Andrew Common

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Sir Lawrence Andrew Common DSO DL (31 March 1889 – 6 April 1953) was a British shipping director.[1][2][3][4]

Born(1889-03-31)31 March 1889
Sunderland, County Durham, England
Died6 April 1953(1953-04-06) (aged 64)
Allegiance United Kingdom
RankSecond Lieutenant / Major
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Andrew Common
The grave of Sir Andrew and Lady Common.
Edmundbyers, County Durham, England
Born(1889-03-31)31 March 1889
Sunderland, County Durham, England
Died6 April 1953(1953-04-06) (aged 64)
Allegiance United Kingdom
RankSecond Lieutenant / Major
Unit3rd Northumbrian (County of Durham) Brigade of the Royal Field Artillery
ConflictsWorld War I
AwardsDSO
Other workMinistry of War Transport (World War II)
Deputy Lieutenant of County Durham
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Common was born in Sunderland, County Durham, the son of Francis James Common (1847–1903), an iron merchant from Darlington, and his wife, Annie Elizabeth (née Walford) of Banbury, Oxfordshire.[5] His aunt, Emma Jane Common, was the wife of the Nonconformist divine, Joseph Parker.

In 1911, he joined the Territorial Army as a second lieutenant in the 3rd Northumbrian (County of Durham) Brigade of the Royal Field Artillery retiring at the end of the war with the rank of Major and he was appointed a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order in 1917 for his services during World War I.[6][7]

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General election 1923: Sunderland [8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Green tickYWalter Raine 23,497 19.9
Unionist Green tickYLuke Thompson 23,379 19.8
Liberal Andrew Common 22,438 19.0 +7.3
Liberal Hamar Greenwood 22,034 18.6
Labour David Baxter Lawley 13,707 11.6 −0.6
Labour Tom Gillinder 13,184 11.1 −1.0
Majority 1,905 1.1
Turnout 77.9
Unionist hold Swing
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In the 1945 New Year Honours, Common was appointed a knight bachelor by George VI for his work with the Ministry of War Transport during World War II and knighted at Buckingham Palace in 1945.[9][10] He was also appointed a Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, for his services to her country during the war.[11]

In 1952, Common was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of County Durham and High Sheriff of that county in 1953, having previously been nominated in 1950 and 1952.[12][13][14][15]

In 1923, Common had married Bessie Reid Pollock (1895–1959), a daughter of Gilbert Reid Pollock (1865–?), an iron engineer from Neilston, Renfrewshire, and his wife, Annie (née Blackwell) of Hyde, Cheshire.[16][17][18][19] They had three children, Joyce A. (born 1924), Elizabeth A. (born 1926) and Gilbert A. (born 1930).[20][21]

Common died in 1953 and was buried in Edmundbyers, County Durham, near to his home, Hunter House on the banks of Derwent Reservoir. His wife was later interred with him upon her death in 1959.[2][3]

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