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Alec Douglas-Home



  • April 1964: Quintin Hogg becomes Secretary of State for Education and Science. Sir Edward Boyle leaves the Cabinet.

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Notes

  1. ^ Family name pronounced 'Hume'
  2. ^ Connolly, Cyril (1938). Enemies of Promise. 

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References

  • Dickie, J. (1964). The Uncommon Commoner: A Study of Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Pall Mall.
  • Douglas-Home, Alec, Sir. (1964). Peaceful Change.
  • Dutton, D. (2006). Alec Douglas-Home (20 British Prime Ministers of the 20th Century), Haus Publishing.
  • Home of the Hirsel, Lord. (1976). The Way the Wind Blows: An Autobiography, London: Collins.
  • Home of the Hirsel, Lord. (1979). Border Reflections, London: Collins
  • Home of the Hirsel, Lord. (1983). Letters to a Grandson, London: HarperCollins.
  • Hughes, E. (1964). Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Housman
  • Thorpe, D.R. (1996). Alec Douglas-Home, Sinclair-Stevenson
  • Young, K. (1971). Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Fairleigh Dickinson

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Political offices
Preceded by
George Henry Hall
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
1945
with The Lord Lovat
Succeeded by
Hector McNeil
Preceded by
Margaret Herbison
as Under-Secretary of State for Scotland
Minister of State for Scotland
1951 – 1955
Succeeded by
Tom Galbraith
Preceded by
The Viscount Swinton
Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations
1955 – 1960
Succeeded by
Duncan Sandys
Preceded by
The Marquess of Salisbury
Lord President of the Council
1957
Succeeded by
The Viscount Hailsham
Leader of the House of Lords
1957 – 1960
Preceded by
The Viscount Hailsham
Lord President of the Council
1959 – 1960
Preceded by
Selwyn Lloyd
Foreign Secretary
1960 – 1963
Succeeded by
Rab Butler
Preceded by
Harold Macmillan
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
20 October 1963 – 16 October 1964
Succeeded by
Harold Wilson
Preceded by
Harold Wilson
Leader of the Opposition
1964 – 1965
Succeeded by
Edward Heath
Preceded by
Christopher Soames
Shadow Foreign Secretary
1966 – 1970
Succeeded by
Denis Healey
Preceded by
Michael Stewart
Foreign Secretary
1970 – 1974
Succeeded by
James Callaghan
Preceded by
James Callaghan
Shadow Foreign Secretary
1974
Succeeded by
Geoffrey Rippon
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Thomas Scott Dickson
Member of Parliament for Lanark
19311945
Succeeded by
Thomas Steele
Preceded by
Thomas Steele
Member of Parliament for Lanark
19501951
Succeeded by
Patrick Maitland
Preceded by
Gilmour Leburn
Member of Parliament for
Kinross and Western Perthshire

19631974
Succeeded by
Nicholas Fairbairn
Party political offices
Preceded by
Harold Macmillan
Leader of the British Conservative Party
1963 – 1965
Succeeded by
Edward Heath
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
Charles Douglas-Home
Earl of Home
1951 – 1963¹
Succeeded by
David Douglas-Home
Notes and references
1. Home disclaimed his peerage in 1963 in order to be eligible for election in the Commons.



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