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  Macmillan, Maurice
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AffiliationConservative  
 
NameMaurice Macmillan
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, England , United Kingdom
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Born January 27, 1921
DiedMarch 10, 1984 (63 years)
ContributorRalphie
Last ModifedJuan Croniqueur
Nov 25, 2023 12:15am
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InfoKensington Borough Councillor 1949-1953
MP for Halifax 1955-1964
MP for Farnham 1966-1983
MP for South West Surrey 1983-1984

Chief Secretary to the Treasury 1970-1972
Secretary of State for Employment 1972-1973
Paymaster General 1973-1974

Upon his father's ascension to the House of Lords as 1st Earl of Stockton, Maurice took the courtesy title Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden. He never inherited the earldom because he died two years before his father.

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FAMILY
Son Alexander Macmillan 1943-
Father Harold Macmillan 1894-1986
Sister Caroline Faber 1923-2016
Nephew David Faber 1961-
Mother Dorothy Macmillan 1900-1966
Grandfather Victor Cavendish 1868-1938
Great-Grandfather Edward Cavendish 1838-1891
Uncle Edward Cavendish 1895-1950
1st Cousin William J. R. Cavendish 1917-1944
1st Cousin Andrew Cavendish 1920-2004

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  06/09/1983 UK Parliament - Surrey South West Won 59.72% (+27.59%)
  05/03/1979 UK Parliament - Farnham Won 58.32% (+31.88%)
  10/10/1974 UK Parliament - Farnham Won 49.95% (+17.27%)
  02/28/1974 UK Parliament - Farnham Won 49.87% (+12.55%)
  12/02/1973 UK Paymaster General Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  06/23/1970 UK Chief Secretary to the Treasury Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  06/18/1970 UK Parliament - Farnham Won 56.87% (+33.82%)
  03/31/1966 UK Parliament - Farnham Won 48.84% (+20.89%)
  10/15/1964 UK Parliament - Halifax Lost 41.75% (-2.00%)
  10/21/1963 UK Economic Secretary to the Treasury Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  10/08/1959 UK Parliament - Halifax Won 52.25% (+4.50%)
  05/26/1955 UK Parliament - Halifax Won 51.39% (+2.79%)
  10/21/1954 UK Parliament - Wakefield - By-election Lost 41.86% (-16.27%)
  10/25/1951 UK Parliament - Lincoln Lost 45.88% (-8.23%)
  07/05/1945 UK Parliament - Seaham Lost 19.92% (-60.15%)
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