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Charles Campbell, 2nd Baron Glenavy

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Name
  
Charles 2nd

Deposed date
  
1963

Coronation date
  
March 1931

Spouse
  
Beatrice Elvery (m. 1912)

Died
  
1963


Children
  
Patrick Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy

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Charles Henry Gordon Campbell, 2nd Baron Glenavy (1885–1963) succeeded his father James to become 2nd Baron Glenavy in March 1931. He was in turn succeeded as the 3rd Baron by his son, the satirist and television personality Patrick Campbell.

Charles was educated at Charterhouse School and was a barrister who met and married Beatrice Elvery. He was a contemporary of D. H. Lawrence, to whom he was introduced by Katherine Mansfield and John Middleton Murry on 26 July 1913. [1]

Known as Gordon Campbell, he served as Secretary of the new Department of Industry and Commerce, notably pushing for schemes to increase employment from 1922, which failed, and promoting the Shannon hydroeletric scheme with his minister Patrick McGilligan. From 1925 Campbell's influence decreased, being opposed to Patrick Hogan's policy of economic support for the larger farmers.

From 1932 to 1963, Campbell served as President of the Council of the Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital. He was appointed a director of the Bank of Ireland, and was involved in the transition of the Currency Commission into the Central Bank of Ireland in 1942-43.

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