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Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley

Norman Anthony Francis St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley, PC, FRSL (born May 18, 1929), is a British Conservative politician, author, constitutional expert and barrister. His surname was compounded from his father's (Stevas) and mother's (St John-O'Connor) surnames.

He was educated at Ratcliffe College, Leicester, then read law at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, graduating with first class honours. While at Cambridge, he was President of the Cambridge Union (1950) and won the Whitlock Prize. He also studied at Christ Church, Oxford where he gained a BCL. While there, he was Secretary of the Oxford Union. He gained his PhD from London and a JSD from Yale. He also studied briefly for the Roman Catholic Priesthood at the Venerable English College in Rome. He was called to the Bar of the Middle Temple in 1952.

St John-Stevas was elected Member of Parliament for Chelmsford, Essex in 1964 and held the seat until 1987. He served as Minister for the Arts twice, and from 1979 to 1981 was Leader of the House of Commons and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

It was while he occupied the post of Leader of the House that he is largely credited with the creation of the House of Commons' select committees. These enable backbench MPs to hold ministers to account and are still a force to be reckoned with.

In early 1981, he was the first of the Tory 'wets' to be dismissed from the Cabinet by the Prime Minister, Mrs Thatcher. For many years he was a member of the Bow Group.

He stood down from the House of Commons during the General Election of 1987. He was subsequently elevated to the House of Lords as a life peer with the title Baron St John of Fawsley of Preston Capes in the County of Northamptonshire.

He was Chairman of the Royal Fine Art Commission from 1985 to 1999, and Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge from 1991 to 1996. He is a Patron of the Society of King Charles the Martyr, and Grand Bailiff for England and Wales of the Military and Hospitaller Order of St Lazarus.

He is unmarried.


Bibliography:

By Norman St John Stevas

  • "Before the Sunset Fades: An Autobiography", Harper Collins (2007)- Forthcoming autobiography
  • "The Two cities", Farrar Straus & Giroux (1984)
  • "Pope John-Paul II: His Travels and Mission", Faber & Faber, London (1982)
  • "Agonising Choice: Birth Control, Religion and Law", Eyre & Spottiswoode, London (1971)
  • "Bagehot's Historical Essays", New York University Press (1966)
  • "Law and Morals", Hawthorn Books, New York (1964)
  • "The Right to Life", Holt, Rinehart & Winston (1963)
  • "Life, Death And The Law", Indiana University Press, (1961)
  • "Walter Bagehot A study of his life & thought together with a selection from his political writings", Indiana University Press(1959)

Edited by Norman St John Stevas

  • Bagehot, Walter, St John Stevas, Norman (Editor): "The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: Volumes 1- 15", The Economist/ Harvard University Press (1965-1986)

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    Parliament of the United Kingdom (1801–present)
    Preceded by
    Sir Hubert Ashton
    Member of Parliament for Chelmsford
    1964 – 1987
    Succeeded by
    Simon Burns
    Political offices
    Preceded by
    The Viscount Eccles
    Minister for the Arts
    1973 – 1974
    Succeeded by
    Hugh Jenkins
    Preceded by
    Harold Lever
    Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
    1979 – 1981
    Succeeded by
    Francis Pym
    Preceded by
    Michael Foot
    Leader of the House of Commons
    1979 – 1981
    Preceded by
    The Lord Donaldson of Kingsbridge
    Minister for the Arts
    1979 – 1981
    Succeeded by
    Paul Channon

     
     
     

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