E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
"Lord Halifax" redirects here. For other holders of the title, see
Marquess of Halifax and
Earl of Halifax Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax,
KG,
OM,
GCSI,
GCMG,
GCIE,
PC (
16 April 1881–
23 December 1959), known as The Lord Irwin from
1925 until
1934 and as The Viscount Halifax from
1934 until 1944, was a
British Conservative politician. He is often regarded as one of the architects of
appeasement prior to
World War II. During the period he held several ministerial posts in the cabinet, most notably as
Foreign Secretary at the time of
Munich Agreement in
1938. He succeeded
Lord Reading as
Viceroy of India in April 1926, a post he held until 1931.
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