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Ivor Windsor Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth

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Preceded by
  
The Earl Stanhope

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Sir Beville Stanier

Died
  
October 1, 1943


Spouse(s)
  
Irene Corona

Party
  
Conservative Party

Name
  
Ivor 2nd

Coronation date
  
1923

Ivor Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth

Preceded by
  
Robert William Hamilton

Succeeded by
  
Herbrand Sackville, 9th Earl De La Warr

Children
  
Other Robert Ivor Windsor-Clive, 3rd Earl of Plymouth

Education
  
Eton College, Trinity College, Cambridge

Ivor Miles Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth PC (4 February 1889 – 1 October 1943) was an English nobleman and Conservative Party politician.

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The second and only surviving son of the 1st Earl of Plymouth, he was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. Until succeeding his father in 1923, he used his father's subsidiary title Viscount Windsor.

He was member for West St Pancras on London County Council from 1913–1919, and was elected as Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Ludlow, Shropshire at a by-election in January 1922, holding the seat until he succeeded his father in March 1923. He held office as Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms from 1925–1929, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs from January–June 1929, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport from 1931–1932, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1932 to 1936, and as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 1936–1939.

He is probably best known for his work as co-chairman of the International Committee for Non-Intervention in the Spanish Civil War.

He was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan in 1923, and a Privy Counsellor in the 1929 Dissolution Honours. He was made an Honorary freedom of Cardiff in 1936, served as the charter mayor of the Borough of Barry in 1939, President of the National Museum of Wales and as Pro-Chancellor of the University of Wales 1941. He was appointed Sub-Prior of the Order of St John of Jerusalem in 1943. Lord Plymouth was Chairman of the Royal Commission for Ancient and Historical Monuments in the Principality.

The 2nd Earl of Plymouth died in 1943 and was buried in the Windsor-Clive family plot at Tardebigge, Worcestershire. His wife Irene Corona (1902–1989, daughter of the 11th Earl of Wemyss) is buried next to him.

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