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Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor

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Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor (19 May 187930 September 1952) was a businessman and politician and a member of the prominent Astor family.

Born in New York City in the United States, he was the son of the extremely wealthy William Waldorf Astor (1848-1919) (later 1st Viscount Astor), and Mary Dahlgren Paul (1858-1894). He grew up in New York City but when he was 12 the family moved to England where he received an education at Eton College and at New College, Oxford.

The family's wealth allowed Waldorf Astor many choices but his interest in politics would dominate his life. In 1906, he married the American divorcée Nancy Witcher Langhorne who was born on exactly the same day as he was. A few years later he entered politics, being elected at the December 1910 general election as Conservative Member of Parliament for Plymouth and then in 1918 for Plymouth Sutton.

As a wedding gift, Astor's father had given him and his bride the family estate at Cliveden. There, Nancy Astor undertook a redecoration of the house, installing electricity for the first time. The young couple's lavish entertaining at the estate is often referred to as the 'golden period' at Cliveden when guests such as Winston Churchill, Arthur Balfour, Rudyard Kipling, Lord Curzon of Kedleston, and others of the British elite gathered for parties, fox hunting, and other pastimes of the wealthy. This circle was later made notorious by the left-wing journalist Claud Cockburn as the "Cliveden Set" who claimed they had enormous influential over the affairs of state. Waldorf Astor was a friend and supporter of David Lloyd George and during the First World War he served as the Prime Minister's Parliamentary Secretary. From 1919 until 1921 he served in government as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health.

On the death of his father, Waldorf Astor inherited a fortune that included the influential newspaper The Observer. In addition, he succeeded as 2nd Viscount Astor and automatically became a member of the House of Lords, and his seat in the House of Commons was forfeited. His wife Nancy then became the party's candidate in the subsequent by-election. On 28 November 1919, she became the second woman elected to the House of Commons, after Constance Markievicz). On 1 December, she became the first woman member to take her seat in the House (Markievicz had declined to do so in accordance with her party's policy). She was to be re-elected many times, serving until 1945.

Lord Astor was active in charitable causes and served as a governor of the Peabody Trust and Guy's Hospital. Still involved in political matters, he was Chairman of the Royal Institute of International Affairs from 1935 to 1949 and also served as Lord Mayor of Plymouth from 1939 to 1944. He took over a successful thoroughbred racing stable from his father and expanded it further, winning many important races throughout Britain including the prestigious St. Leger Stakes in 1927.

During the military buildup in Germany in the 1930s, the Astors promoted an entente with Germany which was seen by some as appeasement of Hitler and led to much criticism of the family. It is known that many of their associates felt sympathy for the state of Germany after World War I, feared Communism, and above all supported the position of the British government of that time. As for Lord Astor at this time he did maintain Anti-Semitic views and in the 1930s he told Thomas Jones that the reason Germany was criticized was because, Newspapers are influenced by those firms which advertise so largely in the press and are frequently under Jewish control.[1] However, Lady Astor was often fiercely critical of the Nazis mostly on women's rights. Further Lord Astor's Anti-Semitism was non-violent and he protested to Hitler about his treatment of the Jews. In 1940, they urged Neville Chamberlain to resign and supported Churchill as his replacement. He also strongly supported the war against Germany when it came although both remained uncomfortable with Joseph Stalin being a wartime ally. His son David, who became owner and editor of The Observer in 1948, would never forgive Claud Cockburn and his newssheet The Week for its attacks on the "Cliveden Set".

Although the Astor family donated the Cliveden Estate in Buckinghamshire to the National Trust, Lord Astor lived there until his death in 1952 and his wife remained until her death in 1964.

Children:
  1. William Waldorf Astor, 3rd Viscount Astor (1907-1966)
  2. The Hon. Nancy Phyllis Louise Astor (later Countess of Ancaster) (1909-1975)
  3. The Hon. Francis David Langhorne Astor (1912-2001)
  4. The Hon. Michael Langhorne Astor (1916-1979)
  5. The Hon. John Jacob Astor (1918-2000)


Parliament of the United Kingdom (1801–present)
Preceded by
Charles Edward Mallet
Aneurin Williams
Member of Parliament for Plymouth
2-seat constituency
(with Aneurin Williams)

19101918
Succeeded by
(constituency split)
Preceded by
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Member of Parliament for Plymouth Sutton
1918–1919
Succeeded by
Nancy Astor
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
William Waldorf Astor
Viscount Astor
19191952
Succeeded by
William Waldorf Astor
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