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J. E. B. Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone

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1321: 1133:(First Lord of the Admiralty)). General Paget, who was reluctant to move in case it exacerbated the crisis, was summoned to London. On 14 March 1914 the Committee warned Paget of the perceived need to occupy the arms depots to prevent the Ulster Volunteers from doing so. Seely repeatedly assured French of the accuracy of intelligence that Ulster Volunteers might march on Dublin. No trace of Seely's intelligence survives. It has been suggested, e.g. by Sir James Fergusson, that the move to deploy troops may have been a "plot" by Churchill and Seely to goad Ulster into a rebellion which could then be put down, although this view is not universally held. Carson departed London for Ulster on 19 March, amidst talk that he was to form a provisional government. 1045:) obtained a partial retraction after Wilson had threatened that he and his two fellow Directors at the War Office would resign in protest at the "lie", but Wilson felt that French's recent promotion to Field Marshal had made him reluctant to clash with Liberal Ministers. During the CID "Invasion Inquiry" (debates of 1913–14 as to whether some British regular divisions should be retained at home to defeat a potential invasion), Seely lobbied in vain for all six divisions to be sent to France in the event of war. French became very friendly with Seely when his first wife died in childbirth in August 1913. 1340:, at around 2am on 24 March 1918, to inform him of the gossip in London that Fifth Army had been routed. Beddington, who had only managed to get to sleep an hour previously, for the first time since the morning of 21 March, on a camp bed in his office, recorded that he "lost (his) temper, cursed him up hill and down dale for daring to wake (him) with such drivel." Seely himself later admitted that it suddenly seemed unimportant a few days later when he was commanding the CCB in action, but it mattered a great deal in the next few days when 83: 4837: 970: 1174:, later added two paragraphs, stating that the Crown had the right to use force in Ireland or elsewhere, but had no intention of doing so "to crush political opposition to the policy or principles of the Home Rule Bill". This was initialled by Seely, French and Ewart and then given to Gough. It is unclear whether this – amending a Cabinet document without Cabinet approval – was an honest blunder on Seely's part or whether he was encouraged to do so and then made a scapegoat. 420: 402: 799:. He is remembered in South Africa as the commander that placed the 14-year-old Japie Greyling (1890-1954) against a wall in front of a firing squad, threatening to have him executed if he did not provide information about the Boer forces in the area. The boy refused to cooperate, and was freed. Several memorials still exist in South Africa today, attesting to the remarkable story. 853: 1785:
in 2009. At the end of the film Churchill reads a sympathetic post-election note from his old friend Jack Seely: "I feel our world slipping away." Churchill thinks back: "I met him in South Africa, riding across the veldt. He was Col. Seely then. I saw him at the head of a column of British cavalry,
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as one of his group of Liberal MPs who would vote against the Labour government, and a month later mentioned Seely as a likely Liberal Conservative. Indeed, according to historian Chris Wrigley, Seely's political trajectory was similar to that of Churchill's (i.e. a Conservative in 1900, joining the
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wrote in his diary that “Winston is a criminal lunatic and Seely a fool” (26 March 1914). By 30 March it was clear that Asquith, to his regret, would now have to insist that Seely resign, along with French and Ewart. Seely remained a member of the CID, and it is unclear whether or when he might have
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Asquith publicly repudiated the "peccant paragraphs" (25 March). Talk of a government "plot" was now widespread amongst the Opposition. Seely accepted the blame in the House of Commons on 25 March and offered to resign to protect French and Ewart; Asquith initially refused to accept his resignation,
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that "we ought to assume that it is genuine and sincere...I have had many interviews with Herr Hitler. I think the noble Lord and all the people who have really met this remarkable man will agree with me on one thing, however much we may disagree about other things—that he is absolutely truthful,
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present. He assured them that the Army would not be called upon for "some outrageous action, for instance, to massacre a demonstration of Orangemen", but nonetheless officers could not "pick and choose" which lawful orders they would obey, and that any officer who attempted to resign on the issue
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he attacked the Balfour government's neglect of the Army. He was a strong believer in free trade and was unhappy with the Unionist (Conservative) Party's increasing support for Tariff Reform (protectionism). He also opposed the Balfour government's support for the use of Chinese Slavery in South
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No written orders had been issued to Paget. It had been agreed that officers domiciled in Ulster would be allowed to "disappear" for the duration of the crisis, with no blot on their career records, but that other officers who objected were to be dismissed rather than being permitted to resign.
