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  1. James William Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater, GCB, PC, JP, DL (1 April 1855 – 27 March 1949), was a British Conservative politician. He was Speaker of the House of Commons between 1905 and 1921. He was the longest-serving Speaker of the 20th century. Background and education.

  2. James Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater. Viscount Ullswater, of Campsea Ashe in the County of Suffolk, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1921 for James Lowther upon his retirement as Speaker of the House of Commons.

  3. James William Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater. (1855-1949), Speaker of the House of Commons. Sitter associated with 29 portraits. Politician, Conservative MP for Rutland and Penrith; as Speaker of the House of Commons (1905-21), presided over a period of intense Party and electoral reform; Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery (1923-49). Like.

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  4. Ullswater (Also known as) Surname: Lowther: Forenames: James William: Gender: Male: Date: 1855-1949: Title: 1st Viscount Ullswater: History: Viscount Ullswater was Parliamentary...

  5. 23 de may. de 2024 · James W. Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater, was first elected as an MP in 1883. He came from a political family, as did his wife, Mary Frances Beresford-Hope, who was niece of Prime Minister Salisbury. He became Chairman of Ways & Means (Deputy Speaker) in 1895 and Speaker in 1905.

  6. James William Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater circa 1920.jpg 4,185 × 5,785; 6.28 MB. JW Lowther by Laszlo.jpg 807 × 944; 65 KB. Lord Ullswater LCCN2014710907.tif 4,185 × 5,785; 23.11 MB. Ullswater Escutcheon.png 309 × 338; 25 KB. James Lowther Vanity Fair 24 October 1906.jpg 499 × 800; 91 KB.

  7. Elected Member for Rutland in 1883 and Member for Penrith 1905-1921 being elected Speaker of the House of Commons in 1905 until his retirement in 1921, when created 1st Viscount Ullswater of Campsey Ash in Suffolk. In 1882 he purchased the High House Estate at Campsey Ash and lived there until his death on 27 March 1949.