VISCOUNT JOHN ALLSEBROOK "1ST VISCOUNT SIMON" SIMON - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 08/08/1937 - HFSID 102221
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JOHN SIMON (VISCOUNT SIMON)
Letter signed as Chancellor of the Exchequer, regretfully accepting
the resignation of a Cambridge scholar
Typed Letter signed: "Yours very sincerely/John Simon" as
Chancellor of the Exchequer, also addressed by him "Dear Sir
Stanley", 1 page, 7½x9½. Treasury Chambers, Whitehall, 1937 August 8.
To Sir Stanley Leathes, in full: "I have been informed that you
have felt it necessary to resign your membership of the University Grants
Committee. Though your wishes had of course to be acceded to in the matter, it
was only with great regret that I accepted your resignation and I should like to
take the opportunity of expressing to you the very grateful appreciation of the
Government for your long and valuable services on the Committee." JOHN
SIMON (1873-1954), later Viscount Simon, was a Liberal Party MP from 1906
to 1945. He was one of only three men to hold the three key Cabinet posts
of Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer. Simon
resigned as Lloyd George's Home Secretary (1915-1916) over the issue of
conscription, which he opposed. Later in his career, he opposed Lloyd George's
preference for allying the declining Liberal Party with the Labour Party,
preferring to support the Conservatives. Still a Liberal, Simon served in
Conservative Cabinets as Foreign Secretary (1931-1935), Home Secretary again
(1935-1937) and Chancellor of the Exchequer (1937-1940). From 1940 to 1945, he
was Lord High Chancellor, a once powerful position which was now largely
honorific, its duties including presiding over the House of Lords. Winston
Churchill refused to accept Simon in his Cabinet because of the latter's close
association with the appeasement policies of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.
Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes was a Cambridge scholar, a contributor to the
Cambridge History and the author of books on education. Corners creased. Mailing
folds. Lightly creased at edges. Otherwise, fine condition.
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