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Lord Erskine | |
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Governor of Madras Presidency | |
In office 15 November 1934 – 18 June 1936 | |
Governors‑General | The Marquess of Willingdon, The Marquess of Linlithgow |
Premier | Ramakrishna Ranga Rao of Bobbili, P. T. Rajan |
Preceded by | Hon. Sir George Frederick Stanley |
Succeeded by | Sir Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu (acting) |
In office 1 October 1936 – 12 March 1940 | |
Governor‑General | The Marquess of Linlithgow |
Premier | P. T. Rajan, Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu, Chakravarti Rajagopalachari |
Preceded by | Sir Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu (acting) |
Succeeded by | Hon. Arthur Hope |
Personal details | |
Born | 12 April 1895 |
Died | 3 May 1953 United Kingdom | (aged 58)
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse | Lady Marjorie Hervey |
Alma mater | Eton, Christ Church, Oxford |
Occupation | politician, administrator |
Profession | soldier |
John Francis Ashley Erskine, Lord Erskine GCSI, GCIE (12 April 1895 – 3 May 1953) was a British soldier, Conservative Party politician and administrator who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Weston-super-Mare and Brighton. Erskine also served as the governor of Madras Presidency from 1934 to 1940.
Erskine was born to Walter Erskine, 12th Earl of Mar on 12 April 1895 and had his education at Eton and Oxford University. On graduation, Erskine served in the British Army and rose to become a major before entering politics. Erskine was elected to the House of Commons as a candidate of the Conservative Party from Weston-super-Mare and served as MP from 1922 to 1923 and from 1924 to 1934. He also served as Assistant Government Whip from 1930 to 1934. In 1934, Erskine was appointed Governor of Madras Presidency, British India.
Erskine served as the governor of Madras Presidency from 1934 to 1940. He was a close friend of Indian politician Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari though he disagreed with some of his policies. On the conclusion of his term, Erskine returned to the United Kingdom and served as the Member of Parliament for Brighton from 1940 to 1941. Erskine retired from politics in his later life. He died on 3 May 1953 at the age of 58.