Army
RankMajor
UnitDuke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars
Lothians and Border Horse
Royal Company of Archers

Early life edit

Samuel Strang Steel was the only son of William Steel, who founded Steel Brothers & Co with his older brother James in Burma and his wife Rosetta Barber (married 25 October 1881). William and Rosetta Steel were divorced in Scotland in 1888.[1]

Education edit

Samuel Strang Steel was educated at Cargilfield Preparatory School, Edinburgh and Eton College, before going on to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1900 and graduating BA (1903) and MA (1908).[2] He was admitted to Middle Temple in 1902 and was called to the bar in 1905, but appears not to have practised as a barrister.

Family life edit

On 3 August 1910 he married the Hon. Vere Mabel Cornwallis (died 1964), daughter of Fiennes Stanley Wykeham Cornwallis, 1st Baron Cornwallis and his wife Mabel Leigh. They had five children:[3]

  • Fiennes William Strang Steel, 2nd Baronet.
  • Jock Wykeham Strang Steel (1914-1991), married Lesley Graham, daughter of Sir John Reginald Graham of Larbert Bt, VC.
  • James Malcolm Strang Steel, Lieutenant Grenadier Guards,(1919-1943) killed in action WW2.[4]
  • Grizel Mabel Strang Steel (1921-2000).
  • Robert Stanley Strang Steel (1934-2011).

Career edit

In 1910, Samuel Strang Steel stood, unsuccessfully, as the Liberal Unionist candidate for Peebles and Selkirk in the two general elections that year. Samuel Strang Steel succeeded his father, William Strang Steel, at Philiphaugh in 1911. During the 1st World War he served, as a Major, with the Lothians and Border Horse on the Macedonian front. He was first commissioned into the Duke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars on 20 March 1901.[5]

After the war he was elected at the 1918 general election as the MP for Ashford Kent, holding the seat until the 1929 election, when he lost the seat to the Rev. Roderick Kedward, the Liberal Party candidate. He was Permanent Private Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture (Sir Robert Sanders) (1923–24) and to the Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Walter Guinness) (1925). He was President of the Scottish Unionist Association (1937–38 and 1942–3).[6] He was created a Baronet for "political and public services in Scotland"[7] on 2 July 1938.[8]

Samuel Strang Steel was a Director of the London and North Eastern Railway, which named a LNER Class B1 No 61244 locomotive 'Strang Steel', and of the Bank of Scotland.[9] He served with distinction as a Forestry Commissioner (1932-1949).[10][11] He built up the Scottish Co-operative Forestry Society Ltd which merged with the Scottish Woodland Owners' Association. During the war he was appointed Deputy Controller of the Home Grown Timber Production Department responsible for its activities in Scotland.[12]

He was a County Councillor for Selkirkshire and Convenor (1946). He was Lord Lieutenant of Selkirkshire from 1948 to 1956.[13] He was a member of The Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland, Royal Company of Archers, promoted to Ensign (1953).[14]

Succession edit

Sir Samuel died on 14 August 1961. He was succeeded by his eldest son Sir (Fiennes) William Strang Steel (1912-1992) as 2nd Baronet. Sir William was educated at Eton College and Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and served in the 17th/21st Lancers during WW2. He was a Forestry Commissioner (1958-1967) and a member of Selkirk County Council (convenor 1967). He married, on 7 August 1941, Joan only daughter of Brigadier-General Sir Brodie Henderson KCMG, CB, who died 1992.

