William McKeag

William McKeag
Chairman of Newcastle United F.C.
In office
1957–1960
Preceded byWilf Taylor
Succeeded byWally Hurford
Member of Parliament
for City of Durham
In office
27 October 1931 – 14 November 1935
Preceded byJoshua Ritson
Succeeded byJoshua Ritson
Personal details
Born(1897-06-29)29 June 1897
County Durham, England
Died4 October 1972(1972-10-04) (aged 75)
Whitley Bay, Northumberland, England
Political partyConservative
Liberal, National Liberal, Progressive (formerly)
Spouse
Marie Crow
(m. 1922)
Children3, including Gordon
OccupationPolitician, soldier, solicitor

William McKeag MSM (29 June 1897 – 4 October 1972) was a British politician, soldier and solicitor. His political affiliations changed over the years from Liberal to National Liberal, back to Liberal and finally to Conservative, but he never wavered from a fierce loyalty to his native North East of England and was described in his obituary in The Times as one of the North East's leading figures, a keen publicist for the area and for Tyneside in particular.[1]

Early life and education

William McKeag was born in County Durham, the son of William McKeag Sr. of Carrville near Belmont.[2] McKeag was educated at Belmont School, at Johnston's School in Durham[3] and privately. Afterwards, McKeag qualified as a solicitor becoming a partner in firm of Molineux McKeag and Cooper, which had offices in Newcastle upon Tyne and Durham. He later became the director of various companies.[4]

Military career

McKeag was 17 years old at the outbreak of the Great War. He joined the army and served six years in France, Italy, Turkey and Russia.[5] He fought with the White Russian commanders Anton Ivanovich Denikin and Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel[4] and during his time in Russia, he became the youngest First-Class Warrant Officer in the British Army.[1] During his service, McKeag was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal as well as two Russian decorations, the Order of Saint Stanislaus and the Order of Saint Anne.[4]

During the Second World War, McKeag attained the rank of Major in the infantry[5] and was Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.[6]

Political career

Parliamentary career

At the 1924 general election, McKeag, who had reputation for being a witty and able debater[1] was the Liberal Party candidate for Durham but lost to the Labour Party candidate Joshua Ritson who had held the seat since 1922. He fought Durham again in 1929 but was again defeated by Ritson. By the time of the 1931 general election however, the national mood was swinging against Labour. The crisis in the economy over the summer of 1931 which brought about the National Government of prime minister Ramsay MacDonald meant that McKeag fought the general election in October as a Liberal in support of the National Government, enabling him to take advantage of the public support for the coalition and win the seat by the narrow majority of 270 votes.[7] When the Liberal Party led by Sir Herbert Samuel withdrew from the coalition in November 1933, McKeag refused to cross the floor into opposition with Samuel. He then associated himself with the Liberal National group in Parliament led by Sir John Simon at least to allow him to be the nominated National candidate at the 1935 general election, which he fought under the description Liberal National[8] in a straight fight with the former Labour MP Joshua Ritson. Labour were confident of a political revival in 1935, attacking the government on domestic policy and the armaments programme insisting that a vote for the National Government meant a vote for war.[9] Durham went solidly Labour with the party winning every seat in the county, including the Seaham constituency represented by Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald.

Local politics

McKeag resumed political activity at a local level after losing his Parliamentary seat. He resumed his status as a Liberal without prefix or suffix and was elected to Newcastle City Council in 1936. He remained a member of the council for 25 years, during which time he was raised to the Aldermanic Bench, Deputy Mayor and was Mayor of the City twice, in 1951–52 and in 1953–54. In 1966, he was declared an Honorary Freeman of Newcastle.[4]

McKeag still retained ambitions to return to Parliament as a Liberal but during the Second World War there was a truce between the main political parties which ensured that they did not oppose each other when by-elections occurred. In 1940 however the seat of Newcastle upon Tyne North became vacant on the retirement of Sir Nicholas Grattan-Doyle, the sitting Conservative MP. While the Liberals would not officially oppose the Conservative candidate, Sir Nicholas' son Second Lieutenant Howard Grattan-Doyle, McKeag was talked of as a possible Independent candidate for the by-election. However, the seat was successfully contested by an Independent Unionist, Cuthbert Headlam.[10] In the event, McKeag did not stand, perhaps because like a large number of electors he found it distasteful to fight an election when the British Expeditionary Force was struggling to get home from the beaches of Dunkirk,[11] perhaps because he did not wish his political career to interfere with his own war service.

