- Francis Newall, 2nd Baron Newall
Francis Storer Eaton Newall, 2nd Baron Newall (born
23 June 1930 , in Surrey, England) is the son ofMarshal of the Royal Air Force andGovernor-General of New Zealand Sir Cyril Newall and his wife Olivia, and has served as asoldier , staff officer,diplomat ,politician ,legislator ,businessman , and representative of the Crown in a variety of capacities.Newall resided in his family’s
Surrey home before leaving forCairo upon his father’s appointment as Air Officer Commanding Middle East. There he remained for four years, returning again to Surrey from 1935 to 1941, at which point he and his family were moved toNew Zealand following Sir Cyril’s appointment as Governor-General. Unlike the rest of his family, he only remained two years: in 1943, having matriculated to Eton, he returned home, residing there and with strangers and friends of his parents from then through the end of the war and, subsequently, that of his father’s term in 1946.Newall remained at Eton through 1948, when he volunteered for Army service and was accepted to the
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst . He remained there until successfully completing the course in the middle of 1950, at which point (following further gunnery training) he joined the11th Hussars , then stationed with theBritish Army of the Rhine inOsnabruck ,Germany . He served there and atWesendorf for three years, commanding anarmoured cavalry troop and being promotedLieutenant in 1952 before the 11th was transferred toMalaysia (then-British Malaya) in 1953 to combat the increasingly-powerfulCommunist insurgency there (seeMalayan Emergency ). During his service there, he served in a variety of roles, including intelligence, domestic pacification, and aide-de-camp toGeneral Sir Charles Loewen, Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces. In 1956 he was promotedCaptain and returned to Britain as adjutant to theRoyal Gloucestershire Hussars , and served in a variety of roles thereafter until his 1961 retirement following contraction ofjaundice inOmagh ,Northern Ireland .At this point, Newall entered the business world. He joined Arthur Guinness & Son and subsequently helped found
Harp Lager . During this time he acceded to the peerage following his father’s death in 1963, assuming his seat in theHouse of Lords as the Lord Newall. He remained with Guinness until 1966, taking a position as public relations spokesmen for Schweppes USA, Ltd, during which time he took a home in the Americanstate ofConnecticut . He returned to the UK in 1972 as managing director forNeilson McCarthy Public Relations , a position he held until 1975. He has continued to be involved in business since, and presently serves as Chairman of Code Circus Ltd, aweb application development company.At this time Lord Newall began to seriously engage in politics. He took his seat as a Conservative member of the Lords shortly following the return to power of Labour Prime Minister
Harold Wilson , and served as an opposition spokesman and whip from 1976, his tenure ending upon the victory and accession to power ofMargaret Thatcher . He continued dual involvement in both business and politics through 1983, at which time he entered continental politics as a delegate to theCouncil of Europe andWestern European Union . He continued sitting in the Lords, holding his seat for a total of thirty-seven years and introducing sixprivate members’ bills — four of which were passed — as well as making hundreds of speeches. Since losing his seat per the expulsion of the hereditary peers in theHouse of Lords Act 1999 he has become Co-Chairman of theHereditary Peerage Association . He has also acted as a representative of the British parliament and the WEU on several occasions: notably, during annual visits from 1986 through 1993 toRomania , which included private meetings with PresidentNicolae Ceauşescu and members of his government; and, more recently, inAzerbaijan .Lord Newall also takes active interests in both sports and charity work. He served for twelve years as chairman of the British Greyhound Racing Board and president of the World Greyhound Racing Association. He is at present a president of
SPANA (Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad) , chairman of the Lord Barnby Charitable Association and of the British Moroccan Society, and a committee member for the Not Forgotten Association, which works to provide services for disabled British servicepeople. He is also honorary president of the Committee for Release of Tindouf Prisoners, which campaigns for the release of four-hundred-and-eight of the longest-held prisoners-of-war in the world.Lord Newall has three children — daughter Miranda and sons Richard and David — and seven grandchildren with his wife of forty-eight years, Panna. The garden of his home in
Buckinghamshire , where he has resided for thirty years, is open to the public.External links
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