- Percy Bates
Sir Percy Elly Bates, 4th Baronet GBE (
12 May 1879 –16 October 1946 ) was an Englishshipowner .Bates was born in
Wavertree ,Liverpool , the second son ofSir Edward Percy Bates, 2nd Baronet . He was educated atWinchester College from 1892 to 1897 and was then apprenticed to William Johnston & Co, a Liverpool shipowners. After his father's death in 1899 he joined the family shipping business, Edward Bates & Sons.He succeeded his older brother, Edward, as 4th Baronet in 1903. In 1910 he became a director of Cunard, becoming deputy chairman in 1922 and chairman in 1930, holding the post until his death. He became a director of the "
Morning Post " in 1924 and chairman in 1930, holding the post until 1937.On the outbreak of the
First World War Bates joined the Transport Department of theAdmiralty , and later became Director of Commercial Services of the newMinistry of Shipping , responsible for the shipment of civilian supplies. For these services he was appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) in the 1920 Birthday Honours. In theSecond World War he served on the Advisory Committee and the Liner Committee of theMinistry of War Transport .Bates's only child, also Percy, was killed over
Germany in 1945 while serving as aPilot Officer with theRoyal Air Force . Bates suffered aheart attack in his office on14 October 1946 and died at his home,Hinderton Hall ,Neston ,Cheshire , two days later on the day of the "Queen Elizabeth"'s maiden commercial voyage, on which he was to have sailed.References
*Biography, "
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography "
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