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British politician and writer ( 1861-1934 )
The Right Honourable The Lord Cushendun PC Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
In office 19 October 1927 - 4 June 1929 Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin Preceded by The Viscount Cecil of Chelwood Succeeded by Sir Oswald Mosley Financial Secretary to the Treasury
In office 5 November 1925 - 1 November 1927 Preceded by Walter Guinness Succeeded by Arthur Samuel Parliamentary Representation Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal In office November 1927 - 12 October 1934 Hereditary peerage Member of Parliament for Canterbury
In office 14 December 1918 - 4 November 1927 Preceded by George Knox Anderson Succeeded by William Wayland Member of Parliament for St Augustine 's In office 7 July 1911 - 25 November 1918 Preceded by Aretas Akers-Douglas Succeeded by Constituency abolished Personal details Born ( 1861-04-30) 30 April 1861 Torquay Died 12 October 1934 ( 1934-10-12 ) ( aged 73 )
Cushendun , County Antrim , Northern Ireland Political party Conservative Ronald John McNeill , 1st Baron Cushendun , PC ( 30 April 1861 - 12 October 1934 ) , was a British Conservative politician and writer .
Background and education McNeill was born in Torquay .
He was the son of Edmund McNeill , DL , JP and Sheriff of County Antrim , and his wife Mary ( née Miller ) .
He was educated at Harrow and Christ Church , Oxford , graduating in 1886 .
McNeill was called to the bar in 1888 and started work as editor of The St James 's Gazette ( 1900-04 ) , as well as assistant editor of the Encyclopædia Britannica ( 1906-10 ) .
Political career
Having unsuccessfully contested the seats of West Aberdeenshire ( 1906 ) , Aberdeen South ( 1907 and Jan . 1910 ) and Kirkcudbrightshire ( Dec. 1910 ) , McNeill was elected as Unionist Member of Parliament for the St Augustine 's division of Kent in 1911 .
Seven years later he became representative for Canterbury and in 1922 was appointed Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , a post he held , with a short interval for the first Labour Government of 1924 , until 1925 .
After serving as Financial Secretary to the Treasury for two years , McNeill was made Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster with a seat in the cabinet in 1927 .
The same year he was also sworn of the Privy Council and , in November 1927 , raised to the peerage as Baron Cushendun of Cushendun in the County of Antrim .
Acting Foreign Secretary in 1928 and twice chief British representative to the League of Nations , Lord Cushendun signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact in August that year .
He retired from office in 1929 .
Cushendun and Glenmona House Glenmona House today From 1910 , McNeill resided , when not in London , at Glenmona House in Cushendun , the coastal village in the Glens of Antrim in County Antrim from which he later took his title .
He was burnt out of the house in 1922 , having a replacement built that was designed by Clough Williams-Ellis .
The village also contains buildings designed by Williams-Ellis , built in memory of Lord Cushendun 's Cornish wife , Maud , who died in 1925 .
Family
In 1884 , the future Lord Cushendun married Elizabeth Maud Bolitho ( sister of William Bolitho ) , a Cornishwoman and Christian Scientist .
They had three daughters :
Esther Rose , Loveday Violet , and Mary Morvenna Bolitho ( who married Major Philip Le Grand Gribble , military correspondent and memoirist ) .
After Elizabeth 's death in 1925 he married Catherine Sydney Louisa Margesson in 1930 .
She survived him , dying in 1939 .
Lord Cushendun died in Cushendun in October 1934 , aged 73 , when the barony became extinct .


