Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax

Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax
The Right Honourable
The Viscount Halifax
GCB PC
Chancellor of the Exchequer
In office
6 July 1846 – 21 February 1852
Monarch Victoria
Prime Minister Lord John Russell
Preceded by Henry Goulburn
Succeeded by Benjamin Disraeli
Personal details
Born 20 December 1800(1800-12-20)
Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England
Died 8 August 1885(1885-08-08) (aged 84)
Hickleton Hall, Doncaster, England
Nationality British
Political party Whig
Spouse(s) Lady Mary Grey (d. 1884)
Alma mater Oriel College, Oxford

Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax GCB PC (20 December 1800 – 8 August 1885), known as Sir Charles Wood, 3rd Bt between 1846 and 1866, was a British Whig politician and Member of Parliament. He served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1846 to 1852.

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Background

Halifax was the son of Sir Francis Wood, 2nd Baronet, and his wife Anne, daughter of Samuel Buck. He was educated at Eton and Oriel College, Oxford, where he studied classics and mathematics.

Political career

A Liberal and Member of Parliament from 1826 to 1866, Wood served as Chancellor of the Exchequer in Lord John Russell's government (1846–1852), where he opposed any further help for Ireland during the Great Famine there. Wood later served as President of the Board of Control under Lord Aberdeen (1852–1855), as First Lord of the Admiralty in Lord Palmerston's first administration (1855–1858), and as Secretary of State for India in Palmerston's second government (1859–1866). He succeeded to his father's baronetcy in 1846, and in 1866 he was elevated to the peerage as Viscount Halifax, of Monk Bretton in the West Riding of the County of York. [1]


Wood's despatch

As the President of the Board of Control, Wood did a yeoman's job in spreading education in India when in 1854 he sent a despatch to Lord Dalhousie, the then Governor-General of India. It was recommended therein that:

  1. An education department was to be set in every province.
  2. Universities on the model of the London university be established in big cities such as Bombay, Calcuta and Madras.
  3. At least one government school be opened in every district.
  4. Affiliated private schools should be given grant in aid.
  5. The Indian natives should be given training in their mother tongue also.

In accordance with Wood's despatch, Education Departments were established in every province and universities were opened at Calcutta, Bombay and Madras in 1857 and in Punjab in 1882 and at Allahbad 1887.

Family

Lord Halifax married Lady Mary, (3 May 1807 - 6 July 1884), 5th daughter of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, 29 July 1829 and had four sons and three daughters. Lady Halifax died in 1884. Lord Halifax survived her by just over a year and died in August 1885, aged 84. He was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son Charles, who was the father of E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax. Children : Charles Lindley Wood, 2nd Viscount ; Francis Lindley Wood ; Capt R.N. Henry John Lindley Wood ; Lt Col. Fredrick George Lindley Meynell Wood ; Emily Charlotte Wood ; Alice Louisa Wood ; Blanche Edith Wood (1840 - 21 July 1921) married 21 Sept 1876, Col. Hon. Henry William Lowry-Corry (30 June 1845 - 6 May 1927).

References

  1. ^ Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax of Monk Bretton. http://thepeerage.com/p4559.htm#i45588
An 1873 portrait of Lord Halifax by Anthony de Brie.

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Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
1832–1834
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First Secretary of the Admiralty
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Secretary of State for India
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1870–1874
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Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Viscount Halifax
1866–1885
Succeeded by
Charles Lindley Wood
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Francis Wood
Baronet
(of Barnsley) 
1846–1885
Succeeded by
Charles Lindley Wood

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