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'''Julian Edward Alfred Mond, 3rd Baron Melchett''' (9 January 1925 – 15 June 1973<ref>''The Times'', 16 June 1973</ref>) was an English [[business magnate|industrialist]]. |
'''Julian Edward Alfred Mond, 3rd Baron Melchett''' (9 January 1925 – 15 June 1973<ref>''The Times'', 16 June 1973</ref>) was an English [[business magnate|industrialist]]. |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Julian Mond was the younger son of [[Henry Mond, 2nd Baron Melchett]] and Gwen Wilson. He was educated at [[Eton College|Eton]] and rather than going to university joined the [[Fleet Air Arm]] in 1942. Here he served in the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and on the Russian [[convoy]]s.<ref name="dnb">Greenaway, Frank, (2004) 'Mond family ({{abbr|''per''.|in the period}} 1867-1973)', ''[[Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]]'', [[Oxford University Press]] [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/51124] Retrieved |
Julian Mond was the younger son of [[Henry Mond, 2nd Baron Melchett]] and Gwen Wilson. He was educated at [[Eton College|Eton]] and rather than going to university joined the [[Fleet Air Arm]] in 1942. Here he served in the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and on the Russian [[convoy]]s.<ref name="dnb">Greenaway, Frank, (2004) 'Mond family ({{abbr|''per''.|in the period}} 1867-1973)', ''[[Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]]'', [[Oxford University Press]] [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/51124]. Retrieved 9 March 2007.</ref> His elder brother, Lieutenant The Honourable Derek John Henry Mond, was serving on [[HMS Philante]] when he was killed in a flying accident near [[Lochalsh]] on 30 April 1945. Thus on their father's death in 1949, Julian succeeded as 3rd Baron Melchett of Landford in the County of [[Southampton]] and 3rd Baronet of Hartford Hill in Great Budworth in the County of [[Chester]]. |
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==Business career== |
==Business career== |
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After leaving the armed forces, Melchett joined Air Contractors Ltd, a subsidiary of the merchant bank M. Samuel & Co. A year later in 1948, supported by the bank, he founded a farming company based in [[Norfolk]], British Field Products Limited, which specialised in grass-drying and animal feedstuffs. Melchett soon afterwards joined the merchant bankers M. Samuel & Co. This company merged with Philip Hill, Higginson and Erlanger Ltd to form [[Hill Samuel|Hill Samuel & Co. Limited]] and Melchett became director in charge of the banking and overseas departments. He was also a director of the [[Guardian Assurance Company]] and of the Anglo-American Shipping Co Ltd. He was an adviser to the [[British Transport Docks Board]], a member of the council of administration of the [[Malta Dockyard]] and on the councils of the [[Confederation of British Industry]] and the [[National Economic Development Council]].<ref name="dnb"/> |
After leaving the armed forces, Melchett joined Air Contractors Ltd, a subsidiary of the merchant bank M. Samuel & Co. A year later in 1948, supported by the bank, he founded a farming company based in [[Norfolk]], British Field Products Limited, which specialised in grass-drying and animal feedstuffs. Melchett soon afterwards joined the merchant bankers M. Samuel & Co. This company merged with Philip Hill, Higginson and Erlanger Ltd to form [[Hill Samuel|Hill Samuel & Co. Limited]] and Melchett became director in charge of the banking and overseas departments. He was also a director of the [[Guardian Assurance Company]] and of the Anglo-American Shipping Co Ltd. He was an adviser to the [[British Transport Docks Board]], a member of the council of administration of the [[Malta Dockyard]] and on the councils of the [[Confederation of British Industry]] and the [[National Economic Development Council]].<ref name="dnb"/> |
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In 1966 [[Harold Wilson]] asked him to be chairman of a committee to plan the [[nationalization]] of the British steel industry, and from that time until his death he was effectively the chairman of what became the [[British Steel Corporation]]. This was formed from fourteen major iron and steel companies and other smaller ones who together employed more than a quarter of a million workers.<ref name="dnb"/> |
In 1966, [[Harold Wilson]] asked him to be chairman of a committee to plan the [[nationalization]] of the British steel industry, and from that time until his death he was effectively the chairman of what became the [[British Steel Corporation]]. This was formed from fourteen major iron and steel companies and other smaller ones who together employed more than a quarter of a million workers.<ref name="dnb"/> |
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==Personal and family== |
==Personal and family== |
