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Michael Ancram

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The Marquess o Lowden

Michael Ancram in 2019
Shaidae Secretar o State for Defence
In office
10 Mey 2005  6 Disember 2005
LeaderMichael Howard
Precedit biNicholas Soames
Succeedit biLiam Fox
Shaidae Furran Secretar
In office
18 September 2001  10 Mey 2005
LeaderIain Duncan Smith
Michael Howard
Precedit biFrancis Maude
Succeedit biLiam Fox
Depute Leader o the Conservative Pairty
Depute Leader o the Opposition
In office
18 September 2001  6 Disember 2005
LeaderIain Duncan Smith
Michael Howard
Precedit biMichael Portillo
Succeedit biWilliam Hague
Chairman o the Conservative Pairty
In office
2 Disember 1998  7 Juin 2001
LeaderWilliam Hague
Precedit biCecil Parkinson
Succeedit biDavid Davis
Shaidae Constitutional Affairs Spokesman
In office
19 Juin 1997  2 Disember 1998
LeaderWilliam Hague
Precedit biWilliam Hague
& Michael Howard
Succeedit biLiam Fox
Meenister o State for Northren Ireland
In office
11 Januar 1994  2 Mey 1997
Prime MeenisterJohn Major
Precedit biRobert Atkins
Succeedit biAdam Ingram
Member o Pairlament
for Devizes
In office
10 Apryle 1992  12 Apryle 2010
Precedit biCharles Morrison
Succeedit biClaire Perry
Member o Pairlament
for Edinburgh Sooth
In office
4 Mey 1979  18 Mey 1987
Precedit biMichael Hutchison
Succeedit biNigel Griffiths
Member o Pairlament
for Berwick an East Lowden
In office
28 Februar 1974  10 October 1974
Precedit biJohn Mackintosh
Succeedit biJohn Mackintosh
Personal details
Born7 Julie 1945
Lunnon, Unitit Kinrick
Dee'd1 October 2024
Poleetical pairtyConservative
Spoose(s)Lady Jane Fitzalan-Howard
Bairns2 daughters
Alma materChrist Church, Oxford
Varsity o Edinburgh[1][2]
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Michael Andrew Foster Jude Kerr, 13t Marquess o Lowden, kent as Michael Ancram ( 7 Julie 1945 -1 October 2024)[3] wis a Scots politician, an wis a memmer o the Unitit Kinrick pairlament at Wastmeinster, representin the Conservative Pairty (UK). He representit the Inglis constituency o Devizes in the Hoose o Commons

References

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  1. "BBC NEWS | VOTE 2001 | CANDIDATES". news.bbc.co.uk (in Inglis). Retrieved 23 Mairch 2023.
  2. "Michael Andrew Foster Jude (Kerr) Ancram from The Gazetteer for Scotland". www.scottish-places.info (in Inglis). Retrieved 23 Mairch 2023.
  3. Stedman, Harry (1 October 2024). "Former Conservative Party deputy leader Michael Ancram dies aged 79". The Independent. Retrieved 1 October 2024.