- Thomas Catto, 1st Baron Catto
Thomas Sivewright Catto, 1st Baron Catto CBE PC (
15 March 1879 –23 August 1959 ) was a Scottish businessman and laterGovernor of the Bank of England .Catto was born in
Newcastle upon Tyne , to William and Isabella Catto. His father, ashipwright , had moved to Newcastle to find work, but died less than a year after Thomas was born and the family returned to their hometown ofPeterhead ,Aberdeenshire . They later moved back to Newcastle and Catto won a scholarship to Heaton School (laterRutherford College of Technology ).At the age of fifteen, Catto joined the Gordon Steam Shipping Company as a clerk. In 1898 he became secretary to W. H. Stuart, managing partner of F. A. Mattievich & Co, based in
Batumi andBaku ,Russia .In 1904 he was offered the management of the new
London office ofMacAndrews & Forbes , an American firm with interests in the East, one of whose partners was David Forbes, a fellow Scot with whom he had become friendly in Baku. Catto became a member of theBaltic Exchange . In 1906 he went to Smyrna as Forbes's deputy and travelled extensively in theNear East andMiddle East . In 1909 he became a vice-president of the company at theirNew York office.Too short to serve in the armed forces during the
First World War , he instead became involved in the transport of supplies to Russia and then served as the BritishAdmiralty representative on the Russian Commission to the United States from 1915 to 1917. From 1917 to 1918 he served on the British Food Mission in the United States and in 1918 he was appointed chairman of theAllied Provisions Commission and head of the BritishMinistry of Food in North America.He did not return to McAndrews & Forbes after the war, instead, in 1919, chairman of the vast
Andrew Yule and Company Ltd. ofCalcutta , succeeding SirDavid Yule . This is now a private company 93.26% owned by theGovernment of India . Catto and Yule also formed Yule Catto & Company Ltd, which is now known asYule Catto & Co plc and is listed on theLondon Stock Exchange .In 1928 he returned to London as a partner in
Morgan, Grenfell & Co , remaining chairman of Andrew Yule & Co and Yule Catto & Co until 1940.In April 1940 he was appointed Director-General of Equipment and Stores at the
Ministry of Supply . In July 1941 he moved to become Financial Adviser to the Treasury. In April 1944 he was electedGovernor of the Bank of England and served until February 1949, and overseeing thenationalisation of the bank.For his services in the First World War, Catto was appointed
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1918 and created aBaronet in the 1921 Birthday Honours. [LondonGazette |issue=32346 |date=4 June 1921 |startpage=4530 |endpage= |supp=yes] He was createdBaron Catto , of Cairncatto, in 1936 and appointed to the Privy Council in 1947.He died in
Holmbury St Mary ,Surrey .Footnotes
References
*Biography, "
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography "External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/yulefamily/newsletters/yule23.htm Yules of Kincardineshire] at the [http://www.geocities.com/yulefamily/ Yule Family website]
* [http://www.andrewyule.com Andrew Yule & Co Ltd]
* [http://www.yulecatto.com Yule Catto & Co plc]
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