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[[File:Julian Mond, 3rd Baron Melchett Grave.jpg|right|thumb|The Mond mausoleum]] |
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Melchett married [[Sonia Melchett|Sonia Elizabeth Graham]] in 1947. They had one son, [[Peter Mond, 4th Baron Melchett|Peter Robert Henry |
Melchett married [[Sonia Melchett|Sonia Elizabeth Graham]] in 1947. They had one son, [[Peter Mond, 4th Baron Melchett|Peter Robert Henry Mond]], and two daughters, |
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''[[The Honourable]]'' Kerena Ann Mond and ''[[The Honourable]]''Pandora Shelley Mond. For most of their married life they lived on [[Tite Street]] in [[Chelsea, London|Chelsea]], and on a farm, Courtyard, at [[Ringstead, Norfolk|Ringstead]] in [[Norfolk]]. They built a villa, Casa Melchett, near Formentor in [[Majorca]] and used to go for family holidays there. Lord Melchett died while on holiday there in June 1973 and was buried in the family [[mausoleum]] in [[St Pancras and Islington Cemetery|St Pancras cemetery]], [[Finchley]]. A memorial service was held for him in [[Westminster Abbey]]. His [[Estate (law)|estate]] was valued at slightly over £310,000.<ref name="dnb"/> |
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==Title and Styles== |
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* '''09 January 1925 – 27 December 1928''': ''Mr'' Julian Mond |
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* '''27 December 1928 – 22 January 1949''': ''The Honourable'' Julian Mond |
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* '''22 January 1949 – 15th June 1973 ''': ''The Right Honourable'' The Lord Melchett |
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Lord Melchett was a baronet, by custom the post-nominal of "Bt" is omitted, as Peers of the Realm do not list subsidiary hereditary titles. |
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==Coat of arms== |
==Coat of arms== |
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|name= Julian Mond, 3rd Baron Melchett<ref>{{cite book |year=2002 |title=Debrett's peerage and baronetage 2003 |publisher=Debrett's Peerage Ltd. | page=1088 |url=https://archive.org/details/debrettspeerageb0000unse_r0m8/page/n1239}}</ref> |
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|image = Coronet of a British Baron.svg|[[Baron]] |
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|image = Coat of arms of Mond, Baron Melchett.svg |
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|image size = 250px |
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|notes = [[Coat of arms]] of the Mond family |
|notes = [[Coat of arms]] of the Mond family |
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|coronet = A [[coronet]] of a [[Baron]] |
|coronet = A [[coronet]] of a [[Baron]] |
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|crest = A Demi-Bear holding between the paws a Fountain both proper |
|crest = A Demi-Bear holding between the paws a Fountain both proper. |
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|Quarterly = 1st and 4th, Gules a Demi-Lion rampant argent between in chief a Decrescent and an Increscent and in base a Crescent all Or on a Chief Argent an Eagle displayed between two Mullets Sable (Mond); 2nd and 3rd, Azure on a Pile between three Mullets Argent an Eagle displayed Sable (Lowenthal) |
|Quarterly = 1st and 4th, Gules a Demi-Lion rampant argent between in chief a Decrescent and an Increscent and in base a Crescent all Or on a Chief Argent an Eagle displayed between two Mullets Sable (Mond); 2nd and 3rd, Azure on a Pile between three Mullets Argent an Eagle displayed Sable (Lowenthal). |
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| escutcheon = Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Gules a Demi-Lion rampant argent between in chief a Decrescent and an Increscent and in base a Crescent all Or on a Chief Argent an Eagle displayed between two Mullets Sable (Mond); 2nd and 3rd, Azure on a Pile between three Mullets Argent an Eagle displayed Sable (Lowenthal) |
| escutcheon = Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Gules a Demi-Lion rampant argent between in chief a Decrescent and an Increscent and in base a Crescent all Or on a Chief Argent an Eagle displayed between two Mullets Sable (Mond); 2nd and 3rd, Azure on a Pile between three Mullets Argent an Eagle displayed Sable (Lowenthal). |
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|supporters = Dexter: a Doctor of Science of the University of Oxford holding in the exterior hand a Chemical Measure Glass; Sinister: a Labourer holding in the exterior hand a Pick resting on the shoulder, all proper. |
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|motto = Make Yourself Necessary |
|motto = Make Yourself Necessary |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 22:47, 8 December 2024
Julian Edward Alfred Mond, 3rd Baron Melchett (9 January 1925 – 15 June 1973[1]) was an English industrialist.
