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- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen abstract "Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Arthur Sackville Trevor Griffith-Boscawen PC (18 October 1865 – 1 June 1946) was a Wales-born British Conservative Party politician whose career was cut short by losing a string of Parliamentary elections.Griffith-Boscawen was born in Trefalyn, Denbighshire, son of Captain Boscawen Trevor Griffith who assumed the additional surname of Boscawen in 1875. He was educated at Rugby School and Queen's College, Oxford. In 1892 he was elected Member of Parliament for Tunbridge in Kent, a county of which he became JP in 1896. He became private secretary to Chancellor of the Exchequer Michael Hicks-Beach in 1895, a job he held before becoming Parliamentary Charity Commissioner in 1900, serving until 1905. He lost his Tunbridge seat in the 1906 General Election. He unsuccessfully contested East Denbighshire at a by-election in August that year, and Dudley, Worcestershire at the first general election held in 1910, before being returned for the latter seat later that year.He also sat as a member of the London County Council from 1910 to 1913. Griffith-Boscawen had a special interest in working class housing throughout his career. He was a Tariff Reformer who admired Joseph Chamberlain because he became a very influential Conservative even though he was not from an aristocratic background. He carved out a niche for himself as a parliamentary Churchman and strongly opposed moves to disestablish the Church in Wales; following its disestablishment and the end of his parliamentary career, he chaired the Welsh Church Commissioners from 1923 to 1945.He was knighted in 1911.Griffith-Boscawen was commissioned into the West Kent Militia, later to become the 3rd Special Reserve Battalion of the Royal West Kent Regiment, with whom he was embodied in Malta during the time of the Second Boer War in 1899-1900, and which he later commanded as Lieutenant-Colonel in 1910. In the First World War he commanded a garrison battalion of the Hampshire Regiment at Saint-Omer in France from 1914 to 1916 and was mentioned in dispatches. He was recalled to become Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Pensions in December 1916, then served as Parliamentary Under Secretary of the Board of Agriculture from 1918 to 1921. He was appointed to the Privy Council in the 1920 New Year Honours, entitling him to the style "The Right Honourable".In 1921 he was appointed to the Lloyd George Coalition Government as Minister of Agriculture but under the law at the time he was required to automatically stand for re-election to the House of Commons. Griffith-Boscawen lost the ensuring by-election, in part because of Lord Beaverbrook's Canadian Cattle campaign, but another seat was found for him at a by-election in Taunton and he continued his career in government. Five years later the law on ministerial appointments would be amended to end the requirement for such by-elections.When Lloyd George's government fell in October 1922, Griffith-Boscawen was one of only a few members of the outgoing Cabinet who agreed to serve under the new Prime Minister, Andrew Bonar Law, who promoted him to Minister of Health. The following month a general election was held and Griffith-Boscawen once more lost his seat. He remained in government and set about producing a bill on local government rating which provoked fierce controversy in the country at large. In March 1923 he sought to re-enter the House of Commons in a by-election at Mitcham, but was defeated by the future Labour Cabinet Minister, James Chuter Ede. Griffith-Boscawen was forced to retire from politics as a result. The resulting vacancy in the Cabinet was filled by Neville Chamberlain.Griffith-Boscawen wrote Fourteen Years in Parliament in 1907 and his Memoirs in 1925.He lived in later life at Pangbourne, Berkshire, and died in London in June 1946 aged 80.".
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- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen birthDate "1865-10-18".
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- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen deathDate "1946-06-01".
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen deathYear "1946".
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen office "Minister of Agriculture".
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen office "Minister of Health".
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen successor Neville_Chamberlain.
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen successor Robert_Sanders,_1st_Baron_Bayford.
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- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen after Alfred_Paget_Hedges.
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen after James_Wilson_(UK_Labour_politician).
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen after John_Hope_Simpson.
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- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen after Robert_Sanders,_1st_Baron_Bayford.
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen before Alfred_Mond,_1st_Baron_Melchett.
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen before Arthur_George_Hooper.
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen before Arthur_Lee,_1st_Viscount_Lee_of_Fareham.
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen before Robert_Norton_(politician).
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen before Sir_Dennis_Boles,_1st_Baronet.
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen caption "Arthur in 1899".
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen dateOfBirth "1865-10-18".
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen dateOfDeath "1946-06-01".
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- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen honorificPrefix The_Right_Honourable.
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen name "Griffith-Boscawen, Arthur Sackville Trevor".
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- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen predecessor Alfred_Mond,_1st_Baron_Melchett.
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- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen successor Neville_Chamberlain.
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen successor Robert_Sanders,_1st_Baron_Bayford.
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen termEnd "1922".
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen termEnd "1923-03-07".
- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen termStart "1921".
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- Arthur_Griffith-Boscawen title Minister_of_Agriculture,_Fisheries_and_Food.
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