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Douglas Hacking, 1st Baron Hacking
(Q5301560)
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British politician (1884-1950)
Douglas Hewitt Hacking, 1st Baron Hacking
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Douglas Hacking, 1st Baron Hacking
British politician (1884-1950)
Douglas Hewitt Hacking, 1st Baron Hacking
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instance of
human
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image
DouglasHacking.jpg
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sex or gender
male
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stated in
The Peerage
country of citizenship
United Kingdom
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
end time
12 April 1927
Gregorian
end cause
Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927
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name in native language
Douglas Hacking, 1st Baron Hacking
(English)
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English Wikipedia
given name
Douglas
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family name
Hacking
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noble title
baronet
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Baron Hacking
start time
2 July 1945
series ordinal
1
end time
29 July 1950
end cause
death
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Beamish peerage database peerage ID
1156
date of birth
4 August 1884
Gregorian
1 reference
stated in
The Peerage
The Peerage person ID
p42912.htm#i429112
subject named as
Douglas Hewitt Hacking, 1st Baron Hacking
date of death
29 July 1950
1 reference
Hansard (1803–2005) ID
sir-douglas-hacking
subject named as
Douglas Hacking
retrieved
9 October 2017
father
Joshua Hacking
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stated in
The Peerage
mother
Eliza Simpson Boyle
1 reference
stated in
The Peerage
spouse
Margery Bolton
start time
15 April 1909
Gregorian
1 reference
The Peerage person ID
p42912.htm#i429112
retrieved
7 August 2020
child
Douglas Hacking, 2nd Baron Hacking
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stated in
The Peerage
Edgar Hacking
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stated in
The Peerage
Elizabeth Hacking
1 reference
stated in
The Peerage
languages spoken, written or signed
English
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
occupation
politician
1 reference
Hansard (1803–2005) ID
sir-douglas-hacking
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Hansard 1803–2005
retrieved
22 April 2022
position held
Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
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member of the 37th Parliament of the United Kingdom
electoral district
Chorley
start time
14 November 1935
end time
15 June 1945
elected in
1935 United Kingdom general election
end cause
dissolution of parliament
parliamentary group
Conservative Party
parliamentary term
37th Parliament of the United Kingdom
1 reference
stated in
Hansard 1803–2005
member of the 36th Parliament of the United Kingdom
electoral district
Chorley
start time
27 October 1931
end time
25 October 1935
elected in
1931 United Kingdom general election
end cause
dissolution of parliament
parliamentary term
36th Parliament of the United Kingdom
parliamentary group
Conservative Party
1 reference
stated in
Hansard 1803–2005
member of the 35th Parliament of the United Kingdom
electoral district
Chorley
start time
30 May 1929
Gregorian
end time
7 October 1931
elected in
1929 United Kingdom general election
end cause
dissolution of parliament
parliamentary term
35th Parliament of the United Kingdom
parliamentary group
Conservative Party
1 reference
stated in
Hansard 1803–2005
member of the 34th Parliament of the United Kingdom
electoral district
Chorley
start time
29 October 1924
Gregorian
end time
10 May 1929
Gregorian
elected in
1924 United Kingdom general election
end cause
dissolution of parliament
parliamentary term
34th Parliament of the United Kingdom
parliamentary group
Conservative Party
1 reference
stated in
Hansard 1803–2005
member of the 33rd Parliament of the United Kingdom
electoral district
Chorley
start time
6 December 1923
Gregorian
end time
9 October 1924
Gregorian
elected in
1923 United Kingdom general election
end cause
dissolution of parliament
parliamentary term
33rd Parliament of the United Kingdom
parliamentary group
Conservative Party
1 reference
stated in
Hansard 1803–2005
member of the 32nd Parliament of the United Kingdom
electoral district
Chorley
start time
15 November 1922
Gregorian
end time
16 November 1923
Gregorian
elected in
1922 United Kingdom general election
end cause
dissolution of parliament
parliamentary term
32nd Parliament of the United Kingdom
parliamentary group
Conservative Party
1 reference
stated in
Hansard 1803–2005
member of the 31st Parliament of the United Kingdom
electoral district
Chorley
start time
14 December 1918
Gregorian
end time
26 October 1922
Gregorian
elected in
1918 United Kingdom general election
end cause
dissolution of parliament
parliamentary term
31st Parliament of the United Kingdom
parliamentary group
Conservative Party
1 reference
stated in
Hansard 1803–2005
educated at
University of Manchester
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Giggleswick School
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work location
London
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imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
member of political party
Conservative Party
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imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
candidacy in election
1924 United Kingdom general election
electoral district
Chorley
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1929 United Kingdom general election
electoral district
Chorley
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1931 United Kingdom general election
electoral district
Chorley
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1935 United Kingdom general election
electoral district
Chorley
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1918 United Kingdom general election
electoral district
Chorley
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1923 United Kingdom general election
electoral district
Chorley
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1922 United Kingdom general election
electoral district
Chorley
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participated in conflict
World War I
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military branch
British Army
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award received
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
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imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
Identifiers
VIAF cluster ID
16146824745807630787
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NUKAT ID
n2016008787
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VIAF cluster ID
16146824745807630787
stated in
Virtual International Authority File
retrieved
2 September 2020
Beamish peerage database person ID
961
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Freebase ID
/m/07p7tj
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Hansard (1803–2005) ID
sir-douglas-hacking
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LONSEA ID
12589
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National Portrait Gallery (London) person ID
mp62087
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Our Campaigns candidate ID
612781
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ID
59307
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PM20 folder ID
pe/006872
number of works
4
number of works accessible online
4
subject named as
Hacking, Douglas
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Prabook ID
2396418
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Rush Parliamentary Archive ID
4211
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TheyWorkForYou ID
17631
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UK National Archives ID
F66489
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Who's Who UK ID
U226301
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The Peerage person ID
p42912.htm#i429112
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