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Leslie O'Brien, Baron O'Brien of Lothbury

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Preceded by
  
The Earl of Cromer

Occupation
  
Banker

Nationality
  
British

Full Name
  
Leslie Kenneth O'Brien

Born
  
8 February 1908 Dulwich, London (
1908-02-08
)

Died
  
24 November 1995, Redhill, United Kingdom

Succeeded by
  
Gordon Richardson, Baron Richardson of Duntisbourne

Resting place
  
Tandridge, Surrey, England

Leslie Kenneth O'Brien, Baron O'Brien of Lothbury GBE PC (8 February 1908 – 24 November 1995) was Governor of the Bank of England.

After attending Wandsworth School in London, he joined the Bank of England in 1927 and rose through the ranks, becoming Chief Cashier in 1955, Deputy Governor in 1966, before serving as Governor from 1966 until 1973.

As Governor, O'Brien presided over the devaluation of the pound in 1967.

He became a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire in 1967 and was appointed to the Privy Council in 1970. Following his retirement as Governor in 1973 he was created a life peer as Baron O'Brien of Lothbury, of the City of London.

He married firstly Isabelle Pickett (1908–1987) in 1932, and secondly Marjorie Taylor (born 1923) in 1989. He died in Tandridge, Surrey, in 1995.

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Leslie O'Brien, Baron O'Brien of Lothbury Wikipedia