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The Right Honourable
The Lord Mancroft
KBE TD
File:Lord Mancroft in 1963.jpg
Lord Mancroft in 1963
Minister without Portfolio

In office
11 June 1957 – 23 October 1958
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan
Preceded by The Earl of Munster
Succeeded by The Earl of Dundee
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence

In office
10 January 1957 – 11 June 1957
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan
Preceded by The Earl of Gosford
Succeeded by Office vacant
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Home Affairs

In office
18 October 1954 – 9 January 1957
Prime Minister Winston Churchill
Anthony Eden
Preceded by The Lord Lloyd
Succeeded by Patricia Hornsby-Smith
Lord-in-waiting
Government Whip

In office
15 December 1952 – 18 October 1954
Prime Minister Winston Churchill
Preceded by The Lord Lloyd
Succeeded by The Lord Fairfax of Cameron
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal

In office
15 August 1942 – 14 September 1987
Hereditary Peerage
Preceded by The 1st Baron Mancroft
Succeeded by The 3rd Baron Mancroft
Personal details
Born (1914-07-27)July 27, 1914
Died September 14, 1987(1987-09-14) (aged 73)
Political party Conservative

Stormont Mancroft Samuel Mancroft, 2nd Baron Mancroft KBE TD (27 July 1914 – 14 September 1987), born Stormont Mancroft Samuel,[1] was a British Conservative politician.

Early life[]

Mancroft was the son of Arthur Michael Samuel, 1st Baron Mancroft, and Phoebe Fletcher. In 1925 he assumed by deed poll the surname "Mancroft." He was educated at Winchester College, Christ Church, Oxford, obtaining a law degree, and Bonn University, where he studied music. In 1938 he became a barrister at the Inner Temple.[2] He served in the Second World War as a Lieutenant-Colonel in the British Army, was twice Mentioned in Despatches and awarded the Croix de Guerre.

Political career[]

After the war, he served in the Conservative administrations of Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden as a government whip from 1952 to 1954 and as Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department from 1954 to 1957. When Harold Macmillan became Prime Minister in January 1957, Mancroft was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence, Duncan Sandys, a post he held until June the same year, and was then Minister without Portfolio from 1957 to 1958.

Book[]

He was also the author of the humorous book "A Chinaman in My Bath, and Other Pieces", published in 1974.[3]

Family[]

Lord Mancroft married Diana Lloyd, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Horace Lloyd, on 8 May 1951. They have three children:

  • Hon. Victoria Lucinda Mancroft (7 March 1952), married Prince Frederick Nicholas of Prussia (son of Prince Frederick of Prussia) on 27 February 1980.
  • Hon. Jessica Rosetta Mancroft (10 May 1954), married Simon Dickinson on 15 October 1983.
  • Benjamin Mancroft, 3rd Baron Mancroft (16 May 1957), married Emma Louisa Peart on 20 September 1990.

Diana Lloyd was married before to Richard Bridges St. John Quarry. They have a daughter Miranda, Countess of Stockton (b. 1947).

Styles of address[]

  • 1914–1925: Mr Stormont Samuel
  • 1925–1937: Mr Stormont Mancroft
  • 1937–1942: The Honourable Stormont Mancroft
  • 1942–1945: The Right Honourable The Lord Mancroft[lower-alpha 1]
  • 1945–1959: The Right Honourable The Lord Mancroft MBE
  • 1959–1987: The Right Honourable The Lord Mancroft KBE

Arms[]

Coat of arms of S
Coronet of a British Baron
Coronet
Coronet of a Baron
Crest
In front of a representation of Norwich Castle with three Cupolas issuant from each a Staff proper, flying therefrom a Banner Argent, charged with a Cross Gules, a Sword sheathed Gules, garnished Or, pommelled and hilted Or, and a Mace Gold, in saltire (i.e. a representation of the ancient Crystal Mace and the Sword in the Regalia of the Corporation of the City of Norwich).
Escutcheon
Gules, a Chevron chequy Argent and Sable, between in chief two Portcullises chained Or, and in base a representation of Farnham Castle triple towered Or, on a Chief Or, a Lion passant guardant Sable.
Supporters
On either side a Whiffler of the Corporation of the City of Norwich proper.
Motto
COURAGE, PATIENCE
  1. Although The Lord Mancroft was a baronet, by custom the post-nominal of "Bt" is omitted, as Peers of the Realm do not list subsidiary hereditary titles.

References[]

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 25 May 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100525201555/http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/index1047.htm. Retrieved 2012-02-06. 
  2. Old Wykehamist Register 1974, page 213
  3. Stormont Mancroft (1974). A Chinaman in My Bath, and Other Pieces. Bachman & Turner. pp. 188. ISBN 9780859740104. 
  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.

External links[]

Political offices
Preceded by
The Lord Lloyd
Lord-in-waiting
1952–1954
Succeeded by
The Lord Fairfax of Cameron
Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
1954–1957
Succeeded by
Patricia Hornsby-Smith
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Arthur Samuel
Baron Mancroft
1942–1987
Succeeded by
Benjamin Mancroft
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