John Colville, 1st Baron Clydesmuir
{{Short description|Scottish Unionist politician and industrialist}}
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|honorific-prefix = Colonel The Right Honourable
|name = The Lord Clydesmuir
|honorific-suffix = {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|GCIE|PC}}
|image = John Colville 1931.jpg
|caption = Colville in 1931
|office = Governor of Bombay
|primeminister =
|term_start = 24 March 1943
|term_end = 5 January 1948
|predecessor = Roger Lumley
|successor = Raja Maharaj Singh
|office1 = Secretary of State for Scotland
|primeminister1 = Neville Chamberlain
|term_start1 = 6 May 1938
|term_end1 = 10 May 1940
|predecessor1 = Walter Elliot
|successor1 = Ernest Brown
|office2 = Financial Secretary to the Treasury
|primeminister2 = Stanley Baldwin
Neville Chamberlain
|term_start2 = 29 October 1936
|term_end2 = 6 May 1938
|predecessor2 = William Morrison
|successor2 = Euan Wallace
|office3 = Under-Secretary of State for Scotland
|primeminister3 = Stanley Baldwin
|term_start3 = 28 November 1935
|term_end3 = 29 October 1936
|predecessor3 = Noel Skelton
|successor3 = Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn
|constituency_MP4 = Midlothian and Peebles Northern
|term_start4 = 30 May 1929
|term_end4 = January 1943
|predecessor4 = Andrew Clarke
|successor4 = Sir David King Murray
|birth_date = 13 February 1894
|birth_place = Cleland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
|death_date = 31 October 1954 (aged 60)
|death_place =
|nationality = Scottish
|party = Unionist
|spouse = Agnes Anne Bilsland
|children = 3, including Ronald Colville, 2nd Baron Clydesmuir
|alma_mater = Charterhouse, Trinity College, Cambridge
}}
David John Colville, 1st Baron Clydesmuir, {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|sep=,|GCIE|PC}} (13 February 1894 – 31 October 1954), was a Scottish Unionist politician, colonial administrator, and industrialist. He was director of his family's steel and iron business, David Colville & Sons as well as the final Governor of Bombay.
Early life and education
The only son of John Colville MP, of Cleland, Lanarkshire, and Christina Marshall Colville, he was educated at Charterhouse and at Trinity College, Cambridge.
He served in World War I with the 6th Battalion of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), and was wounded.
Political career
He was unsuccessful National Liberal candidate for Motherwell at the 1922 general election. Switching to the Conservative Party, Colville was unsuccessful again at a by-election in January 1929 for Midlothian and Peebles Northern, but won the seat the general election in May 1929, remaining as the constituency's Member of Parliament (MP) until 1943. He served in the National Government as Parliamentary Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade from 1931 to 1935, as Under-Secretary of State for Scotland from 1935 to 1936, as Financial Secretary to the Treasury from 1936 to 1938 and as Secretary of State for Scotland from 1938 until 1940.
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Diplomatic career and peerage
Colville left Parliament in 1943 to become Governor of Bombay, a post he held until January 1948. He acted as Viceroy and Governor-General of India, in 1945, 1946 and 1947. On his return from India he was raised to the peerage as Baron Clydesmuir, of Braidwood in the County of Lanarkshire. From 1950 to 1954 Lord Clydesmuir served as a Governor of the BBC.
Colville was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1936 and was a Brigadier in the Royal Company of Archers. He was Lord Lieutenant of Lanarkshire from 1952 until his death.
Marriage and children
He married Agnes Anne Bilsland, daughter of Sir William Bilsland, in 1915. They had a son and two daughters.
His son, Ronald Colville, 2nd Baron Clydesmuir, served as Governor of the Bank of Scotland.
Arms
{{Infobox COA wide
|image = File:Coronet of a British Baron.svg File:Clydesmuir Escutcheon.png
|crest = A Hind's Head erased proper
|escutcheon = Argent a Cross Moline Sable on a Chief of the last a Thistle slipped proper between two Bulls' Heads also Argent
|supporters = Dexter: a Roebuck; Sinister: a Doe, both proper
|motto = Oublier Ne Puis (I cannot forget){{cite web |url=http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/clydesmuir1948.htm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160321212108/http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/clydesmuir1948.htm |archive-date=21 March 2016 |title=Clydesmuir, Baron (UK, 1948)}}}}
References
{{Reflist}}
- Torrance, David, The Scottish Secretaries (Birlinn 2006)
- Who Was Who
External links
- {{Hansard-contribs | mr-john-colville-1 | John Colville }}
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| title = Member of Parliament for Midlothian and Peebles Northern
| before = Andrew Bathgate Clarke
| after = Sir David King Murray
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| title = Financial Secretary to the Treasury
| years = 1936–1938
| before = William Morrison
| after = Euan Wallace
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Category:Nobility from North Lanarkshire
Category:Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
Category:Knights Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
Category:Lord-lieutenants of Lanarkshire
Category:People educated at Charterhouse School
Category:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
Category:Scottish industrialists
Category:20th-century Scottish businesspeople
Category:People associated with Stirling (council area)
Category:Politics of Midlothian
Category:People associated with South Lanarkshire
Category:Members of the Royal Company of Archers
Category:Ministers in the Chamberlain wartime government, 1939–1940
Category:Ministers in the Chamberlain peacetime government, 1937–1939