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Robert Boscawen

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In Parliament, Boscawen was noted for his right-wing views. He supported the restoration of capital punishment and drastic cuts in the welfare state and student grants and opposed abortion. He also became a leading supporter of
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Boscawen married Mary Codrington in 1949 and they had two daughters, Dozmary and Karenza, and one son, Hugh, who followed him into the Coldstream Guards. They lived at Ivythorm Manor in
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In April 1945, during the last month of the war, he was very seriously wounded and sustained disfiguring burns when a shell pierced his tank. He was evacuated to
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He was scathing about attempts to raise MPs' pay in 1976 at a time of financial hardship for many, saying it "brought ignominy" on the whole House.
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Boscawen was a rower and yachtsman. He stroked the Trinity boat and rowed in the university trial eights. He was a member of the
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but later tentatively supported it, warning opponents against using war memories to make decisions affecting future generations.
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as a management trainee before joining the family-owned Cornish china clay business, Goonveen, at Rostowrack. He became a
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and sat on its London Executive Council from 1954 to 1965. Also, he was on the backbenchers'
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civilian relief teams organised by his mother, Lady Falmouth, a vice-chairman of the
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from 1981, and then Vice Chamberlain of Her Majesty's Household 1983–86 and finally
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in 1952. Boscawen's party political career began in 1948 when he joined the
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to train as a tank commander. In September 1944, after having fought in the
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Robert Boscawen was the fourth son of Evelyn Hugh John Boscawen, eighth
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and then, as the result of boundary changes, his constituency became
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politician. He was the last member of the House of Commons to hold a
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German counter offensive against the Nijmegen bridgehead
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and regularly sailed in international races, including
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Too young for military service at the outbreak of the
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Boscawen served as an assistant whip from 1979, as a
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The Right Honourable
MC
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
Margaret Thatcher
Carol Mather
Tristan Garel-Jones
Comptroller of the Household
Margaret Thatcher
Carol Mather
Tristan Garel-Jones
Member of Parliament
Wells
Lynch Maydon
David Heathcoat-Amory
Member of Parliament
Somerton and Frome
Mark Robinson
Cornwall
Isle of Wight
Conservative
Eton College
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
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PC
Conservative
Military Cross
Second World War
Viscount Falmouth
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