McKeag retained his connection with the Liberal Party, holding the positions of President of Tynemouth Liberal Association and Vice–President of Newcastle Liberal Club[5] and he tried again to get back to Parliament as a Liberal in Newcastle North at the 1945 general election and in 1950 at Newcastle upon Tyne East, but after this he seems to have become disillusioned with the prospects of the party.

Changing political allegiances

By the mid-1950s, McKeag's political label on Newcastle City Council was described as Progressive rather than Liberal[12] and he was some time president of the Progressive Party in Newcastle.[4] It was clear he had moved towards the Conservatives however, perhaps retaining links from his days as a Liberal National, because in 1957, McKeag was nominated by the old disaffiliated Newcastle North Conservative Association as a candidate in the by-election caused by the elevation to the peerage of Gwilym Lloyd George in opposition to the official Conservative. The old association was disaffiliated in 1951 when the new one was formed to accommodate Lloyd George's becoming the local MP. McKeag agreed to accept the nomination. The official Conservatives adopted a young Morpeth farmer, William Elliott and Labour chose T.L. MacDonald, a Carlisle printer.[13] In the event, the unofficial Conservatives chose not to contest the election, which Elliott won comfortably with a majority of more than 6,000 votes.[14]

Other public service

McKeag held a long list of public offices as a result of his professional and political associations with Newcastle, County Durham and the North East of England. He was President of the Newcastle upon Tyne Law Students Association, a member of Newcastle upon Tyne Law Society Council, Under Sheriff of Newcastle upon Tyne; a Governor of Royal Victoria Infirmary; a Governor of Newcastle Royal Grammar School; Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee of Newcastle Corporation; a Member of Tyneside Industrial Development Board; a member of the Committee of the Institute of Directors of Newcastle upon Tyne; a member of the Tyne Improvement Commission, an organisation which held property along the River Tyne. He also supported many local associations and charities in the North East. He also held the position of Consul for the Republic of Iceland and was a Commander of the Order of the Falcon an Icelandic award for Icelanders and foreigners for achievements in Iceland or internationally.[4]

McKeag was also a Director of Newcastle United F.C. for 28 years, and was for a time, its chairman.[1] His son Gordon McKeag was also a Chairman of the club from 1988 to 1990.[15]

Personal life and death

In 1922, he married Marie Elizabeth, the daughter of William Corn Crow of Newcastle upon Tyne. They had two sons and a daughter together.[16] McKeag died aged 75 years on 4 October 1972 at Whitley Bay.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e The Times, 5.10.72
  2. ^ Dod's Parliamentary Companion 1932 p381
  3. ^ "Services, Quality Local News". www.theclarion.co.uk.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Who was Who
  5. ^ a b c Who’s Who of 475 Liberal Candidates fighting the 1950 General Election; Liberal Publications Dept. 1950 p49
  6. ^ Parliament and Politics in the Age of Churchill and Attlee: The Headlam Diaries, 1935–1951, Cuthbert Morley Headlam, Stuart Ball (ed); Cambridge University Press, 1999 p185n
  7. ^ The Times, 28.10.35
  8. ^ The Times, 5.11.35
  9. ^ The Times, 12.11.35
  10. ^ The Times, 27.5.40
  11. ^ Chris Cook and John Ramsden, By-elections in British Politics, UCL Press, 1997 p134
  12. ^ The Times, 5.4.56
  13. ^ The Times, 26.2.57
  14. ^ "WebCite query result". www.webcitation.org. Archived from the original on 31 August 2009. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  15. ^ "Tributes for ex-Toon chief". chroniclelive.co.uk. 1 October 2005. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  16. ^ Who was Who, OUP 2007
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for City of Durham
19311935
Succeeded by
Joshua Ritson

Read other articles:

Singapura Terbuka 2022Informasi turnamenLevelSuper 500Jadwalpenyelenggaraan12–17 JuliTempatpenyelenggaraanSingapore Indoor StadiumSingapuraTotal hadiahUS$370.000Hasil turnamenTunggal putra Anthony Sinisuka GintingTunggal putri P. V. SindhuGanda putra Leo Rolly Carnando Daniel MarthinGanda putri Apriyani Rahayu Siti Fadia Silva RamadhantiGanda campuran Dechapol Puavaranukroh Sapsiree Taerattanachai ← 2021 2023 → Singapura Terbuka 2022 (secara resmi dikenal dengan nama Singapore Badminton...

