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The Right Honourable Nicholas Walter Lyell, Baron Lyell of Markyate, QC (born 6 December 1938) is a British Conservative politician.

Lyell was elected Member of Parliament for Hemel Hempstead from 1979, then Mid Bedfordshire from 1983, and moved to North East Bedfordshire at the 1997 election.

Lord Lyell is one of very few lawyers to have combined a successful career in Parliament and a major private practice. After 20 years at the Bar he was appointed Solicitor-General from 1987 to 1992 under Margaret Thatcher, and Attorney General under John Major from 1992 to 1997.

He stood down at the 2001 election. On 13 May 2005 it was announced that he would be created a life peer, and on 27 June 2005 he was created Baron Lyell of Markyate, of Markyate in the County of Hertfordshire.

Lord Lyell of Markyate is Chairman of the Board of Governors of Stowe School.

Preceded bySir Patrick Mayhew Solicitor General for England and Wales
1987–1992
Succeeded bySir Derek Spencer
Preceded bySir Patrick Mayhew Attorney General for England and Wales
1992–1997
Succeeded bySir John Morris
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