Basil Reginald Vincent Ziani de Ferranti (2 July 1930 – 24 September 1988) was a British businessman and a
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politician. He was educated at
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and
Trinity College, Cambridge
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, and was the grandson of the electrical engineer and inventor
Sebastian de Ferranti
Sebastian Pietro Innocenzo Adhemar Ziani de Ferranti (9 April 1864 – 13 January 1930) was a British electrical engineer and inventor.
Personal life
Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti was born in Liverpool, England. His Italian father, Cesare, was ...
and son of
Sir Vincent Ziani de Ferranti.
He was an unsuccessful candidate at the
1955 general election in the
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-held
Manchester Exchange constituency.
In 1958, he was elected to the
House of Commons
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as
Member of Parliament
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for
Morecambe and Lonsdale at
a by-election in 1958, following the elevation to the peerage of the constituency's Conservative MP,
Ian Fraser.
He held the seat at the
1959 general election, but stood down from
Parliament
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at the
1964 election. He had held ministerial office only briefly, as Parliamentary Secretary for Aviation from July to October 1962.
He later became a member (1973–1979) and chairman (1976–1978) of the European
Economic and Social Committee
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. He subsequently became a
Member of the European Parliament
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(MEP), and a Vice President from 1979 to 1982.
European Parliament
/ref> He represented the Hampshire West constituency from 1979 to 1984, and Hampshire Central from 1984 until his death.
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1930 births
1988 deaths
Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
20th-century British businesspeople
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English people of Italian descent
Ferranti
MEPs for England 1979–1984
MEPs for England 1984–1989
Ministers in the Macmillan and Douglas-Home governments, 1957–1964
People educated at Eton College
UK MPs 1955–1959
UK MPs 1959–1964
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