Stanley Holmes, 1st Baron Dovercourt explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Dovercourt
Office:Chairman of the National Liberal Party
Term Start:1946
Term End:1947
Predecessor:James Henderson-Stewart
Successor:John Maclay
Constituency Mp1:Harwich
Term Start1:14 November 1935
Term End1:18 January 1954
Predecessor1:John Pybus
Successor1:Julian Ridsdale
Constituency Mp2:North East Derbyshire
Term Start2:14 December 1918
Term End2:26 October 1922
Predecessor2:George Robert Harland Bowden
Successor2:Frank Lee
Birth Date:31 October 1878
Birth Place:Marylebone, Middlesex
Death Place:Marylebone, London
Birthname:Joseph Stanley Holmes
Nationality:British
Party:National Liberal
Otherparty:Liberal
Spouse:Eva Gertrude
Alma Mater:City of London School

Joseph Stanley Holmes, 1st Baron Dovercourt (31 October 1878 – 22 April 1961) was a British chartered accountant, businessman and Liberal Party politician, who later served as a Liberal National Member of Parliament.

Background and education

Holmes was born in Marylebone, Middlesex, the son of Horace G. Holmes, JP. He was educated at the City of London School.[1]

Career

Holmes was a chartered accountant and company director. He served as vice-president of the Building Societies Association and was a member of the London County Council 1910 to 1919. He was elected Liberal Member of Parliament for North East Derbyshire at the 1918 general election, but narrowly lost the seat at the 1922 general election.[2] The initially declared majority was only 5 votes, and an electoral petition was lodged. The petition was dismissed when a recount found a higher majority of 15.

Holmes then stood unsuccessfully in Dunbartonshire at the 1923 general election,[3] and in Cheltenham at the 1924 election.[4] He finally returned to the House of Commons after a thirteen-year absence at the 1935 general election, when he was elected for Harwich as a Liberal National.[5] He held the seat until 1954, sitting later as a 'National Liberal and Conservative'. He introduced as Private Member's Bills the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1938 and the Coast Protection Act 1939. On 18 January 1954 he was elevated to the peerage as Baron Dovercourt, of Harwich in the County of Essex.

Personal life

Lord Dovercourt married Eva Gertrude, daughter of William Thomas Rowley, in 1905. He died in Marylebone, London, in April 1961, aged 82. The barony became extinct on his death.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://thepeerage.com/p23345.htm#i233442 thepeerage.com Joseph Stanley Holmes, 1st and last Baron Dovercourt
  2. Book: Craig , F. W. S. . F. W. S. Craig . British parliamentary election results 1918–1949 . 1969 . 3rd . 1983 . Parliamentary Research Services . Chichester . 0-900178-06-X . 324.
  3. Craig, op. cit., page 622
  4. Craig, op. cit., page 115
  5. Craig, op. cit., page 352