- Peter Hordern
Sir Peter Maudslay Hordern, D.L. (born
18 April 1929 ) is a British Conservative Partypolitician .Hordern was educated at
Geelong Grammar School ,Australia andChrist Church, Oxford . He served with the60th Rifles 1947–49 and became a Member of the Stock Exchange.He served as
Member of Parliament for Horsham from 1964 to 1974, for Horsham and Crawley from 1974 to 1983 and for Horsham once again from 1983 to 1997. He was appointed to thePrivy Council of the United Kingdom in 1993. He was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant for West Sussex. He was Chairman of the Public Accounts Commission (1988-1997); Chairman of the Finance Committee (1970-1972); a former Secretary of the 1922 Committee and Chairman of the Conservative backbench committee on Europe. Colin Welch (Daily Mail)described him as "the ablest Tory never to have been a minister. " One of the earliest monetarists in the House:" I was not only one of the first in this house to be a monetarist...I confidently expect to be about the last. "He was appointed a Director of
Petrofina UK PLC, in 1973 and Chairman in 1987. He was appointed a Director ofF & C Smaller Companies Investment Trust PLC, in 1978 and Chairman in 1986. He was appointed as a Director ofTR Technology Investment Trust in 1985 (formerly Atlas Electric and General Trust). In 1972, he was appointed a Consultant toFisons PLC and a Consultant to Pannell Kerr Forster in 1984.Sir Peter Hordern is the son of Captain Charles Hubert Hordern MBE and grandson of Hugh Maudslay Hordern (Bishop of Lewes). He married Elizabeth Susan Chataway (sister of the former Conservative MP
Sir Christopher Chataway ) in 1964. They have two sons and one daughter: Andrew Charles Hugh Hordern (1965), James Peter Hordern (1967) and Sara Victoria Margaret Hordern (1971).
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