Michael Rhodes
2005-12-05 00:05:57 UTC
The 2nd (and last) Baron Belstead, PC, who died 3 December, 2005, was a
former Leader of the House of Lords. He was aged 73.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-1904515,00.html
John Julian Ganzoni was born 30 September, 1932, the only son of the
1st Baron Belstead (1882-1958), by his wife Gwendolen Gertrude Turner,
and was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford.
Career:-->a JP of Ipswich, and Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk from 1994; a
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department of Education &
Science, 1970-73; a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Northern
Ireland, 1973-74; Chairman of the Governing Bodies Association from
1974; Under Secretary of State, Home Office, 1979-82; Minister of
State, Foreign Office, 1982-83; Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and
Food, 1983-87; Minister of State, Department of the Environment,
1987-88; Deputy Leader of the House of Lords, 1984-88; Leader of the
House of Lords and Privy Seal, 1988-90; Minister of State for Northern
Ireland and Paymaster-General 1990-92; lately Chairman of the Parole
Board, &c.
Lord Belstead was sworn of the Privy Council in 1981.
He never married, and the peerage (UK 1938) and baronetcy (1929) now
become extinct.
Source: The Times 5 Dec, 2005
former Leader of the House of Lords. He was aged 73.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-1904515,00.html
John Julian Ganzoni was born 30 September, 1932, the only son of the
1st Baron Belstead (1882-1958), by his wife Gwendolen Gertrude Turner,
and was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford.
Career:-->a JP of Ipswich, and Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk from 1994; a
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department of Education &
Science, 1970-73; a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Northern
Ireland, 1973-74; Chairman of the Governing Bodies Association from
1974; Under Secretary of State, Home Office, 1979-82; Minister of
State, Foreign Office, 1982-83; Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and
Food, 1983-87; Minister of State, Department of the Environment,
1987-88; Deputy Leader of the House of Lords, 1984-88; Leader of the
House of Lords and Privy Seal, 1988-90; Minister of State for Northern
Ireland and Paymaster-General 1990-92; lately Chairman of the Parole
Board, &c.
Lord Belstead was sworn of the Privy Council in 1981.
He never married, and the peerage (UK 1938) and baronetcy (1929) now
become extinct.
Source: The Times 5 Dec, 2005