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Anthony Royle, Baron Fanshawe of Richmond

British Conservative politician and businessman (1927–2001)


Summary

British Conservative politician and businessman (1927–2001)

FieldValue
honorific_prefixThe Right Honourable
nameThe Lord Fanshawe
of Richmond
honorific_suffix
office1Member of Parliament for Richmond
term_start18 October 1959
term_end113 May 1983
predecessor1Sir George Harvie-Watt
successor1Constituency abolished
office2Member of the House of Lords
status2Lord Temporal
termlabel2Life peerage
term_start227 September 1983
term_end228 December 2001
professionPolitician, businessman
birth_nameAnthony Henry Fanshawe Royle
birth_date
death_date
imageSir Anthony Royle.jpg
captionAnthony in 1971

of Richmond Anthony Henry Fanshawe Royle, Baron Fanshawe of Richmond, (27 March 1927 – 28 December 2001), was a British Conservative Party politician and businessman.

Early life

A son of Sir Lancelot Royle, a wealthy businessman, he was educated at Harrow and RMA Sandhurst. He joined the Life Guards and subsequently the Special Air Service (SAS). He contracted polio on his way to Korea and was invalided back to the UK, where he spent a year in an iron lung.

After recovering, his father provided funding for him to become a member of Lloyd's of London, building upon his start in 1948 with insurance broker Sedgwick Collins.

Career

In the 1950s, Royle became President of the Western Area Young Conservatives. He unsuccessfully contested St Pancras North in the 1955 general election. As the Conservative candidate in the 1958 Torrington by-election, he failed to hold the usually safe seat.

At the 1959 general election, Royle was finally elected to the House of Commons, as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Richmond, Surrey. He held the seat until he retired at the 1983 general election. Royle was strongly pro-membership of the European Community.

He was a junior minister for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs from 1970 to 1974. He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in 1974. He was invited to become Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party by Margaret Thatcher to reform the way the party recruited candidates. He was also responsible for the party's International office.

In 1974 his father passed on his boardroom seats at British Match Corporation, Brooke Bond Liebig and Wilkinson Sword. In 1980, he did not stand for parliament again. He was a director of Westland Helicopters during the 1985 Westland affair, supporting Michael Heseltine's pro-Europe position rather than Margaret Thatcher.

He acted as an informal liaison for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office with Keenie Meenie Services, one of Britain's first private military companies formed by ex-SAS members.

He was Chairman of the Sedgwick Group PLC from 1993 to 1999.

Personal life

He married former Vogue model Shirley Worthington in 1957 and had two daughters, one of whom, Lucinda, is married to a Conservative hereditary peer, Lord de Mauley.

References

  • Times Guide to the House of Commons 1979

References

  1. Roth, Andrew. (3 January 2002). "Lord Fanshawe of Richmond". The Guardian.
  2. {{London Gazette. (5 April 1974)
  3. He was elevated to the [[House of Lords]] in 1983 as '''Baron Fanshawe of Richmond''', of [[South Cerney]] in the County of [[Gloucestershire]].{{London Gazette. (4 October 1983)
  4. Doward, Jamie. (18 January 2020). "Revealed: clandestine actions of mercenaries during Thatcher years". The Observer.
  5. (1985). "Debrett's Peerage".
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