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Name
  
Willoughby 1st

Role
  
Politician


Died
  
May 31, 1943

Party
  
Liberal Party

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Willoughby Hyett Dickinson, 1st Baron Dickinson KBE, PC (9 April 1859 – 31 May 1943), was a British Liberal Party politician.

Dickinson was the son of Sebastian Stewart Dickinson, Member of Parliament for Stroud. He was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. He served as Vice-Chairman of the recently formed London County Council from 1892-1896 and then its Chairman in 1900-1901. He was Member of Parliament for St. Pancras North from 1906 to 1918 and was an assiduous supporter of women's suffrage, promoting a number of measures in Parliament to get the vote for women. Dickinson was made a Privy Counsellor in 1914 and in 1930 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Dickinson, of Painswick in the County of Gloucester.

He was later secretary-general of the World Alliance for International Friendship, and from 1931 chairman of its International Council.

Family

He married Elizabeth, daughter of General Sir Richard John Meade, in 1891. They had three children, one of whom was Frances Joan Dickinson, Baroness Northchurch. Lord Dickinson died in May 1943, aged 84, and was succeeded in the barony by his grandson Richard, his only son the Hon. Richard Sebastian Willoughby Dickinson having predeceased him.

References

Willoughby Dickinson, 1st Baron Dickinson Wikipedia