 

 

Strada statale 162 della Valle CaudinaDenominazioni successiveEx strada statale 162 della Valle Caudina LocalizzazioneStato Italia Regioni Campania Province Napoli  Caserta DatiClassificazioneStrada provinciale InizioAcerra FineCancello Scalo Lunghezza6,00 km GestoreCittà metropolitana di Napoli PercorsoLocalità serviteAcerra e San Felice a Cancello Manuale Strada provinciale 338 ex SS 162 della Valle CaudinaDenominazioni precedentiStrada statale 162 della Valle Caudina ...

 

 

Adam Rahayaan,Adam sebagai Wali Kota Tual 2018–2023 Wali Kota Tual Ke-2Masa jabatan23 Mei 2016 – 31 Oktober 2023(Pelaksana tugas: 4 April–23 Mei 2016)PresidenJoko WidodoGubernurSaid AssagaffMurad IsmailWakilAbdul Hamid Rahayaan (2017–18)Usman Tamnge (2018–) PendahuluM.M. TamherPenggantiPetahanaWakil Wali Kota Tual 1Masa jabatan2008–2016PresidenS.B. YudhoyonoJoko WidodoGubernurKarel Albert RalahaluSaid AssagaffWali KotaM.M. Tamher Informasi pribadiLahirAdam Rahayaa...

Sukhoi Su-8 atau DDBSh (Rusia: Су-8 ДДБШ - Двухмоторный Двухместный Бронированный Штурмовик pesawat serangan darat lapis baja Twin-mesin dua kursi) adalah prototipe pesawat serang berat Soviet pada Perang Jerman-Soviet. Sementara Sukhoi menyempurnakan pesawat serang ringan Sukhoi Su-6, OKB juga mengembangkan bersenjata dan lapis baja Su-8. Pada bulan Mei 1942, komandan militer Soviet telah menyadari perlunya sebuah pesawat untuk mendukung ser...

 

 

All-boys military school in Malaysia This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Royal Military College Malaysia – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (July 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Royal Military CollegeMaktab Tentera DiRaja RMC / MTDInformationEstablished3...

 

 

Russian politician This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous.Find sources: Grigory Rapota – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2011) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) ...

UzbekistanJulukanOq boʻrilar/(White Wolves)AsosiasiFederasi Sepak Bola UzbekistanKonfederasiAFC (Asia)Sub-konfederasiCAFA (Asia Tengah)Stadion kandangStadion Pakhtakor MarkaziyKode FIFAUZB Warna pertama Warna kedua Piala Dunia U-20 FIFAPenampilan4 (Pertama kali pada 2003)Hasil terbaikQuarterfinals: 2013, 2015Kejuaraan U-19 AFCPenampilan7 (Pertama kali pada 2002)Hasil terbaik Runners-up, 2008 Tim nasional sepak bola U-20 Uzbekistan mewakili Uzbekistan dalam kompetisi sepak bola internasional ...

 

 

Cathedral in the City of London, England This article is about St Paul's cathedral in London, England. For other cathedrals of the same name, see St. Paul's Cathedral (disambiguation). Saint Paul's redirects here. For other uses, see Saint Paul (disambiguation). Church in London, EnglandSt Paul'sCathedral Church of St Paul the ApostleAerial view of the St Paul's CathedralInteractive fullscreen map51°30′50″N 0°05′54″W / 51.5138°N 0.0983°W / 51.5138; -0.0983...

 

 

Itzstedt Lambang kebesaranLetak Itzstedt di Segeberg NegaraJermanNegara bagianSchleswig-HolsteinKreisSegeberg Municipal assoc.Itzstedt Pemerintahan • MayorUta Mette (FDP)Luas • Total7,13 km2 (275 sq mi)Ketinggian27 m (89 ft)Populasi (2013-12-31)[1] • Total2.364 • Kepadatan3,3/km2 (8,6/sq mi)Zona waktuWET/WMPET (UTC+1/+2)Kode pos23845Kode area telepon04535Pelat kendaraanSESitus webwww.amt-itzstedt.eu Itz...

Pagina del libro al-Munqidh min al-dalal di Al-Ghazali, il quale difese strenuamente il sufismo. Il sufismo[1] o taṣawwuf (in arabo تصوّف) è la dimensione mistica[2] dell'Islam[3]; sono detti sufi quanti praticano tale forma di esperienza. Indice 1 Origini 2 Essenza 3 Terminologia 4 Etimologia 5 Storia 5.1 Origini 5.2 Come una disciplina islamica 6 Diffusione e caratteri del sufismo 6.1 L’espressione artistica e sapienziale dei Sufi 6.2 I sette gradi di eleva...

