Arthur Samuel, 1st Baron Mancroft (original) (raw)

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British politician (1872–1942)

The Right HonourableThe Lord Mancroft
Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee
In office1929–1931
Preceded by William Graham
Succeeded by Morgan Jones
Financial Secretary to the Treasury
In office1 November 1927 – 5 June 1929
Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin
Preceded by Ronald McNeill
Succeeded by Frederick Pethick-Lawrence
Secretary for Overseas Trade
In office4 November 1924 – 1 November 1927
Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin
Preceded by William Lunn
Succeeded by Douglas Hacking
Member of the House of LordsLord Temporal
In office23 December 1937 – 17 August 1942Hereditary peerage
Preceded by Peerage created
Succeeded by The 2nd Baron Mancroft
Member of Parliamentfor Farnham
In office14 December 1918 – 23 March 1937
Preceded by Constituency created
Succeeded by Godfrey Nicholson
Personal details
Born Arthur Michael Samuel(1872-12-06)6 December 1872Norwich, England
Died 17 August 1942(1942-08-17) (aged 69)Uckfield, England
Political party Conservative
Spouse Phoebe Fletcher ​(m. 1912)​
Education Norwich School

Arthur Michael Samuel, 1st Baron Mancroft (6 December 1872 – 17 August 1942) was a British Conservative politician.

Born in Norwich,[1] Lord Mancroft was the eldest son of Benjamin Samuel, of Norwich (19 April 1840 – 16 April 1890), and Rosetta Haldinstein (died 29 April 1907, daughter of Philip Haldinstein and wife Rachel Soman), and grandson of Michael Samuel (1799–1857), all of them were Ashkenazi Jews.

He was educated at Norwich School.[2] He was Lord Mayor of Norwich from 1912 to 1913. He was the first Jewish Lord Mayor of Norwich [3] and was made an Honorary Freeman of the City of Norwich in 1928.

Member of Parliament

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in the two General elections of 1910 he stood for the Conservatives in the Stretford division of Lancashire, near Manchester, but was unsuccessful on both occasions. In 1918 he was elected as member of parliament (MP) for Farnham, a seat he would hold until 1937, and served under Stanley Baldwin as Secretary for Overseas Trade from 1924 to 1927 and as Financial Secretary to the Treasury from 1927 to 1929. He was also chairman of the Public Accounts Committee of the House of Commons in 1930 and 1931. Samuel was created a Baronet, of Mancroft, in the City of Norwich in the County of Norfolk, on 15 January 1932,[4] and on 23 December 1937, he was raised to the peerage as Baron Mancroft, of Mancroft (referring to the area around St Peter Mancroft church) in the City of Norwich.[5]

Lord Mancroft married Phoebe Fletcher, daughter of George Alfred Chune Fletcher and wife, in 1912. He died in Uckfield[6] on 17 August 1942,[7] aged 69, and was succeeded in the baronetcy and the barony by his son Stormont Mancroft, 2nd Baron Mancroft. He was also to become a Conservative government minister.

The papers of Lord Mancroft are in the Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge.[8]

He published: "Life of Giovanni Battista Piranesi"; "The Working of the Bill of Exchange with an Explanation of the Overseas Trade Balance"; "The Herring: its Effect on the History of Britain"; and "The Mancroft Essays".[9]

Coat of arms of Arthur Samuel, 1st Baron Mancroft

Crest In front of a representation of Norwich Castle with three cupolas issuant from each a staff Proper flying therefrom a banner Argent charged with a cross Gules a sword sheathed Gules garnished Or pommelled and hilted Or and a mace Gold in saltire (i.e. a representation of the ancient Crystal Mace and the Sword in the Regalia of the Corporation of the City of Norwich). Escutcheon Gules a chevron chequy Argent and Sable between in chief two portcullises chained Or and in base a representation of Farnham Castle triple towered Or on a chief Or a lion passant guardant Sable. Supporters On either side a whiffler of the Corporation of the City of Norwich Proper.[10] Motto COURAGE, PATIENCE
  1. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  2. ^ Who's Who 1938, page 2220
  3. ^ "Public Service". Jewish Lives Project. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  4. ^ "No. 33791". The London Gazette. 19 January 1932. p. 419.
  5. ^ "No. 34375". The London Gazette. 26 February 1937. p. 1324.
  6. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  7. ^ "Mr Arthur Samuel (Hansard)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  8. ^ "The Papers of 1st Baron Mancroft". Archivesearch. Archived from the original on 4 October 2021. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  9. ^ "The Papers of 1st Baron Mancroft". rchives centre. University of ambridge. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  10. ^ Debrett's Peerage. 2019. p. 3534.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
New constituency Member of Parliament for Farnham 19181937 Succeeded byGodfrey Nicholson
Political offices
Preceded byWilliam Lunn Secretary for Overseas Trade 1924–1927 Succeeded byDouglas Hacking
Preceded byRonald McNeill Financial Secretary to the Treasury 1927–1929 Succeeded byFrederick Pethick-Lawrence
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baron Mancroft 1937–1942 Succeeded byStormont Mancroft
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baronet(of Mancroft)1932–1942 Succeeded byStormont Mancroft