- Geoffrey William Lloyd
Geoffrey William Geoffrey-Lloyd, Baron Geoffrey-Lloyd PC (
January 17 1902 –September 12 ,1984 ) was a British Conservative politician.The eldest son of G. W. A. Lloyd of Newbury, Lloyd was educated at
Harrow School andTrinity College, Cambridge (MA), during which time he was President of theCambridge Union Society in 1925.He contested South East Southwark in 1924 without success and Birmingham Ladywood in 1929, when he was defeated by just 11 votes. He was Private Secretary to Sir
Samuel Hoare (Secretary of State for Air ), 1926-1929, then toStanley Baldwin (Prime Minister, 1929, subsequently asLeader of the Opposition ), 1929-1931.He was elected as Member of Parliament for Birmingham Ladywood in 1931 with a 14,000 majority, holding the seat until 1945. He was
Parliamentary Private Secretary to Stanley Baldwin (Lord President of the Council ), 1931-1935 and as Prime Minister in 1935. He held office as ParliamentaryUnder-Secretary of State for the Home Department , 1935-1939; asSecretary for Mines , 1939-1940; as Secretary for Petroleum, 1940-1942; as Chairman of the Oil Control Board, 1939-1945; as Minister in charge of Petroleum Warfare Department 1940-1945, as Parliamentary Secretary (Petroleum) to theMinistry of Fuel and Power , 1942-1945; and asMinister of Information in 1945. He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1943.He was a Governor of
British Broadcasting Corporation , 1946-1949. He returned to Parliament as member for Birmingham King's Norton, 1950-1955, and for Sutton Coldfield from 1955 until February 1974. During this time he was Minister of Fuel and Power, 1951-1955 and Minister of Education, 1957-October 1959.He was created a life peer in 1974 as Baron Geoffrey-Lloyd, of Broomfield in
Kent , and died at age 82 from natural causes in Kent.
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