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25 november [PERIOD] 1918 preceded by aretas akers-douglas succeeded by constituency [PERSON] abolished personal details born [PERSON] ( 1861-04-30) 30 april [PERIOD] 1861 torquay [PLACE] died 12 october [PERIOD] 1934 ( 1934-10-12 ) ( aged 73 ) cushendun [PLACE] , county antrim [PLACE] , northern ireland political party conservative ronald john mcneill [PERSON] , 1st baron cushendun [PLACE] , pc ( 30 april [PERIOD] 1861 - 12 october [PERIOD] 1934 ) , was a british [UNKNOWN] conservative politician [PERSON] and writer [PERSON] . background [INFORMATION] and education mcneill [PERSON] was born in torquay [PLACE] . he was the son [PERSON] of edmund mcneill [PERSON] , dl , jp and sheriff [PERSON] of county antrim [PLACE] , and his wife mary [PERSON] ( née miller [PERSON] ) . he was educated at harrow [ABSTRACT ENTITY] and christ church [PERSON] , oxford [PLACE] , graduating in 1886 . mcneill [PERSON] was called to the bar [PLACE] in 1888 and started work [ACTIVITY] as editor [MACHINE] of the st james [PERSON] 's gazette [SPEECH ACT] ( 1900-04 ) , as well as assistant editor [MACHINE] of the encyclopædia britannica [PERSON] ( 1906-10 ) . political career [NUMBER] having unsuccessfully contested the seats [PROPERTY] of west aberdeenshire [PLACE] ( 1906 ) , aberdeen south [PLACE] ( 1907 and jan [PLACE] . 1910 ) and kirkcudbrightshire [PLACE] ( dec. 1910 ) , mcneill [PERSON] was elected as unionist member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for the st augustine [PLACE] 's division [PERSON] of kent [PLACE] in 1911 . seven years [PERIOD] later he became representative for canterbury [PLACE] and in 1922 was appointed under-secretary of state [STATE] for foreign affairs [PERSON] , a post [UNKNOWN] he held , with a short interval [ESTATE] for the first labour government [GOVERNMENT] of 1924 , until 1925 . after serving as financial secretary [PERSON] to the treasury [COLLECTION] for two years [PERIOD] , mcneill [PERSON] was made chancellor [PERSON] of the duchy [UNKNOWN] of lancaster [PLACE] with a seat [PROPERTY] in the cabinet [ACT] in 1927 . the same year [PERIOD] he was also sworn of the privy council [HUMAN GROUP] and , in november [PERIOD] 1927 , raised to the peerage [PERSON] as baron cushendun [PLACE] of cushendun [PLACE] in the county [PLACE] of antrim [PLACE] . acting foreign secretary [PERSON] in 1928 and twice chief british [UNKNOWN] representative to the league [GROUP] of nations [PERSON] , lord cushendun [PLACE] signed the kellogg-briand pact in august [PERIOD] that year [PERIOD] . he retired from office [PLACE] in 1929 . cushendun [PLACE] and glenmona house [PLACE] glenmona house [PLACE] today from [PERSON] 1910 , mcneill [PERSON] resided , when not in london [PLACE] , at glenmona house [PLACE] in cushendun [PLACE] , the coastal village [PLACE] in the glens [UNKNOWN] of antrim [PLACE] in county antrim [PLACE] from which he later took his title [BUILDING] . he was burnt out of the house [PLACE] in 1922 , having a replacement built [PERSON] that was designed by clough williams-ellis . the village [PLACE] also contains buildings [BUILDING] designed by williams-ellis , built in memory [ABSTRACT ENTITY] of lord cushendun [PLACE] 's cornish wife [PERSON] , maud [PERSON] , who died in 1925 . family in 1884 , the future lord cushendun [PLACE] married elizabeth maud [PERSON] bolitho [PERSON] ( sister [PERSON] of william bolitho [PERSON] ) , a cornishwoman [UNKNOWN] and christian scientist [PERSON] . they had three daughters [PERSON] : esther rose [PERSON] , loveday violet [PERSON] , and mary morvenna bolitho [PERSON] ( who married major philip le grand gribble [PERSON] , military correspondent [PERSON] and memoirist [PERSON] ) . after elizabeth [PERSON] 's death [EVENT] in 1925 he married catherine sydney louisa margesson [PERSON] in 1930 . she survived him , dying in 1939 . lord cushendun [PLACE] died in cushendun [PLACE] in october [PERIOD] 1934 , aged 73 , when the barony [RANK] became extinct .

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99miller1PERSON he was the son of edmund mcneill , dl , jp and sheriff of county antrim , and his wife mary ( née miller ) .
100bar1PLACE mcneill was called to the bar in 1888 and started work as editor of the st james 's gazette ( 1900-04 ) , as well as assistant editor of the encyclopædia britannica ( 1906-10 ) .
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107league1GROUP acting foreign secretary in 1928 and twice chief british representative to the league of nations , lord cushendun signed the kellogg-briand pact in august that year .
108rose1PERSON esther rose , loveday violet , and mary morvenna bolitho ( who married major philip le grand gribble , military correspondent and memoirist ) .
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110cornishwoman1UNKNOWN in 1884 , the future lord cushendun married elizabeth maud bolitho ( sister of william bolitho ) , a cornishwoman and christian scientist .
111cabinet1ACT after serving as financial secretary to the treasury for two years , mcneill was made chancellor of the duchy of lancaster with a seat in the cabinet in 1927 .
112seat1PROPERTY after serving as financial secretary to the treasury for two years , mcneill was made chancellor of the duchy of lancaster with a seat in the cabinet in 1927 .
113glenmona house glenmona house today from1PERSON cushendun and glenmona house glenmona house today from 1910 , mcneill resided , when not in london , at glenmona house in cushendun , the coastal village in the glens of antrim in county antrim from which he later took his title .
114london1PLACE cushendun and glenmona house glenmona house today from 1910 , mcneill resided , when not in london , at glenmona house in cushendun , the coastal village in the glens of antrim in county antrim from which he later took his title .

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