James Peck

Deceased Person

1875 – 1964

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Who was James Peck?

Sir James Wallace Peck CB was a British civil servant and local government officer.

Peck was educated at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow, the University of Glasgow and Christ Church, Oxford. He lectured in mathematical physics at Glasgow University for four years before becoming an Inspector of Schools in Scotland in 1903. In 1905 he was appointed Principal Assistant to Sir Robert Blair, director of the London County Council Education Service, and in 1910 returned to Scotland as Clerk to the Edinburgh School Board. In 1912 he became Chief Inspector of National Health Insurance in Scotland.

On the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 he was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery and served until 1918, reaching the rank of Captain. In 1918 he was appointed Senior Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Food, a post which he held until the Ministry's disbandment in 1921, when he be became Chief Inspector of the Scottish Board of Health.

From 1924 to 1926 he served as Assistant Secretary of the National Health Insurance Commission and was responsible for organising emergency arrangements for Scotland during the 1926 General Strike.

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Born
May 3, 1875
Spouses
Education
  • Christ Church, Oxford
  • University of Glasgow
Died
1964

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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