Lord Harris (disambiguation)

Lord Harris (disambiguation)

Lord Harris correctly refers to holders of the hereditary title Baron Harris, the most famous being George Harris, 4th Baron Harris, the cricketer known as "Lord Harris".

Lord Harris might also be used to refer to one of four life peers:
*John Harris, Baron Harris of Greenwich, Labour, later Liberal Democrat, politician
*Jonathan Toby Harris, Baron Harris of Haringey, Labour party politician
*Ralph Harris, Baron Harris of High Cross, economist and smoker
*Philip Charles Harris, Baron Harris of Peckham, Conservative politician and businessmanThe territorial part of the title should always be included when referring to one of these life peers, for example "Lord Harris of Haringey".


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