Identity area
Reference code
Title
Date(s)
- c1891-1974 (Creation)
Level of description
Extent and medium
38 boxes
Context area
Name of creator
Biographical history
Born 1887; educated at University College School, London, and University College, Oxford University; entered Treasury, 1910, by open competition; Private Secretary to six successive Financial Secretaries, 1913-1917; accompanied Sir H. Lever to USA on special financial mission, 1917; served under John Maynard Keynes at the Treasury, 1917-1919; Treasury representative, Paris Peace Conference, 1919-1920; Secretary to British Delegation, Reparation Commission, 1920-1922; General Secretary to Reparation Commission, 1922-1924, and Secretary to the Dawes Committee, 1924; Commissioner of Controlled Revenues, Berlin, 1924-1930; Knighted, 1925; started new career in the City of London, as Chairman, 1934-1952 and Director, 1952-1967, of S.G. Warburg and Co; Member, Executive National Liberal Federation, 1933-1936; Joint Treasurer, 1936-1948, President, 1949-1950, and Vice-President, 1950-1960, Liberal Party Organisation; President, Free Trade Union, 1948-1959; Vice-President, Liberal International, 1954-1967; Vice-President, Anglo-Israel Association (Chairman of Council, 1950-1960); Member of Council, 1933-1967, and President, 1970, Royal Institute of International Affairs; Liberal candidate for the City of London, 1945 and Finchley, 1950; died 1974. Publications: translator of Europe must unite (Paneuropa Editions, Glarus; Plymouth printed, 1940) and The Totalitarian State against Man (Frederick Muller, London, 1938), both by Count Richard Nikolaus Coudenhove-Kalergi; Government and industry (Lund, Humphries and Co, London, 1944); Government intervention in industry (Lovat Dickson, London, 1935); Liberal principle and policies (Liberal Publication Department, London, 1947); Moral and political problems of economic prosperity (Liberal Publication Department, London, 1962); Recollected in Tranquillity (Pall Mall Press, London & Dunmow, 1964); Reparation Reviewed (Ernest Benn, London, 1930); The Liberal Case (Allan Wingate, London & New York, 1950).
Archival history
Transferred to the archives after McFadyean's death.
GB 0097 MCFADYEAN c1891-1974 collection 38 boxes McFadyean , Sir , Andrew , 1887-1974 , Knight , civil servant
Born 1887; educated at University College School, London, and University College, Oxford University; entered Treasury, 1910, by open competition; Private Secretary to six successive Financial Secretaries, 1913-1917; accompanied Sir H. Lever to USA on special financial mission, 1917; served under John Maynard Keynes at the Treasury, 1917-1919; Treasury representative, Paris Peace Conference, 1919-1920; Secretary to British Delegation, Reparation Commission, 1920-1922; General Secretary to Reparation Commission, 1922-1924, and Secretary to the Dawes Committee, 1924; Commissioner of Controlled Revenues, Berlin, 1924-1930; Knighted, 1925; started new career in the City of London, as Chairman, 1934-1952 and Director, 1952-1967, of S.G. Warburg and Co; Member, Executive National Liberal Federation, 1933-1936; Joint Treasurer, 1936-1948, President, 1949-1950, and Vice-President, 1950-1960, Liberal Party Organisation; President, Free Trade Union, 1948-1959; Vice-President, Liberal International, 1954-1967; Vice-President, Anglo-Israel Association (Chairman of Council, 1950-1960); Member of Council, 1933-1967, and President, 1970, Royal Institute of International Affairs; Liberal candidate for the City of London, 1945 and Finchley, 1950; died 1974. Publications: translator of Europe must unite (Paneuropa Editions, Glarus; Plymouth printed, 1940) and The Totalitarian State against Man (Frederick Muller, London, 1938), both by Count Richard Nikolaus Coudenhove-Kalergi; Government and industry (Lund, Humphries and Co, London, 1944); Government intervention in industry (Lovat Dickson, London, 1935); Liberal principle and policies (Liberal Publication Department, London, 1947); Moral and political problems of economic prosperity (Liberal Publication Department, London, 1962); Recollected in Tranquillity (Pall Mall Press, London & Dunmow, 1964); Reparation Reviewed (Ernest Benn, London, 1930); The Liberal Case (Allan Wingate, London & New York, 1950).
Transferred to the archives after McFadyean's death.
Donated in 1975. The lithographs were given by the family in 1995.
Papers of Sir Andrew McFadyean, c1891-1974], notably material concerning the Dawes Plan and other reparation negotiations of the 1920s, his connection with the Liberal Party; correspondence from his work at the Treasury (1910-1920), extensive personal and business correspondence; papers relating to rubber production and regulation and his work in North Borneo and draft trasncripts of his autobiography 'Recollected in Tranquility'.
Duplicates have been removed.
Files of receipts, correspondence regarding McFadyean's home including insurance and with his bank have also been removed
McFadyean also destroyed a number of files himself, keeping only the current file. Full details are at file level descriptions.
