John Loder, 2nd Baron Wakehurst

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John de Vere Loder, 2nd Baron Wakehurst, KG, GCMG (February 5, 1895October 30, 1970) was a British Conservative politician and administrator. The only son of Gerald Walter Erskine Loder, 1st Baron Wakehurst, he was born in London and educated at Eton. Although intending to go to Cambridge University, Loder was instead commissioned into the 4th Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and later joined the Intelligence Corps, seeing service throughout the First World War in Gallipoli, Egypt and Palestine. For his services, he was mentioned in dispatches, and left the British Army in 1919 with the rank of Captain.

After working as a clerk in the Foreign Office for two years, Loder was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Leicester East in 1924, a seat he held until being defeated in the 1929 General Election. Two years later, he returned to the House of Commons as member for Lewes, and represented this constituency until succeeding his father as second Baron Wakehurst in 1936. The following year, he was appointed Governor of New South Wales and made a KCMG.

After returning from Australia in 1946, Lord Wakehurst succeeded Earl Granville six years later as Governor of Northern Ireland. He was made a Knight of the Garter in 1962, and finally retired from office in 1964. Two years later in July 1966, Wakehurst Public School (originally Belrose South Public school) was renamed in his honour

Lord Wakehurst was Lord Prior of the Order of St John of Jerusalem from 1948 to 1969. In 1920, he married Margaret Tennant, daughter of Charles Clow Tennant, by whom he had four children. He died in 1970.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
George Banton
Member of Parliament for Leicester East
19241929
Succeeded by
Edward Frank Wise
Preceded by
Sir Tufton Beamish
Member of Parliament for Lewes
1931–1936
Succeeded by
Sir Tufton Beamish
Political offices
Preceded by
Admiral Sir David Anderson
Governor of New South Wales
1937–1946
Succeeded by
General Sir John Northcott
Preceded by
The Earl Granville
Governor of Northern Ireland
1952–1964
Succeeded by
The Lord Erskine of Rerrick
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Gerald Walter Erskine Loder
Baron Wakehurst
1936–1970
Succeeded by
John Christopher Loder
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