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Christopher Clayton (businessman)

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Sir George Christopher Clayton CBE FRIC JP (11 July 1869 – 28 July 1945) was a British scientist, industrialist and Conservative politician.

Clayton was educated at Harrow School and Heidelberg and graduated from University College, Liverpool with a PhD in chemistry in 1896.[1] On graduation he obtained a post with the United Alkali Company of Widnes. In 1907 he joined the board of the company.[2] When United Alkali was merged with three other chemical companies to form Imperial Chemical Industries in 1926, Clayton became a director of ICI.[2]

At the 1922 general election he succeeded in regaining the Widnes constituency for the Conservative party.[3] He held the seat until the 1929 election when he was defeated by his Labour Party opponent. In 1925 he was appointed by Order in Council to the Board of Trade Advisory Council for Scientific and Industrial Research.[4] At the 1931 general election he returned to parliament as MP for the Wirral Division of Cheshire. He was President of the Royal Institute of Chemistry from 1930 to 1933 and was knighted in 1933.[2][5] He only sat for one term, retiring in 1935 due to his business commitments.[6]

Apart from being a director of ICI, Clayton was also chairman of the Liverpool Gas Company and vice-chairman of the Power Gas Corporation.[7][8]

Clayton married Mabel Valentine Grainger of Perth in 1896, and made his home at Kilry Lodge, Alyth, Perthshire, where he died in 1945 aged seventy-six.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b Obituary: Sir Christopher Clayton Kt CBE PhD FRIC JP, The Times, 31 July 1945, p. 6
  2. ^ a b c Monier-Williams, G. W.; Eynon, Lewis (January 1946). "Annual Report of Council, 1946". Analyst. Royal Society of Chemistry. 71 (841): 157b–162. doi:10.1039/AN946710157B. Retrieved 13 September 2008.
  3. ^ A "Key" Labour Contest, The Times, 28 October 1922, p. 10
  4. ^ Scientific Research, The Times, 29 September 1925, p. 16
  5. ^ King's Birthday Honours, The Times, 3 June 1933, p. 17
  6. ^ Wirral Division Candidates, The Times, 9 April 1935, p. 9
  7. ^ Power Gas Corporation, The Times, 13 December 1934, p. 25
  8. ^ Liverpool Gas Company, The Times, 19 December 1934, p. 19

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