Percy Spender

Sir Percy Claude Spender KCVO KBE QC (5 October 1897  3 May 1985) was an Australian politician, diplomat, and judge. He served in the House of Representatives from 1937 to 1951, including as a cabinet minister under Robert Menzies and Arthur Fadden. He was later Ambassador to the United States (1951–1958) and a member of the International Court of Justice (1958–1967), including as president of the court from 1964 to 1967.

Sir Percy Spender
Spender in 1940
President of the International Court of Justice
In office
6 February 1964  5 February 1967
Preceded byBohdan Winiarski
Succeeded byJosé Bustamante y Rivero
Judge of the International Court of Justice
In office
6 February 1958  5 February 1967
Preceded byJohn Read
Succeeded byCharles Onyeama
5th Ambassador of Australia to
the United States
In office
31 May 1951  1 January 1958
Preceded byNorman Makin
Succeeded byHoward Beale
Minister for External Affairs
In office
19 December 1949  26 April 1951
Prime MinisterRobert Menzies
Preceded byBert Evatt
Succeeded byRichard Casey
Minister for the Army
In office
27 October 1940  7 October 1941
Prime MinisterRobert Menzies
Arthur Fadden
Preceded byPhilip McBride
Succeeded byFrank Forde
Treasurer of Australia
In office
14 March 1940  27 October 1940
Prime MinisterRobert Menzies
Preceded byRobert Menzies
Succeeded byArthur Fadden
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Warringah
In office
23 October 1937  28 April 1951
Preceded byArchdale Parkhill
Succeeded byFrancis Bland
Personal details
Born
Percy Claude Spender

(1897-10-05)5 October 1897
Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia
Died3 May 1985(1985-05-03) (aged 87)
Darling Point, New South Wales, Australia
Political partyIndependent (1937–1938)
UAP (1938–1944)
Independent (1944–1945)
Liberal (from 1945)
Spouses
(m. 19251970)
    Averil Trenerry
    (m. 19751976)
      Eileen Esdaile
      (m. 1983)
      RelationsDale Spender (great-niece)
      John Spender (son)
      Allegra Spender (granddaughter)
      Children2 sons
      Alma materUniversity of Sydney
      OccupationPolitician, diplomat, jurist
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