Early life
[edit]Julian Mond was the younger son of Henry Mond, 2nd Baron Melchett and Gwen Wilson. He was educated at Eton and rather than going to university joined the Fleet Air Arm in 1942. Here he served in the Atlantic and on the Russian convoys.[2] His elder brother, Lieutenant The Honourable Derek John Henry Mond, was serving on HMS Philante when he was killed in a flying accident near Lochalsh on 30 April 1945. Thus on their father's death in 1949, Julian succeeded as 3rd Baron Melchett of Landford in the County of Southampton and 3rd Baronet of Hartford Hill in Great Budworth in the County of Chester.
Business career
[edit]After leaving the armed forces, Melchett joined Air Contractors Ltd, a subsidiary of the merchant bank M. Samuel & Co. A year later in 1948, supported by the bank, he founded a farming company based in Norfolk, British Field Products Limited, which specialised in grass-drying and animal feedstuffs. Melchett soon afterwards joined the merchant bankers M. Samuel & Co. This company merged with Philip Hill, Higginson and Erlanger Ltd to form Hill Samuel & Co. Limited and Melchett became director in charge of the banking and overseas departments. He was also a director of the Guardian Assurance Company and of the Anglo-American Shipping Co Ltd. He was an adviser to the British Transport Docks Board, a member of the council of administration of the Malta Dockyard and on the councils of the Confederation of British Industry and the National Economic Development Council.[2]
In 1966, Harold Wilson asked him to be chairman of a committee to plan the nationalization of the British steel industry, and from that time until his death he was effectively the chairman of what became the British Steel Corporation. This was formed from fourteen major iron and steel companies and other smaller ones who together employed more than a quarter of a million workers.[2]
Personal and family
[edit]Melchett married Sonia Elizabeth Graham in 1947. They had one son, Peter Robert Henry Mond, and two daughters,
The Honourable Kerena Ann Mond and The HonourablePandora Shelley Mond. For most of their married life they lived on Tite Street in Chelsea, and on a farm, Courtyard, at Ringstead in Norfolk. They built a villa, Casa Melchett, near Formentor in Majorca and used to go for family holidays there. Lord Melchett died while on holiday there in June 1973 and was buried in the family mausoleum in St Pancras cemetery, Finchley. A memorial service was held for him in Westminster Abbey. His estate was valued at slightly over £310,000.[2]
Coat of arms
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See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ The Times, 16 June 1973
- ^ a b c d Greenaway, Frank, (2004) 'Mond family (per. 1867-1973)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press [1]. Retrieved 9 March 2007.
- ^ Debrett's peerage and baronetage 2003. Debrett's Peerage Ltd. 2002. p. 1088.
- 1925 births
- 1973 deaths
- Military personnel from Norfolk
- People from Chelsea, London
- People from King's Lynn and West Norfolk (district)
- English Jews
- English people of German-Jewish descent
- British Ashkenazi Jews
- People educated at Eton College
- Royal Navy officers of World War II
- Fleet Air Arm personnel of World War II
- Businesspeople from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
- English industrialists
- 20th-century English farmers
- English landowners
- Jewish British politicians
- 20th-century English businesspeople
- Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
- Mond family
- Military personnel from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea