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Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley
Norman St John-Stevas
British politician (1929–2012).
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Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley
Sex or Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Kensington
Place of Death
London
Country of Citizenship
United Kingdom
Date of Birth
6/18/1929
May 1929
5/18/1929
Date of Death
3/2/2012
3/4/2012
Reason for Deprecated Rank
:
Error in Referenced Source or Sources
Member of Political Party
Conservative Party
Educated At
Fitzwilliam College
Ratcliffe College
Instance Of
Human
Position Held
18 items
Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries
Leader of the House of Commons
(5/4/1979 - 1/5/1981)
Replaces
:
Michael Foot
Replaced By
:
Francis Pym
Start Time
:
5/4/1979
End Time
:
1/5/1981
Member of the House of Lords
(10/19/1987 - 3/2/2012)
End Cause
:
Death in Office
Start Time
:
10/19/1987
End Time
:
3/2/2012
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
(5/4/1979 - 1/5/1981)
Replaces
:
Harold Lever, Baron Lever of Manchester
Replaced By
:
Francis Pym
Start Time
:
5/4/1979
End Time
:
1/5/1981
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons
(11/6/1978 - 5/4/1979)
Replaces
:
Francis Pym
Replaced By
:
Michael Foot
Start Time
:
11/6/1978
End Time
:
5/4/1979
Shadow Secretary of State for Education
(2/28/1974 - 11/6/1978)
Replaces
:
William Van Straubenzee
Replaced By
:
Mark Carlisle
Start Time
:
2/28/1974
End Time
:
11/6/1978
Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
Member of the 49th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(6/9/1983 - 5/18/1987)
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
Elected In
:
1983 United Kingdom General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
49th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
6/9/1983
End Time
:
5/18/1987
Member of the 48th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(5/3/1979 - 5/13/1983)
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
Elected In
:
1979 United Kingdom General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
48th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
5/3/1979
End Time
:
5/13/1983
Member of the 47th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(10/10/1974 - 4/7/1979)
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
Elected In
:
October 1974 United Kingdom General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
47th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
10/10/1974
End Time
:
4/7/1979
Member of the 46th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(2/28/1974 - 9/20/1974)
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
Elected In
:
February 1974 United Kingdom General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
46th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
2/28/1974
End Time
:
9/20/1974
Member of the 45th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(6/18/1970 - 2/8/1974)
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
Elected In
:
1970 United Kingdom General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
45th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
6/18/1970
End Time
:
2/8/1974
Member of the 44th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(3/31/1966 - 5/29/1970)
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
Elected In
:
1966 United Kingdom General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
44th Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
3/31/1966
End Time
:
5/29/1970
Member of the 43rd Parliament of the United Kingdom
(10/15/1964 - 3/10/1966)
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
Elected In
:
1964 United Kingdom General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
43rd Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Start Time
:
10/15/1964
End Time
:
3/10/1966
Substitute Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(4/24/1967 - 9/1/1970)
Represents
:
United Kingdom
Start Time
:
4/24/1967
End Time
:
9/1/1970
Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(9/18/1970 - 12/1/1971)
Represents
:
United Kingdom
Start Time
:
9/18/1970
End Time
:
12/1/1971
Substitute Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(12/16/1971 - 1/1/1972)
Represents
:
United Kingdom
Start Time
:
12/16/1971
End Time
:
1/1/1972
Booker Prize Judge
(1985)
Subject Has Role
:
Chairperson
Point in Time
:
1985
Occupation
Politician
Employer
University of Southampton
King's College London
Given Name
Norman
Member Of
Royal Society of Literature
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
English
Work Location
London
Name in Native Language
Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley
Award Received
Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
Father
Steven Spiro Stevas
Mother
Kitty St. John-O'Connor
Candidacy in Election
1964 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
February 1974 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
Represents
:
Conservative Party
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
:
28,560
1966 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
1970 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
1979 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
Represents
:
Conservative Party
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
:
33,808
1983 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
Represents
:
Conservative Party
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
:
29,824
Ranking
:
1
October 1974 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Chelmsford
Represents
:
Conservative Party
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
:
26,334
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