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might help to convince Gough's officers. Seely took over a draft document to a Cabinet meeting for approval. Seely had to leave the meeting for an audience with the King, and in his absence the Cabinet agreed a text, stating that the Army Council were satisfied that the incident had been a
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Seely was a popular figure in the House of Commons. In later life, in a play on his title, his self-promotion earned him the nickname "Lord Modest One". He was described as a brave man, but it was also said unkindly of him that if he had had more brains he would have been half-witted.
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He was made Chairman of the National Savings Committee in 1926, a post he served in until 1943, the same year he became vice-president until his death. During this time he was asked by the Government to conduct the publicity in regard to the conversion of the 5% war loan. According to
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and the substantive rank of colonel. He was mentioned in despatches five times, further enhancing his reputation for bravery. He was known as "the Luckiest Man in the Army" and was the subject of many apocryphal stories, such as that he recommended his soldier servant for a
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On the morning of Monday 23 March, Seely had a meeting with Gough, with Paget, French and Spencer Ewart in attendance. Seely, who – by Gough's account – attempted unsuccessfully to browbeat him by staring at him, accepted French's suggestion that a written document from the
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the Army than within it. Seely spoke to the assembled Commanders-in-Chief of the Army's six Regional Commands, to remind them of their responsibility to uphold the civil power. They met at the War Office on 16 December 1913 with French and the Adjutant-General
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by phone and later received orders for a massive evacuation of the British forces to Ostend. Once it became clear Antwerp was going to capitulate to the Germans, Seely assisted with the evacuation of the Royal Naval Division.
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His book, "Mayflower seeks the Truth", which according to the ODNB was "full of Nazi propaganda", was published in Germany in 1937. Plans for a British edition were shelved in 1938 as tensions mounted over
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Roger Fulford, 'Seely, John Edward Bernard, first Baron Mottistone (1868–1947)’, rev. Mark Pottle, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, January 2011
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He married for the second time, to Evelyn Izmé Murray, JP (born 1886, died 11 August 1976) on 31 July 1917. She was the widow of his friend George Crosfield Norris Nicholson and daughter of
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Seely had remained an MP throughout his military service in the First World War, and as a member of the Liberal faction which supported Lloyd George's coalition government, he was appointed
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the activities of the National Savings Committee were largely extended and became a vital part of the national war effort." He continued to have an influential role in domestic politics.
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wrote, "In fields of great and critical danger he has constantly over a long period of years displayed a cool valour which everybody in the world who knows the facts freely recognizes."
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Africa. He left the Conservative Party in March 1904 mainly over these two issues and challenged the Conservative Party to oppose him running as an Independent Conservative at the
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officers discretion over which orders to obey, he was keen to keep Paget on the government's side and maintain the unity of the Army. The move to deploy troops resulted in the
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Seely married Emily Florence, daughter of Colonel Sir Henry George Louis Crichton, on 9 July 1895. They had three sons and four daughters. She died in August 1913.
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as well as extensive property in London. He is still associated with the Isle of Wight, where he spent his holidays whilst growing up. His aunt's husband, Colonel
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on the continent would have a decisive effect in any future war. The mobility of the proposed Expeditionary Force, and in particular the development of a
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Following the outbreak of war in August 1914, Seely was recalled to active duty as a special-service officer. Seely served for near the entirety of the
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riding twenty yards in front, on a black horse. I thought of him as the very symbol of British Imperial power." The Testimony Films 2012 documentary
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made a well publicised speech in which he proclaimed that German rearmament offered no threat to world peace. That month, Lord Mottistone told the
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After being gassed in 1918, he returned to England, and was relieved of command of the brigade on 20 May 1918. He was angry about the move.
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He was the only member of the government, besides Churchill, to see active service in the war, and was promoted to the temporary rank of
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By March 1914 intelligence reported that the Ulster Volunteers, now 100,000 strong, might be about to seize the ammunition at
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on 31 March 1908; he was therefore known as "Colonel Seely" during his time as a politician before the First World War.
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and was active in preparing the army for war with Germany. Seely supported General Wilson when he gave evidence to the
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In front of three ears of wheat banded Or the trunk of a tree fesswise eradicated and sprouting to the dexter Proper.
