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He was educated at Ratcliffe College , Leicester and read law at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge ( MA ). He also studied at Christ Church, Oxford ( MA BCL ), London ( PhD ) and Yale University ( JSD ). He was called to the Bar of the Middle Temple in 1952.

He was elected Member Of Parliament for Chelmsford , Essex in 1964 and held the seat until 1987 . He served as Minister Of State for the Arts, and from 1979 to 1981 was Leader Of The House Of Commons and Chancellor Of The Duchy Of Lancaster . In this role he was largely credited with the creation of Commons' select committees which enabled backbench MPs to hold ministers to account. He was one of the Tory 'wets' who was purged from the Cabinet by PM Mrs Thatcher in the 1981 reshuffle. He had been critical of her approach.

He stood down from the Commons in 1987 and was elevated to the House Of Lords .

He was Chairman of the Royal Fine Arts Commission from 1985 to 1999, and Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge from 1991 to 1996. He is a Patron of the Society Of King Charles The Martyr .


  Title Member Of Parliament for Chelmsford
  Years 1964 &ndash 1987
  Before Sir Hubert Ashton
  After Simon Burns


  Title1 Chancellor Of The Duchy Of Lancaster
  Before1 Harold Lever
  Years1 1979 &ndash 1981
  Title2 Leader Of The House Of Commons
  Years2 1979 &ndash 1981
  Before2 Michael Foot
  After Francis Pym


  Title Minister Of State For The Arts
  Years 1979 &ndash 1981
  Before Lord Donaldson
  After Paul Channon


  Title Minister Of State For The Arts
  Years 1973 &ndash 1974
  Before David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles
  After Hugh Jenkins