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At his previous work, he controlled expenditure at the Treasury. He was promoted as a Second clerk (1860), and First class (1870) in Assistant Secretary division with a £700 to £900 salary. He was made Principal clerk of the Law division in 1881, and awarded a Companion of the Bath (1884). He rose
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to deputy head of department in July 1889 and Assistant Secretary and Auditor of the civil list, on a yearly salary of £1500. He was made a Knight Commander of the Bath (KCB) in 1893. Mowatt became
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to join him on his trip to Ireland in 1898 to sort out the Catholic universities. Haldane later praised the "far-sighted Permanent head of Treasury in founding the
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On 9 June 1864, aged 27, Mowatt, on a salary of £430, married Lucy Sophia, daughter of John Andrew Freriche of
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was prepared to set up a new ministry of Unionists with Haldane in the Foreign Office to defend Free Trade.
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wanted to repeal the Corn Duty that had been imposed for the first time since 1846 by his predecessor
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liberal than his predecessor, Sir F. Welby. In August 1903, Mowatt wrote to Haldane that the
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This article is about the civil servant. For his father, the politician, see
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to be a free trader stimulating a defection to the Liberal party in 1904.
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Mowat was educated at Harrow (1851–53) and Winchester, before going on to
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in 1901. He stayed on in the civil service until 1903, sharing with Sir
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D. Sommer, "Richard Haldane, first Viscount Haldane of Cloan," 100.
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Mowatt was born in Sydney, Australia on 28 April 1837. His father
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before it was reconstructed, but retired due to ill-health.
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was unimpressed with Mowatt's policy-making and bias.
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