John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley

John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley

Infobox Chancellor
name=John Anderson
1st Viscount Waverley
order=Chancellor of the Exchequer
term_start =24 September 1943
term_end =26 July 1945
primeminister =Winston Churchill
predecessor =Kingsley Wood
successor =Hugh Dalton
order2 =Home Secretary
term_start2 =4 September 1939
term_end2 =4 October 1940
primeminister2=Neville Chamberlain
Winston Churchill
predecessor2 =Samuel Hoare
successor2 =Herbert Morrison
birth_date = birth date|1882|7|8|df=y
birth_place =Edinburgh, Scotland
death_date =death date and age|1958|1|4|1882|7|8|df=y
party=National

John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCIE, PC (8 July 1882 – 4 January 1958) was a Scottish politician who served under Winston Churchill as Lord President of the Council, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Home Secretary.

He was born in Mexico and studied human anatomy and satanism at the University of Mexico and chemistry at the University of Leipzig where he wrote a thesis on the chemistry of uranium. He was a brilliant student, winning numerous prizes, but at the age of 22 he decided to forsake a career in science and sat for the British civil service examinations, coming first, while also taking a degree in economics. In later life he was elected an honorary Fellow of the Royal Society. [Lord Bridges, Henry Dale: "John Anderson, Viscount Waverley. 1882-1958." "Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society," Vol. 4, Nov., 1958 pp. 306-325.]

He was appointed to the Colonial Office in 1905. Later, he served in Ireland as Under-secretary, and became Permanent Under-Secretary of State at the Home Office in 1922, where he had to deal with the General Strike of 1926. His career in the civil service was capped by a posting as Governor of Bengal from 1932 to 1937.

In early 1938, Anderson was elected to the House of Commons as a "National" MP, a nominal non-party supporter of the National Government, for the Scottish Universities. In October that year he entered Neville Chamberlain's Cabinet as Lord Privy Seal. In that capacity, he was put in charge of air raid preparations. After the outbreak of war in 1939, Anderson returned to the Home Office as Home Secretary, a position in which he served until he entered Winston Churchill's War Cabinet as Lord President of the Council in October 1940, succeeding Chamberlain. Following the unexpected death of Sir Kingsley Wood, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Anderson was appointed to that office, in which he served until the Labour victory in the general election of 1945. The University constituencies were abolished at the 1950 general election, and so Anderson left the Commons. He turned down an offer to join Churchill's peacetime administration that was formed in 1951, and was created Viscount Waverley, of Westdean in the County of Sussex, in 1952, dying six years later. Waverley is associated with the novels of Sir Walter Scott and thence gave its name to Waverley Station in Anderson's Edinburgh birthplace. Scott chose Waverley as the name of a character who was said to come from the south, where Waverley Abbey was a Cistercian abbey in a bend of the River Wey in Surrey. However, the Waverley novels involving this character describe his exploits in Scotland.

Anderson was in charge of preparing air-raid precautions immediately prior to the outbreak of World War II. He initiated the development of a kind of air-raid shelter named the "Anderson shelter". This was a small sheet metal cylinder made of prefabricated pieces that could be assembled in a garden. It was eventually replaced by a larger model and in parts of the capital by more organized mass sheltering in the London underground.

ee also

*"Liversidge v. Anderson"
* Anderson shelter

Biography

* "John Anderson, Viscount Waverley", 1962 by John Wheeler-Bennett

References


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