Life Peers
editCreated by Tony Blair (2001–2005)
editAdd 13 July 2001 Llin Golding, Baroness Golding Labour File:Official portrait of Baroness Golding crop 2, 2019.jpg Add 8 June 2004 Ruth Henig, Baroness Henig Labour File:Official portrait of Baroness Henig crop 2.jpg Add 25 June 2004 Janet Royall, Baroness Royall of Blaisdon Labour File:BaronessRoyallPortrait.jpg
Created by Tony Blair (2005–2007)
editCreated by Gordon Brown (2007–2010)
editParty | Portrait | Name | Date of creation | Year left | Other peerage(s) (by marriage) |
Ref | |
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Labour | Shriti Vadera, Baroness Vadera | 11 July 2007 | – | [173] | |||
Conservative | Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi | 11 October 2007 | – | [174] | |||
Conservative | Pauline Neville-Jones, Baroness Neville-Jones | 15 October 2007 | – | [175] | |||
Liberal Democrats | Susan Garden, Baroness Garden of Frognal | 16 October 2007 | Baroness Garden (by marriage, since 2004) Dowager Baroness Garden (from 2007) |
[176] | |||
Crossbench | Haleh Afshar, Baroness Afshar | 11 December 2007 | – | [177] | |||
Crossbench | Elizabeth Manningham-Buller, Baroness Manningham-Buller | 2 June 2008 | – | [178] | |||
Crossbench | Sue Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Loughborough | 10 November 2008 | – | [179] | |||
Labour | Glenys Kinnock, Baroness Kinnock of Holyhead | 30 June 2009 | 9 April 2021 [note 1] | Baroness Kinnock (by marriage, since 2005) | [180] | ||
Crossbench | Nuala O'Loan, Baroness O'Loan | 11 September 2009 | – | [181] | |||
Crossbench | Tanni Grey-Thompson, Baroness Grey-Thompson | 23 March 2010 | – | [182] |
Created by David Cameron (2010–2016)
editHereditary Peers
editWhen the Peerage Act 1963 passed, it permitted Women Hereditary Peers to sit in the House of Lords, The 2nd Baroness Ravensdale had already entered the Lords in 1958 through the receipt of a life peerage. The women who took their seats in the House after the Peerage Act 1963 and before the House of Lords Act 1999, which all but 92 Hereditary Peers were:
Hereditary Peers who didn't take their seats
editEven when Peerage Act 1963 passed, some Women Hereditary Peers didn't take their seats during the time they was eligible before the House of Lords Act 1999 passed, these were:
Portrait | Name | Date inherited Peerage | Other peerage(s) (by marriage) |
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Mary Dent, 19th Baroness Furnivall | 3 May 1915 [224] | – | |
Nina Ogilvie-Grant-Studley-Herbert, 12th Countess of Seafield | 12 November 1915 | – | |
Mary Frankland, 17th Baroness Zouche | 7 April 1917 | – | |
Wenefryde Scott, 10th Countess of Dysart | 22 November 1935 | – | |
Vera Williams, 15th Baroness Berners | 19 April 1950 | – | |
Georgiana Maxwell, 26th Baroness de Ros | 9 August 1958 [224] | – | |
Ethel Keith-Falconer, 11th Countess of Kintore | 26 May 1966 | Viscountess Stonehaven (by marriage, since 1939) Dowager Viscountess Stonehaven (from 1941) | |
Elisabeth Kemeys-Tynte, 10th Baroness Wharton | 22 July 1969 | – | |
Anne Cowdrey, 14th Lady Herries of Terregles | 31 January 1975 | Baroness Cowdrey of Tonbridge (by marriage, since 1985) Dowager Baroness Cowdrey of Tonbridge (from 2000) | |
Rosamund Greaves, 11th Countess of Dysart | 2 June 1975 | – |
Under the Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 whenever a vacancy arises among the Lords Spiritual during the ten years (18 May 2015 – 18 May 2025) following the Act coming into force, the vacancy has to be filled by a woman, if one is eligible. This does not apply to the sees of Canterbury, York, London, Durham and Winchester.
