John Fawcett Gordon

John Fawcett Gordon PC(NI) (13 May 1879  21 June 1965) was a politician in Northern Ireland.

John F. Gordon MP (left) and Northern Irish Prime Minister John Andrews, 1940s at Stormont.

Son of William James Gordon and Margaret Fawcett. Husband of Charlotte Banks. Born in the Belfast area, Gordon was sent to live with relatives in the US after his father died and was educated at Falls River School, Massachusetts, United States. He was manager of flax camps and a member of Belfast Corporation from 1920 to 1923. He was the Ulster Unionist Party Member of Parliament (MP) in the Northern Ireland parliament for Antrim and then Carrick from 1921 to 1943.

He served as Minister of Labour (Northern Ireland) from 1938 to 1943.[1] Prior to that, he was Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Labour from 1921. He served as Chairman of the National Assistance Board of Northern Ireland from 1943 to 1956 when he retired, although he was serving as Governor's Deputy as late as 1964 [2]

He is the great-grandfather of Jonathan McDowell.

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Parliament of Northern Ireland
New parliament Member of Parliament for Antrim
1921–1929
Constituency abolished
New constituency Member of Parliament for Carrick
1929–1943
Succeeded by
John Dermot Campbell
Political offices
New office Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour
1921–1938
Succeeded by
William Grant
Preceded by
David Graham Shillington
Minister of Labour
1938–1943
Succeeded by
William Grant


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