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William Dudley Ward
Treasurer of the Household
In office
20 December 1909 – 21 February 1912
MonarchGeorge V
Prime MinisterH. H. Asquith
Preceded bySir Edward Strachey
Succeeded byFrederick Guest
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
In office
9 December 1917 – 19 October 1922
MonarchGeorge V
Prime MinisterDavid Lloyd George
Preceded byCecil Beck
Succeeded byDouglas Hacking
Personal details
Born(1877-10-14)14 October 1877
London, England
Died11 November 1946(1946-11-11) (aged 69)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Political partyLiberal
Spouse

(m. 1913; div. 1931)
Children2, including Penelope Dudley-Ward
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge

Olympic medal record
Sailing
Representing  Great Britain
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1908 London 8 Metre

William Dudley Ward PC (14 October 1877 – 11 November 1946) was an English sportsman and Liberal Party politician.

Early life

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Dudley Ward was born in London, the son of William Humble Dudley Ward and the great-grandson of William Humble Ward, 10th Baron Ward.[1] His mother was the Honourable Eugenie Violet Adele Brett, daughter of William Brett, 1st Viscount Esher. He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge.[2] At Cambridge, he was secretary of the Pitt Club.[3]

Sporting activities

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William Dudley Ward as depicted by "Spy" (Leslie Ward) in Vanity Fair, 29 March 1900.

Dudley Ward rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1897, when Oxford won and as President of Cambridge University Boat Club (CUBC) he rowed in the winning Cambridge crews in the 1899 and 1900 Boat Races.[4]

AtHenley Royal Regatta he was runner up in Silver Goblets (pairs' event) in 1900 with Raymond Etherington-Smith. His crew won the Stewards' Challenge Cup in 1901. In 1902 he won the Grand Challenge Cup, the Stewards' Challenge Cup again, and the Silver Goblets partnering Claude Taylor. In 1903 his crew won the Stewards' and Grand again.[5]

In the 1908 Summer Olympics Dudley Ward was a crew member of the British boat Sorais which won the bronze medal in the 8-metre class.[6]

Political career

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Dudley Ward was returned to Parliament for Southampton in 1906, a seat he held until 1922,[7] and served under H. H. AsquithasTreasurer of the Household from 1909[8] to 1912.[9] During World War I he was a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, though this may have been a cover for his counter-espionage work for Admiral Sir William Reginald Hall, Director of Naval Intelligence. He served under David Lloyd GeorgeasVice-Chamberlain of the Household from 1917[10] to 1922.[11] In 1922 he was admitted to the Privy Council.[12]

Personal life

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Dudley Ward reportedly "had a liking for the fleshpots and was known, on occasions, to turn up for training still dressed in white tie and tails."[13] He married Winifred May "Freda" Birkin (better known under her married name of Freda Dudley Ward), daughter of Colonel Charles Wilfred Birkin, in 1913. She was a socialite and became a mistress of Edward, Prince of Wales. The marriage produced two daughters, of whom the elder, Penelope Dudley-Ward, was a leading actress in the 1930s and 1940s. The couple were divorced in 1931. After retiring from politics he divided his time between England and Canada, where he was custodian of Edward, Prince of Wales's Alberta properties, primarily the E.P. Ranch, the royal's cattle ranch near Pekisko west of Calgary. An old sandstone building on Stephen Avenue where he had his offices is known as the Glanville/Ward Block.[14] Dudley Ward died in Calgary, Alberta in November 1946, aged sixty-nine, after an operation, and is buried in the city's Union Cemetery. Freda remarried in 1937 and died in March 1983, aged eighty-eight.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Earl of Dudley for further information on the Ward family.
  • ^ "Ward, William Dudley (WRT896WD)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  • ^ Fletcher, Walter Morley (2011) [1935]. The University Pitt Club: 1835–1935 (First Paperback ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 92–93. ISBN 978-1-107-60006-5.
  • ^ "William Dudley Ward". Olympedia. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  • ^ Henley Royal Regatta Results of Final Races 1839–1939 Archived 9 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Profile at www.databaseolympics.com Archived 24 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "S" (part 3)
  • ^ "No. 28321". The London Gazette. 24 December 1909. p. 9763.
  • ^ "No. 28583". The London Gazette. 23 February 1912. p. 1339.
  • ^ "No. 30442". The London Gazette. 21 December 1917. p. 13384.
  • ^ "No. 32770". The London Gazette. 24 November 1922. p. 8292.
  • ^ "No. 32769". The London Gazette. 21 November 1922. p. 8185.
  • ^ R. Burnell & G. Page, The Brilliants: A History of the Leander Club, p. 82
  • ^ Ward, Rachel (30 July 2018). "Downton Abbey filled with Calgary connections, historian says". CBC News. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    Sir John Simeon
    Tankerville Chamberlayne

    Member of Parliament for Southampton
    1906–1922
    With: Sir Ivor Philipps
    Succeeded by

    Edwin King Perkins
    Lord Apsley

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Sir Edward Strachey

    Treasurer of the Household
    1909–1912
    Succeeded by

    Frederick Guest

    Preceded by

    Cecil Beck

    Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
    1917–1922
    Succeeded by

    Douglas Hacking


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