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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 . |
| british [UNKNOWN] politician [PERSON] and writer [PERSON] ( 1861-1934 ) the right honourable the lord cushendun [PLACE] pc chancellor [PERSON] of the duchy [UNKNOWN] of lancaster [PLACE] in office [PLACE] 19 october [PERIOD] 1927 - 4 june 1929 prime minister stanley baldwin preceded by the viscount cecil [PERSON] of chelwood [PLACE] succeeded by sir oswald mosley financial secretary [PERSON] to the treasury [COLLECTION] in office [PLACE] 5 november [PERIOD] 1925 - 1 november [PERIOD] 1927 preceded by walter guinness [PERSON] succeeded by arthur samuel parliamentary representation member [PERSON] of the house [PLACE] of lords lord temporal [PERSON] in office november [PERIOD] 1927 - 12 october [PERIOD] 1934 hereditary peerage [PERSON] member of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for canterbury [PLACE] in office [PLACE] 14 december 1918 - 4 november [PERIOD] 1927 preceded by george knox anderson [PERSON] succeeded by william wayland member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for st augustine [PLACE] 's in office [PLACE] 7 july 1911 - 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 . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | cushendun | 5 | PLACE | the right honourable the lord cushendun pc chancellor of the duchy of lancaster | |
| 2 | mcneill | 4 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 3 | lord cushendun | 4 | PERSON | the right honourable the lord cushendun pc chancellor of the duchy of lancaster | |
| 4 | november | 4 | PERIOD | 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 | |
| 5 | parliament | 3 | HUMAN GROUP | 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 | |
| 6 | county antrim | 3 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 7 | october | 3 | PERIOD | 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 | |
| 8 | years | 2 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 9 | village | 2 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 10 | antrim | 2 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 11 | house | 2 | PLACE | 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 | |
| 12 | baron cushendun | 2 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 13 | politician | 2 | PERSON | british politician and writer ( 1861-1934 ) | |
| 14 | writer | 2 | PERSON | british politician and writer ( 1861-1934 ) | |
| 15 | lancaster | 2 | PLACE | the right honourable the lord cushendun pc chancellor of the duchy of lancaster | |
| 16 | editor | 2 | MACHINE | 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 ) . | |
| 17 | williams ellis | 2 | PERSON | ||
| 18 | year | 2 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 19 | duchy | 2 | UNKNOWN | the right honourable the lord cushendun pc chancellor of the duchy of lancaster | |
| 20 | office november | 2 | PERIOD | 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 | |
| 21 | st augustine | 2 | PLACE | 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 ) | |
| 22 | treasury | 2 | COLLECTION | 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 | |
| 23 | canterbury | 2 | PLACE | 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 | |
| 24 | aberdeen south | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 25 | jan | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 26 | privy council | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | 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 . | |
| 27 | correspondent | 1 | PERSON | esther rose , loveday violet , and mary morvenna bolitho ( who married major philip le grand gribble , military correspondent and memoirist ) . | |
| 28 | memory | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | the village also contains buildings designed by williams-ellis , built in memory of lord cushendun 's cornish wife , maud , who died in 1925 . | |
| 29 | office december | 1 | PERIOD | ||
| 30 | work | 1 | ACTIVITY | 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 ) . | |
| 31 | major philip le grand gribble | 1 | PERSON | esther rose , loveday violet , and mary morvenna bolitho ( who married major philip le grand gribble , military correspondent and memoirist ) . | |
| 32 | foreign secretary | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 33 | division | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 34 | gazette | 1 | SPEECH ACT | 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 ) . | |
| 35 | october hereditary peerage member | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 36 | buildings | 1 | BUILDING | the village also contains buildings designed by williams-ellis , built in memory of lord cushendun 's cornish wife , maud , who died in 1925 . | |
| 37 | elizabeth | 1 | PERSON | in 1884 , the future lord cushendun married elizabeth maud bolitho ( sister of william bolitho ) , a cornishwoman and christian scientist . | |