No further accruals are expected.
The collection is divided into the following series:
Series 1 - Treasury (1903-1923),
Series 2 - Reparations Commission (1920-1952),
Series 3 - Liberal Party (c1933-1970),
Series 4 - Rubber Production (1943-1965),
Series 5 - Recollected in Tranquility (c1910-1964),
Series 6 - Correspondence (1920-1974),
Series 7 - North Borneo (1936-1941),
Series 8 - Institute of Pacific Relations (1943-1953),
Series 9 - Royal Institute of International Affairs (1939-1958),
Series 10 - Refugees Organisations (1933-1962).
There are also a number of general files at the end of the collection and files which relate to more than one area of McFadyean's work.
Open
Copyright is retained by the family. Some documents may be photocopied.Apply to the Archivist in the first instance.
English, French, German
Some papers are extremely fragile, particularly regarding the work of the Reparations Commission.
Detailed catalogue available online and printed handlist avaiable.
BLPES also has the Liberal Party Papers (LIBERAL PARTY). There are papers regarding German reparations in the WISE, BUXTON, FISCHER WILLIAMS and LNU collections. Papers on the Royal Institute of International Affairs are at COLL MISC 0462, and in the SHORE and WEBSTER collections.
Following collections are held by SOAS:
Guthrie and Co with subsidiaries (GUTHRIE),
British North Borneo Chartered Company (MS 283792),
Sir Charles Addis (PP MS 14)
University College, Oxford University, holds an account book, 1905-1909 (Ref: UC: P28).
Sources: Who's Who 1897-1996 (A & C Black, 1996); British Library On-Line Public Access Catalogue 97; Historical Manuscripts Commission National Register of Archives. Compiled by Sarah Aitchison as part of the RSLP AIM25 project. Modified by Becky Webster May 2008. Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. May 2008 Dawes Plan Derso , Alloysius , fl 1931-1951 , political illustrator Economic relations Europe Foreign relations France Interdependence International conflicts International economic relations International relations Kelen , fl 1931-1951 , political illustrator Liberal Party Lithographs McFadyean , Sir , Andrew , 1887-1974 , Knight , civil servant Reparations Visual materials War Western Europe World War One (1914-1918) World wars (events) Wars (events)
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Donated in 1975. The lithographs were given by the family in 1995.
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Papers of Sir Andrew McFadyean, c1891-1974], notably material concerning the Dawes Plan and other reparation negotiations of the 1920s, his connection with the Liberal Party; correspondence from his work at the Treasury (1910-1920), extensive personal and business correspondence; papers relating to rubber production and regulation and his work in North Borneo and draft trasncripts of his autobiography 'Recollected in Tranquility'.
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
Duplicates have been removed.
Files of receipts, correspondence regarding McFadyean's home including insurance and with his bank have also been removed
McFadyean also destroyed a number of files himself, keeping only the current file. Full details are at file level descriptions.
Accruals
No further accruals are expected.
System of arrangement
The collection is divided into the following series:
Series 1 - Treasury (1903-1923),
Series 2 - Reparations Commission (1920-1952),
Series 3 - Liberal Party (c1933-1970),
Series 4 - Rubber Production (1943-1965),
Series 5 - Recollected in Tranquility (c1910-1964),
Series 6 - Correspondence (1920-1974),
Series 7 - North Borneo (1936-1941),
Series 8 - Institute of Pacific Relations (1943-1953),
Series 9 - Royal Institute of International Affairs (1939-1958),
Series 10 - Refugees Organisations (1933-1962).
There are also a number of general files at the end of the collection and files which relate to more than one area of McFadyean's work.
Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
Open
Conditions governing reproduction
Copyright is retained by the family. Some documents may be photocopied.Apply to the Archivist in the first instance.
Language of material
- English
Script of material
- Latin
Language and script notes
English, French, German
Physical characteristics and technical requirements
BLPES also has the Liberal Party Papers (LIBERAL PARTY). There are papers regarding German reparations in the WISE, BUXTON, FISCHER WILLIAMS and LNU collections. Papers on the Royal Institute of International Affairs are at COLL MISC 0462, and in the SHORE and WEBSTER collections.
Finding aids
Detailed catalogue available online and printed handlist avaiable.
Allied materials area
Existence and location of originals
Existence and location of copies
Related units of description
Following collections are held by SOAS:
Guthrie and Co with subsidiaries (GUTHRIE),
British North Borneo Chartered Company (MS 283792),
Sir Charles Addis (PP MS 14)
University College, Oxford University, holds an account book, 1905-1909 (Ref: UC: P28).
Publication note
Notes area
Note
Alternative identifier(s)
Access points
Place access points
Name access points
Genre access points
Description control area
Description identifier
Institution identifier
Rules and/or conventions used
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
Status
Level of detail
Dates of creation revision deletion
Language(s)
- English