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Reginald McKenna (6 July 1863 – 6 September 1943) was a British banker and Liberal politician. His first Cabinet post under Henry Campbell-Bannerman was as President of the Board of Education, after which he served as First Lord of the Admiralty.
Reginald McKenna was a British statesman who, as first lord of the Admiralty, initiated in 1909 a battleship construction program that gave Britain a considerable advantage over Germany in capital-ship strength at the beginning of World War I.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
7 de abr. de 2009 · Throughout the early years of the twentieth century, Reginald McKenna stood at the centre of British political life. During his period as a Member of Parliament, he held the position of Financial Secretary to the Treasury (1905–7), President of the Board of Education (1907–8), First Lord of the Admiralty (1908–11), Home ...
- Christopher Godden
- 2009
Scope and Contents. The collection includes: personal papers, particularly on McKenna's property and financial affairs; a small amount of material on the 1907 Education Bill; a large amount of correspondence and papers from McKenna's tenure as First Lord of the Admiralty; some Home Office correspondence; speeches and correspondence from McKenna ...
- Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge, CB3 0DS, Cambridgeshire
- 01223 336087
17 de may. de 2016 · Reginald McKenna, the man who introduced the infamous “Cat and Mouse Act”, was Home Secretary from 1911 to 1915. Born into a Catholic family in London, he later converted to Protestantism. He studied at Cambridge University, in 1887 became a barrister, and in 1895 he was elected Liberal MP for North Monmouthshire.
Reginald McKenna (6 July 1863 – 6 September 1943) was a British banker and Liberal politician. His first Cabinet post under Henry Campbell-Bannerman was as President of the Board of Education, after which he served as First Lord of the Admiralty.
Reginald McKenna (6 de julio de 1863 - 6 de septiembre de 1943) fue un banquero británico y político liberal. Su primer puesto en el gabinete bajo Henry Campbell-Bannerman fue como presidente de la Junta de Educación, después de lo cual se desempeñó como Primer Lord del Almirantazgo.