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  1. 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.

  2. Simon’s origins were humble and he owed his political rise above all to his academic distinction. He was born on 28 February 1873 in a terraced house in Moss Side, Manchester, the only son of the Rev. Edwin and Mrs Fanny Simon; his father was a Congregational minister in the Hulme district of the city. Simon was educated at King Edward’s ...

  3. 26 de abr. de 2023 · The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that " faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain ". This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.

  4. 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. He is one of only three people to have served as Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer, the others being Rab Butler and James Callaghan.

  5. Simon, John Allsebrook, 1st Viscount Simon of Stackpole Elidor (b. 28 Feb. 1873) in A Dictionary of Contemporary World History (3) Length: 245 words Simon, John Allsebrook, 1st Viscount (1873–1954)

  6. 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 ...

  7. During his political career John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon of Stackpole Elidor (1873-1964), held most of the major offices of state. John Simon 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.