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Sir Frederic William Metcalfe, K.C.B., son of William Percy Metcalfe, director and tea planter in Ceylon and Mary Dixon Metcalfe [Ridley-Nash]
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4th October 1889
Born
In the Country of Ceylon
 
 
3rd June 1965
Died
At St Bartholomews Hospital, Smithfield, in London
Probate Registry of England and Wales
 
5th June 1965
Obituary in The Times
 

Sir Frederic Metcalfe, K.C.B., Clerk of the House of Commons from 1948 to 1954, died on Thursday.

Frederic William Metcalfe was born on December 4, 1886, the son of W.P. Metcalfe, of Ceylon and Stone Hall, Oxted and was educated at Wellington and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, of which he was elected an honorary fellow in 1953, a distinction which he greatly valued.

He joined the 6th Special Reserve Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the Great War of 1914 to 1918 and served in France and Belgium. After the war he was appointed to the Department of the Clerk of the House of Commons as an Assistant Clerk in 1919. After only 11 years he went to the Table as Second Clerk Assistant in 1930, becoming Assistant Clerk in 1937. He was appointed Clerk of the House on the retirement of the late Lord Campion in 1948, and filled that historic office until 1954. His retirement in July of that year was marked by warm tributes to his 35 years of service from all quarters of the House. Patience, courtesy and friendliness were the qualities with which he made himself such a valued adviser on all matters of procedure to successive generations of members, and his service as a private in the Parliamentary Home Guard was affectionately remembered.

Metcalfe’s retirement from the British House of Commons did not, however, end his parliamentary career, for in 1955 he was made Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, and his long experience at Westminster was of great value in Lagos. His time there was marked by various important events, the most notable being the visit of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to that country in 1956, when it fell to the Speaker of the House of Representatives to read the loyal address. This was followed in 1960 by the State Opening of Parliament on October 3, 1960, by her Majesty’s special representative, Princess Alexandra of Kent.

He was made C.B. in 1939 and advanced to K.C.B. in 1949.

In his retirement Metcalfe was a welcome visitor to the House of Commons, where his many friends recall his love of golf, fishing, and music.

He married in 1919 Helen, daughter of C.J. Goodman, of Oxted, who survives him.


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Metcalfe, Metcalf, Medcalf, Medcalf(e) individual records
The ancestral pedigree of Sir Frederic William Metcalfe, K.C.B.
  
 Rev. Frederick Metcalfe
curate of Great Chesterford, Essex; Curate of St Mary Magdalen, Sussex & Rector of Upper Hardres, Kent
m: 4th Oct 1853 St Alphege, Greenwich, KentHarriet Kynaston 
 b: c 1824 Foulmire, Cambridgeshire
d: 9th Jan 1891 Upper Hardres Rectory, Canterbury, Kent
  b: c 1830 St Lawrence Jewry, London
d: 1874 Canterbury, Kent
 
  
            
Frederick Kynaston  Elizabeth Mary  Mildred Harriet  Edith M.  Hubert E. Robert K. Helena M. John Henry
b: 1854 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire  b: 14th Dec 1856 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire  b: 1860 Great Chesterford, Essex  b: 1863 Great Chesterford, Essex  b: 1868 Great Chesterford, Essex b: 1869 Great Chesterford, Essex b: Apr to Jun 1871 St. Leonards, Sussex b: Oct to Dec 1872 Upper Hardres, Kent
 William Percy Kennard Golborne Dora Henrietta Charles S.    
 b: 29th Sep 1855 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
d: 8th May 1934 Stone Hall, Oxted, Surrey
 b: 22nd May 1858 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire b: 1861 Great Chesterford, Essex b: 1865 Great Chesterford, Essex    
                 
Grandfather
record
   
   
   
 William Percy Metcalfe
director and tea planter in Ceylon
m: 4th Oct 1884 Colombo, CeylonMary Ridley-Nash 
 b: 29th Sep 1855 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
d: 8th May 1934 Stone Hall, Oxted, Surrey
  b: 29th Jan 1857 Great Chesterford, Cambridgeshire
d: 29th Oct 1942 4 Dharma Court, Oxted, Surrey
 
  
   
 Cecile Mildred Sir Frederic William Margaret
 b: c 1886 Ceylon
d: 21st Feb 1938
 b: 4th Oct 1889 Ceylon
d: 3rd Jun 1965 St Bartholomews Hospital, Smithfield, London
 b: 26th Sep 1894 Ceylon
d: 28th Jan 1972
    
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