- Timothy Beaumont, Baron Beaumont of Whitley
Timothy Wentworth Beaumont, Baron Beaumont of Whitley (
22 November 1928 -8 April 2008 ) was aUnited Kingdom politician and anAnglican clergyman . He was politically active, successively, in the Liberal Party, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party. Alife peer since 1967, he became the only Green Party member of the either House of theParliament of the United Kingdom when he decided to join the Greens in 1999 [ cite web|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article3722291.ece Obituary:|title=The Rev Lord Beaumont of Whitley - Anglican minister who pursued his vocation in tandem with a political career in three parties|author=|publisher=The Times |2008-04-11 ] [ cite web | url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2008/04/11/db1101.xml Obituary:|title=The Rev Lord Beaumont of Whitley|author=|publisher=The Daily Telegraph |date=2008-04-11 ] .Early and private life
Tim Beaumont's father, Major
Michael Beaumont , was a Conservative MP for Aylesbury, and his paternal grandfather, Hubert Beaumont, was the Radical MP for Eastbourne from 1906 to 1910 and son ofWentworth Beaumont, 1st Baron Allendale . His mother, Faith Pease, died when Tim Beaumont was six. His maternal grandfather was the Liberal politicianJoseph Albert Pease, 1st Baron Gainford .Beaumont was educated at
Eton College andGordonstoun School . He studied agriculture atChrist Church, Oxford , where he joined theBullingdon Club and founded the the Wagers club, devoted, in the words of one author, to "bringing back the devil-may-care atmosphere of the Regency Bucks" [ cite web | url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/apr/11/religion.liberaldemocrats Obituary:|title=The Rev Lord Beaumont of Whitley|author=|publisher=The Guardian |date=2008-04-11 ] . He graduated with a Fourth, and then trained for the orders at Westcott House inCambridge . He was ordained as adeacon in 1955 and as apriest in 1956. He married Mary Rose Wauchope (a cousin ofAntony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon ) in 1955, with whom he had had two sons and two daughters (Hubert Wentworth, Alaric Charles Blackett, Atalanta Armstrong, and Ariadne Grace Beaumont) [ [http://www.thepeerage.com/p531.htm#i5305 #5305] Peerage.com, accessed 25 May 2008] , and a total of ten grandchildren. His son, Alaric, died in aroad traffic accident in 1980. Also in that year, Hubert married Katherine Abel Smith, a great-great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria.Church career
He became an Anglican priest in
Kowloon ,Hong Kong and served as assistantchaplain atSt. John's Cathedral, Hong Kong between 1955-1957 and then was Vicar of Christ ChurchKowloon Tong until 1959. Having received a substantial inheritance in that year, he returned to England to live inMayfair and thenHampstead . Meanwhile, he was an honorarycurate at St Stephen's Church inRochester Row ,Westminster , from 1960 to 1963. He represented theDiocese of London in theChurch Assembly from 1960 to 1965. He became involved in church reform, supporting theParish and People movement, and was editor of the political weekly "Time and Tide" and then the church reform magazine "Prism" (later "New Christian" , which merged with "American Christian Century "). Considering his views and lifestyle incompatible with his position as a priest, he resigned his orders in 1973.He returned to the cloth in 1984 and became
priest-in-charge of St Philip and All Saints with St Luke,Kew in the Diocese of Southwark, and then retiring toClapham in 1991.Political career
After making a substantial donation to the Liberal Party, he became its joint honorary treasurer in 1962-1963. He was created a Liberal
Life peer asBaron Beaumont of Whitley, ofChild's Hill inGreater London in 1967. [LondonGazette|issue=44470|startpage=13399|date=7 December 1967 |accessdate=2008-04-15] He was chair of the Liberal Party in 1967-1968 and then President in 1969-1970. In Parliament, he was Liberal spokesman on education and the arts until 1986. He also served as leader of the Liberals in theCouncil of Europe . He was co-ordinator of theGreen Alliance from 1978 to 1980.He joined the Liberal Democrats, but, objecting to their support for
free trade , he moved to the Green Party in 1999, and became the Green Party spokesman on agriculture.In a memorable action, Lord Beaumont put forth in May 1996 a bill to "draw up a plan to prohibit piped music and the showing of television programmes in the public areas of hospitals and on public transport; and to require the wearing of headphones by persons listening to music in the public areas of hospitals and on public transport." [ cite web | url = http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/pabills/200506/piped_music_and_showing_of_television_programmes.htm Article:|title=Piped Music and Showing of Television Programmes Bill|author=|publisher=
Parliament of the United Kingdom |date=2008-04-11 ]Other achievements
Beaumont was a patron of
transgender equality campaign groupPress for Change . He was chairman of theAlbany Trust between 1969-1971, chairman of theInstitute of Research into Mental and Multiple Handicap between 1971-1973, president of theBritish Federation of Film Societies between 1973-1979, and a member of the executive ofChurch Action against Poverty . He was chairman of "Exit" (as theVoluntary Euthanasia Society , the present-dayDignity in Dying , was known in the early 1980s) in 1980. He edited "The Selective Ego", an abridged volume of the diaries ofJames Agate , published in 1976, and a "Liberal Cookbook", published in 1972. He also wrote a food column for the "Illustrated London News " from 1976-80, and wrote the book "The End of the Yellowbrick Road", published in 1997.Baron Beaumont of Whitley died at
St Thomas' Hospital in London after being hospitalised for several weeks. He was survived by his wife, one of their two sons, and their two daughters.References
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/apr/11/religion.liberaldemocrats Obituary—Lord Beaumont] , "
The Guardian ",11 April 2008
* [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/lord-beaumont-of-whitley-millionaire-priest-and-publisher-who-became-the-first-green-peer-807774.html The Rev Lord Beaumont of Whitley] , "The Independent ",11 April 2008
* [http://www.greenparty.org.uk/news/1999/11/greenlord.htm Press release announcing his joining the Green Party]
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p531.htm#i5305 The Peerage - Profile]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7341044.stm Green Party's Lord Beaumont dies] , "BBC News ",10 April 2008 ###@@@KEY@@@###
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