Robert Arthur Sanders, 1st Baron Bayford (20 June 1867 – 24 February 1940) was an
English barrister and politician.
Background and education
The eldest of the three sons of Arthur Sanders, a barrister, of Fernhill,
Wootton Bridge
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Isle of Wight
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, Sanders was born at 27 Norfolk Square,
Paddington
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,
Middlesex
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. He was educated at
Harrow and
Balliol College, Oxford, where he graduated with first class honours in law. He joined the
Inner Temple
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and was
called to the bar in 1891.
Political career
Sanders was
Conservative
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Member of Parliament for
Bridgwater,
Somerset
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from 1910 until 1923. During this time he also served from 1911 to 1917 as a
Lieutenant-Colonel
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with the
Royal North Devon Yeomanry, serving at
Gallipoli, and in
Egypt
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and
Palestine. He was appointed a
deputy lieutenant of
Somerset
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in 1912.
He was
Treasurer of the Household
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(Government Deputy Chief Whip in the House of Commons), 1918–1919, and a junior
Lord of the Treasury
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from 1919 until 1921. He then held ministerial office as
Under-Secretary of State for War
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from 1921 to 1922 and
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
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from 1922 to 1924. He was created a
Baronet
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in the
1920 New Year Honours and appointed to the
Privy Council in 1922, entitling him to the style "The Right Honourable".
He sat for
Wells from 1924 to 1929, when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Bayford, of Stoke Trister in the County of Somerset.
Personal life
Sanders married Lucy Sophia, daughter of William Halliday, in 1893. They had one son
Arthur Sanders and two daughters. As his only son committed suicide in 1920, the title became extinct on Bayford's death in February 1940, aged 72. Lady Bayford died in September 1957.
Honours
Footnotes
References
*Biography, ''
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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*''Who Was Who''
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