Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea

Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea, MA BE KHS

(Guadalajara, 1953)
Born February 9, 1905
 Guadalajara, Jalisco: Av. Francisco I. Madero # 361, 44100
Died January 20, 1983(1983-01-20) (aged 77)
 Guadalajara, Jalisco: Av. España # 2013, 44190; buried at Iglesia de Ntra. Sra. de La Paz, Av. de La Paz # 2086, 44140
Residence Mexico
United States
Nationality Mexican
Alma mater • Jalisco (1928, topo. eng.)
Ohio (1929, BE)
Jalisco (1965, History)
New Mexico (1973, MA)
Known for Haciendas of Jalisco (rural history of Jalisco)
• research on haciendas, biography, genealogy, heraldry and fine arts
Awards • 1951: Medalla de la República (Mexico)
• 1952: Knight of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem (Holy See)
• 1954: Red Cross Silver Medal (Japan)
• 1956: José María Vigil award on literary merit by the Congress of the State of Jalisco (Mexico)
• 1956: Medalla al Mérito Consular (Colombia)
• 1956: Medalla de Compostela by the Congress of the State of Nayarit (Mexico)
• 1956: Cross of Merit of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem (Holy See)
• 1956: Gold Papal Lateran Cross (Holy See)
• 1961: Gold Medal of the Columbus Association from UNESCO

Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea, MA BE KHS (February 9, 1905 – January 20, 1983) was a Mexican historian, diplomat, scholar, professor, art collector and sugarcane entrepreneur who made significant contributions toward the study of the haciendas of the State of Jalisco (Mexico) in the twentieth century.

He was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, the second largest city in Mexico; studied in both Mexico (Instituto de Ciencias, Guadalajara, Jalisco and Escuela Libre de Ingenieros, Guadalajara, Jalisco) and the United States (St Charles College, Grand Coteau, Louisiana and University of Dayton, Ohio). He got a Topographical Engineer degree at the Escuela Libre de Ingenieros (1928) and a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree at the University of Dayton (1929). As the eldest child of his family, he entered the sugarcane business in 1930 at Ingenio Santa Cruz y El Cortijo (a sugar refinery located in Zapotiltic, Jalisco), where he made significant contributions until 1942. Two years later, in 1944, he became member of the Board of Directors of Ingenio Tamazula (a sugar refinery located in Tamazula de Gordiano, Jalisco). In 1946 he was founding member of Sociedad de Ingenieros y Arquitectos de Guadalajara (Guadalajara Engineers and Architects Society); being its General Manager (1949).

His enthusiasm about the past made him to became Professor of History at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara in 1965.[1]

In 1973 he got a MA degree in Latin American Studies at the University of New Mexico.

He spoke fluently Spanish, English, French, Italian and Latin; and was also a recognized author in the academic circles of Mexico, South America, Spain, United Kingdom and United States; places where he published numerous articles for newspapers and specialized magazines; as well as prologues and introductions for different authors. He wrote about History, Biography, Literature, Genealogy, Heraldry and Fine Arts.[2]

Alternate names: Ing. Ricardo Lancaster-Jones, Ricardo Lancaster-Jones.

Contents

Biographical notes

His biographical notes had been written by:

Nowadays, the name of Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea is listed among the Illustrious People of the State of Jalisco at its official webpage.[9]

Family

He was the eldest child of Alberto Lancaster-Jones y Mijares (1873–1958), MEng, Knight of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem (1952),[10] President of the Board of Directors of Ingenio Santa Cruz y El Cortijo (a sugar refinery located in Zapotiltic, Jalisco); founder and Dean of the Faculty of Chemical Sciences at the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara,[11] and of the Instituto de Ciencias[12] of Guadalajara, Jalisco (being its first Director);[13] and of Isabel Verea y Vallarta.

He married (Guadalajara, Jalisco, 28 October 1935) with Luz Padilla y España (Guadalajara, Jalisco, April 5, 1913 – Guadalajara, Jalisco, March 5, 1978),[14] Lady of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem (1952);[15] with issue. She was the eldest child of Arcadio Padilla y Romo de Vivar, an Attorney at Law, Representative of the National's Railroads and Senior Deputy from the State of Jalisco at Mexico's National Congress (1928–30), and of Guadalupe España y Araujo.[2]

Diplomat

During the course of his life, Lancaster-Jones participated in some diplomatic activities with the United States, El Salvador, the United Nations and the Holy See:

Consulate of the United States

Consulate of El Salvador

United Nations Delegate

Order of the Holy Sepulchre

Asociación Consular de Guadalajara

Vice president of the first Reunión Nacional de Cónsules, celebrated on 18–20 November 1961 in Veracruz, Veracruz, (México).[2]

Historian

He's mentioned by Luis González y González (1973) among the notable historians of the 20th century's second half in Mexico.[19][20][21]

Collaborations

Since 1934 he started to write in Gaceta de Guadalajara's magazine, then became a contributor in El Informador newspaper; later on, he continued writing for different magazines and newspapers from Guadalajara, Jalisco and Mexico City, like Crónica Social Tapatía, El Mundo, Estudios Históricos, Excelsior, El Occidental and other specialized publications.

