- James Meston, 1st Baron Meston
James Scorgie Meston, 1st Baron Meston KCSI, VD (
12 June 1865 -7 October 1943 ), was a prominent British civil servant, financial expert and businessman. He served as Lieutenant-Governor of theUnited Provinces of Agra and Oudh from 1912 to 1918.Meston was the eldest son of James Meston, of
Aberdeen , and his wife Jane (née Scorgie). He was educated atAberdeen Grammar School and at theUniversity of Aberdeen , and passed the Indian civil service examination in 1883. He was posted to the North-Western Provinces and Oudh in 1885 (which later became theUnited Provinces of Agra and Oudh ), where he was director of land records between 1897 and 1899 and financial secretary to the government between 1899 and 1903. From 1905 to 1906 he briefly left India to act as an adviser to theCape Colony andTransvaal governments inSouth Africa .After his return to India in 1906, Meston was secretary to the finance department of the government of India until 1912, when he was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh . He remained in this position until 1918, when he became finance member of the Viceroy of India's executive council. Problems with his eyesight forced him to resign from this post the following year. In 1917, along with Sir Satyendra Prasanno Sinha andMaharaja Ganga Singh , he assisted theSecretary of State for India in representing India in the Imperial War Cabinet and Conference.After the war, Meston, along with
Lionel Curtis , was the main designer of the Institute of International Affairs, and served as chairman of its first governing body from 1920 to 1926, of its publications committee and of the editorial board of "International Affairs". Apart from this Meston was also vice-chairman of the supervisory committee of theLeague of Nations . He sat on the Liberal benches in theHouse of Lords and served as President of the Liberal Party organization. He was also involved in business and served as chairman and as a board member of several companies.Meston was made a CSI in 1908 and a KCSI in 1911 and in 1919 he was further honoured when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Meston, of Agra in the Indian Empire and Dunottar in the County of Kincardine. He married Jeanie, daughter of James McDonald, in 1891. They had two sons, of which the eldest died in childhood. Lord Meston died in October 1943, aged 78, and was succeeded in the barony by his only surviving son Dougall. Lady Meston died in 1946.
References
*Legg, L. G. Wickham; Williams, E. T (editors). "The Dictionary of National Biography: 1941-1950". Oxford University Press, 1959.
*Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). "Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage" (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
* [http://www.angeltowns.com/town/peerage/ Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page]
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