George Mathers, 1st Baron Mathers
{{Short description|Scottish trade unionist and Labour Party politician}}
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| name = The Lord Mathers
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| order1 = Comptroller of the Household
| term_start1 = 2 October 1944
| term_end1 = 23 May 1945
| monarch1 = George VI
| primeminister1 = Winston Churchill
| predecessor1 = William John
| successor1 = Leslie Pym
| order2 = Treasurer of the Household
| term_start2 = 4 August 1945
| term_end2 = 30 March 1946
| monarch2 = George VI
| primeminister2 = Clement Attlee
| predecessor2 = Sir James Edmondson
| successor2 = Arthur Pearson {{collapsed infobox section begin|Parliamentary Representation}}
| office3 = Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
| term_start3 = 27 February 1952
| term_end3 = 26 September 1965
Hereditary Peerage
| office4 = Member of Parliament
for West Lothian
| term_start4 = 23 February 1950
| term_end4 = 5 October 1951
| predecessor4 = Constituency created
| successor4 = John Taylor
| office5 = Member of Parliament
for Linlithgowshire
| term_start5 = 14 November 1935
| term_end5 = 3 February 1950
| predecessor5 = Adrian Baillie
| successor5 = Constituency abolished
| office6 = Member of Parliament
for Edinburgh West
| term_start6 = 30 May 1929
| term_end6 = 7 October 1931
| predecessor6 = Ian MacIntyre
| successor6 = Wilfrid Normand {{collapsed infobox section end}}
| birth_date = 28 February 1886
| birth_place = Newtown St Boswells, Roxburghshire
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1965|9|26|1886|2|28}}
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| nationality = British
| party = Labour
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- {{Marriage|Jessie Graham|1940}}
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George Mathers, 1st Baron Mathers (28 February 1886 – 26 September 1965) was a Scottish trade unionist and Labour Party politician. He served as Comptroller of the Household from 1944 to 1945 in Winston Churchill's war-time coalition government and as Treasurer of the Household (Deputy Chief Whip) from 1945 to 1946 in Clement Attlee's post-war Labour administration.
Background and education
Mathers was born in Newtown St Boswells, Roxburghshire, the son of George Mathers, JP, and Annie, daughter of James Barclay. He was educated at the Newtown St Boswells School.[http://thepeerage.com/p23828.htm#i238275 thepeerage.com George Mathers, 1st and last Baron Mathers]
Early working life and trade unionism
From 1899 Mathers served as a clerk with the North British Railway. He was active in the trade union and labour movement from 1908, becoming President of the Carlisle Trades Council and Labour Party from 1917 to 1920. He was elected a member of Carlisle City Council in 1919, before transferring to Edinburgh in 1921.
Political career
Mathers was Chairman of Edinburgh Central Independent Labour Party and President of the Edinburgh Branch of the Scottish Home Rule Association. He unsuccessfully contested Edinburgh West in 1923 and 1924 before being elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for the seat in 1929.{{London Gazette |issue=33508 |date=21 June 1929 |page=4117 }} He lost his seat in 1931 but was returned for Linlithgowshire in 1935.{{London Gazette |issue=34223 |date=26 November 1935 |page=7507 }} He continued to hold the seat (renamed West Lothian in 1950) until he stood down at the 1951 general election.
Mathers was Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Under-Secretary of State for India from July 1929, and transferred to same position with the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies in November of that year (Drummond Shiels held both positions). From 1935 to 1945 he was a Scottish Labour Whip. He entered the government under Winston Churchill as Comptroller of the Household in October 1944, a post he held until the coalition government was disbanded in May 1945. When Labour came to power under Clement Attlee in July 1945, he was appointed Treasurer of the Household (Deputy Chief Whip),{{London Gazette |issue=37212 |date=7 August 1945 |page=4025 }} which he remained until April the following year.{{London Gazette |issue=37520 |date=2 April 1946 |page=1633 }} He was sworn of the Privy Council in 1947{{London Gazette |issue=37977 |date=6 June 1947 |page=2571 }} and raised to the peerage as Baron Mathers, of Newtown St Boswells in the County of Roxburgh, on 30 January 1952,{{London Gazette |issue=39470 |date=15 February 1952 |page=919 }} in recognition of his "political and public services".{{London Gazette |issue=39396 |date=27 November 1951 |page=6235 }} This was the last hereditary peerage created on the recommendation of a Labour Prime Minister.
Mathers was also Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1946, 1947, 1948 and 1951, and was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Edinburgh in 1946. In 1956 he was appointed a Knight of the Thistle.{{London Gazette |issue=40776 |date=11 May 1956 |page=2771}}
Personal life
References
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External links
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