Patrick Neill, Baron Neill of Bladen

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Francis Patrick Neill, Baron Neill of Bladen QC (born 8 August 1926) is a cross bench member of the House of Lords.

Educated at Highgate School and Magdalen College, Oxford, he was Warden of All Souls College, Oxford from 1977 until 1995, where he has been an Honorary Fellow since 1995. He was Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University from 1985 till 1989.[1] He was an unsuccessful candidate in the University of Oxford Chancellor election, 2003.

Neill was made a Life Peer as Baron Neill of Bladen, of Briantspuddle in the County of Dorset in 1997. He became a barrister in 1951 and a QC in 1966. After heading One Hare Court, he became head of chambers of Serle Court, in Lincoln's Inn when the two merged in 1999.[2] Lord Neill left Serle Court in 2008 to join his elder brother Sir Brian Neill, a former Court of Appeal judge, at 20 Essex Street.[3]

His youngest daughter is married to the Private Secretary to the HM The Queen, Rt Hon. Sir Christopher Geidt.[citation needed]

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Media offices
Preceded by
Hartley Shawcross
Chairman of the Press Council
1978–1983
Succeeded by
Zelman Cowen
Academic offices
Preceded by
John Hanbury Angus Sparrow
Warden of All Souls College, Oxford
1977–1995
Succeeded by
John Davis
Preceded by
Geoffrey Warnock
Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University
1985–1989
Succeeded by
Richard Southwood
Government offices
Preceded by
Michael, The Lord Nolan
Chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life
1997–2001
Succeeded by
Sir Nigel Wicks

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