- John Smith (Conservative politician)
Sir John Lindsay Eric Smith, CH, CBE (
3 April 1923 –28 February 2007 ) was a Britishbank er, ConservativeMember of Parliament , andLord Lieutenant of Berkshire . He was involved with many architectural, industrial and maritime conservation charities. He founded theLandmark Trust in 1965.Early and private life
Smith was born in
London , the son ofCaptain Evan Cadogan Eric Smith MC ofAshfold inSussex and his wife, Beatrice "Helen" (née Williams). He was a scion of an old banking family: Smiths of Nottingham was founded in the 1650s, and merged with theNational Provincial Bank after theFirst World War , and his father became its chairman. His mother was the daughter of Albert Williams and granddaughter of Sir George Williams, founder of theYMCA , and a great-granddaughter ofThomas Cook . His elder sister, Fortune, married Hugh FitzRoy, Earl of Euston (later 11thDuke of Grafton ) in 1946; she was aLady of the Bedchamber toQueen Elizabeth II from 1953 and 1966, and has been theMistress of the Robes since 1967.Smith was educated at Eton, where he was captain of the
Oppidan s and won the Rosebery Prize for History. He joined theFleet Air Arm in 1942 and trained as an observer at HMS "Daedalus". He served in theSecond World War in a Swordfish squadron in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, then as a liaison officer to theU.S. Ninth Air Force , and then with a squadron of Barracudas in the North Atlantic. He flew as a navigator in an operation to dive-bomb the German battleship "Tirpitz" inKvænangen fjord in July 1944. He joined the aircraft carrier HMS "Indomitable", and served in the Far East with845 Naval Air Squadron , flyingAvenger s. He was inCeylon at the end of the War.After the War, he read history at
New College, Oxford , where he later became an honorary fellow in 1979. He met his future wife,Christian Carnegy , in Oxford, where she was reading English. They married in 1952.They had two sons and three daughters:
*Serena Mary Smith (married Hon. Nicholas Soames MP, son ofChristopher Soames, Baron Soames )
*Bartholomew Evan Eric Smith (born1 February 1955 ; founder of the Amber Foundation andWest London Aero Club )
*Adam Carnegy Eric Smith (born 1953)
*Dido Smith
*Emma Smith, who pre-deceased himSmith owned a property at No. 1,
Smith Square , in his former constituency. However, he resided at Shottesbrooke Park, nearMaidenhead inBerkshire , the ancient home of the Vansittart family which he inherited from his father's second cousin in 1962.He died in Windsor. He was survived by his wife, their two sons, and two of their three daughters.
Financial and political career
He followed the family calling to become a director of
Coutts and Co , the private bank and a subsidiary of National Provincial, in 1950. He was the ninth generation of Smiths, father and son, to work in the bank. He remained a director for 43 years, until 1993.He also joined the boards of many other companies, including
Rolls-Royce , theOttoman Bank , and theFinancial Times . He was also a deputy-governor ofRoyal Exchange Assurance . He was awarded the OBE in 1964.He was a British Conservative politician. After the death of the Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Harry Hylton Foster in 1965, Smith was elected to succeed him in the subsequent by-election as Member of Parliament for the Cities of London and Westminster. Smith served until he stood down in 1970. He was awarded the CBE in 1975.
He served as High Steward of
Maidenhead , and asLord-Lieutenant of Berkshire from 1975 to 1978. He wasknight ed in 1988 and became aCompanion of Honour in 1994.He greatly enjoyed travelling, and claimed to be the first man to visit all of the explorers' huts in
Antarctica .Conservation
Smith served on committees of the National Trust from 1952 to 1995, and was deputy chairman from 1980 to 1995. He assisted financially with repairs to
Barlaston Hall , damaged bysubsidence due tocoal mining . He also served on theStanding Committee for Museums and Galleries from 1958 to 1966, theHistoric Buildings Council from 1971 to 1978, theRedundant Churches Fund from 1972 to 1974, and theNational Heritage Memorial Fund from 1980 to 1982.He founded the
Manifold Trust in 1962, to raise money for charity by buying long leases close to the date of their expiry. The rather speculative venture was very successful, producing a "cataract of gold" which funded many of his charitable interests, including theLandmark Trust , which he founded three years later, and which still operates from his estate at Shottesbrooke. He was involved incanal restoration through his friendship withL. T. C. Rolt , and was a driving force behind the preservation of HMS "Belfast", HMS "Warrior" and SS "Great Britain".References
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p10627.htm#i106266 thePeerage.com]
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2314188.ece Obituary] , "The Independent ",1 March 2007
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2007/03/03/db0301.xml Obituary] , "The Daily Telegraph ",3 March 2007
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1464481.ece Obituary] , "The Times ",3 March 2007
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2030578,00.html Obituary] , "The Guardian ",10 March 2007
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