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Christopher Soames
Arthur Christopher John Soames, Baron Soames
British politician (1920–1987).
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Nicholas Soames
Emma Soames
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Charlotte Soames
Jeremy Bernard Soames
Place of Death
Odiham
Country of Citizenship
United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
( - 4/12/1927)
Date of Birth
10/12/1920
Date of Death
9/16/1987
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Conservative Party
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Governor of Southern Rhodesia
(12/11/1979 - 4/18/1980)
Replaces
:
Humphrey Gibbs
Replaced By
:
Canaan Banana
End Time
:
4/18/1980
Start Time
:
12/11/1979
Leader of the House of Lords
(5/5/1979 - 9/14/1981)
Replaces
:
Fred Peart, Baron Peart
Replaced By
:
Janet Young, Baroness Young
End Time
:
9/14/1981
Start Time
:
5/5/1979
Lord President of the Council
(5/5/1979 - 9/14/1981)
Replaces
:
Michael Foot
Replaced By
:
Francis Pym
End Time
:
9/14/1981
Start Time
:
5/5/1979
European Commissioner for External Relations
(1/6/1973 - 1/5/1977)
Replaces
:
Jean-François Deniau
Replaced By
:
Wilhelm Haferkamp
Member of Cabinet
:
Ortoli Commission
End Time
:
1/5/1977
Start Time
:
1/6/1973
European Commissioner for Trade
(1/6/1973 - 1/5/1977)
Replaces
:
Ralf Dahrendorf
Replaced By
:
Wilhelm Haferkamp
End Time
:
1/5/1977
Start Time
:
1/6/1973
Shadow Foreign Secretary
(11/11/1965 - 4/13/1966)
Replaces
:
Reginald Maudling
Replaced By
:
Alec Douglas-Home
End Time
:
4/13/1966
Start Time
:
11/11/1965
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
(7/27/1960 - 10/16/1964)
Replaces
:
John Hare, 1st Viscount Blakenham
Replaced By
:
Fred Peart, Baron Peart
End Time
:
10/16/1964
Start Time
:
7/27/1960
Secretary of State for War
(1/6/1958 - 7/27/1960)
Replaces
:
John Hare, 1st Viscount Blakenham
Replaced By
:
John Profumo
End Time
:
7/27/1960
Start Time
:
1/6/1958
Member of the House of Lords
(4/19/1978 - 9/16/1987)
End Cause
:
Death in Office
End Time
:
9/16/1987
Start Time
:
4/19/1978
Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
(1958 - )
Start Time
:
1958
Ambassador of the United Kingdom to France
(September 1968 - 10/27/1972)
Replaces
:
Patrick Reilly
Replaced By
:
Edward Tomkins
End Time
:
10/27/1972
Start Time
:
September 1968
Member of the 43rd Parliament of the United Kingdom
(10/15/1964 - 3/10/1966)
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Electoral District
:
Bedford
Elected In
:
1964 United Kingdom General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Parliamentary Term
:
43rd Parliament of the United Kingdom
End Time
:
3/10/1966
Start Time
:
10/15/1964
Member of the 42nd Parliament of the United Kingdom
(10/8/1959 - 9/25/1964)
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Electoral District
:
Bedford
Elected In
:
1959 United Kingdom General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Parliamentary Term
:
42nd Parliament of the United Kingdom
End Time
:
9/25/1964
Start Time
:
10/8/1959
Member of the 41st Parliament of the United Kingdom
(5/26/1955 - 9/18/1959)
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Electoral District
:
Bedford
Elected In
:
1955 United Kingdom General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Parliamentary Term
:
41st Parliament of the United Kingdom
End Time
:
9/18/1959
Start Time
:
5/26/1955
Member of the 40th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(10/25/1951 - 5/6/1955)
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Electoral District
:
Bedford
Elected In
:
1951 United Kingdom General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Parliamentary Term
:
40th Parliament of the United Kingdom
End Time
:
5/6/1955
Start Time
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10/25/1951
Member of the 39th Parliament of the United Kingdom
(2/23/1950 - 10/5/1951)
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Electoral District
:
Bedford
Elected In
:
1950 United Kingdom General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Conservative Party
Parliamentary Term
:
39th Parliament of the United Kingdom
End Time
:
10/5/1951
Start Time
:
2/23/1950
Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(9/27/1965 - 5/1/1966)
Represents
:
United Kingdom
End Time
:
5/1/1966
Start Time
:
9/27/1965
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Arthur Granville Soames
Soames
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Mary Soames
(2/11/1947 - )
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2/11/1947
Hope Mary Woodbine Parish
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
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St Martin's Church, Bladon
1964 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Bedford
1950 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Bedford
1955 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Bedford
1959 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Bedford
1951 United Kingdom General Election
Electoral District
:
Bedford
British English
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Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
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England
End Cause
:
Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927
End Time
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4/12/1927