- James Scott-Hopkins
Sir James Sidney Rawdon Scott-Hopkins (
29 November 1921 –11 March 1995 ) was a British Conservative Party politician.Born in
Croydon , Scott-Hopkins was educated atEton College andOxford University . He joined theBritish Army in 1939. He was commissioned in the 3rd QAOGurkha Rifles in 1942 and served on theNorth-West Frontier , commanding C Company of the 4th Battalion, and inBurma until 1946, having taken a regular commission in theKing's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in 1944. He retired from the Army in 1950 and became a farmer. He married Geraldine Hargreaves in Eton in 1946 (three sons, one daughter).Scott-Hopkins contested Bedwellty in 1955.He was
Member of Parliament (MP) for North Cornwall from 1959 until he lost the seat to the LiberalJohn Pardoe in 1966. He had served as jointParliamentary Secretary atMAFF 1962-64. He was re-elected as MP for West Derbyshire at a 1967by-election , and served until 1979. His successor wasMatthew Parris . He had served, concurrently (to 1979), as aMember of the European Parliament (MEP) from 1973, when he was elected for the Hereford and Worcester European constituency, serving until 1994. He was knighted in 1981. He died inWestminster aged 73.References
* "Times Guide to the House of Commons October 1974"
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