- Patrick Maitland, 17th Earl of Lauderdale
Patrick Francis Maitland, 17th Earl of Lauderdale (born
March 17 ,1911 ) Black, A & C., publishers, "Who's Who 2004", 156th edition, London, 2004, p.1273, ISBN 0-7136-6275-1] , is a British Conservative politician.Early life
Educated at
Lancing College ,West Sussex , andBrasenose College, Oxford (B.A. Hons., 1933), he then entered a career in journalism. During theSecond World War he served as Special Correspondent (Balkans & Danubian) for "The Times" 1939–1941, and in the latter year was also Special Correspondent for the "Washington News Chronicle". He was then War Correspondent for the "News Chronicle" in the Pacific,Australia , andNew Zealand 1941–1943, and then joined theBritish Foreign Office , 1943–1945. Dewar, Peter Beauclerk. "Burke's Landed Gentry of Great Britain - The Kingdom in Scotland", 19th edition, vol.1, 2001, p.972, ISBN 0-9711966-0-5 ]Politics
In 1951, he was elected a
Member of Parliament (MP) for Lanark, after its previous MP (and future Prime Minister)Alec Douglas-Home was disqualified after succeeding to his father'speerage . Maitland held the seat until 1959 when it was taken by Labour candidateJudith Hart . From 1957 to 1959 he was Founder-Chairman of the Expanding Commonwealth Group at the House of Commons, where he was also Chairman of the Sub-Committee on Energy, and Transport. "Dod's Parliamentary Companion 1991", 159th edition: 178, ISBN 0-905702-17-4]Maitland succeeded his brother, The Reverend
Alfred Maitland, 16th Earl of Lauderdale ("d.s.p.") in the peerages in 1968. He was also a parliamentary member (House of Lords ) of theConservative Monday Club [ Copping, Robert, "The Monday Club - Crisis and After", London, May 1975: 25, list of peers who were Club members] ; and was Chairman of the House of Lords Select Committee onEEC Scrutiny 1974–1979, Vice-Chairman of the Association of Conservative Peers Committee 1980–1987, Vice-Chairman and co-founder of the parliamentary group for Energy Studies 1980–1999, appointed Chairman of the 'Church in Danger' All-Party Parliamentary Group 1988, and is the second oldest living person to have served as a British Member of Parliament, exceeded only byBert Hazell .Other
Other roles include being a Director of Elf Aquitaine (UK) Holdings Ltd., Consultant in Economic Geography, an Industrial Consultant, a former editor of The Fleet Street Letter Service (an agency for political and diplomatic news), and editor of "The Whitehall Letter". He is a member of the College of Guardians of the National Shrine of
Our Lady of Walsingham ,Norfolk 1955–1982, and was President ofThe Church Union 1956–1961. He is a Fellow of theRoyal Geographical Society and a member of theTravellers Club in London Townend, Peter, editor. "Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage", 105th edition, London, 1970, p.1546.] and theNew Club inEdinburgh . He is also the Hereditary Bearer of the National Flag of Scotland, and Clan Chief ofClan Maitland *"European Dateline" (1945)
*"Task for Giants" (1957)Marriage
He married,
July 20 ,1936 , Stanka (d. 2003), elder daughter of Professor Milivoje Losanitch, fromBelgrade ,Yugoslavia and has issue:* Ian, Viscount Maitland, Master of Lauderdale, (b.
November 4 ,1937 ) Lieutenant, Royal Navy Reserve, member of the Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland,Royal Company of Archers , and a banker.
* Sydney Milivoje Patrick, (b.June 23 ,1951 ), a priest of the Scottish Episcopal Church.
* Olga Helen, (b.May 23 ,1944 ), who also became a prominent politician andConservative Party (UK) Member of Parliament , 1992 - 1997. [ "Burke's Landed Gentry of Great Britain - The Kingdom in Scotland", 2001: 972]
* Caroline Charlotte Militsa, (b.November 18 ,1946 ).Notes
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