- Robert Collier, 3rd Baron Monkswell
Robert Alfred Hardcastle Collier, 3rd Baron of Monkswell (
13 December 1875 –14 January 1964 ), known as Robert Collier before 1909, was a British aristocrat and writer onrailways .Collier succeeded to the barony in 1909 on the death of the 2nd Baron Monkswell, his father. He was one of 112
peer s (known as the "diehards") to vote against the Parliament Act of 1911 in theHouse of Lords . [Gregory D. Phillips, The "Diehards" and the Myth of the "Backwoodsmen," "The Journal of British Studies", Vol. 16, No. 2. (Spring, 1977), 105.]Ezra Pound accused Lord Monkswell of displaying arrogance in his faith incapitalism , in an article he penned for "The Globe" in its last issue of 1919. Monkswell is quoted as writing there, "A man without any tools can produce nothing" to which Pound replied, in "The New Age " Vol. 26 #12,January 22 ,1920 , "Loophole being that one can make poems out of mere words, and that many have done so; but lacking speech one can say nothing".Notes
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