Walter Cunliffe, 1st Baron Cunliffe

The Lord Cunliffe
Governor of the Bank of England
In office
1913–1918
Preceded byAlfred Clayton Cole
Succeeded bySir Brien Cokayne
Personal details
BornWalter Cunliffe
(1855-12-03)3 December 1855
London, England
Died6 January 1920(1920-01-06) (aged 64)
Spouse(s)
Mary Agnes Henderson
(m. 1890; died 1893)

Edith Cunningham Boothby
(m. 1896)
Children6
ProfessionBanker
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Walter Cunliffe, 1st Baron Cunliffe (3 December 1855 – 6 January 1920) was a British banker who established the merchant banking business of Cunliffe Brothers (after 1920, Goschens & Cunliffe) in London, and who was Governor of the Bank of England from 1913 to 1918, during the critical World War I era. He was created 1st Baron Cunliffe in 1914. He chaired the Cunliffe Committee which reported in 1918 with a plan for the monetary policy of the central bank and government after the war, which helped to shape fiscal policy.