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* Quintin McGarel Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone ( 1907 2001 ), Lord Chancellor
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* Quintin McGarel Hogg, 2nd Viscount Hailsham ( 1907 2001 ) ( disclaimed 1963 ; created Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone 1970 )
Following the surprise Conservative victory in 1970, a suitable Lord Chancellor had to be found-this was Quintin McGarel Hogg who was given the necessary peerage, removing him from the Commons and making him a member of the Lords.

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* 1907 Quintin Hogg, British politician ( d. 2001 )
* January 17 Quintin Hogg, British philanthropist ( b. 1845 )
* February 14 Quintin Hogg, British philanthropist ( d. 1903 )
In his final year Heath was President of Balliol College Junior Common Room, an office held in subsequent years by his near-contemporaries Denis Healey and Roy Jenkins, and as such was invited to support the Master of Balliol Alexander Lindsay, who stood as an anti-appeasement ' Independent Progressive ' candidate against the official Conservative candidate, Quintin Hogg, in the Oxford by-election, 1938.
For the businessman and philanthropist, see Quintin Hogg ( merchant )
Born in London, Hogg was the son of Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham, who was Lord Chancellor under Stanley Baldwin, and grandson of another Quintin Hogg, a merchant, philanthropist, and educational reformer.
His publicity-seeking antics at the Party Conference ( e. g. feeding his newborn baby in public, and allowing his supporters to distribute " Q " ( for Quintin ) badges ) were considered vulgar at the time, so in the end Macmillan did not encourage senior party members to choose Hogg as his successor.
* Quintin Hogg, Esq ( 1907 1929 )
Quintin Hogg ( 1929 1938 )
Quintin Hogg, MP ( 1938 1950 )
Quintin Hogg, QC, MP ( 1963 1970 )
* The Papers of Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone are held at the Churchill Archives Centre in Cambridge and are accessible to the public.
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Quintin Hogg ( 14 February 1845 17 January 1903 ) was an English philanthropist, remembered primarily as a benefactor of the Royal Polytechnic institution at Regent Street, London now known as the University of Westminster.
Quintin Hogg also served as alderman of the first London County Council, encouraging the founding of other polytechnics, or, as they were known then, working men's ( or mechanics ') institutes.
Hogg was the grandfather of Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone.
* G. S. Woods, " Hogg, Quintin ( 1845 1903 )", rev.

Quintin and Baron
Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone | Lord Hailsham, Macmillan's original preference as successor
* Viscount Hailsham and Baron Hailsham, by Quintin Hogg ( later Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone ) from 1963 to 2001
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Hogg was the son of the merchant and philanthropist Quintin Hogg, seventh son of Sir James Hogg, 1st Baronet, whose eldest son James McGarel-Hogg, 2nd Baronet was created Baron Magheramorne in 1887.
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* 1988: The Quintin ’ s Shopping Centre in North Street opened to the public, named after Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of Marylebone.

Quintin and Hailsham
* 12 Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone ( Quintin Hogg ), 94, British lawyer and politician.
Quintin Hogg, 2nd Viscount Hailsham and Alec Douglas-Home, 14th Earl of Home were able to take advantage of the Act to disclaim their titles, despite having inherited their titles in 1950 and 1951 respectively.
Lord Hailsham married Elizabeth ( Brown ) Marjoribanks, widow of Archibald Marjoribanks, and daughter of James Trimble Brown, in 1905, and they had two sons, including Quintin Hogg, Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone.
The merchant and philanthropist Quintin Hogg, seventh son of the first Baronet, was the father of Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham, twice Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom.
The phrase is found a century earlier, in describing Giuseppe Garibaldi's doctrines, and was used by Hailsham ( then known as Quintin Hogg ) in lectures in 1968 and 1969.

Quintin and St
Combermere St Quintin, who is surprised at dinner with his family.
* Latimer Road / St Quintin Avenue ( 1901 1902 )
Until 1940 it was served by St. Quintin Park and Wormwood Scrubs, a station on the West London Line.
40837 )-who was forced to bail out but was killed when his parachute failed to deploy completely and Flying Officer Perry St Quintin ( Hurricane P3724 ), who was forced to make a forced landing at Qasaba with a holed fuel tank.
In 1464 Adolf II of Nassau appointed for the parish of St Quintin three Baumeisters ( master-builders ) who were to choose twelve chief parishioners as assistants for life.
* Stanton St Quintin, Wiltshire
This letter reported that a Mr. Dobsen had inoculated his cattle and had thus preserved nine out of ten of them, although this was retracted in the next issue as it was apparently a Sir William St. Quintin who had done the inoculating ( this was done by placing bits of material previously dipped in morbid discharge into an incision made in the dewlap of the animal ).
To differentiate Fifehead from other manorial holdings called Fifehead in Dorset ( Fifehead St. Quintin and Fifehead St. Magdelen ) the Neville part was added to the name.
Frome St Quintin is a village in the county of Dorset in southern England.
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