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The Right Honourable
The Lord of Huston
GCSE KCMT PC
Lord High Treasurer
MonarchEdmund IX and George II
Preceded byQuentin, 4th Earl of Bexeness
Burgess for Gibbingham in the
Erbonian Parliament
Assumed office
1 October 1928
Preceded byHughe de West
Majority10·2%
Personal details
Born(1899-10-25)25 October 1899
Huston, Southannering
DiedHuston, Southannering
Political partyNational Conservative Party
SpouseLady Magdalene de Foide
Alma materUniversity of Aldesey

Sir Henry Frederic Crispin de Foide, 1st Baron of Huston, 1st Banneret de Foide, KMT PC, born 25th October, 1899, was an Erbonian politician who served as the Lord High Treasurer of Great Nortend between 1935 and 1958. He was the longest serving Lord High Treasurer since the 16th century. Foide served in the ministry of Quentin de Anthord, 4th Earl of Bexeness, between 1932 and 1935, having been elected to the House of Burgesses for the borough of Gibbingham, Southannering in 1928 at the age of only 29.

Foide has been considered by to be the most influential and successful Lord Treasurer in the 20th century, having enacted numerous groundbreaking policies during his 23-year-long tenure which have shaped and continue to shape Erbonian society and economy. He formalised the Coalition between the Company of Scodeliers and his own party, the National Conservative party. His policies, known as Foidism, have evolved into the nationalist conservative Foid-Alsbyism ideology of the Coalition parties.

Early life

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Election

Ministry

Treasurership

Later life

Death

Foide died on June 28th, 1993, of natural cuases, at his family home in Huston. He was aged 93 years old. He was given a ceremonial funeral at St. Peter's Cathedral with state offices as befitting a person of his office and influence.

Legacy

Titles, awards and honours

Publications

See also