Portrait | Name | Year joined | Year left | See |
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Rachel Treweek | 15 June 2015 | Bishop of Gloucester | ||
Christine Hardman | 22 September 2015 | Bishop of Newcastle | ||
Sarah Mullally | 8 March 2018 | Bishop of London | ||
Vivienne Faull | 20 October 2018 | Bishop of Bristol | ||
Libby Lane | 11 February 2019 | Bishop of Derby |
Postmaster General, 1900–1969
editPortrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | Ministry | Monarch (Reign) |
Ref. | ||
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Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart The 6th Marquess of Londonderry [226] (1852–1915) [227] |
10 April 1900 | 11 August 1902 | Conservative | Salisbury (III & IV) (Con.–Lib.U.) |
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75px | Austen Chamberlain MP for East Worcestershire (1863–1937) [228] |
11 August 1902 | 9 October 1903 | Liberal Unionist | Balfour (Con.–Lib.U.) | |||
The Lord Stanley MP for Westhoughton (1865–1948) [229] |
9 October 1903 | 4 December 1905 | Conservative | |||||
Sydney Buxton MP for Poplar (1853–1934) [230] |
10 December 1905 | 14 February 1910 | Liberal | Campbell-Bannerman | ||||
Asquith (I–III) | ||||||||
Herbert Samuel MP for Cleveland (1870–1963) [231] |
14 February 1910 | 11 February 1914 | Liberal | |||||
Charles Hobhouse MP for Bristol East (1862–1941) [232] |
11 February 1914 | 25 February 1915 | Liberal | |||||
Herbert Samuel MP for Cleveland (1870–1963) |
26 May 1915 | 18 January 1916 | Liberal | Asquith Coalition (Lib.–Con.–et al.) | ||||
Jack Pease MP for Rotherham (1860–1943) |
18 January 1916 | 5 December 1916 | Liberal | |||||
Albert Illingworth MP for Heywood (until 1918) MP for Heywood and Radcliffe (from 1918) (1865–1942) |
10 December 1916 | 1 April 1921 | Liberal | Lloyd George (I & II) | ||||
Frederick Kellaway MP for Bedford (1870–1933) |
1 April 1921 | 19 October 1922 | Liberal | |||||
Neville Chamberlain MP for Birmingham Ladywood (1869–1940) |
31 October 1922 | 7 March 1923 | Conservative | Law | ||||
Sir William Joynson-Hicks MP for Twickenham (1865–1932) |
7 March 1923 | 28 May 1923 | Conservative | |||||
Baldwin I | ||||||||
Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Bt. MP for Colchester (1868–1931) |
28 May 1923 | 22 January 1924 | Conservative | |||||
Vernon Hartshorn MP for Croydon South (1872–1931) [233] |
22 January 1924 | 3 November 1924 | Labour | MacDonald I | ||||
Sir William Mitchell-Thomson MP for Croydon South (1877–1938) |
11 November 1924 | 4 June 1929 | Conservative | Baldwin II | ||||
Hastings Lees-Smith MP for Keighley (1878–1941) |
7 June 1929 | 2 March 1931 | Labour | MacDonald II | ||||
Clement Attlee MP for Limehouse (1883–1967) |
2 March 1931 | 24 August 1931 | Labour | |||||
William Ormsby-Gore MP for Stafford (1895–1964) |
3 September 1931 | 10 November 1931 | Conservative | National I (N.Lab.–Con.–et al.) | ||||
National II | ||||||||
Sir Kingsley Wood MP for Woolwich West (1881–1943) [234] |
10 November 1931 | 7 June 1935 | Conservative | |||||
George Tryon MP for Brighton (1871–1940) |
7 June 1935 | 3 April 1940 | Conservative | National III (Con.–N.Lab.–et al.) | ||||
National IV | ||||||||
Chamberlain War | ||||||||
William Morrison MP for Cirencester and Tewkesbury (1893–1961) |
3 April 1940 | 7 November 1943 | Conservative | |||||
Churchill War (All parties) | ||||||||
Harry Crookshank MP for Gainsborough (1893–1961) |
7 November 1943 | 26 July 1945 | Conservative | |||||
Churchill Caretaker (Con.–Lib.N.) | ||||||||
William Hare The 5th Earl of Listowel [235] (1906–1997) |
4 August 1945 | 17 April 1947 | Labour | Attlee (I & II) | ||||
Wilfred Paling MP for Wentworth (1883–1971) |
17 April 1947 | 28 February 1950 | Labour | |||||
Ness Edwards MP for Caerphilly (1897–1969) |
28 February 1950 | 26 October 1951 | Labour | |||||
Herbrand Sackville The 9th Earl De La Warr (1900–1976) |
5 November 1951 | 7 April 1955 | Conservative | Churchill III | ||||
Charles Hill MP for Luton (1904–1989) |
7 April 1955 | 16 January 1957 | National Liberal | Eden | ||||
Ernest Marples MP for Wallasey (1907–1978) |
16 January 1957 | 22 October 1959 | Conservative | Macmillan (I & II) | ||||
Reginald Bevins MP for Liverpool Toxteth (1908–1996) |
22 October 1959 | 16 October 1964 | Conservative | |||||
Douglas-Home | ||||||||
Tony Benn MP for Bristol South East (1925–2014) |
19 October 1964 | 4 July 1966 | Labour | Wilson (I & II) | ||||
Edward Short MP for Newcastle upon Tyne Central (1912–2012) |
4 July 1966 | 6 April 1968 | Labour | |||||
Roy Mason MP for Barnsley (1924–2015) |
6 April 1968 | 1 July 1968 | Labour | |||||
John Stonehouse MP for Wednesbury (1925–1988) |
1 July 1968 | 1 October 1969 | Labour |
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
editPortrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | Ministry | Monarch (Reign) |
Ref. | ||
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John Stonehouse MP for Wednesbury (1925–1988) |
1 October 1969 | 19 June 1970 | Labour | Wilson II | ||||
Christopher Chataway MP for Chichester (1931–2014) |
24 June 1970 | 7 April 1972 | Conservative | Heath | ||||
Sir John Eden, Bt. MP for Bournemouth West (1925–2020) |
7 April 1972 | 8 March 1974 | Conservative |
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- ^ "Baroness Elles". UK Parliament.
