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Malcolm McCorquodale, 1st Baron McCorquodale of Newton

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Lord McCorquodale married firstly Winifred Sophia Doris, daughter of James Oscar Max Clark, in 1931. They had two daughters, Pamela (b.1934) who married William Forbes of Callendar, and Prudence (b.1936) who married Carel Maurits Mosselmans.
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After his first wife's death in November 1960, he married secondly the Honourable Daisy Yoskul Consuelo, daughter of
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Lord McCorquodale died in September 1971, aged 70, when the barony became extinct. Lady McCorquodale died in 1979.
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thepeerage.com Malcolm Stewart McCorquodale, 1st and last Baron McCorquodale of Newton
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McCorquodale was chairman of McCorquodale and Company Ltd, and a director of the
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and widow of both Robert Brampton Gurdon and Alistair Monteith Gibb, in 1962.
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McCorquodale was the son of Norman McCorquodale, of Winslow Hall,
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Malcolm Stewart McCorquodale, 1st Baron McCorquodale of Newton
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Ministers in the Churchill wartime government, 1940–1945
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contributions in Parliament by Malcolm McCorquodale
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The Right Honourable
KCVO
PC
Member of Parliament
Epsom
Sir Archibald Southby
Peter Rawlinson
Member of Parliament
Sowerby
William John Tout
John Belcher
Alma mater
Christ Church, Oxford
KCVO
PC
Conservative
Buckinghamshire
George McCorquodale
Harrow
Christ Church, Oxford
Bank of Scotland
1931 general election
Member of Parliament
Sowerby
1935 election
Parliamentary Private Secretary
President of the Board of Trade
Oliver Stanley
Second World War
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

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