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The following are lists of members of the House of Lords: List of current members of the House of Lords; List of life peerages; List of excepted hereditary peers; List of former members of the House of Lords (2000–present) List of hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999
Former MEP for North West England (2014–2020) Lord Griffiths of Burry Port: 30 June 2004 Labour Life peer Former president of the Methodist Conference: Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach: 5 February 1991 Conservative Life peer Vice-president of the Nature in Art trust and vice-chairman of Goldman Sachs International: Lord Grimstone of Boscobel: 8 ...
From 1999 to 2010 the Attorney General for England and Wales was a member of the House of Lords; as of July 2024, the Attorney General is once again a peer. The House of Lords remains a source for junior ministers and members of government. Like the House of Commons, the Lords also has a Government Chief Whip as well as several Junior Whips ...
Apart from retired Lords Spiritual and the surviving hereditary peers excluded under the House of Lords Act 1999, including the Marquess of Cholmondeley who was exempt from the 1999 Act by virtue of his position as Lord Great Chamberlain until the accession of Charles III in September 2022, [1] there are a number of living peers who have permanently ceased to be members of the House.
The Lord Hacking: Labour: Royal Naval Reserve (1954 – 1964) 10 Lieutenant: The Lord Harlech: Conservative: London Regiment. London Guards (2019 – present) 5 Lieutenant: The Lord Harries of Pentregarth: Crossbench: Royal Corps of Signals (1955 – 1958) 3 Lieutenant: The Lord Heseltine: Non-affiliated: Welsh Guards (1959) Second Lieutenant ...
From 1737 to 1968, the Lord Chamberlain had the power to decide which plays would be granted a licence for performance; this meant that he had the capacity to censor theatre at his pleasure. [1] The Lord Chamberlain is always sworn of the Privy Council, is usually a peer and before 1782 the post was of Cabinet rank. The position was a political ...
Lord Chancellor (1068–present) Lord President of the Council (1678–present) Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal (1307–present) Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (and preceding positions, 1889–2001) Minister of Technology (1964–1970) First Lord of the Admiralty (1709–1964) See also Admiralty. Paymaster General (1834–present)
The Lord Grenville [3] November 1790 February 1801 – Secretary of State for the Home Department until June 1791 – Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from June 1791: Tory Robert Hobart The Lord Hobart [4] March 1801 October 1801 – Secretary of State for War and the Colonies: Tory Henry Addington: Thomas Pelham The Lord Pelham [3 ...