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Nationality
  
British

Spouse
  
Kathleen Kearton

Children
  
2 boys, 2 girls

Name
  
Frank Baron

Deposed date
  
July 2, 1992

Role
  
Scientist


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Alma mater
  
St John's College, Oxford

Occupation
  
Peer, Scientist and Industrialist

Died
  
July 2, 1992, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

Education
  
St John's College, Oxford

Christopher Frank Kearton, Baron Kearton, OBE, FRS, FRSA (17 February 1911 – 2 July 1992), usually known as Frank Kearton, was a British life peer in the House of Lords. He was also a scientist and industrialist and former Chancellor of the University of Bath.

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Early life and education

Kearton was born to Christopher John Kearton, a bricklayer, and Lilian (née Hancock) in Congleton, Cheshire; although the family moved to Tunstall in the Potteries not long after his birth. He completed his secondary education at Hanley High School before going up to St John's College, Oxford in 1929 as an open exhibitioner to read Chemistry. He graduated with a First in 1933 although he did not apply for the transferral of his BA to an Oxbridge MA until 1959.

Marriage

Three years after leaving Oxford, on 16 April 1936, he married Kathleen Agnes (née Kay) whom he had met when at school through playing tennis. She had completed a French degree at Bedford College, London and was a teacher at Morecambe Grammar School. The couple later had two sons and two daughters.

Lord Kearton died from cancer on 2 July 1992 at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Buckinghamshire and was buried at Whitchurch. He left an estate, according to probate of 14 August 1992, of £337,670.

Other appointments

Kearton was made an honorary Doctor of Science (DSc) by the University of Bath in 1966 when Lord Hinton was appointed the university's first Chancellor. Kearton himself was appointed Chancellor of the university in 1980 and, according to Sir Norman Wooding, was a "notably active member of the University." He was still in office as Chancellor upon his death in 1991.

  • President, Society of Chemical Industry (1972–1974)
  • Chairman, Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (1973–1980)
  • Chairman, British Association for the Advancement of Science (1978–1979)
  • Chairman, Association of Special Libraries (1980–1982)
  • Awards

  • Officer of the Order of the British Empire (1946)
  • Fellow, Royal Society (1961)
  • Honorary Fellow, St John's College, Oxford (1965)
  • Companion of the Textile Institute (1965)
  • Knighted (1966)
  • Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc), University of Bath (1966)
  • Honorary Fellow, UMIST (1966)
  • Honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD), University of Leeds (1966)
  • Honorary Fellow, Institution of Chemical Engineers (1968)
  • Created Baron Kearton, of Whitchurch in the County of Buckingham (5 February 1970)
  • Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc), Aston University (1970)
  • Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc), University of Reading (1970)
  • Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc), Keele University (1970)
  • Fellow (FRSA), Royal Society of Arts (1970)
  • Fellow, Society of Dyers and Colourists (1974)
  • Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc), University of Ulster (1975)
  • Fellow, Imperial College, London (1976)
  • Grand Officiale, Order of Merit, Italy (1977)
  • Doctor of Civil Law (DCL), University of Oxford (1978)
  • Doctor of the University (DUniv), Heriot-Watt University (1979)
  • Companion of the British Institute of Management (1980)
  • Honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD), University of Strathclyde (1981)
  • Honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD), University of Bristol (1988)
  • Styles of address

  • 1911–1946: Mr Frank Kearton
  • 1946–1961: Mr Frank Kearton
  • 1961–1966: Mr Frank Kearton
  • 1966–1970: Sir Frank Kearton
  • 1970–1992: The Rt Hon. The Lord Kearton
  • References

    Frank Kearton, Baron Kearton Wikipedia