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Derek Spencer, the Glossary

Index Derek Spencer

Sir Derek Harold Spencer (31 March 1936 – 19 May 2023) was a British barrister and Conservative politician.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 32 relations: Barrister, Bencher, Brighton Pavilion (UK Parliament constituency), Camden London Borough Council, Charlie Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton, Clitheroe, Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Conservative Party (UK), David Lepper, Highgate, Human Rights Act 1998, Jim Marshall (British politician), John Major, Julian Amery, Keble College, Oxford, King's Counsel, King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster), Knight Bachelor, Labour Party (UK), Leicester South (UK Parliament constituency), Lieutenant, Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Michael Havers, Baron Havers, Nicholas Lyell, Solicitor General for England and Wales, Swiss Cottage (ward), The Daily Telegraph, 1983 United Kingdom general election, 1987 United Kingdom general election, 1992 Special Honours, 1992 United Kingdom general election, 1997 United Kingdom general election.

  2. People educated at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School
  3. People from Clitheroe
  4. Politicians from Brighton and Hove

Barrister

A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdictions.

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Bencher

A bencher or Master of the Bench is a senior member of an Inn of Court in England and Wales or the Inns of Court in Northern Ireland, or the Honorable Society of King's Inns in Ireland.

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Brighton Pavilion (UK Parliament constituency)

Brighton Pavilion is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Siân Berry of the Green Party.

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Camden London Borough Council

Camden London Borough Council, also known as Camden Council, is the local authority for the London Borough of Camden in Greater London, England.

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Charlie Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton

Charles Leslie Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton, (born 19 November 1951) is a British Labour politician, peer and barrister who served as Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice under Prime Minister Tony Blair from 2003 to 2007. Derek Spencer and Charlie Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton are Solicitors General for England and Wales.

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Clitheroe

Clitheroe is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England; it is located north-west of Manchester.

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Clitheroe Royal Grammar School

Clitheroe Royal Grammar School is a co-educational grammar school in the town of Clitheroe in Lancashire, England, formerly an all-boys school. Derek Spencer and Clitheroe Royal Grammar School are People educated at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School.

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Conservative Party (UK)

The Conservative and Unionist Party, commonly the Conservative Party and colloquially known as the Tories, is one of the two main political parties in the United Kingdom, along with the Labour Party.

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David Lepper

David Lepper (born 15 September 1945) is a British Labour and Co-operative politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Brighton Pavilion from 1997 to 2010. Derek Spencer and David Lepper are politicians from Brighton and Hove.

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Highgate

Highgate is a suburban area of London at the northeastern corner of Hampstead Heath, north-northwest of Charing Cross.

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Human Rights Act 1998

The Human Rights Act 1998 (c. 42) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom which received royal assent on 9 November 1998, and came into force on 2 October 2000.

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Jim Marshall (British politician)

James Marshall (13 March 1941 – 27 May 2004) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. Derek Spencer and Jim Marshall (British politician) are uK MPs 1992–1997.

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John Major

Sir John Major (born 29 March 1943) is a British former politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1990 to 1997. Derek Spencer and John Major are uK MPs 1983–1987 and uK MPs 1992–1997.

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Julian Amery

Harold Julian Amery, Baron Amery of Lustleigh, (27 March 1919 – 3 September 1996) was a British Conservative Party politician, who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for 39 of the 42 years between 1950 and 1992. Derek Spencer and Julian Amery are uK MPs 1983–1987.

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Keble College, Oxford

Keble College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.

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King's Counsel

In the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth realms, a King's Counsel (post-nominal initials KC) is a lawyer appointed by the state as a senior advocate or barrister with a high degree of skill and experience in the law.

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King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)

The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army.

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Knight Bachelor

The title of Knight Bachelor is the basic rank granted to a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not inducted as a member of one of the organised orders of chivalry; it is a part of the British honours system.

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Labour Party (UK)

The Labour Party is a social democratic political party in the United Kingdom that sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum.

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Leicester South (UK Parliament constituency)

Leicester South is a constituency, recreated in 1974, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament from 2024 by Shockat Adam.

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Lieutenant

A lieutenant (abbreviated Lt., Lt, LT, Lieut and similar) is a junior commissioned officer rank in the armed forces of many nations, as well as fire services, emergency medical services, security services and police forces.

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Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)

In the United Kingdom, a member of Parliament (MP) is an individual elected to serve in the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Michael Havers, Baron Havers

Robert Michael Oldfield Havers, Baron Havers, (10 March 1923 – 1 April 1992), was a British barrister and Conservative politician. Derek Spencer and Michael Havers, Baron Havers are 20th-century English lawyers, 20th-century King's Counsel, English King's Counsel, Solicitors General for England and Wales and uK MPs 1983–1987.

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Nicholas Lyell

Nicholas Walter Lyell, Baron Lyell of Markyate, PC, QC (6 December 1938 – 30 August 2010) was an English Conservative politician, known for much of his active political career as Sir Nicholas Lyell. Derek Spencer and Nicholas Lyell are 20th-century British Army personnel, 20th-century English lawyers, 20th-century King's Counsel, English King's Counsel, Solicitors General for England and Wales, uK MPs 1983–1987 and uK MPs 1992–1997.

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Solicitor General for England and Wales

His Majesty's Solicitor General for England and Wales, known informally as the Solicitor General, is one of the law officers of the Crown in the government of the United Kingdom. Derek Spencer and Solicitor General for England and Wales are Solicitors General for England and Wales.

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Swiss Cottage (ward)

Swiss Cottage was a ward in the London Borough of Camden, in the United Kingdom.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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1983 United Kingdom general election

The 1983 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 9 June 1983.

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1987 United Kingdom general election

The 1987 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 11 June 1987, to elect 650 members to the House of Commons.

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1992 Special Honours

As part of the British honours system, Special Honours are issued at the Monarch's pleasure at any given time.

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1992 United Kingdom general election

The 1992 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 9 April 1992, to elect 651 members to the House of Commons.

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1997 United Kingdom general election

The 1997 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday, 1 May 1997.

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See also

People educated at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School

People from Clitheroe

Politicians from Brighton and Hove

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Spencer

Also known as Derek Harold Spencer.