The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries was a junior ministerial office in the
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government, serving under the
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
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. The title changed to Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in 1919 and to Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in 1957.
Parliamentary Secretaries to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries
*1909–1911
Sir Edward Strachey
*1911–1914
The Lord Lucas of Crudwell
*1914–1915
Sir Harry Verney, 4th Baronet
*1915–1916
Sir Francis Dyke Acland, 14th Baronet
*1916–1919
Sir Richard Winfrey
*1917–1918
The Duke of Marlborough
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*1918
The Viscount Goschen
*1918–1919
The Lord Clinton
*1919
Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen
Parliamentary Secretaries to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
*1919-1921
Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen
*1921 ''Vacant''
*1921
The Earl of Onslow
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*1921-1924
The Earl of Ancaster
*1924
Walter Robert Smith
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Early career
Smith was president ...
*1924-1928
The Lord Bledisloe
*1928-1929
The Earl of Stradbroke
*1929-1930
Christopher Addison
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*1930-1931
The Earl De La Warr
*1931 ''Vacant''
*1931-1935
The Earl De La Warr
*1935-1936
Herwald Ramsbotham
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*1936-1939
The Earl of Feversham
*1939-1940
The Lord Denham
*1940-1941
The Lord Moyne (jointly)
*1940-1945
Tom Williams (jointly)
*1941-1945
The Duke of Norfolk
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(jointly)
*1945
Donald Scott (jointly)
*1945
The Duke of Norfolk
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(jointly)
*1945-1950
The Earl of Huntingdon (jointly)
*1945-1947
Percy Collick
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Originally a railway fireman with the Southern Railway, he was a member of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers a ...
(jointly)
*1947-1951
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(jointly)
*1950-1951
The Earl of Listowel (jointly)
*1951
Arthur Champion
*1951-1954
The Lord Carrington (jointly)
*1951-1957
Richard Nugent (jointly)
*1954-1957
The Earl St Aldwyn (jointly)
*1955-1957
Harmar Nicholls
*1955-1957
Williams Deedes
Parliamentary Secretaries to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
*1957-1958
The Earl St Aldwyn (jointly)
*1957-1960
Joseph Godber
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Background
Godber was educated at Bedford School, between 1922 and 1931, and became a n ...
(jointly)
*1958-1962
The Earl Waldegrave (jointly)
*1960-1962
William Vane (jointly)
*1962-1964
The Lord St Oswald (jointly)
*1962-1964
James Scott Hopkins (jointly)
*1964-1970
John Mackie (jointly)
*1964-1970
James Hutchison Hoy (jointly)
*1970-1972
Anthony Stodart
*1972
Peter Mills
*1972-1974
Peggy Fenner
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Political career
Joining the Conservative Party in 1952, she was elected to Sevenoaks council five years later, chairing it in ...
*1974
The Earl Ferrers
*1974
Roland Moyle
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Early life
Moyle was born in March 1928. His father was Arthur Moyle who was a Labour Member of Parliament and served as Parliamentary Private Secre ...
*1974
Edward Stanley Bishop
*1974-1979
Gavin Strang
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