Valentine Crittall, 1st Baron Braintree
The Lord Braintree | |
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Member of Parliament for Maldon | |
In office 6 December 1923 – 9 October 1924 | |
Preceded by | Edward Ruggles-Brise |
Succeeded by | Edward Ruggles-Brise |
Personal details | |
Born | 28 June 1884 |
Died | 21 May 1961 (aged 76) |
Valentine George Crittall, 1st Baron Braintree, JP (28 June 1884 – 21 May 1961) was a British politician and businessman who served briefly as a Labour Member of Parliament before later joining the Conservatives.
Background
[edit]Crittall was born at Braintree,[1] the son of Essex businessman Francis Henry Crittall, founder of the Crittall window company, and Ellen Laura Carter. Crittall was educated at Framlingham College in Suffolk.
Political career
[edit]Crittall was elected as Labour Member of Parliament for the Essex constituency of Maldon in the 1923 general election by a majority of only 49 votes over the sitting Conservative MP Lt Col Edward Ruggles-Brise, and served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Lord Thomson, the Minister of Air. He was defeated by Ruggles-Brise in the 1924 general election, and knighted in 1930. He was elevated to the peerage in 1948, as Baron Braintree, of Braintree in the County of Essex,[2] and was a director of the Bank of England from 1948 to 1955. He was also a justice of the peace (magistrate) for Essex.
Silver End
[edit]In 1926, Crittall founded the model Village of Silver End, near Braintree in Essex. Built as a "garden village" to provide accommodation for the people who worked in the Crittall family's growing factories, the village has been described as "a wonder of its time"[1]: its motto is "Why not?"
Family
[edit]Crittall was married three times: to Olive Lillian MacDermott, in 1915; to Lydia Mabel Revy in 1933; and to Phyllis Dorothy Cloutman, in 1955. He died aged 76 in 1961, without male children, and his barony therefore became extinct.
Arms
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References
[edit]- ^ 1911 England Census
- ^ "No. 38203". The London Gazette. 10 February 1948. p. 957.
- ^ Burke's Peerage. 1959.
- 'Class Traitors': Conservative Recruits to Labour, 1900-30
- ThePeerage.com: Sir Valentine George Crittall, 1st and last Baron Braintree
- Portraits of Valentine George Crittall, Baron Braintree at the National Portrait Gallery, London
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