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- ^ "Baroness Robson of Kiddington". UK Parliament.
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- ^ "Baroness Park of Monmouth". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Eccles of Moulton". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Cumberlege". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Brigstocke". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Hollis of Heigham". UK Parliament.
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- ^ "Baroness Castle of Blackburn". UK Parliament.
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- ^ "Baroness James of Holland Park". UK Parliament.
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- ^ "Baroness Denton of Wakefield". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Hilton of Eggardon". UK Parliament.
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- ^ "Baroness Perry of Southwark". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Chalker of Wallasey". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Thatcher". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Jay of Paddington". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Williams of Crosby". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Gould of Potternewton". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Miller of Hendon". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Farrington of Ribbleton". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Rawlings". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Thomas of Walliswood". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Hogg". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Hayman". UK Parliament.
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- ^ "Baroness Lloyd of Highbury". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Anelay of St Johns". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Byford". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Emerton". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Lestor of Eccles". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Knight of Collingtree". UK Parliament.
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- ^ "Baroness Ludford". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Fookes". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Pitkeathley". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Rendell of Babergh". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Maddock". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Scotland of Asthal". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Linklater of Butterstone". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Young of Old Scone". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Uddin". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Goudie". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Buscombe". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Thornton". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Crawley". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Sharp of Guildford". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Richardson of Calow". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Stern". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Prashar". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Hanham". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Howells of St Davids". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Massey of Darwen". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Wilkins". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Blood". UK Parliament.
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- ^ "Baroness Ashton of Upholland". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Gale". UK Parliament.
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- ^ "Baroness Harris of Richmond". UK Parliament.
- ^ "Baroness Greengross". UK Parliament.
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- ^ "Baroness Cohen of Pimlico". UK Parliament.
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- ^ "Baroness Scott of Needham Market". UK Parliament.
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- ^ Liberal Democrat MP 2005-2010
- ^ Welsh Senedd Member 2016-present. Labour MEP 1994-2009.
- ^ Daughter of Preston King; Labour MP 1997–2005
- ^ Liberal Democrat AM 1999-2011
- ^ Daughter of Tim Brinton
- ^ Wife of Richard Packer
- ^ Wife of Roy Kennedy, Baron Kennedy of Southwark
- ^ Daughter of John Wyndham, 1st Baron Egremont and Pamela Wyndham, Lady Egremont
- ^ Wife of Philip Gould, Baron Gould of Brookwood
- ^ Wife of Paul Peschisolido
- ^ Conservative MEP 2017-2020
- ^ Wife of James Wild
- ^ Conservative MP 1997-2015
- ^ Liberal Democrat MP 2005-2015
- ^ Liberal Democrat MP 2005-2015
- ^ Daughter of Sir Brian Fall
- ^ Liberal Democrat MEP 2005-2014
- ^ Labour MP 1992-2015
- ^ Labour MP 1987-2015
- ^ Daughter of Dame Marion Roe
- ^ Wife of Huw van Steenis
- ^ Wife of Mike Chattey
- ^ Mother of Kate Osamor
- ^ Conservative MP 2010-2017
- ^ SDLP MP 2010-2017
- ^ Conservative MP 2010-2019
- ^ Labour MP 2005-2015
- ^ Labour MP 1997-2017
- ^ Conservative MP 2010-2015
- ^ Labour MP 2010-2019
- ^ Labour MP 1989-2019
- ^ Brexit Party MEP 2019-2020
- ^ Wife of Tom Bower
- ^ Labour MP 1997–2010
- ^ Labour MP 2010–2019
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- ^ Also former Countess of Carlisle until 1947.
- ^ Sat in the House of Lords as Earl Vane in the Peerage of the United Kingdom as the Marquessate of Londonderry is in the Peerage of Ireland which Irish Peers (without Imperial Peerages) are not allowed to sit in the Lords.
- ^ Sat in Cabinet from 7 November 1900
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- ^ Sat in Cabinet from 20 December 1933
- ^ Sat in the House of Lords as Baron Hare in the Peerage of the United Kingdom as the Earldom of Listowel is in the Peerage of Ireland which Irish Peers (without Imperial Peerages) are not allowed to sit in the Lords.