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  1. Earl of Swinton, GBE, CH, MC, PC (Geburtsname: Philip Lloyd-Greame; * 1. Mai 1884 in East Ayton, Yorkshire, England; † 27. Juli 1972 in Swinton, Borough of Harrogate, Yorkshire, England) war ein britischer Politiker der Conservative Party, der unter anderem zwischen 1918 und 1935 Mitglied des House of Commons, 1922 bis 1924, 1924 ...

  2. Philip Cunliffe-Lister, 1st Earl of Swinton, GBE, CH, MC, PC (1 May 1884 – 27 July 1972), known as Philip Lloyd-Greame until 1924 and as The Viscount Swinton between 1935 and 1955, was a prominent British Conservative politician from the 1920s until the 1950s.

  3. Mark William Philip Cunliffe-Lister, 4th Earl of Swinton (born 15 September 1970), is the son of the 3rd Earl and his wife Elizabeth Susan Whitelaw, eldest daughter of William Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw. He was styled as Lord Masham between 2006 and 2021.

  4. Der Titel wurde am 5. Mai 1955 an den konservativen britischen Politiker Philip Cunliffe-Lister, 1. Viscount Swinton verliehen. Dieser hatte von 1922 bis 1955 diverse Ministerämter in insgesamt elf Regierungen inne. Unter anderem war er Handels- und Kolonialminister. Nachgeordnete Titel.

  5. Earl of Swinton, GBE, CH, MC, PC war ein britischer Politiker der Conservative Party, der unter anderem zwischen 1918 und 1935 Mitglied des House of Commons, 1922 bis 1924, 1924 bis 1929 sowie 1931 Handelsminister sowie zwischen 1931 und 1935 Kolonialminister war. Am 29. November 1935 wurde er als Viscount Swinton in den erblichen Adelsstand ...

  6. Philip Cunliffe-Lister, 1st Earl of Swinton, GBE, CH, MC, PC (1 May 1884 – 27 July 1972), known as Philip Lloyd-Greame until 1924 and as The Viscount Swinton between 1935 and 1955, was a prominent British Conservative politician from the 1920s until the 1950s.

  7. Philip Cunliffe-Lister, First Earl of Swinton, left all his papers to Churchill College. The first instalment was collected from Swinton Castle in November 1972 (SWIN I). Another 19 boxes were discovered and transferred to the College in August 1974 (SWIN II). Further material was added to the collection in October 1975 (SWIN III).