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Michael Hamilton | |
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Born | Michael Aubrey Hamilton (1918-07-05)5 July 1918 England |
Died | 3 July 2000(2000-07-03) (aged 81) Chichester, West Sussex, England |
Occupation | Politician |
Sir Michael Aubrey Hamilton (5 July 1918 – 3 July 2000) was a British Conservative Party politician.
Hamilton was educated at Radley and University College, Oxford. He was a director of Royal Exchange Assurance and of Army & Navy Stores.
Hamilton was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Wellingborough in 1959, which he lost in 1964. He was then elected for Salisbury at a 1965 by-election, which he represented until he retired in 1983. He was an opposition whip from 1961 to 1964, a senior one from the second year (a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury). He was knighted in the 1983 Birthday Honours. He died in Chichester, West Sussex two days before his 82nd birthday.
References
- Times Guide to the House of Commons, 1966 and 1983
- Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
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Preceded byGeorge Lindgren | Member of Parliament for Wellingborough 1959–1964 |
Succeeded byHarry Howarth |
Preceded byJohn Morrison | Member of Parliament for Salisbury 1965–1983 |
Succeeded byRobert Key |
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