James Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater

James Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater

James William Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater, GCB, PC, JP, DL (1 April 1855–27 March 1949) was a British Conservative politician.

The son of Hon. William Lowther, a grandson of William Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale and for 25 years Member of Parliament for Westmorland, and Alice, 3rd daughter of the Baron Wensleydale, Lowther was educated at Eton College, King's College London and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied classics and law.

Lowther became a barrister in 1879, eventually becoming a Bencher of the Inner Temple in 1906.

He was Member of Parliament for Rutland in 1883; contested Mid-Cumberland in 1885; and sat for Penrith from 1886–1921.

On 1 March 1886, Lowther married Mary Frances Beresford-Hope (d. 16 May 1944). They had one son: [cite web | url=http://www.thepeerage.com/p8570.htm#i85694 | title=thePeerage.com | accessdate=2007-01-11]
*Major Christopher William Lowther (1887–1935)

He was appointed 4th Charity Commissioner in 1887, and held junior ministerial office as Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 1891–92. He was Chairman of Ways and Means and Deputy Speaker from 1895–1905 and Speaker of the House of Commons from 1905–1921.

Lowther represented Great Britain at the International Conference at Venice in 1892, and at the International Conference on Emigration at Rome in 1924. He was Chairman of the Speakers' Electoral Reform Conference in 1916–1917, of the Buckingham Palace Conference (on the partition of Ulster) in 1914, of the Boundary Commissions (Great Britain and Ireland) in 1917, of the Royal Commission on Proportional Representation in 1918, Devolution Conference in 1919, of the Royal Commission on London Government, 1921–1922; of Review Committee Political Honours, 1923–1924, and Statutory Commission on Cambridge University, 1923; of the Agricultural Wages Board from 1930–1940; of the Lords and Commons Committee on Electoral Reform, 1929–1930; and of BBC Enquiry Committee, 1935.

He was a Trustee of the British Museum from 1922–1931 and a Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery from 1925. In 1907 his portrait was painted by Philip de Laszlo. He was appointed to the Privy Council in 1898, created 1st Viscount Ullswater, of Campsea Ashe, Suffolk, on his retirement as Speaker in 1921, and appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB) in July 1921. [LondonGazette |issue=32394 |date=19 July 1921 |startpage=5724] He also held the degrees of DCL from the University of Oxford, LL.D from the University of Cambridge and DCL from the University of Leeds. He was succeeded to the viscountcy by his great-grandson.

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* [http://www.bopcris.ac.uk/bopall/ref6897.html Electoral Reform Conference, 1917]
* [http://www.bopcris.ac.uk/bopall/ref7687.html Proportional Representation Conference, 1918]
* [http://www.bopcris.ac.uk/bopall/ref7686.html Devolution Conference, 1919]


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