Angus Holden, 3rd Baron Holden

Angus William Eden Holden, 3rd Baron Holden and 4th Baronet Holden (1 August 1898 – 6 July 1951), was a British Liberal then Labour politician.

Angus Holden

Holden was the son of Ernest Illingworth Holden, 2nd Baron Holden, and his first wife Ethel (née Cookson), and succeeded to the barony on the death of his father in 1937.

He stood as the Liberal candidate for Tottenham North at the 1929 general election.

He was a Speaker and Deputy Chairman in the House of Lords 1947 and served in the Labour administration of Clement Attlee as Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations from March to July 1950.

Lord Holden died in July 1951, aged 52. He never married; on his death the barony became extinct. He was succeeded in his baronetcy by his kinsman Sir Isaac Holden, 5th Baronet.

References

    • "Lord Holden" [obituary], in The Times, Monday, Jul 09, 1951; pg. 8; Issue 52048; col E
    • "Lord Holden: A Vivid Personality" (Letters from "A friend", and Mr. R. J. Minney), The Times, Thursday, Jul 12, 1951; pg. 8; Issue 52051; col G
    • Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages
    Political offices
    Preceded by
    Patrick Gordon Walker
    Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations
    1950
    Succeeded by
    David Rees-Williams
    Peerage of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by
    Ernest Illingworth Holden
    Baron Holden
    1937–1951
    Succeeded by
    Extinct
    Baronetage of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by
    Ernest Illingworth Holden
    Baronet
    (of Oakworth House )
    1937–1951
    Succeeded by
    Isaac Holden Holden
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