Richard Durning Holt

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R. D. Holt

Sir Richard Durning Holt, Baronet, JP (13 November 1868 – 22 March 1941) was a British Liberal Party politician and businessman with interests in shipping.

Background and education

Holt was born on 13 November 1868 at Edge Lane, in West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire. He was one of five sons of Robert Durning Holt, a cotton broker and later Lord Mayor of Liverpool, by his wife Lawrencina Potter, daughter of Richard Potter and sister of Beatrice Webb. He was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford.[1]

Political career

After some persuasion from Herbert Gladstone, Holt stood as Liberal candidate at Liverpool West Derby in 1903, when he lost to William Rutherford. He stood and lost again there in 1906.[2] He was elected at a by-election in 1907 as a Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Hexham[3] but his classical liberal ideas were increasingly out of fashion in the Liberal Party; he opposed David Lloyd George's social welfare legislation as government interference.

Template:Election box candidate with party link coalition 1918Template:Election box end 1918 However, he accepted the minimum wage in 1900 and a public works programme in 1929 after at first opposing it.[1] He became part of the "Holt Cave" of Liberal MPs who opposed Lloyd George's 1914 budget. He was Liberal candidate for Cumberland North in 1929. In January 1935 he was created a baronet for his services to shipping.[1] In June 1936 he was elected to serve on the Liberal Party Council.[5]Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Holt had initially opposed Britain becoming involved in what became the First World War, writing on 2 August 1914 that he found it "impossible to believe that a Liberal Government can be guilty of the crime of dragging us into this conflict in which we are no way interested". However, by 9 August, he had changed his mind after Germany's attack on Belgium, whose neutrality both Germany and Britain had guaranteed. He later expressed dissatisfaction with voluntary fundraising in aid of the war effort, believing that it encouraged many people to become reliant on the work of others.[6]

Family

Holt was a lifelong Unitarian and was elected president of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association in 1918. He married Eliza Lawrence Wells in 1897. They had three daughters,[1] of whom the eldest, Grace, married Anthony Methuen, 5th Baron Methuen.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". His daughter Anne stood as the Liberal Party candidate for Liverpool Toxteth at the 1950 General Election.[7]Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Holt died in his house at 54 Ullet Road, Liverpool, on 22 March 1941, aged 72. There had been a male stillbirth in 1904 but no surviving sons, so the baronetcy died with him.[1] His wife died in 1951.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

References

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Further reading

External links

General election 1918: Eccles[4]
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Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/checkTemplate:Succession box/check Member of Parliament for Hexham
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Baronetage of the United Kingdom
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Extinct

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