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Fulford, Roger; Pottle, Mark (2004). "Seely, John Edward Bernard, first Baron Mottistone". In Matthew, Colin (ed.).
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Painted in 1918 for the Canadian War Memorial when Seely was commander of the Canadian Cavalry Brigade. Held in the
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Liberals a few years later, then becoming a Conservative again in the 1920s). Seely lost his seat again at the
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in 1909. Seely was also amongst those Liberals who strongly supported Lloyd George's budgets of 1909 and 1910.
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Azure three ears of wheat banded Or between two martlets in pale and as many chaplets of roses in fess Argent.
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that he blamed the crisis on "Paget's tactless blundering" and "Seely’s clumsy phrases". The Conservative MP
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Seely was a member of a family of politicians, industrialists and significant landowners. His grandfather
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contained extensive discussion of the First World War service of Seely and his widely revered horse,
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and the only former cabinet minister to go to the front in 1914 and still be there four years later.
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Seely returned to Parliament as a member of the reunited Liberal Party for the Isle of Wight at the
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in the yeomanry, with the honorary rank of captain in the Army from 10 July. Seely was appointed a
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due to become law in 1914, and the Cabinet contemplating some kind of military action against the
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Seely relinquished his temporary rank of major-general on 14 January 1919. He was appointed
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should instead be dismissed. This did not stop tensions about the Army's role from growing.
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could see off an invasion by 70,000 men and that the General Staff opposed conscription.
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Brough Scott, "The mighty Warrior, who led one of history's last-ever cavalry charges",
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misunderstanding, and that it was "the duty of all soldiers to obey lawful commands".
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Whilst still on active service in South Africa during the Boer War, Seely was elected
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Seely's books shed light on his personality but are not always factually reliable.
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Bloody Victory: The Sacrifice on the Somme and the Making of the Twentieth Century
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and famous horse painter) "Without doubt his most important painting was that of
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His eldest son and heir, 2Lt Frank Reginald Seely, was killed in action with the
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from 1911 to 1912. As a yeomanry colonel, he did not support conscription, which
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Political Change and the Labour Party 1900–1918 – Duncan Tanner – Google Books
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Liverpool constituencies
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was demanding that Ulster have a complete, not just temporary, opt-out from
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Winston Churchill: A Biographical Companion – Chris Wrigley – Google Books
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aged 79. His will was valued for probate at £9,212 12s 4d (not including
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favoured. "Ye Gods" was how Wilson greeted his appointment in his diary.
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Like many Lloyd George Liberals, Seely lost his seat at Ilkeston at the
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and many other officers threatened to resign. The elderly Field-Marshal
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In October 1914, Seely was dispatched to Belgium to participate in the
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Although the ODNB concurs that Seely was foolish in effectively giving
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Sir Alfred Munnings Equestrian Prints, Paintings & Art Museum -UK
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography – Seely, John Edward Bernard
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in which the Liberals supported the first Labour Government under
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British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, F. W. S. Craig.
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King's Men: Australia's Governors-General from Hopetoun to Isaacs
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Seely was granted the Freedom of the City of Portsmouth in 1927.
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for his squadron the same week, with the assistance of his uncle
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restoration of a number of bomb-damaged buildings, such as the
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on 7 February 1900, having succeeded in arranging transport to
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General J. E. B. Seely (later Lord Mottistone) on his charger
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in his capacity as Chairman of the Air League, as a guest of
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on 31 May 1868. He was the seventh child, and fourth son, of
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Portraits of John Edward Bernard Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone
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been restored to the Cabinet had war not soon broken out.
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On 1 January 1916, he was appointed a Companion of the
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and then later the Duke of Windsor) as his godparents
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Debretts House of Commons & Judicial Bench, 1916.
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Au Ministre de 1912: au Vaillant de la Grande Guerre.
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in spring 1917, Seely, whose brigade was attached to
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and awarded a medal with four clasps, as well as the
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was sacked from command of the Army as a scapegoat.
