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  John Ganzoni, 2nd Baron Belstead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Julian Ganzoni, 2nd Baron Belstead, PC (30 September 1932 - 3 December 2005) was a British Conservative politician and peer who served as Leader of the House of Lords under Margaret Thatcher from 1988 to 1990.
The son of Sir Francis Ganzoni, a barrister and Conservative MP for Ipswich who was created the 1st Lord Belstead in 1938, John Ganzoni went to Eton before reading History at Christ Church, Oxford.
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 Guardian | Lord Belstead
When his father's death in 1958 made him the 2nd Baron Belstead, he used his inheritance to buy a 650-acre farm near Woodbridge, Suffolk, where he raised cereal crops and sugarbeet, and started a small single-suckler herd.
When Thatcher came to power in 1979, Belstead was again named an undersecretary, this time replying on the gamut of subjects handled in the Commons by Whitelaw, then home secretary, and his three departmental ministers.
Belstead's next promotion, the following year, was as deputy leader of the Lords, underpinning the ennobled Whitelaw, and also minister of state for agriculture.
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 Baron Belstead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baron Belstead, of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk, was a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
It was created on 27 January 1938 for the Conservative MP for Ipswich, Sir Francis Ganzoni.
The second Baron Belstead was created a life peer as Baron Ganzoni, in order to allow him to remain in the House of Lords despite the House of Lords Act 1999, on November 17, 1999.
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Sir James Parke, a baron (judge) of the Exchequer, was created Baron Wensleydale for life, but the House of Lords concluded that the peerage did not entitle him to sit in the House of Lords.
To be appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act, an individual must have been a practising barrister for a period of fifteen years or must have held a high judicial office—Lord Chancellor, or judge of the Court of Appeal, High Court or Court of Session—for a period of two years.
The number of Lords of Appeal in Ordinary was increased from time to time—to three in 1882, to four in 1891, to six in 1913, to seven in 1919, to nine in 1947, to eleven in 1968 and to twelve in 1994.
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 thePeerage.com - Toby Charles Strutt and others
Sir John Julian Ganzoni, 2nd Baron Belstead was born on 30 September 1932 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
He was the son of Sir Francis John Childs Ganzoni, 1st Baron Ganzoni and Gwendolen Gertrude Turner.
Sir John Julian Ganzoni, 2nd Baron Belstead was educated in Eton College, Eton, Berkshire, England.
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 thePeerage.com - Gwendolen Gertrude Turner and others
She married Sir Francis John Childs Ganzoni, 1st Baron Ganzoni, son of Julius Charles Ganzoni and Mary Frances Childs, on 31 May 1930 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
Mary Jill Ganzoni was born on 27 March 1931.
She is the daughter of Sir Francis John Childs Ganzoni, 1st Baron Ganzoni and Gwendolen Gertrude Turner.
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 Life Peer info here at en.andtop.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Originally, though they held the rank of baron for life, they served in Parliament only while holding judicial office; 11 years later, however, an act was passed allowing Lords of Appeal to continue to sit and vote in Parliament even after retirement from office.
Sir Edward Heath was not made a peer, nor has Sir John Major been granted a peerage, while two Prime Ministers — Sir Anthony Eden and Harold Macmillan — were given hereditary titles, as Lord Avon and Lord Stockton.
The number of Lords of Appeal in Ordinary was increased from time to time—to three in 1882, to four in 1891, to six in 1913, to seven in 1919, to nine in 1947, to 11 in 1968 and to 12 in 1994.
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