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Carlisle of Bucklow, Mark Carlisle, Baron, 1929-2005

LC control no.nr 91040895
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Personal name headingCarlisle of Bucklow, Mark Carlisle, Baron, 1929-2005
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Variant(s)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
Other standard no.0000000067903600
Associated countryGreat Britain England
Associated placeMobberley (Cheshire, England) London (England)
Birth date1929-07-07
Death date2005-07-14
Field of activityGreat Britain--Politics and government Politics, Practical Law
AffiliationConservative Party (Great Britain) Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons Society of Conservative Lawyers Great Britain. Criminal Injuries Compensation Board Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Great Britain. Advisory Council on the Penal System Great Britain. Privy Council Gray's Inn
Profession or occupationLegislators Politicians Lawyers
Found inThe parole system in England and Wales, 1988: title page (Lord Carlisle of Bucklow) page ii (Carlisle of Bucklow)
WW, 1991 (Carlisle of Bucklow, Baron, Mark Carlisle; b. July 7, 1929)
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)
Associated languageeng