John Ganzoni, 1st Baron Belstead

John Ganzoni

Francis John Childs Ganzoni, 1st Baron Belstead, FRGS, DL (19 January 1882 – 15 August 1958[1]) was a Conservative Party politician in England.

Personal life

Born to Julius Charles Ganzoni and Mary Frances Childs, Ganzoni was educated at Tonbridge School and Christ Church, Oxford, from which he received a Master of Arts in 1906. In that same year, he became a barrister with membership of the Inner Temple. On 31 May 1930, he married Gwendolen Gertrude Turner. He was the father of John Ganzoni, 2nd Baron Belstead.

Public service

Ganzoni served in the First World War with the 4th Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment of the 4th Battalion; he rose to the rank of Captain. On 23 May 1914, he won a by-election to become the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for the formerly Liberal constituency of Ipswich, a position he would hold, with the exception of a brief period from 1923 to 1924, until 1938. During his parliamentary career, he held other positions. He served as Chairman of the Private Bills Committee from 1923 to 1938. In 1924, he became Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Postmaster-General, retaining that position until 1929. He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (DL) of Suffolk.

Honors

Ganzoni was invested as a Knight and as a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS). He was created a Baronet of Ipswich, Suffolk, on 22 March 1929. He was created Baron Belstead, of Ipswich, Suffolk, on 27 January 1938.

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References

  1. "Historical list of MPs: constituencies beginning with "I"". Leigh Rayment's House of Commons pages. Retrieved 11 January 2010.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Silvester Horne and
Sir Daniel Ford Goddard
Member of Parliament for Ipswich
19141923
With: Sir Daniel Ford Goddard
Succeeded by
Robert Jackson
Preceded by
Robert Jackson
Member of Parliament for Ipswich
1924–1938
Succeeded by
Richard Stokes
Peerage of England
New creation Baron Belstead
1938–1958
Succeeded by
John Ganzoni
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