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Locker-Lampson, Godfrey Tennyson. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 25, 1894. [Eldest] s. of Frederick Locker, poet, of Rowfant, Crawley, Sussex [who had taken the name of Locker-Lampson, by Royal licence, June 25, 1885] [and Hannah Jane, dau. of Sir Curtis Miranda Lampson, Bart.]. B. there [June 19], 1875. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1894. Served for four years at the Foreign Office and in the Diplomatic Service at the Hague and St Petersburg, 1898-1903. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, May 13, 1908. M.P. for Salisbury, 1910-18; for Wood Green, 1918-35. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second Lieut., Wiltshire Yeomanry (T.F. Res.); A.D.C., 4th Corps, 1916). Parliamentary private secretary to the Home Secretary, 1917; to the Assistant Foreign Secretary, 1918. Charity Commissioner, 1922-3. Under-Secretary of State, Home Office, 1923-4 and 1924-5. Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1925-9. Represented Office of Works in House of Commons, 1925. Member of British delegation to League of Nations, Geneva, 1928. P.C. 1928. Of Barlborough Hall, Chesterfield, and Rowfant, Sussex. Author, historical, philosophical, etc. Died May 1, 1946, in London. Brother of the next. (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Law Lists; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook; The Times, May 3, 1946.) | Godfrey Tennyson LOCKER-LAMPSON Approx. lifespan: 18751946 pens. Trinity College adm1894:06:25 Eldest s. of Frederick Locker LOCKER-LAMPSON, poet, of Rowfant, Crawley, Sussex , [who had taken the name of Locker-Lampson, by Royal licence 1885:06:25 [and Hannah Jane dau. of Sir Curtis Miranda LAMPSON, Bart.]. b. there 1875:[06:19] Sch: Eton Matric 1894:10MT: Served for four years at Foreign Office and in Diplomatic Service at Hague [Holland], and St Petersburg [Russia], 1898-1903 Called to the Bar: Lincoln's Inn 1908:05:13 M.P. for: : Salisbury, [Wiltshire], 1910-18 for Wood Green, [London], 1918-35 served in the Great War: 1914-19 Second Lieutenant: Wiltshire , Yeomanry (T.F. Res.); A.D.C., 4th Corps (1916) Parliamentary private Sec. to: : Home Sec.: 1917 to the Assistant: Foreign Sec.: 1918 Charity Commissioner: 1922-23 Under-Sec. of: : State, Home Office 1923-4, and 1924-5 Under-Sec. of State for: Foreign Affairs 1925-29 . Represented Office of Works in House of Commons 1925 Member of British: delegation to League of Nations, Geneva [Switzerland], 1928 P.C. 1928 Of Barlborough Hall, Chesterfield, [Derbyshire], , and Rowfant, Sussex , Publ.: historical, philosophical, etc. d. 1946:05:01 in London , brother of the next. Locker-Lampson (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Law Lists; Who's Who ; Kelly, Handbook; The Times 1946:05:03) |