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Ref NoDF/TRU/911/1
Alt Ref NoDF911/1
TitleCorrespondence and Papers of Lord Macmillan (1873-1952), Trustee
DescriptionThe papers that make up this series consist of correspondence, memoranda and reports relating to the Trustees and their work. 1-2 are concerned with the committee on accommodation that Macmillan chaired in 1935 and which reported to the Trustees in 1936, while later items relate to such matters as the Trustees response to the critical memorial by J Graham Kerr, MP, (1945-1946), C Forster Cooper's memorandum on the future development of the Museum (1943) and the crisis over the choice of his successor as Director (1946).
Date1936-1947
AccessStatusOpen
Related MaterialPapers of the Macmillan Committee on Accommodation are held at DF1004/793, and those of the Museum Conference of Naturalists, which led to J Graham Kerr's memorial, are at DF5004.
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LevelSubSeries
AdminHistoryHugh Pattison Macmillan (1873-1952), Baron Macmillan, trained in law, and practiced as an advocate in Edinburgh from 1897, taking silk in 1912. He was appointed Lord Advocate to the Labour Government in 1924, and was made a lord of appeal in ordinary with a life peerage in 1930. Lord Macmillan sat in the House of Lords as a lord of appeal until his resignation in 1947. He sat on numerous committees and commissions throughout his career, and was chairman of, for example, the Royal Commission on Lunacy (1924-1926), the Political Honours Committee (1935), the Pilgrim Trust (1935-1952), and the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children (1928-1934).
Lord Macmillan was an Elected Trustee of the British Museum and member of the Standing Committee of Trustees from 1933 until 1949.

Reference:
Dictionary of National Biography, 1951-1960.

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CodePersonNameDates
PX50Kerr; Sir; John Graham (1869-1957)1869-1957
PX9549Macmillan; Hugh Pattison (1873-1952); Baron; Lawyer1873-1952
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