Gordon Richardson, Baron Richardson of Duntisbourne

The Right Honourable
The Lord Richardson of Duntisbourne
KG, MBE, TD, PC, DL
Governor of the Bank of England
In office
1973–1983
Preceded by Sir Leslie O'Brien
Succeeded by Robin Leigh-Pemberton
Personal details
Born Gordon William Humphreys Richardson
25 November 1915(1915-11-25)
Died 22 January 2010(2010-01-22) (aged 94)
Nationality British
Alma mater Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Occupation Lawyer, banker

Gordon William Humphreys Richardson, Baron Richardson of Duntisbourne, KG, MBE, TD, PC, DL (25 November 1915 – 22 January 2010) was a British banker, former lawyer, and former Governor of the Bank of England.[1]

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Biography

Richardson was born to John Robert and Nellie Richardson, and was educated at Nottingham High School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.

He served during World War II and became a Member of the Order of the British Empire, Military Division, in 1944. He was called to the bar at Gray's Inn in 1946, becoming a member of the Bar Council between 1951 and 1955, but abandoned law for a career in the City. He became a director of J. Henry Schroder & Co in 1957, and was later chairman between 1962 and 1973.

He was appointed Governor of the Bank of England in 1973, and remained in that position until 1983. November 1973 saw a run on London and County Securities, marking the start of the secondary banking crisis.

While serving as Governor, Richardson joined the Privy Council (1976) and was awarded the Territorial Decoration (1979). He was created a life peer as Baron Richardson of Duntisbourne, of Duntisbourne in the County of Gloucestershire,[2] and a Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter, both in 1983.[3]

Richardson was a member of the Morgan Stanley advisory board from 1984. Between 1985 and 1991, he was a member of the Group of Thirty, and thereafter remained as their Honorary Chair. He was chairman of the Pilgrim Trust from 1984 to 1989.[4]

On the evening of Friday 22 January 2010, the Bank of England released a statement announcing Richardson's death.[5]

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Government offices
Preceded by
Sir Leslie O'Brien
Governor of the Bank of England
1973–1983
Succeeded by
Robin Leigh-Pemberton