| 38 | nations | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 39 | son | 1 | PERSON | he was the son of edmund mcneill , dl , jp and sheriff of county antrim , and his wife mary ( née miller ) . | |
| 40 | april | 1 | PERIOD | 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 ) | |
| 41 | barony | 1 | RANK | lord cushendun died in cushendun in october 1934 , aged 73 , when the barony became extinct . | |
| 42 | post | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 43 | british | 1 | UNKNOWN | british politician and writer ( 1861-1934 ) | |
| 44 | personal details born | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) | |
| 45 | death | 1 | EVENT | after elizabeth 's death in 1925 he married catherine sydney louisa margesson in 1930 . | |
| 46 | cornish wife | 1 | PERSON | the village also contains buildings designed by williams-ellis , built in memory of lord cushendun 's cornish wife , maud , who died in 1925 . | |
| 47 | right honourable the lord cushendun pc chancellor | 1 | PERSON | the right honourable the lord cushendun pc chancellor of the duchy of lancaster | |
| 48 | memoirist | 1 | PERSON | esther rose , loveday violet , and mary morvenna bolitho ( who married major philip le grand gribble , military correspondent and memoirist ) . | |
| 49 | state | 1 | STATE | 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 . | |
| 50 | lords lord temporal | 1 | PERSON | 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 | |
| 51 | april torquay | 1 | PLACE | ||
| 52 | replacement built | 1 | PERSON | he was burnt out of the house in 1922 , having a replacement built that was designed by clough williams-ellis . | |
| 53 | education mcneill | 1 | PERSON | background and education mcneill was born in torquay . | |
| 54 | sheriff | 1 | PERSON | he was the son of edmund mcneill , dl , jp and sheriff of county antrim , and his wife mary ( née miller ) . | |
| 55 | william wayland member | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) | |
| 56 | maud | 1 | PERSON | the village also contains buildings designed by williams-ellis , built in memory of lord cushendun 's cornish wife , maud , who died in 1925 . | |
| 57 | title | 1 | BUILDING | 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 . | |
| 58 | unionist member | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 59 | background | 1 | INFORMATION | background and education mcneill was born in torquay . | |
| 60 | under secretary | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 61 | county | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 62 | oxford | 1 | PLACE | he was educated at harrow and christ church , oxford , graduating in 1886 . | |
| 63 | august | 1 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 64 | harrow | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | he was educated at harrow and christ church , oxford , graduating in 1886 . | |
| 65 | kellogg briand pact | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 66 | glenmona house | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 67 | christian scientist | 1 | PERSON | in 1884 , the future lord cushendun married elizabeth maud bolitho ( sister of william bolitho ) , a cornishwoman and christian scientist . | |
| 68 | christ church | 1 | PERSON | he was educated at harrow and christ church , oxford , graduating in 1886 . | |
| 69 | seats | 1 | PROPERTY | 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 . | |
| 70 | office july | 1 | PERIOD | ||
| 71 | wife mary | 1 | PERSON | he was the son of edmund mcneill , dl , jp and sheriff of county antrim , and his wife mary ( née miller ) . | |
| 72 | foreign affairs | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 73 | daughters | 1 | PERSON | they had three daughters : | |
| 74 | financial secretary | 1 | PERSON | 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 | |
| 75 | viscount cecil | 1 | PERSON | 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 | |
| 76 | career | 1 | NUMBER | political career | |
| 77 | interval | 1 | ESTATE | 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 . | |
| 78 | elizabeth maud bolitho | 1 | PERSON | in 1884 , the future lord cushendun married elizabeth maud bolitho ( sister of william bolitho ) , a cornishwoman and christian scientist . | |
| 79 | kent | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 80 | loveday violet | 1 | PERSON | esther rose , loveday violet , and mary morvenna bolitho ( who married major philip le grand gribble , military correspondent and memoirist ) . | |
| 81 | june prime minister stanley baldwin | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 82 | chelwood | 1 | PLACE | 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 | |
| 83 | labour government | 1 | GOVERNMENT | 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 . | |