References edit

  1. ^ Steel v Steel (1888) 15 R 896 - https://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1888/25SLR0675.html (accessed 7 June 2021)
  2. ^ A Cambridge Alumni Database (1200-1900)https://venn.lib.cam.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search-2018.pl?sur=steel&suro=w&fir=samuel&firo=c&cit=&cito=c&c=all&z=all&tex=&sye=1900&eye=&col=all&maxcount=50
  3. ^ Burkes Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage 107th Ed (2003), Cornwallis
  4. ^ Casualty Details | CWGC (accessed 7 June 2021)
  5. ^ "No. 27295". The London Gazette. 19 March 1901. p. 1943.
  6. ^ Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th Edn, Vol. 3, p. 3770. London. 2003 ISBN 0-9711966-2-1
  7. ^ "No. 15500". The Edinburgh Gazette. 14 June 1938. p. 483.
  8. ^ "No. 34529". The London Gazette. 8 July 1938. p. 4399.
  9. ^ Debretts (2018). Peerage and Baronetage 2019, Vol. 2, p. B702. London. ISBN 978-1-9997670-0-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  10. ^ "No. 33815". The London Gazette. 8 April 1932. p. 2290.
  11. ^ "No. 38777". The London Gazette. 6 December 1949. p. 5781.
  12. ^ Forestry Commission, Forty-Second Annual Report of the Forestry Commissioners for the year ending 30 September 1961, (HMSO, London).
  13. ^ "No. 16598". The Edinburgh Gazette. 17 September 1948. p. 407.
  14. ^ "No. 17067". The Edinburgh Gazette. 28 April 1953. p. 231.

General references edit

  • Craig, F. W. S. (1983) [1969]. British parliamentary election results 1918-1949 (3rd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. ISBN 0-900178-06-X.
  • ThePeerage.com

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Samuel Steel
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Ashford
19181929
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Charles Plummer
Lord Lieutenant of Selkirkshire
1948–1958
Succeeded by
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baronet
of Philiphaugh
1938–1961
Succeeded by
Fiennes Steel

