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  1. John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon, GCSI, GCVO, OBE, PC (28 February 1873 – 11 January 1954) was a British politician who held senior Cabinet posts from the beginning of the First World War to the end of the Second World War.

  2. 19 de abr. de 2024 · John Allse Brook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon (born February 28, 1873, Manchester, England—died January 11, 1954, London) was a British home secretary (1915–16, 1935–37), foreign secretary (1931–35), chancellor of the exchequer (1937–40), and lord chancellor (1940–45).

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  3. Status. Extinct. Extinction date. 15 August 2021. Motto. J'Ai Ainsi Mon Nom (Such is my name) John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon. Viscount Simon, of Stackpole Elidor in the County of Pembroke, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. [1] It was created on 20 May 1940 for the Liberal politician Sir John Simon.

  4. Sir John Simon (Viscount Simon), 1873-1954 – Journal of Liberal History. By Dr David Dutton. Type: Biography. Though he never rose to the premiership, John Allsebrook Simons 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.

  5. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon, GCSI, GCVO, OBE, PC (28 February 1873 – 11 January 1954) was a British politician who held senior Cabinet posts from the beginning of the First World War to the end of the Second World War.

  6. The Liberal Nationals. Sir John Simon (Viscount Simon), 1873-1954. Journal Articles (subject) The following journal articles are about John Simon or mention them in some way: Liberal unity frustrated. Holding the balance. Liberal defectors and the First World War. Liberalism and the National Government, 1931-40. Nobody believed he believed.

  7. Simon, John Allsebrook, 1st Viscount (1873–1954) in Who's Who in the Twentieth Century Length: 225 words