Patrick Mayhew

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Birth Date:
11.09.1929
Death date:
25.06.2016
Length of life:
86
Days since birth:
34563
Years since birth:
94
Days since death:
2863
Years since death:
7
Extra names:
Patrick Barnabas Burke Mayhew, Baron Mayhew of Twysden
Categories:
Advocate, lawyer, Aristocrat, Member of Parliament, Politician
Nationality:
 breton
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Patrick Barnabas Burke Mayhew, Baron Mayhew of Twysden, PC, QC, DL (11 September 1929 – 25 June 2016) was a British barrister and politician.

Early life

Through his father, Mayhew was descended from the Victorian social commentator Henry Mayhew. Mayhew's mother was a Roche and a relative of Lord Fermoy. He was educated at Tonbridge School, an all-boys public school in Tonbridge, Kent. He then served as an officer in the 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards, studied law at Balliol College, Oxford and was president of the Oxford University Conservative Association and of the Oxford Union. He was called to the Bar by the Middle Temple in 1955.

Career

Mayhew contested Dulwich in 1970, but the incumbent Labour member, Sam Silkin, beat him by 895 votes. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for the Tunbridge Wells constituency from its creation at the February 1974 general election, standing down at the 1997 election.

He was Under-Secretary for Employment from 1979-81, then Minister of State at the Home Office from 1981 to 1983. After this he served as Solicitor General for England and Wales from 1983-87, and then Attorney General for England and Wales and simultaneously Attorney General for Northern Ireland from 1987-92. He was Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 1992-97, the longest anyone has served in this office.

Later life

Mayhew had lived with cancer and Parkinson's disease in his later years. He died on 25 June 2016, aged 86.

Honours and awards

Mayhew was appointed a Knight Bachelor (Kt) in 1983, and therefore granted the title sir. On 12 June 1997, he was given a life peerage as Baron Mayhew of Twysden, of Kilndown in the County of Kent. He retired from the House of Lords on 1 June 2015.

Personal life

In 1963 he married Jean and they had four sons. Mayhew's son The Hon. Henry Mayhew appeared in the fourth episode of the series "The Secret History Of Our Streets," discussing life in the Portland Road, Notting Hill, London.

Source: wikipedia.org

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