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D'Souza was created a Lord Temporal as Baroness D'Souza, of Wychwood in the County of Oxfordshire, on 1 July 2004. [7] [1] She sat as a crossbencher in the House of Lords, where she was the Convenor of the Crossbench Peers from 2007 to 2011 with attendance "well above average".
Jane Bonham Carter, Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury [bf] 21 July 2004 Life peeress Crossbench: Frances D'Souza, Baroness D'Souza: 15 September 2004 Life peeress Crossbench: Rennie Fritchie, Baroness Fritchie: 31 May 2005 1 July 2024 (Retired) Life peeress Labour: Estelle Morris, Baroness Morris of Yardley [bg] 14 June 2005 Life peeress Labour
Frances D'Souza, Baroness D'Souza (born 1944), British scientist and former Lord Speaker of the House of Lords Francis D'Souza (1954–2019), Indian politician, Deputy Chief Minister of Goa Herbert de Souza (1935–1997), Brazilian sociologist, politician and activist
Baroness Andrews: 9 May 2000 Labour Life peer Former senior researcher in the House of Commons Library (1970–1985), former parliamentary under-secretary of state at the Department for Children, Schools and Families, former chair of English Heritage (2009–2013) Baroness Anelay of St Johns: 14 October 1996 Conservative Life peer
Frances D'Souza, Baroness D'Souza: Life peer: Lord Speaker: 2011 List of female members of the House of Lords
Frances D'Souza, Baroness D'Souza United Kingdom: House of Lords: 1 September 2011: 31 August 2016: 4 years, 365 days Valentina Matviyenko Russia: Federation Council: 21 September 2011: Incumbent 13 years, 127 days Sabine de Bethune Belgium: Senate: 11 October 2011: 14 October 2014: 3 years, 3 days Beatriz Rojkés de Alperovich [a 2] Argentina ...
Frances D'Souza, Baroness D'Souza (born 1944) 1 September 2011 31 August 2016 Crossbench [8] 2011: Norman Fowler, Baron Fowler (born 1938) 1 September 2016 30 April 2021
An election for Lord Speaker, the presiding officer of the House of Lords took place on 13 July 2011, with the result announced five days later. [1] Baroness D'Souza, Convenor of the Crossbench Peers, was elected after the 5th stage of counting.