Patrick Wall

Mr Patrick Henry Bligh Wall

Rush ID: 9275

Details

Born:
19 October 1916
Died:
15 May 1998
Birth place:
UK
Gender:
Male
Ethnicity:
Unknown
Ethnic minority:
No
Religion:
Roman Catholic
Aristocratic connections:
false
Formative occupation:
Army officer
Election occupation:
Parliamentary consultant
Parentage:
Henry Benedict Wall
Notes:
None
Knighthood/Dame:
True
Highest Office:
Parliamentary Private Secretary
Who's Who volume:
4
Education level:
Secondary

References

Rush ID:
9275
MNIS ID:
1108
Wikidata Entity ID:
Q7147804
Parliament ID:
Not set
Beamish Person ID:
Not set
They work for you ID:
22545

Name changes

  1. WALL, Patrick (1916-1998)

Constituencies

  1. Beverley

    Party: Conservative
    Year of election: 1983
    Date of election: 9 June 1983
    Nature of election: General Election
    Nature of service: Continuation
    Year of exit: 1987
    Date of exit: 11 June 1987
    Party: Conservative
    Nature of exit: Dissolution
    Sponsorship: None known
    Constituency connection: Area
    Notes: None
  2. Haltemprice

    Party: Conservative
    Year of election: 1955
    Date of election: 26 May 1955
    Nature of election: General Election
    Nature of service: Continuation
    Year of exit: 1983
    Date of exit: 9 June 1983
    Party: Conservative
    Nature of exit: Dissolution
    Sponsorship: None known
    Constituency connection: Area
    Notes: None
  3. Kingston upon Hull Haltemprice

    Party: Conservative
    Year of election: 1954
    Date of election: 11 February 1954
    Nature of election: By-election
    Nature of service: First entry
    Year of exit: 1955
    Date of exit: 26 May 1955
    Party: Conservative
    Nature of exit: Dissolution
    Sponsorship: None known
    Constituency connection: Area
    Notes: Entered as a result of a by election.

Unsuccessful candidate in

  1. Cleveland

    Connection with constituency: None Known
    Year of election: 1952
    Date of election:
    Nature of election: By-election
    Party: Conservative
    Notes: Exit resulted in by election.
  2. Cleveland

    Connection with constituency: None Known
    Year of election: 1951
    Date of election: Thu 25th Oct 1951
    Nature of election: General Election
    Party: Conservative
    Notes:

Ministerial offices

  1. PPS 1955-1959

    to Derick Heathcote-Amory, as Minister of Agriculture and Chancellor of the Exchequer

Schools

  1. Downside School

Marriages

  1. Putnam, Sheila Elizabeth

    Year: 1953

Parties

  1. Conservative Member

Political organisations

  1. Young Conservatives Officer

    Yorkshire area President

  2. Institute of Directors Member

  3. Urban District Councils Association Officer

    Vice-President

Local governments

  1. Westminster City Council

    Councillor

    1953-1963

Trade unions

  1. Institute of Journalists Member

Clubs

  1. Royal Aero Club

  2. Royal Yacht Squadron

  3. United Service Club

  4. Royal Navy Sailing Association