- Frederick Guest
Frederick Edward Guest CBE DSO PC (
14 June 1875 –28 April 1937 ), often known as Freddie Guest, was a British politician best known for beingChief Whip ofPrime Minister David Lloyd George 's Coalition Liberal Party between 1917 and 1921. He was alsoSecretary of State for Air , 1921–1922.Frederick Guest was born in
London , the third son ofIvor Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne and LadyCornelia Spencer-Churchill (1847–1927), daughter of the 7thDuke of Marlborough . The Wimbornes were Conservatives who had been friends ofBenjamin Disraeli , Earl of Beaconsfield. Frederick was first cousin ofWinston Churchill , son of Lady Cornelia's brother, the controversial Conservative politicianLord Randolph Churchill . In 1905, Guest marriedAmy Phipps (1873–1959), daughter of American industrialistHenry Phipps .Guest's four brothers were also politically active, notably Ivor Churchill Guest, 2nd Baron and 1st Viscount Wimborne (1873–1939), a junior minister and
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland . In addition,Henry Guest (1874–1957) andOscar Guest (1888–1958) were Members of Parliament, whileLionel Guest (1880–1935) was a member of theLondon County Council .Educated at
Winchester School , Frederick Guest chose the military profession. After apprenticeship in the militia, Guest became (1897) an officer in the1st Life Guards . He was sent to Egypt in 1900, was decorated for bravery in theSouth African War (served 1901–02), and rose to captain before retiring from active duty (1906) to become private secretary to his cousin and close friend, Winston Churchill, a junior minister inSir Henry Campbell-Bannerman 's Liberal government.In 1904, during the controversy within the Conservative Party over adopting
protectionism , Guest and other members of his family followed Churchill into the Liberal Party in support offree trade — and perhaps also to accelerate their political careers. Guest attempted three times to enter the House of Commons before winning the East Dorset seat in the January 1910 general election. Although unseated because of election irregularities by his constituency agent, he was reelected in December 1910. Known in the political world as "Freddie Guest," he was a popular backbencher, became a Liberal Party whip in 1911, the same year was elected a charter member of the cross-benchOther Club of political insiders, and was appointedTreasurer of the Household (Deputy Chief Whip) in 1912.When
World War I began in August 1914, Guest returned to active service as aide-de-camp to Field MarshalSir John French , commander of theBritish Expeditionary Force in France. Guest performed confidential missions for French, liaising with theWar Office and with political leaders. Later (1916) Guest served in the East African theater and was awarded theDistinguished Service Order . After being invalided out of the army following serious illness, Guest resumed his political career. In May 1917 he joined Lloyd George'sCoalition government as joint patronage secretary of the treasury, or chief whip for the Coalition Liberals. Guest was appointed to the Privy Council in the 1920 New Year Honours, [LondonGazette |issue=31712 |date=30 December 1919 |startpage=1 |supp=yes] entitling him to the style "The Right Honourable", and in 1921 was promoted toSecretary of State for Air , a post he held until the Coalition fell from power in October 1922.In the general election of November 1922 Guest lost his seat but in 1923 was returned for Stroud, then in 1924 for Bristol North. After losing as a Liberal in the 1929 election, he rejoined the Conservative Party, first sitting as a Conservative for Plymouth Drake in 1931, and remaining in this position until he died from cancer in 1937, at the age of 61.
Freddie Guest was an amateur
motor racing driver and airplane pilot. In 1930 he became deputy master of theGuild of Air Pilots , and master in 1932. He also playedpolo , was a big-game hunter inEast Africa , and was a celebrated man-about-town inLondon andNew York City society. Guest's wife—who was prominent as a women'ssuffragist , philanthropist and aviation enthusiast—owned valuable property inLong Island . The couple were frequest visitors to theUnited States in the 1920s and 1930s. Their two sons, who became American citizens, wereWinston F. Guest (1906–1982), a polo great, andRaymond R. Guest (1907–1991), United Statesambassador toIreland , 1965–1968.Footnotes
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography "
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