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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".
Baroness D'Souza: 1 July 2004 Crossbench Life peer Former Lord Speaker, formerly Convenor of the Crossbench peers Lord Dannatt: 19 January 2011 Crossbench Life peer Former Chief of the General Staff of the British Army Lord Darroch of Kew: 11 November 2019 Crossbench Life peer Former British Ambassador to the United States: Lord Darzi of Denham ...
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
Frances D'Souza, Baroness D'Souza: 2004 David Alliance, Baron Alliance: 2004: Chris Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes: 2005 Neil Kinnock, Baron Kinnock: 2005 David Hope, Baron Hope of Thornes: 2005 The Lord Hope of Thornes ranks higher in precedence as retired Archbishop of York than as a baron. John Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington: 2005
On 9 May 2011, Baroness Hayman, who became the first Lord Speaker following her election in 2006, announced that she would not seek election to a second term. [2] A list of six candidates was announced on 27 June 2011: [3] Lord Colwyn (Conservative) Lord Desai ; Baroness D'Souza ; Lord Goodlad (Conservative)
An election for Lord Speaker, the presiding officer of the House of Lords, took place on 8 June 2016, with the result announced on 13 June. [1] Incumbent Baroness D'Souza, who was at the end of her first term, announced on 11 February that she would not be standing for re-election.
Baroness D'Souza — Baroness Hayman – until 31 August 2011: Leader: Baroness Stowell of Beeston — Lord Hill of Oareford – until 15 July 2014 — Lord Strathclyde – until 7 January 2013: Leader of the Opposition: Baroness Royall of Blaisdon: Third-party leader: Lord Wallace of Tankerness — Lord McNally – until 15 October 2013: Crown ...
The first instance of the ancient coat of arms of the House of Sousa comes from the 11th century, when the victory of D. Egas Gomes de Sousa and his armies against the muslim king of Tunis earned him the coat of arms which included four silver crescents over a field of red.