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  1. Martin Richard Attlee, 2nd Earl Attlee (10 August 1927 – 27 July 1991) was a British politician and a founding member of the Social Democratic Party. He was the only son of former British Prime Minister Clement Attlee.

  2. 27 de jul. de 1991 · Martin Richard Attlee, 2nd Earl Attlee (10 August 1927 – 27 July 1991) was a British politician and a founding member of the Social Democratic Party. He was the only son of former British Prime Minister Clement Attlee. The Right Honourable.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_AttleeEarl Attlee - Wikipedia

    Air Vice-Marshal Donald Laurence Attlee, CB, LVO, DL (2 September 1922 – 28 April 2021), was a nephew of the 1st Earl Attlee. Earls Attlee (1955) Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee (1883–1967) Martin Richard Attlee, 2nd Earl Attlee (1927–1991) John Richard Attlee, 3rd Earl Attlee (born 1956) There is no heir to the earldom.

  4. Martin Richard Attlee, 2nd Earl Attlee (10 August 1927 – 27 July 1991) was a British politician and a founding member of the Social Democratic Party.[1] He was the only son of former British Prime Minister Clement Attlee. Attlee suffered badly from dyslexia, and was a poor student as a child. His father chose to tackle this issue by having his son educated at Millfield School, which under ...

  5. 28 de jul. de 1991 · Martin Richard Attlee, who became the second earl after his father died in 1967, served in the Merchant Navy from 1945 to 1950 and was an active member of the Honorable Artillery Company...

  6. John Richard Attlee, 3rd Earl Attlee (born 3 October 1956), styled Viscount Prestwood between 1967 and 1991, is a British Conservative Party peer and member of the House of Lords. He is the grandson of Clement Attlee, the Labour Prime Minister, who was the first Earl Attlee.

  7. The title then passed to his son Martin Richard Attlee, 2nd Earl Attlee (1927-1991). It is now held by Clement Attlee's grandson, John Richard Attlee, 3rd Earl Attlee. The third earl (a member of the Conservative Party) retained his seat in the Lords as one of the hereditary peers to remain under an amendment to Labour's 1999 House of Lords Act.