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Christopher Chataway
John Christopher Chataway
British runner and politician (1931-2014).
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Christopher Chataway
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Date of Death
1/19/2014
Sex or Gender
Male
Member of Political Party
Conservative Party
Date of Birth
1/31/1931
Educated At
Magdalen College
Sherborne School
Instance Of
Human
Position Held
Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
Member of the 46th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(2/28/1974 - 9/20/1974)
Member of the 45th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(6/18/1970 - 2/8/1974)
Member of the 44th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(5/22/1969 - 5/29/1970)
Member of the 43rd Parliament of the United Kingdom
(10/15/1964 - 3/10/1966)
Member of the 42nd Parliament of the United Kingdom
(10/8/1959 - 9/25/1964)
Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
(October 1965 - 3/31/1966)
Member of London County Council
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
(6/24/1970 - 4/7/1972)
Occupation
Politician
Long-Distance Runner
Television Presenter
Banker
Country of Citizenship
Given Name
Participant In
Image
Place of Death
Sport
Award Received
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
Place of Birth
Work Location
Name in Native Language
Family Name
Cause of Death
Manner of Death
Father
Candidacy in Election
Height
Student Of
Sibling
Country for Sport
United Kingdom
Christopher
1956 Summer Olympics
1952 Summer Olympics
Westminster
Athletics
Nansen Refugee Award
(1960)
Point in Time
:
1960
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award
(1954)
Point in Time
:
1954
Knight Bachelor
English
Chelsea
London
Christopher Chataway
Chataway
Cancer
Natural Causes
James Denys Percival Chataway
February 1974 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Chichester
Represents
:
Conservative Party
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
:
29,127
1970 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Chichester
1964 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Lewisham North
1959 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Lewisham North
175 centimetre
Franz Stampfl
Elizabeth Susan Chataway
United Kingdom
Electoral District
:
Chichester
Elected In
:
February 1974 United Kingdom General Election
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Parliamentary Term
:
46th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
2/28/1974
End Time
:
9/20/1974
Electoral District
:
Chichester
Elected In
:
1970 United Kingdom General Election
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Parliamentary Term
:
45th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
6/18/1970
End Time
:
2/8/1974
Electoral District
:
Chichester
Elected In
:
1969 Chichester By-Election
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Parliamentary Term
:
44th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
5/22/1969
End Time
:
5/29/1970
Electoral District
:
Lewisham North
Elected In
:
1964 United Kingdom General Election
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Parliamentary Term
:
43rd Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
10/15/1964
End Time
:
3/10/1966
Electoral District
:
Lewisham North
Elected In
:
1959 United Kingdom General Election
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Parliamentary Term
:
42nd Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
10/8/1959
End Time
:
9/25/1964
Replaces
:
Robert Carr
Replaced By
:
Richard Wood, Baron Holderness
Start Time
:
October 1965
End Time
:
3/31/1966
Replaces
:
John Stonehouse
Replaced By
:
John Eden, Baron Eden of Winton
Start Time
:
6/24/1970
End Time
:
4/7/1972