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Sir Samuel Barber Strang Steel of Philiphaugh 1st Baronet Territorial Decoration 1 August 1882 14 August 1961 was a landowner and Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom He was Member of Parliament MP for Ashford from 1918 to 1929 SirSamuel Strang SteelMember of Parliamentfor AshfordIn office 1918 1929Preceded byLaurence HardySucceeded byRoderick KedwardPersonal detailsBorn 1882 08 01 1 August 1882Died14 August 1961 1961 08 14 aged 79 Political partyConservativeSpouseVere Mabel Cornwallis m 1910 wbr ChildrenFiennes Steel Jock Steel James Steel Grizel Steel Robert SteelParentsWilliam Steel father Rosetta Barber mother EducationEton CollegeAlma materTrinity College CambridgeMilitary serviceAllegianceUnited KingdomBranch service British ArmyRankMajorUnitDuke of York s Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars Lothians and Border Horse Royal Company of Archers Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Family life 4 Career 5 Succession 6 References 7 General references 8 External linksEarly life editSamuel Strang Steel was the only son of William Steel who founded Steel Brothers amp Co with his older brother James in Burma and his wife Rosetta Barber married 25 October 1881 William and Rosetta Steel were divorced in Scotland in 1888 1 Education editSamuel Strang Steel was educated at Cargilfield Preparatory School Edinburgh and Eton College before going on to Trinity College Cambridge in 1900 and graduating BA 1903 and MA 1908 2 He was admitted to Middle Temple in 1902 and was called to the bar in 1905 but appears not to have practised as a barrister Family life editOn 3 August 1910 he married the Hon Vere Mabel Cornwallis died 1964 daughter of Fiennes Stanley Wykeham Cornwallis 1st Baron Cornwallis and his wife Mabel Leigh They had five children 3 Fiennes William Strang Steel 2nd Baronet Jock Wykeham Strang Steel 1914 1991 married Lesley Graham daughter of Sir John Reginald Graham of Larbert Bt VC James Malcolm Strang Steel Lieutenant Grenadier Guards 1919 1943 killed in action WW2 4 Grizel Mabel Strang Steel 1921 2000 Robert Stanley Strang Steel 1934 2011 Career editIn 1910 Samuel Strang Steel stood unsuccessfully as the Liberal Unionist candidate for Peebles and Selkirk in the two general elections that year Samuel Strang Steel succeeded his father William Strang Steel at Philiphaugh in 1911 During the 1st World War he served as a Major with the Lothians and Border Horse on the Macedonian front He was first commissioned into the Duke of York s Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars on 20 March 1901 5 After the war he was elected at the 1918 general election as the MP for Ashford Kent holding the seat until the 1929 election when he lost the seat to the Rev Roderick Kedward the Liberal Party candidate He was Permanent Private Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture Sir Robert Sanders 1923 24 and to the Financial Secretary to the Treasury Walter Guinness 1925 He was President of the Scottish Unionist Association 1937 38 and 1942 3 6 He was created a Baronet for political and public services in Scotland 7 on 2 July 1938 8 Samuel Strang Steel was a Director of the London and North Eastern Railway which named a LNER Class B1 No 61244 locomotive Strang Steel and of the Bank of Scotland 9 He served with distinction as a Forestry Commissioner 1932 1949 10 11 He built up the Scottish Co operative Forestry Society Ltd which merged with the Scottish Woodland Owners Association During the war he was appointed Deputy Controller of the Home Grown Timber Production Department responsible for its activities in Scotland 12 He was a County Councillor for Selkirkshire and Convenor 1946 He was Lord Lieutenant of Selkirkshire from 1948 to 1956 13 He was a member of The Queen s Bodyguard for Scotland Royal Company of Archers promoted to Ensign 1953 14 Succession editSir Samuel died on 14 August 1961 He was succeeded by his eldest son Sir Fiennes William Strang Steel 1912 1992 as 2nd Baronet Sir William was educated at Eton College and Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and served in the 17th 21st Lancers during WW2 He was a Forestry Commissioner 1958 1967 and a member of Selkirk County Council convenor 1967 He married on 7 August 1941 Joan only daughter of Brigadier General Sir Brodie Henderson KCMG CB who died 1992 References edit Steel v Steel 1888 15 R 896 https www bailii org scot cases ScotCS 1888 25SLR0675 html accessed 7 June 2021 A Cambridge Alumni Database 1200 1900 https venn lib cam ac uk cgi bin search 2018 pl sur steel amp suro w amp fir samuel amp firo c amp cit amp cito c amp c all amp z all amp tex amp sye 1900 amp eye amp col all amp maxcount 50 Burkes Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 107th Ed 2003 Cornwallis Casualty Details CWGC accessed 7 June 2021 No 27295 The London Gazette 19 March 1901 p 1943 Burke s Peerage Baronetage amp Knightage 107th Edn Vol 3 p 3770 London 2003 ISBN 0 9711966 2 1 No 15500 The Edinburgh Gazette 14 June 1938 p 483 No 34529 The London Gazette 8 July 1938 p 4399 Debretts 2018 Peerage and Baronetage 2019 Vol 2 p B702 London ISBN 978 1 9997670 0 6 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link No 33815 The London Gazette 8 April 1932 p 2290 No 38777 The London Gazette 6 December 1949 p 5781 Forestry Commission Forty Second Annual Report of the Forestry Commissioners for the year ending 30 September 1961 HMSO London No 16598 The Edinburgh Gazette 17 September 1948 p 407 No 17067 The Edinburgh Gazette 28 April 1953 p 231 General references editCraig F W S 1983 1969 British parliamentary election results 1918 1949 3rd ed Chichester Parliamentary Research Services ISBN 0 900178 06 X ThePeerage com Leigh Rayment s list of baronets Leigh Rayment s Historical List of MPsExternal links editHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Samuel Steel Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded byLaurence Hardy Member of Parliament for Ashford1918 1929 Succeeded byRoderick Kedward Honorary titles Preceded byCharles Plummer Lord Lieutenant of Selkirkshire1948 1958 Succeeded bySir Conolly Abel Smith Baronetage of the United Kingdom New creation Baronetof Philiphaugh1938 1961 Succeeded byFiennes Steel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samuel Strang Steel amp oldid 1160814998, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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