 

 

У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Горностай (значения). Горностай Научная классификация Домен:ЭукариотыЦарство:ЖивотныеПодцарство:ЭуметазоиБез ранга:Двусторонне-симметричныеБез ранга:ВторичноротыеТип:ХордовыеПодтип:ПозвоночныеИнфратип:Челюстнороты...

 

 

artikel ini perlu dirapikan agar memenuhi standar Wikipedia. Tidak ada alasan yang diberikan. Silakan kembangkan artikel ini semampu Anda. Merapikan artikel dapat dilakukan dengan wikifikasi atau membagi artikel ke paragraf-paragraf. Jika sudah dirapikan, silakan hapus templat ini. (Pelajari cara dan kapan saatnya untuk menghapus pesan templat ini) Artikel ini tidak memiliki referensi atau sumber tepercaya sehingga isinya tidak bisa dipastikan. Tolong bantu perbaiki artikel ini dengan menamba...

Country in West Asia This article is about the country. For other places, see Qatar (disambiguation). State of Qatarدولة قطر (Arabic)Dawlat Qaṭar Flag Emblem Motto: الله الوطن الأميرAllāh al-Waṭan al-ʾAmīrGod, Nation, EmirAnthem: السلام الأميريAs-Salām al-ʾAmīrīPeace to the EmirLocation and extent of Qatar (dark green) on the Arabian PeninsulaCapitaland largest cityDoha25°18′N 51°31′E / 25.300°N 51.517°Eþ...

 

 

В этой статье речь идет о совете министров правительств стран-членов ЕС. О встрече глав государств и правительств стран-членов ЕС см. Европейский совет. О международной организации, состоящей из 46 европейских стран см. Совет Европы. Совет Европейского союза на оф�...

 

 

  此條目介紹的是從事商業活動的人物。关于建立商朝的古代部落,请见「商人 (民族)」。 此条目論述以華文區為主,未必有普世通用的觀點。 (2019年3月13日)請協助補充內容以避免偏頗,或討論本文的問題。 古代商旅,靠長程貿易、「低買高賣」賺取價差 商人,古称商贾,中国广东称生意人,是指以別人產生的商品或服務進行貿易,或自己擁有工業企业並透過人力�...

Một hệ sinh học là một mạng lưới phức tạp của các thực thể có liên quan đến sinh học. Tổ chức sinh học kéo dài một vài thang đo và được xác định dựa trên các cấu trúc khác nhau tùy thuộc vào hệ thống là gì.[1] Ví dụ về các hệ thống sinh học ở quy mô vĩ mô là quần thể sinh vật. Trên thang cơ quan và mô ở động vật có vú và các động vật khác, các ví dụ bao gồm hệ tu...

 

 

Buddhism with Chinese characteristics This article is about the Chinese form of Mahayana Buddhism. For all Buddhist branches practiced in China, see Buddhism in China. This article should specify the language of its non-English content, using {{lang}}, {{transliteration}} for transliterated languages, and {{IPA}} for phonetic transcriptions, with an appropriate ISO 639 code. Wikipedia's multilingual support templates may also be used...

 

 

This article is about the mythological characters with this name. For the ancient Greek sculptor, see Argius. For the genus of moths (family Sphingidae), see Agrius (moth).See also: Agreus (mythology) Agrius (/ˈæɡriəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἄγριος means wild)[1] in Greek mythology, is a name that may refer to: Agrius, one of the Giants, sons of Gaia. He, together with Thoon, was clubbed to death by Moirai with maces made from bronze, during the Gigantomachy, the battle of the Gia...

You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in German. (February 2010) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the German article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikip...

 

 

Pour les articles homonymes, voir Siegfried. SiegfriedBiographieActivités Explorateur, aventurier, SauroctonesPère SigmundMère Hjördís (en)Conjoints BrunehildeKriemhildEnfants SvanhildrAslaugAutres informationsPropriétaire de Gram, Hrotti, Balmung (d)Vénéré par Mythologie nordiquemodifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Représentation de Sigurd dans une édition suédoise de 1893 de l'Edda poétique. Sigurd (Sigurðr en vieux norrois) est un héros légendaire de la mytholog...