Clement-Jones family 12/22 - Person Sheet
Clement-Jones family 12/22 - Person Sheet
NameJohn Sewell COURTAULD MC MP, 9639
Birth1880
Death1942
FatherSydney COURTAULD JP , 9636 (1840-1899)
MotherSarah Lucy SHARPE , 9637 (1843-1906)
Spouses
Birth1884
Death1959, Midhurst
FatherSir Arthur HOLLAND , 11590 (1843-1928)
MotherMary Catherine Barbara SCHWANN , 11604 (1843-1940)
Marriage1906, Wimbledon
Notes for John Sewell COURTAULD MC MP

John Courtauld was a member of the well-known Courtauld family. The family came to England as Huguenot refugees and at one time engaged in the classical Huguenot occupation of being a silk-weaver in the Spitalfields district of London. However, they soon established the family company and moved out of London to Essex. For two centuries the family has been associated with the Braintree area of Essex, in Pebmarsh, Halstead, Gosfield and Bocking. The silk and crepe manufacture thrived and the development of rayon and other artificial fibres made the company one of the leading textile companies in Britain, if not the world. The wealth that came with this success enabled many family members to pursue successful careers in politics and in the arts.

John Courtauld was the third son of Sydney Courtauld (10 March 1840 – 20 October 1899) and Sarah Lucy Sharpe (1844–1906). His eldest brother was Sir William Courtauld Bt., the first - and last - baronet; the second brother was Samuel Courtauld, who established the Courtauld Institute of Art; his youngest brother was Sir Stephen Courtauld Kt., the patron of Art Deco works at Eltham Palace.

John Courtauld saw active service in the First World War and was awarded the Military Cross. He owned a company of architects, but at the 1924 general election he was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Chichester, a safe Conservative seat. He was duly re-elected at the general elections of 1929, 1931 and 1935, until his death in 1942, aged 61.
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