Roger Makins, 1st Baron Sherfield

British diplomat
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish diplomat
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasDiplomat
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth3 February 1904, Londinium, UK
Death9 November 1996 (aged 92 years)
Star signAquarius
Family
Mother:Maria Florence Mellor
Father:Ernest Makins
Children:Christopher Makins, 2nd Baron Sherfield Mary Makins Cynthia Makins Virginia Makins Patricia Makins Dwight William Makins, 3rd Baron Sherfield
Education
Christ Church
West Downs School
Winchester College
Awards
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George 
The details

Biography

Roger Mellor Makins, 1st Baron Sherfield, GCB GCMG FRS DL (3 February 1904 – 9 November 1996), was a British diplomat who served as British Ambassador to the United States from 1953 to 1956.

Background and early life

Makins was the son of Brigadier-General Sir Ernest Makins (1869–1959) and Florence Mellor. He was educated at Winchester and Christ Church, Oxford, and was called to the Bar, Inner Temple, in 1927.

Early diplomatic career

However, he never practised and instead joined the Diplomatic Service in 1928. Makins was later appointed to be Minister Plenipotentiary at the British Embassy in Washington in 1945, and served until 1947. He was Assistant Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign Office from 1947 to 1948 and as Deputy Under-Secretary of State from 1948 to 1952.

Ambassador to the United States

In 1953 he was appointed to be the Ambassador to the United States, a post he held until 1956. On the eve of the Suez Crisis, he was present at the crucial meeting on 25 September 1956 where Harold Macmillan was apparently persuaded that US President Dwight D. Eisenhower had offered the British Government tacit support; Makins, on the other hand, concluded correctly that Eisenhower would not support the intervention.

Later career in the civil service

After his return from Washington he served as Joint Permanent Secretary to The Treasury from 1956 to 1960 and as Chairman of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority from 1960 to 1964.

Chancellorship

Makins was appointed to the post of Chancellor of the University of Reading in 1969, and retained this position until 1992.

Marriage

On 30 April 1934, in an Episcopal ceremony in Tallahassee, Florida, he married an American, Alice Brooks Davis (d.1985), the daughter of Dwight F. Davis, founder of the Davis Cup and former US Secretary of War.

Honours

Makins was appointed to the Order of St Michael and St George as a Companion (CMG) in the 1944 New Year Honours and was promoted in the same Order as a Knight Commander (KCMG) in the 1949 Birthday Honours. He was appointed to the Order of the Bath as a Knight Commander (KCB) in the 1953 New Year Honours. He was promoted in the Order of St Michael and St George as a Knight Grand Cross (GCMG) in the 1955 New Year Honours and was promoted within the Order of the Bath as a Knight Grand Cross (GBE) in the 1960 New Year Honours.

In the 1964 Birthday Honours, Makins was raised to the peerage as Baron Sherfield, of Sherfield-on-Loddon in the County of Southampton.

He was elected to be a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) under Statute 12 (for those "who have rendered conspicuous service to the cause of science, or are such that election would be of signal benefit to the Society") in 1986.

Arms

Coat of arms of Roger Makins, 1st Baron Sherfield
Crest
A Dexter Arm embowed in Armour proper encircled by an annulet Or and holding a Flagstaff therefrom flowing a Banner Argent charged with a Lion's Face Gules
Supporters
Dexter: a Lion Sable pendent from a Chain about the neck Or a Bezant charged with a Model representing an Atom of Lithium 6 Sable; Sinister: a Bald Headed Eagle rising proper adorned likewise about the neck the Bezant charged with a Lawn Tennis Racquet erect gules
Motto
In Lumine Luce

The Makins Collection

Ferdinand Lured by Ariel, a Millais from Makins' collection.

Makins was a notable collector of Victorian art. The Makins Collection contained important works by John Everett Millais.

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