| 84 | office october | 1 | PERIOD | ||
| 85 | west aberdeenshire | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 86 | catherine sydney louisa margesson | 1 | PERSON | after elizabeth 's death in 1925 he married catherine sydney louisa margesson in 1930 . | |
| 87 | kirkcudbrightshire | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 88 | glens | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 89 | edmund mcneill | 1 | PERSON | he was the son of edmund mcneill , dl , jp and sheriff of county antrim , and his wife mary ( née miller ) . | |
| 90 | constituency | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) | |
| 91 | st james | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) . | |
| 92 | mary morvenna bolitho | 1 | PERSON | esther rose , loveday violet , and mary morvenna bolitho ( who married major philip le grand gribble , military correspondent and memoirist ) . | |
| 93 | sir oswald mosley financial secretary | 1 | PERSON | 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 | |
| 94 | william bolitho | 1 | PERSON | in 1884 , the future lord cushendun married elizabeth maud bolitho ( sister of william bolitho ) , a cornishwoman and christian scientist . | |
| 95 | peerage | 1 | PERSON | 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 | |
| 96 | encyclopædia britannica | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) . | |
| 97 | sister | 1 | PERSON | in 1884 , the future lord cushendun married elizabeth maud bolitho ( sister of william bolitho ) , a cornishwoman and christian scientist . | |
| 98 | walter guinness | 1 | PERSON | 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 | |
| 99 | miller | 1 | PERSON | he was the son of edmund mcneill , dl , jp and sheriff of county antrim , and his wife mary ( née miller ) . | |
| 100 | bar | 1 | PLACE | 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 ) . | |
| 101 | aretas akers douglas | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 102 | arthur samuel parliamentary representation member | 1 | PERSON | 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 | |
| 103 | torquay | 1 | PLACE | 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 ) | |
| 104 | george knox anderson | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) | |
| 105 | northern ireland political party conservative ronald john mcneill | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 106 | chancellor | 1 | PERSON | the right honourable the lord cushendun pc chancellor of the duchy of lancaster | |
| 107 | league | 1 | GROUP | 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 . | |
| 108 | rose | 1 | PERSON | esther rose , loveday violet , and mary morvenna bolitho ( who married major philip le grand gribble , military correspondent and memoirist ) . | |
| 109 | office | 1 | PLACE | 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 | |
| 110 | cornishwoman | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1884 , the future lord cushendun married elizabeth maud bolitho ( sister of william bolitho ) , a cornishwoman and christian scientist . | |
| 111 | cabinet | 1 | ACT | 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 . | |
| 112 | seat | 1 | PROPERTY | 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 . | |
| 113 | glenmona house glenmona house today from | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 114 | london | 1 | PLACE | 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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aretas akers douglas arthur samuel parliamentary representation member catherine sydney louisa margesson chancellor christ church christian scientist constituency cornish wife correspondent county antrim daughters division edmund mcneill education mcneill elizabeth elizabeth maud bolitho encyclopædia britannica financial secretary foreign affairs foreign secretary george knox anderson glenmona house glenmona house today from june prime minister stanley baldwin kellogg briand pact lord cushendun lords lord temporal loveday violet major philip le grand gribble mary morvenna bolitho maud mcneill memoirist miller nations northern ireland political party conservative ronald john mcneill october hereditary peerage member peerage personal details born politician replacement built right honourable the lord cushendun pc chancellor rose sheriff sir oswald mosley financial secretary sister son st james under secretary unionist member viscount cecil walter guinness wife mary william bolitho william wayland member williams ellis writer |
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aberdeen south antrim april torquay bar canterbury chelwood county cushendun glenmona house house jan kent kirkcudbrightshire lancaster london office oxford st augustine torquay village west aberdeenshire |
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