Carlisle of Bucklow, Mark Carlisle, Baron, 1929-2005
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Variants
- Carlisle of Bucklow, Mark Carlisle, Baron, 1929-
- Bucklow, Mark Carlisle, Baron Carlisle of, 1929-2005
- Carlisle, Mark, Baron Carlisle of Bucklow, 1929-2005
- Carlisle of Bucklow, Lord, 1929-2005
Additional Information
Birth Date
- 1929-07-07
Death Date
- 2005-07-14
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Conservative Party (Great Britain)
- Organization: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
- Organization: Society of Conservative Lawyers
- Organization: Great Britain. Criminal Injuries Compensation Board
- Organization: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
- Organization: Great Britain. Advisory Council on the Penal System
- Organization: Great Britain. Privy Council
- Organization: Gray's Inn
Associated Locale
- Great Britain
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
Occupation
Identified By
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Earlier Established Forms
- Carlisle of Bucklow, Mark Carlisle, Baron, 1929-
Sources
- found: The parole system in England and Wales, 1988:title page (Lord Carlisle of Bucklow) page ii (Carlisle of Bucklow)
- found: WW, 1991(Carlisle of Bucklow, Baron, Mark Carlisle; b. July 7, 1929)
- found: Who's Who WWW site, viewed February 17, 2022(Carlisle of Bucklow; Baron cr 1987 (Life Peer), of Mobberley in the County of Cheshire (Mark Carlisle); born July 7, 1929; died July 14, 2005; Privy Council 1979; QC 1971; Chairman, Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, 1989-2000; a Judge of the Courts of Appeal, Jersey and Guernsey, 1990-99; education: Radley College; Manchester University (LLB Hons 1952); career: called to the Bar, Gray's Inn, 1953, Bencher 1980; Northern Circuit; a Recorder, 1976-79, 1981-98. Member, Home Office Advisory Council on the Penal System, 1966-70. MP (C): Runcorn, 1964-83; Warrington S, 1983-87. Joint Honorary Secretary, Conservative Home Affairs Committee, 1965-69; Conservative front bench spokesman on Home Affairs, 1969-70; Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office, 1970-72; Minister of State, Home Office, 1972-74; Secretary of State for Education and Science, 1979-81; Chairman: Conservative Home Affairs Committee, 1983-87; Parole Review Committee, 1987-88; Prime Minister's Advisory Committee on Business Appointment of Crown Servants, 1988-99; Society of Conservative Lawyers, 1996-2001. Treasurer, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, 1982-85, Deputy Chairman, UK Branch, 1985-87. Member, Advisory Council, BBC, 1975-79. Deputy Lieutenant Cheshire, 1983)
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Change Notes
- 1991-11-12: new
- 2022-02-19: revised
Alternate Formats