Sir Frederic Metcalfe
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Sir Frederic William Metcalfe (4 December 1886 – 3 June 1965) was a British public servant. He was a former Clerk of the House of Commons and first Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria.


Early life

Metcalfe was born in 1886 to the family of W.P. Metcalfe of Ceylon and Stone Hall, Oxted. He had his early education at Wellington and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge and later became an honorary fellow of the college."Sir Frederic Metcalfe." Times ondon, England5 June 1965: 12. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 4 Feb. 2016.


Career


Military service

During World War I, Metcalfe served with the army from 1914 to 1919 he served with the 6th Special Reserve Battalion of the
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Parliamentary

In 1919, Metcalfe gained appointment as an Assistant Clerk in the Department of the Clerk of the House of Commons, he was in the position until 1930 before he became Second Clerk Assistant. He became Clerk Assistant in 1937. In 1948, he was appointed as Clerk of the House of Commons until his retirement in July 1954, he succeeded Lord Campion in that position. In 1955, Metcalfe became the first Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria after its inauguration on 12 January 1955 by John MacPherson.


Personal life

Metcalfe was married to Helen Goodman of Oxted.


References

1886 births 1965 deaths Speakers of the House of Representatives (Nigeria) Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath Clerks of the House of Commons British civil servants English cricketers Berkshire cricketers British Army personnel of World War I Rifle Brigade officers {{UK-politician-stub