John Eden, Baron Eden of Winton

John Benedict Eden, Baron Eden of Winton, Bt, PC (born 15 September 1925) is a retired British Conservative politician.[1][2]

Background

Eton College

Eden was educated at Eton College and St Paul's School, United States. He served as a Lieutenant with the Rifle Brigade, 2nd Gurkha Rifles and the Gilgit Scouts during the Second World War. He is a nephew of Sir Anthony Eden (1897–1977), who served as prime minister from 1955 to 1957, and he succeeded his father Sir Timothy Calvert Eden to his baronetcies in 1963. He is the 9th Baronet of West Auckland and the 7th Baronet of Maryland.

Career

After an unsuccessful attempt to contest the 1953 Paddington North by-election, he was the Conservative Member of Parliament for Bournemouth West from 1954 until 1983. When first elected, he was the youngest member of the House of Commons. He was appointed to the Privy Council on 10 April 1972 and was created a life peer as Baron Eden of Winton, of Rushyford in the County of Durham on 3 October 1983,[3] following his retirement from the House of Commons. He retired from the House of Lords on 11 June 2015 under the provisions of the House of Lords Reform Act 2014.[4] Following the death of Lord Healey on 3 October 2015, Eden became the surviving former MP with the earliest date of first election.

Appointments:

Family life

He has been twice married:

Titles and styles

Arms

References

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Viscount Cranborne
Member of Parliament for Bournemouth West
19541983
Succeeded by
John Butterfill
Preceded by
Tony Benn
Baby of the House
1954
Succeeded by
John Woollam
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