Francis Floud

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{{Short description|British civil servant and diplomat (1875–1965)}}

Sir Francis Lewis Castle Floud KCB KCSI KCMG (18 May 1875 – 17 April 1965) was a British civil servant and diplomat. Very unusually, he received three knighthoods for his public services.

Early life

Floud came from a clerical family. He was educated at Cranleigh School and King's College London, having refused to go to Oxford University because he did not wish to enter the church; his younger brother went in his stead. He entered the Board of Agriculture at a junior level in 1894 and, while working there, qualified as a barrister of Lincoln's Inn.

Service life

He served in a variety of posts before being appointed, in 1920, the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. He was chairman of the board of customs and excise from 1927 to 1930 and then permanent secretary of the Ministry of Labour (1930-1934) during the very difficult period following the financial crisis, when unemployment and other benefits were cut by the National government. He served as British high commissioner to Canada from 1934 to 1938.{{cite web |url=http://ukincanada.fco.gov.uk/en/our-offices-in-canada/our-high-commissioner/previous-high-commissioners |title=Previous High Commissioners |website=ukincanada.fco.gov.uk |access-date=12 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091202022951/http://ukincanada.fco.gov.uk/en/our-offices-in-canada/our-high-commissioner/previous-high-commissioners |archive-date=2 December 2009 |url-status=dead}} and was invested as a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in the 1938 New Year Honours.{{London Gazette|issue=34469|supp=y|page=5|date= 31 December 1937}}

Floud Commission

From 1938 to 1940 he chaired the Bengal Land Revenue Commission, for which he was appointed a Knight Commander to the Order of the Star of India (KCSI) in the 1941 New Year Honours{{London Gazette|issue= 35029|supp=y|page=4|date= 1 January 1941}} and, in his retirement, a number of other public bodies.Who Was Who 2014

Family

Francis Floud married, in 1909, Phyllis, daughter of Colonel Everard A. Ford. They had two sons, Peter Floud and Bernard Floud MP and a daughter Phyllis, who married Peter du Sautoy.

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{{s-bef|before=Sir Alfred Daniel Hall|as=Secretary, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries}}

{{s-ttl|title=Permanent Secretary of the
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries|years=1920–1927}}

{{s-aft|after=Sir Charles John Howell Thomas}}

{{s-bef|before=Sir Horace Hamilton}}

{{s-ttl|title=Chairman of the
Board of Customs and Excise|years=1927–1930}}

{{s-aft|after=Sir James Grigg}}

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{{s-ttl|title=Permanent Secretary of the
Ministry of Labour|years=1930–1934}}

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before=Sir William Clark|

title=British High Commissioner to Canada|

years=1934–1938|

after=Sir Gerald Campbell

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Category:1875 births

Category:1965 deaths

Category:Place of birth missing

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Category:People educated at Cranleigh School

Category:Alumni of King's College London

Category:Members of Lincoln's Inn

Category:High commissioners of the United Kingdom to Canada

Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India

Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath

Category:Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George

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