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  1. Birth of John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon. In the political history of the 20th century, Sir John Simon cuts a curious figure, often reviled by his contemporaries and lambasted as one of the ‘guilty men’ of the National Government, yet his influence on British politics lasted for nearly 40 years. He was Home Secretary (twice), Chancellor of ...

  2. Sir John Simon. Born 28th February 1873 - Died 11th January 1954. 1st Viscount Simon. Liberal MP for Walthamstow 1906-18, Spen Valley 1922-31, Liberal National MP for Spen Valley 1931-40. Leader of the Liberal National Party 1931-40. Solicitor General 1910-13, Attorney General 1913-15, Home Secretary 1915-16, Foreign Secretary 1931-35, Home ...

  3. John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon of Stackpole Elidor (1873-1954), held most of the major offices of state during his political career. He was called to the Bar in 1899. He entered the House of Commons as the member for Walthamstow in Essex and held the seat until 1918.

  4. The Viscount Simon GCSI GCVO OBE PC; Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain; In office 10 May 1940 – 27 July 1945 Prime Minister: Winston Churchill: Preceded by: The Viscount Caldecote: Succeeded by: The Viscount Jowitt: Chancellor of the Exchequer; In office 28 May 1937 – 10 May 1940

  5. "Simon, John Allsebrook, first Viscount Simon (1873–1954), politician and lawyer" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  6. John Simon, Viscount Simon I. John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon GCSI GCVO OBE PC (28 Februari 1873 – 11 Januari 1954) adalah seorang politikus Inggris yang memegang jabatan-jabatan Kabinet senior dari permulaan Perang Dunia Pertama sampai akhir Perang Dunia Kedua. Ia adalah salah satu dari hanya tiga orang yang menjabat sebagai ...

  7. Sir John Simon (Viscount Simon), 1873-1954. Though he never rose to the premiership, John Allsebrook Simon’s collection of the highest offices of state – the Home Office (twice), the Treasury, the Foreign Office and the Woolsack – is unique in twentieth-century history. He played a major role in British politics over more than three ...