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who wanted no part of it, French and Seely summoned
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson: A Political Soldier
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The Little Field Marshal: A Life of Sir John French
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Oxford: Oxford University Press. 4772:Lloyd George and Churchill: Rivals for Greatness 4543:British Parliamentary Election Results 1885-1918 1012:(CID) in November 1912 that the presence of the 1660:Montolieu Oliphant-Murray, 1st Viscount Elibank 1354:on 10 July 1918, serving under Churchill (then 873:. They declined and he was returned unopposed. 586:(31 May 1868 – 7 November 1947), also known as 536:John Edward Bernard Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone 5402:Recipients of the Order of the Crown (Belgium) 4845:– Extended story of the Canadian cavalry horse 4032:. London: Hutchinson & Co. pp. 23–35. 1673:(1899–1963) was an architect whose work, with 1278:for having stood never less than twenty yards 1081:coalfields in 1910, and had been consulted by 674:, were also MPs, as would later be his nephew 666:and philanthropist and was famous for hosting 5382:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order 5272:British Army personnel of the Second Boer War 5102:as Parliamentary Secretary to the Air Council 4824:contributions in Parliament by J. E. B. Seely 4566: 4564: 4369:. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. 8: 5267:British Army cavalry generals of World War I 5136:as Vice-President of the Air Council in 1918 4652:Farrar-Hockley, General Sir Anthony (1975). 4628:Dictionary of National Biography, 1941–1950. 4520:, page 145 (169 in web page), Isle of Wight. 4309:"Compute the Relative Value of a U.K. Pound" 4052:(Supplement). 5 February 1915. p. 1295. 1498:again in his boat "Mayflower". In May 1935, 1077:, who had experience of peacekeeping in the 5377:Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 5362:Members of Parliament for the Isle of Wight 4085:(Supplement). 11 January 1916. p. 564. 1712:and the then Prince of Wales (subsequently 1405:presented to the Australian prime minister 1024:) were his special interests. According to 628:in March 1918. Seely was a great friend of 4848: 4835: 4183:(Supplement). 27 April 1920. p. 4950. 4114:(Supplement). 28 December 1917. p. 6. 4065:(Supplement). 24 April 1917. p. 3931. 3998:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3287: 3165: 3020: 2871: 2748: 2625: 2501: 2388: 2259: 2120: 2045: 1973: 1851: 107:24 January 1918 – 7 November 1947 81: 31: 27:British soldier and politician (1868–1947) 5022:Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies 4143:(Supplement). 25 June 1918. p. 7606. 1768:which led to his commission to paint the 1535:denouncing the brutality of "Hitlerism". 1222:(31 August 1914 – during the period when 1000:he was responsible for the invitation to 940:Seely was defeated for Abercromby at the 913:Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies 713:lived nearby at her favourite residence, 4163:(Supplement). 9 July 1918. p. 8159. 1393:in 1919, again under Winston Churchill ( 783:he was commissioned as a captain in the 5282:Deputy lieutenants of the Isle of Wight 4755:. Wordsworth Military Library, London. 4736:(1st ed.). London: Little, Brown. 4599:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 3462:"Seely, John Edward Bernard (SLY887JE)" 3330: 1622:, gave him a cigarette case inscribed, 876:He was narrowly elected Liberal MP for 306: 1895; died 1913) 4372: 4017:(1st ed.). UK: Oliver & Boyd. 3991: 3456: 3454: 3452: 3288: 1700:Seely's son from his second marriage, 3272: 3174: 3127: 3029: 2978: 2880: 2833: 2757: 2710: 2633: 2587: 2510: 2466: 2396: 2345: 2268: 2212: 2129: 2053: 1982: 1935: 1859: 1543:Seely was also vice-president of the 167:12 June 1912 – 30 March 1914 7: 5262:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 3575:"Daleside – Japie Greyling Memorial" 1685:in the Art Deco style, and the post- 1662:. They had one son (she already had 1365:on 13 July. Belgium appointed him a 752:, in which he was commissioned as a 5392:Companions of the Order of the Bath 4275:. 23 June 1933. pp. 4201–4202. 3772:Tanner, Duncan (13 February 2003). 1834:(1934) – a biography of his charger 1367:Commander of the Order of the Crown 1332:Seely, back from London, called on 1315:Order of St. Michael and St. George 1043:Chief of the Imperial General Staff 771:and was called to the Bar in 1897. 