- Sir William Wiseman, 10th Baronet
Sir William George Eden Wiseman, 10th Baronet (
1 February 1885 –17 June 1962 ) was a British intelligence agent and banker. He was a general partner at American investment bankKuhn, Loeb & Co. from 1929 till 1960.Biography
The grandson of
Sir William Wiseman, 8th Baronet , a British naval officer, he received his education atWinchester College andJesus College, Cambridge . As a businessman before the outbreak ofWorld War I he was Chairman in London of Hendens Trust. From 1914 he served as aLieutenant Colonel with theDuke of Cornwall's Light Infantry but, following injury, transferred to military intelligence. He was sent bySecret Intelligence Service director,Mansfield Smith-Cumming , to establish the agency's office inNew York , 'Section V'.cite journal
journal=Intelligence and National Security
title=Englishmen in New York: The SIS American Station, 1915-21
author=Richard Spence
date= September 2004
volume=19
issue=3
pages=511–537
doi=10.1080/0268452042000316269] As the head of the British intelligence mission in the United States, Wiseman was extensively involved in the counter-intelligence against the Indian sedetionists and was ultimately responsible for leaking toNew York Police , bypassing diplomatic channels, the details of a bomb plot that led to the uncovering of theHindu Conspiracy .He acted as a liaison between
Woodrow Wilson and the British government. He and his associate GeneralJulius Klein were closely associated with Special Advisor to Wilson ColonelEdward M. House . Wiseman was also a mentor to spy chiefWilliam Stephenson .Dope Inc., EIR, 1992, pp 466-467, ISBN 0-943235-02-2 ] After the war, was a participant in the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. He remained in the U.S. as an employee of Kuhn Loeb, becoming a partner in 1929.References
External links
* [http://www.library.yale.edu/special_collections/SeniorEssaysBritish.pdf Special Collections at Yale]
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