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  1. Alec Douglas-Home, 1963. Alexander Frederick (Alec) Douglas-Home, baron Home av Hirseln, född 2 juli 1903 i Mayfair, London, död 9 oktober 1995 i Coldstream, Scottish Borders, var en brittisk politiker inom Konservativa partiet och Storbritanniens premiärminister 1963 – 1964. [ 1][ 2] Han var utrikesminister 1960 – 1963 och 1970 – 1974 .

  2. Alec Douglas-Home Serving in the Parliament for many years, he became prime minister in November 1963 and remained in office until the Conservative Party lost the 1964 elections. Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home was born in London on July 2, 1903, the eldest son of Charles Cospatrick Archibald Douglas-Home and Lilian Lambton, daughter of the fourth Earl of Durham.

  3. Alec Douglas-Home. Lord Home of the Hirsel, The Baron, KT, PC, who died at his home on October 9, 1995, aged 92, was the only British prime minister to have played first-class cricket. As Lord ...

  4. Sous son nouveau patronyme de sir Alec Douglas-Home, il occupa pendant quelque onze années le siège de député de Kinross, après avoir, de 1931 à 1951, à l'exception de la coupure de l'“ère socialiste” de 1945-1950, représenté la circonscription de Lanark.

  5. 10 de oct. de 1995 · Lord Home of the Hirsel, the languid aristocrat who, as Sir Alec Douglas-Home, was Prime Minister of Britain for 12 months in 1963 and 1964, died yesterday at his home in Berwickshire, Scotland ...

  6. 20 de jun. de 2018 · Lord Home, Alec Douglas Home, 1960-63; 1970-74 Conservative, under Macmillan and Heath You can read about the rest of Home’s career here. On both occasions, Alec Douglas Home was the natural choice for the Foreign Office. However, in 1960 his appointment was initially controversial. He was the first peer since Halifax to take the office,…

  7. Alec Douglas-Home. Alec Douglas-Home, the son of the 13th Earl of Home, was born in London on 2nd July, 1903. Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, he joined the Conservative Party and was elected to the House of Commons in the 1931 General Election. Douglas-Home served as parliamentary private secretary to Neville Chamberlain and was ...