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Lord Carr may refer to: * Charles Kerr, 2nd Earl of Ancram (1624–1690), Scottish peer and English member of Parliament, known as Lord Carr before he succeeded to the earldom in 1654 * Robert Carr, Baron Carr of Hadley Leonard Robert Carr, Baron Carr of Hadley, (11 November 1916 – 17 February 2012) was a British Conservative Party politician who served as Home Secretary from 1972 to 1974. He served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for 26 years, and later se ... (1916–2012), British Conservative politician See also * Sue Carr, Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill (born 1964), English judge and Lady Chief Justice since 2023 * Baron Ker (other) * Lord Kerr (other) {{disambiguation, tndis ...
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Charles Kerr, 2nd Earl Of Ancram
Charles Kerr, 2nd Earl of Ancram (1624 – September 1690) was a Scottish peer and a member of the English House of Commons.Lodge (1847)p. 305/ref> Biography Charles was born on 6 August 1624 at Richmond, Surrey to Anne daughter of William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby and the second wife of Robert Kerr, 1st Earl of Ancram.Lodge (1850p. 299/ref> Until he inherited his father's title after the death of his father in December 1654 he was known by the courtesy title of Lord Carr. Kerr had a long career in the English House of Commons. He was able to continue to sit in that house after he was ennobled, the fact that Earl of Ancram was a Scottish title was no impediment to sitting in the English House of Commons representing an English or Welsh constituency. Kerr was the Member of Parliament (MP) for St. Michaels in Cornwall between March 1647 and December 1648 in the Long Parliament, Robert Holborne, a Royalist, was disabled from sitting for St. Michaels and gave the seat to Kerr, wh ...
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Robert Carr, Baron Carr Of Hadley
Leonard Robert Carr, Baron Carr of Hadley, (11 November 1916 – 17 February 2012) was a British Conservative Party politician who served as Home Secretary from 1972 to 1974. He served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for 26 years, and later served in the House of Lords as a life peer. Early life Robert Carr was educated at Westminster School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he read Natural Sciences, graduating in 1938. After graduation he applied his knowledge of metallurgy at John Dale & Co, the family metal engineering firm. A collapsed lung kept him from war service but his firm specialised in the construction of airframes for Lancaster bombers. Political career He was elected Member of Parliament for Mitcham in 1950 and served there until 1974, when the seat was merged and he moved to Carshalton. In Edward Heath's government, he served as Secretary of State for Employment and was responsible for the modernising Industrial Relations Act 1971, which bala ...
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Sue Carr, Baroness Carr Of Walton-on-the-Hill
Sue Lascelles Carr, Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill, (born 1 September 1964), is an English judge who has served as Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales since 1 October 2023. She is the first woman to serve as the head of the judiciary of England and Wales since the inception of the office of Lord Chief Justice in the 13th century. Carr previously served as a High Court judge from 2013 to 2020 and a Lady Justice of Appeal from 2020 to 2023. Early life and education Carr was born on 1 September 1964 to businessman Richard Carr and Edda Harvey (). She was educated at Wycombe Abbey, an independent girls' school in Buckinghamshire, later serving as a governor of the school for 13 years. Carr read modern languages and law at Trinity College, Cambridge. Legal career Carr was called to the bar in 1987 and practised from 4 New Square Chambers. She was appointed Queen's Counsel in 2003. On 6 May 2009, Carr was appointed a recorder, and was approved to serve as a deputy Hi ...
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Baron Ker (other)
Baron Ker may refer to: * Baron (''Lord'') Ker of Cessford and Cavertoun (in the Peerage of Scotland) is from 1616 one of the subsidiary titles for Duke of Roxburghe * Baron (''Lord'') Ker of Cessford and Overton (in the Peerage of Scotland too) is from 1707 another of the subsidiary titles for Duke of Roxburghe * Baron Ker of Kersehugh (in the Peerage of the United Kingdom) is from 1821 one of the subsidiary titles for Marquess of Lothian * Baron Ker of Wakefield (in the Peerage of Great Britain) was from 1741 to 1805 one of the subsidiary titles for Duke of Roxburghe See also * Lord Carr (other) Lord Carr may refer to: * Charles Kerr, 2nd Earl of Ancram (1624–1690), Scottish peer and English member of Parliament, known as Lord Carr before he succeeded to the earldom in 1654 * Robert Carr, Baron Carr of Hadley Leonard Robert Carr, Ba ... * Lord Kerr (other) {{disambiguation, tndis ...
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