He contributed with many authors like:

In 1954 he gave a group of 13 photographs to Paul Alexander Bartlett, depicting the haciendas Santa Cruz and El Cortijo (Jalisco) from 1880 to 1940.[43]

Nowadays at the Bancroft Library, there's a collection of documents catalogued as Papeles de Lancaster-Jones, this collection is linked with the Spanish missions in California.[44]

Museo Regional de Guadalajara

Thanks to his knowledge about regional history he became Curator (1952–53) of the Museo Regional de Guadalajara.[2]

Major contributions

Booklover

He had more than 35,000 volumes in his library, most of them collected trough the course of his life. Nowadays, those volumes are distributed among the libraries of El Colegio de Jalisco, the University of Texas and the University of New Mexico, as well as in private collections in Mexico and abroad.

His Ex Libris (Bookplate) was designed by the artist Carlos Stahl (1892–1984); it was catalogued in 1970 by the Mexican academic José Miguel Quintana (1908–1987) in Libros Mexicanos[61]

Scholar

Lancaster-Jones y Verea's published works gave him an important role in Mexico's cultural circles and abroad:

Academia Mexicana de Genealogía y Heráldica

Academia de Genealogía y Heráldica Mota-Padilla

Sociedad Mexicana de Geografía y Estadística

Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara

University of New Mexico

Institutions

During the course of his life, Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea was member of the following institutions:

Art collector

He inherited an important collection of Mexican Colonial Art (pieces from the Viceroyalty of New Spain period), a collection which was increased through time with more pieces from the Colonial period as well as from Mexican 19th Century; then, he's mentioned among the most important art collectors in the State of Jalisco by Xavier Torres Ladrón de Guevara.[92]

Sociedad de Anticuarios de Guadalajara

In 1953 he established the Sociedad de Anticuarios de Guadalajara (Society of Antiquarians) of Guadalajara, Jalisco, being its General Secretary (1953–80).[2]

Honours

Honorary degrees

Major works

Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea is mentioned by Heriberto García Rivas (1971) among the notable authors of the late 20th century in Mexico,[96][97] his publications include:

Bibliography

Biography

Diplomacy and institutions

Fine arts and architecture

Genealogy and heraldry

Haciendas

Monographs

Notes

  1. ^ "Investigaciones contemporáneas sobre historia de México", 1971, pp. 246, 260
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp Lajoie, "Who is Who in Mexico", Vol. I, 1972, p. 124
  3. ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=-YcMAAAAYAAJ&q=Who's+notable+in+Mexico,+Lucian+F.+Lajoie&dq=Who's+notable+in+Mexico,+Lucian+F.+Lajoie&cd=1
  4. ^ Moreno Pérez, Raquel; "¿Quién fue el Ingeniero Ricardo Lancaster-Jones?", Boletín del Archivo Histórico de Jalisco, Volumes 1-2, 1983, p. 20
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  10. ^ a b c d León de la Barra, Luis; "Ordenes y Honores Pontificios en México", 1957, p. 26
  11. ^ http://www.archive.org/stream/internationalhan012640mbp/internationalhan012640mbp_djvu.txt
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  14. ^ Vázquez-Tagle, José Jorge; "Pagó Tributo a la Madre Tierra Doña Luz Padilla España de Lancaster-Jones", "El Occidental" newspaper, Guadalajara, 13 March 1978, Sección D, p. 3
  15. ^ a b León de la Barra, Luis; "Ordenes y Honores Pontificios en México", 1957, p. 28
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  47. ^ Certified copy of the Baptismal Certificate, issued on request of Ricardo Lancaster-Jones by the Parroquia del Sagrario's Parish, Dr. Higinio Gutiérrez López, Guadalajara, 4 August 1947
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  62. ^ "Hidalguía" magazine, No. 16, Madrid, 1956, p. 293
  63. ^ Otros mexicanos se distinguen, como Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea, de Guadalajara, por haber mantenido medio viva a la Academia de Genealogía y Heráldica Mota Padilla en la ciudad de su residencia, intento con poca fortuna imitado por algunos entusiastas en Oaxaca y Mérida. Ordoñez Jonama, Ramiro; "Panorama Actual de los Estudios Genealógicos en Mesoamérica", published in: "Hidalguía", Numbers 250-251, Madrid, 1995, p. 456
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  70. ^ San Jose de Costa Rica, 5 July 1953
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