513:Commander of the Order of the Crown 5417:Military personnel from Derbyshire 5397:Commanders of the Legion of Honour 4363:"What Sophie Hunter Did Last Week" 3613:. 27 September 1901. p. 6306. 988:Seely was already a member of the 887:Seely was promoted to the rank of 830:in May 1900 and re-elected at the 492:Companion of the Order of the Bath 25: 5312:Secretaries of State for War (UK) 4833:National Portrait Gallery, London 4198:. Allen & Unwin. p. 152. 3761:. 23 November 1909. p. 8661. 3689:. 18 February 1902. p. 1046. 3581:. 5 December 2016. Archived from 3508:. 22 December 1891. p. 7074. 2262:General election, 18 January 1910 2123:General election, 16 January 1906 1702:David Seely, 4th Baron Mottistone 1486:In 1933, Lord Mottistone visited 1324:Seely as Brigadier-general (1918) 1249:. Seely's Orderly Officer in the 1089:) about the use of troops in the 864:Along with Winston Churchill and 594:general and politician. He was a 518:Commander of the Legion of Honour 340:David Seely, 4th Baron Mottistone 5347:UK MPs who were granted peerages 5307:People educated at Harrow School 5110:Under-Secretary of State for Air 5049:Under-Secretary of State for War 4853:Parliament of the United Kingdom 4808:at National Registry of Archives 4714:Dictionary of National Biography 3815:. 18 October 1910. p. 7355. 3488:. 6 December 1889. p. 7015. 3236: 3215: 3192: 3168:General election 29 October 1924 3091: 3068: 3047: 3023:General election 6 December 1923 2942: 2921: 2898: 2796: 2775: 2672: 2651: 2549: 2528: 2433: 2414: 2309: 2286: 2170: 2147: 2071: 2000: 1898: 1877: 1387:Under-Secretary of State for Air 1336:, a senior staff officer of the 1177:Gough, on the advice of Maj-Gen 979:Under-Secretary of State for War 918:Dictionary of National Biography 907:In 1908, the new Prime Minister 680:Under-Secretary of State for Air 418: 400: 5407:Deputy lieutenants of Hampshire 4218:. 24 August 1923. p. 5767. 3964:. 25 August 1914. p. 6686. 3548:. 6 February 1900. p. 808. 1775:Jack Seely was featured in the 1630:St. Peter and St. Paul's Church 1241:, the commander of the British 944:and returned to Parliament for 609:for the two years prior to the 323: 303: 3778:. Cambridge University Press. 3649:. 9 August 1901. p. 5259. 2504:General election December 1910 2048:1904 Isle of Wight by-election 1854:1900 Isle of Wight by-election 1757:was a former president of the 1751:Sir Alfred Munnings Art Museum 1429:December 1923 general election 1422:November 1922 general election 1291:advance to the Hindenburg Line 871:1904 Isle of Wight by-election 793:Sir Francis Evans, 1st Baronet 779:Following the outbreak of the 672:Sir Charles Seely, 2nd Baronet 650:Sir Charles Seely, 1st Baronet 350:Sir Charles Seely, 1st Baronet 1: 5292:Lord-lieutenants of Hampshire 5211:Peerage of the United Kingdom 5170:as Secretary of State for Air 4675:. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 4194:Cunneen, Christopher (1983). 3741:. 2 April 1909. p. 2593. 3528:. 24 June 1892. p. 3659. 1741:, is his great-great nephew. 1706:Governor of the Isle of Wight 1666:from her previous marriage). 1403:Governor-General of Australia 1297:, commandeered infantry from 1269:, with the temporary rank of 1010:Committee of Imperial Defence 990:Committee of Imperial Defence 942:January 1910 general election 933:." He became a member of the 601:(MP) from 1900 to 1904 and a 5193:Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire 5154:President of the Air Council 4753:Mons, the Retreat to Victory 4514:The Constitutional Year Book 4124:Farrar-Hockley 1975, p. 295. 3893:Holmes 2004, pp. 174–5, 193. 3721:. 5 July 1907. p. 4616. 3669:. 3 January 1902. p. 6. 1556:Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire 1391:President of the Air Council 95:Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire 5427:British Army major generals 5372:Hampshire Yeomanry officers 5297:Members of the Inner Temple 4694:. 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Index

J. E. B. Seely
Major-General
The Right Honourable
CB
CMG
DSO
TD
PC
JP
DL

Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire
George V
Edward VIII
George VI
The Marquess of Winchester
The Viscount Portal
Secretary of State for War
George V
H. H. Asquith
The Viscount Haldane
H. H. Asquith
Derbyshire
Westminster
Conservative
Liberal
David Seely, 4th Baron Mottistone
Sir Charles Seely, 1st Baronet
Brough Scott
Sophie Hunter

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