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词条 Michael Lord
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  1. Early life

  2. Parliamentary career

  3. Personal life

  4. Styles of address and arms

     Styles of address  Arms 

  5. References

  6. External links

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| term_end = 8 June 2010
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| successor = Dawn Primarolo
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Michael Nicholson Lord, Baron Framlingham Kt (born 17 October 1938) is a British politician, and was Conservative Member of Parliament for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich between 1997 and 2010. He was first elected for the predecessor seat of Central Suffolk in 1983.

He was the Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means, one of the Deputy Speakers of the House of Commons, from 1997 to 2010.

Early life

He attended Christ's College, Cambridge, where he gained an MA in agriculture in 1962 and a blue for rugby union as a centre. He also played club rugby for Bedford.[1] He is a former president of the Arboricultural Association.[2]

Parliamentary career

He contested Manchester Gorton in 1979 and was first elected as an MP for Central Suffolk in 1983.

He was a Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons from 1997, and therefore did not take political stances or vote in the Chamber. Before his position, he was one of the Maastricht Rebels. He was knighted in 2001.[3]

He stood down as an MP at the 2010 general election.

On 19 November 2010, it was announced that he would be created a life peer and sit as a Conservative in the House of Lords.[4] Created on 14 January 2011 and introduced into the House of Lords on 18 January 2011, he took the title Baron Framlingham, of Eye in the County of Suffolk.[5] Though life peers usually use their surname in their title, Framlingham was advised he couldn't become "Lord Lord";[6] though this nickname has since been used occasionally in jest.

Personal life

He married Jennifer Margaret Childs in 1965 and they have a son and daughter.

Styles of address and arms

Styles of address

  • 1938–1983: Mr Michael Nicholson Lord
  • 1983–2001: Mr Michael Nicholson Lord, MP
  • 2001–2010: Sir Michael Nicholson Lord, MP
  • 2011–present: The Right Honourable The Lord Framlingham, Kt

Arms

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|coronet = Coronet of a Baron
|escutcheon = Barry of six Argent and Bleu-Celeste, a Lion passant guardant Gules, between three Mulberry Trees eradicated proper.
|crest = A Puffin proper, supporting with the dexter foot a Portcullis Gules.
|supporters = On either side a Puffin proper.
|compartment =
|motto = QUIESCE PERFERQUE (Also complete quiet)
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References

1. ^Neil Roy, '100 Years of the Blues. The Bedford shire Times Centenary History of Bedford RUFC', (Bedford, 1986), pp. 240–43
2. ^http://www.trees.org.uk
3. ^{{London Gazette |issue=56683 |date=6 September 2002 |page=10737}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/latest-news/2010/11/peerages-honours-and-appointments-2-57256|title=Latest peerages announced - Press releases|last=|first=|date=|website=www.number10.gov.uk|publisher=|access-date=2016-09-20}}
5. ^{{London Gazette |issue=59675 |date=19 January 2011 |page=777}}
6. ^Ipswich Tea — Suffolk: Ex-MP ‘Lord Lord’ has a decision to make (Accessed 22 May 2015)

External links

  • Guardian Unlimited Politics – Ask Aristotle: Sir Michael Lord MP
  • [https://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/michael_lord/central_suffolk_and_north_ipswich TheyWorkForYou.com – Michael Lord MP]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080509072546/http://www.centralsuffolk.co.uk/pg_mp.htm Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Conservatives]
  • BBC Politics
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18 : 1938 births|Deputy Speakers of the British House of Commons|Living people|Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies|Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom|Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge|Cambridge University R.U.F.C. players|Bedford Blues players|Councillors in Bedfordshire|UK MPs 1983–87|UK MPs 1987–92|UK MPs 1992–97|UK MPs 1997–2001|UK MPs 2001–05|UK MPs 2005–10|Knights Bachelor|People educated at William Hulme's Grammar School|Conservative Party (UK) life peers

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