- Lyon Playfair, 1st Baron Playfair
Lyon Playfair, 1st Baron Playfair, GCB, PC, FRS (
May 1 ,1818 –May 29 ,1898 ) was a Scottishscientist and Parliamentarian.Born at Chunar,
Bengal , son of the Inspector General of Hospitals in that region, Playfair was educated at theUniversity of St Andrews , theAndersonian Institute inGlasgow , and theUniversity of Edinburgh . After going toCalcutta at the end of 1837, he became private laboratory assistant to Thomas Graham atUniversity College, London , and in 1839 went to work underJustus Liebig at theUniversity of Giessen .After returning to Britain, Playfair became manager of a calico works in Primrose, near
Clitheroe , and in 1843 was appointed Professor of Chemistry at theRoyal Manchester Institution , where he was assisted byRobert Angus Smith . Two years later, he was made chemist to theGeological Survey , and subsequently became Professor in the new School of Mines. In 1848, he was elected to the Royal Society, and three years later was made Special Commissioner and a member of the executive committee of theGreat Exhibition .Appointed CB that same year, Playfair also became
Gentleman Usher to Prince Albert, and in 1853 was appointed Secretary of the Department of Science, in which capacity he advocated the use of poison gas against theRussians in theCrimean War . In 1855, he was a commissioner of theExposition Universelle , and two years later becamePresident of theChemical Society , finally returning to Edinburgh University in 1858 as Professor of Chemistry there.In 1868, Playfair was elected Liberal
Member of Parliament for the Universities of Edinburgh and St Andrews, being made Postmaster General in Gladstone's government in 1873. On the Liberals' return to power in 1880, he was appointedChairman of Ways and Means and Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, holding these posts until 1883, when he wasknighted as KCB. He was subsequently President of theBritish Association in 1885, and the following year became Vice President of the Committee of the Privy Council for Education, finally being made a member of the Council of theDuchy of Cornwall in 1889.Having represented Leeds South since 1885, Sir Lyon Playfair left the House of Commons in 1892 and was ennobled as Baron Playfair, of
St Andrews inFife . He became aLord in Waiting to Queen Victoria that same year, and in 1895 added the GCB to his many domestic and foreign honours.Lord Playfair's last honour came when he received the Harben Gold Medal from the
Royal Institute of Public Health in 1897. He died a year later at his home inSouth Kensington , and was buried in St Andrews.Playfair promoted a new cipher system invented by
Charles Wheatstone , and the name stuck: thePlayfair cipher .References
[http://books.google.com/books?id=YpbKDTpVOAcC&dq=lyon+playfair&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=zDObBf64VM&sig=zPO_UJx-GRwjPucLFOs1_THahu8#PPR3,M2 "Memoirs and Correspondence of Lyon Playfair"] by Wemyss Reid, Harper and Brothers, New York, 1899
[http://books.google.com/books?id=bKQOAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA1&dq=proceedings+royal+society+london#PPT9,M1 Obituary] of Lyon Playfair in "Proceedings of the Royal Society of London", volume LXIV, 1899 (pages ix - xi, near the end of the volume)
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