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In November, 1928, Jellicoe was elected to a seat on the Board of Directors of the Midland Bank.<ref>"Lord Jellicoe's Bank Directorship" (Business Appointments).  ''The Times''.  Friday, 23 November, 1928.  Issue '''45058''', col C, pg. 24.</ref>
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In November, 1928, Jellicoe was elected to a seat on the Board of Directors of the Midland Bank.<ref>"Lord Jellicoe's Bank Directorship" (Business Appointments).  ''The Times''.  Friday, 23 November, 1928.  Issue '''45058''', col C, pg. 24.</ref> In early 1930 he was appointed to the London Board of the Australian Mutual Provident Society in the place of the late Sir George A. Cockburn.<ref>''The Economist''.  Saturday, 1 February, 1930.  Issue '''4510''', pg. 278.</ref> 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:03, 17 July 2010

The Life of Admiral of the Fleet
John Rushworth Jellicoe,
First Earl Jellicoe

5 December, 1869 – 20 November, 1935
Jellicoe, 1920.JPG
Chapters
Background and Early LifeService as LieutenantCommanderCommand and ChinaDirector of Naval OrdnanceFlag Rank and ControllerSea Service and Second Sea LordCommand of the Grand FleetThe War at Sea, 1914-1916The Battle of JutlandAfter JutlandFirst Sea Lord and the Submarine MenaceControversy and DismissalEmpire TourGovernor-General of New ZealandThe Jutland ControversyRetirementDeath and Legacy

In November, 1928, Jellicoe was elected to a seat on the Board of Directors of the Midland Bank.[1] In early 1930 he was appointed to the London Board of the Australian Mutual Provident Society in the place of the late Sir George A. Cockburn.[2]

Footnotes

  1. "Lord Jellicoe's Bank Directorship" (Business Appointments). The Times. Friday, 23 November, 1928. Issue 45058, col C, pg. 24.
  2. The Economist. Saturday, 1 February, 1930. Issue 4510, pg. 278.