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Lucius Thompson-McCausland

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to the Bretton Woods conference in 1944 and, after Keynes' death in 1946, to the Havana Conference in 1948. He was advisor to the Governor of the Bank of England from 1949 until 1965. He became a governor of Repton School in 1953 and was chairman of the Governors from 1959 to 1970. From 1964 to 1969
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from 1965 to 1966. From 1965 to 1968, he was a consultant to the Treasury on the international monetary problems. In 1967 he became a Director of Tricentrol Ltd, becoming chairman in 1970. He also re-joined Moody's in 1970. From 1969 to 1980 he was principal of the Corporation of
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as a temporary clerk and was assistant adviser from 1941 to 1949. He assumed the surname Thompson-McCausland by Royal Licence on 16 April 1942, in accordance with family settlement.
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Thompson was the son of Sir John Thompson and his wife Ada Tyrrell. His father was Chief Commissioner of
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Economist service in 1929. He left the Financial News in 1934 and in 1939 left Moody's and joined the
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and became a banker. Emma married Dr. Henry Armstrong and they are the parents of actor and comedian
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Thompson married Helen Laura McCausland on 30 April 1930 and they had six children:
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Thompson-McCausland had important roles at the Bank of England and accompanied
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Elizabeth Hennessy A domestic history of the Bank of England, 1930-1960
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Treasury Papers Series Two: Treasury Papers of John Maynard Keynes
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Marcus became a clergyman. Benedict rowed in the 1959
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British
economist
Bretton Woods conference
Treasury
sterling crisis
Delhi
Repton School
King's College, Cambridge
Moody's
Bank of England
John Maynard Keynes
Corporation of Working Men's Colleges
Dun and Bradstreet
Hertingfordbury
Hertfordshire
High Sheriff of Hertfordshire
Working Men's College
Boat Race
Cambridge
Alexander Armstrong




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