Norman St. John-Stevas AKA Norman Antony Francis St. John-Stevas Born: 18-May-1929 Birthplace: London, England Died: 2-Mar-2012 Location of death: London, England Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Politician Nationality: England Executive summary: Leader, House of Commons, 1979-81 High School: Ratcliffe College, Leicester University: BA, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University University: BCL, Christ Church, Oxford University University: PhD, University of London Law School: JD, Yale Law School Administrator: Master, Emmanuel College, Cambridge University (1991-96)
UK Official Chairman, Royal Fine Arts Commission (1985-89) UK Leader of the House of Commons (1979-81) Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1979-81) UK Minister for the Arts (1979-81) UK Minister for the Arts (1973-74) UK Member of Parliament for Chelmsford (1964-87) Conservative Party (UK) Life Peerage 19-Oct-1987 as Baron St. John of Fawsley
Author of books:
Walter Bagehot: A Study of His Life and Thought (1959) Life, Death And The Law (1961) The Right to Life (1963) Law and Morals (1964) Agonising Choice: Birth Control, Religion and Law (1971) Pope John-Paul II: His Travels and Mission (1982) The Two Cities (1984)
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