Sir John Wedgwood, 2nd Baronet explained

Honorific Prefix:Sir
John Wedgwood
Birth Name:John Hamilton Wedgwood
Birth Date:16 November 1907
Education:Winchester College
Alma Mater:Trinity College, Cambridge
Known For:Politician and industrialist
Father:Sir Ralph Wedgwood, 1st Baronet
Mother:Iris Wedgwood
Spouses:
    Children:5, including Martin
    Relatives:Josiah Wedgwood (great-great-great-grandfather)
    James Meadows Rendel (great-grandfather)
    Francis Wedgwood (great-grandfather)
    C. V. Wedgwood (sister)
    Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood (uncle)
    Francis Wedgwood, 2nd Baron Wedgwood (cousin)
    Josiah Wedgwood V (cousin)
    Camilla Wedgwood (cousin)
    John Wedgwood (second cousin)
    Alexandra Wedgwood (daughter-in-law)
    Ralph Wedgwood (grandson)

    Sir John Hamilton Wedgwood, 2nd Baronet, (16 November 1907  - 9 December 1989) was a British politician and industrialist.

    Biography

    Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Wedgwood was the son of Sir Ralph Wedgwood, 1st Baronet and his wife Iris Veronica Pawson, daughter of Albert Henry Pawson.[1] His younger sister was the historian C.V. Wedgwood. Sir John was educated at Winchester College, at Trinity College, Cambridge and in Europe, where he learnt several languages.

    He married his second cousin Diane Mildred Hawkshaw (1908−1976), granddaughter of William Forsyth QC, on 6 April 1933. They had five children.

    He joined the family pottery firm in 1931 and was appointed Deputy Chairman in 1955. He worked as a travelling salesman and representative of the firm, a role which took him across the globe.

    During the Second World War he served as a Military Intelligence Staff Officer in the Arctic and in Italy. In 1948 he rejoined the Territorial Army and became the 2nd in command of the North Staffordshire Regiment.

    On 30 April 1982, after the death of his first wife, he remarried Pamela Tudor-Craig, a medieval art historian. His uncle Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood had been a Liberal and Labour politician and cabinet minister. John Wedgwood stood for the Liberals at the 1945 election at Stone, but was not elected.[2] He then deserted the Liberals to become the Conservative Party's candidate for Leek, but was not elected there either. He did however serve as magistrate for Stone, Staffordshire.

    Wedgwood had a love for outdoor pursuits, particularly cave diving and mountain climbing. He was a life vice-president of the British Sub Aqua Club. He inherited the Wedgwood Baronetcy on the death of his father on 5 September 1956. On his own death in 1989 the baronetcy passed to his son Martin.

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Wedgwood, Sir John Hamilton, (16 Nov. 1907–9 Dec. 1989), Deputy-Chairman of Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd, until 1966; Member, British National Export Council, 1964–66. 2021-12-02. WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 2007. en. 10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u170259. 978-0-19-954089-1.
    2. The Times House of Commons, 1945