George Whiteley, 1st Baron Marchamley

The Right Honourable
The Lord Marchamley
PC
Parliamentary Secretary
to the Treasury
In office
12 December 1905 – 3 June 1908
Monarch Edward VII
Prime Minister Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
H. H. Asquith
Preceded by Sir Alexander Acland-Hood, Bt
Succeeded by Jack Pease
Personal details
Born 30 August 1855 (1855-08-30)
Died 21 October 1925 (1925-10-22)
Nationality British
Political party Liberal
Spouse(s) Alice Tattersall (d. 1913)

George Whiteley, 1st Baron Marchamley PC (30 August 1855 – 21 October 1925) was a British Liberal politician. He served as Chief Whip between 1905 and 1908 in the Liberal administrations of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman and H. H. Asquith.

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Background

Whiteley was the eldest son of George Whiteley, JP, of Woodlands, Blackburn, Lancashire.[1]

Political career

Whiteley was Member of Parliament for Stockport from 1893 to 1900[1][2] and for Pudsey from 1900 until 1908.[1][3] He became Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (Chief Whip) when the Liberals came to power in December 1905,[1] and was made a Privy Counsellor in 1907.[4] On 1 June 1908, he resigned from Parliament by accepting appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead.[5] It was thought that his retirement was due entirely to insomnia, from which he had suffered for a long period.[6] On 3 July 1908 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Marchamley, of Hawkstone in the County of Shropshire.[7][8] He contributed occasionally in the House of Lords, making his last speech in November 1919.[9]

Family

Lord Marchamley married Alice, only child of William Tattersall, JP, of Quarry Bank, Blackburn, and St Anthony's Milnthorpe, in 1881. She died in 1913. Marchamley survived her by twelve years and died in October 1925, aged 70. He was succeeded in the barony by his son, William.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
  2. ^ leighrayment.com House of Commons: Stamford and Spalding to Stroud and Thornbury
  3. ^ leighrayment.com House of Commons: Plymouth to Putney
  4. ^ London Gazette: no. 28092. p. 8966. 24 December 1907.
  5. ^ "Parliament - House Of Commons - New Writ", The Times: page 6, column 1, June 4, 1908 
  6. ^ "The Representation of the Pudsey Division", The Times: page 11, column 1, May 19, 1908 
  7. ^ London Gazette: no. 28156. p. 4938. 7 July 1908.
  8. ^ "The New Peers", The Times: page 15, column 4, July 8, 1908 
  9. ^ hansard.millbanksystems.com Mr George Whiteley

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Louis John Jennings
Sir Joseph Leigh
Member of Parliament for Stockport
1893 – 1900
With: Sir Joseph Leigh 1893–1895
Beresford Valentine Melville 1895–1900
Succeeded by
Beresford Valentine Melville
Sir Joseph Leigh
Preceded by
Briggs Priestley
Member of Parliament for Pudsey
1900 – 1908
Succeeded by
John James Oddy
Political offices
Preceded by
Sir Alexander Acland-Hood, Bt
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
1905 – 1908
Succeeded by
Jack Pease
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baron Marchamley
1908 – 1925
Succeeded by
William Whiteley