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  1. Hilary Adair Marquand, PC (24 December 1901 – 6 November 1972) was a British economist and Labour Party politician. [1] Life and career. He was born in Cardiff, the son of Alfred Marquand of Saint Peter Port, Guernsey, a clerk in a coal exporting company and his wife Mary née Adair, who was of Scottish ancestry.

  2. Name: Hilary Adair Marquand. Date of birth: 1901. Date of death: 1972. Gender: Male. Occupation: economist and Labour politician. Area of activity: Economics and Money; Politics, Government and Political Movements. Author: John Graham Jones. He was born on 24 December 1901 at 4 Marlborough Road, Cardiff, the elder son of Alfred Marquand, a ...

  3. 8 de nov. de 1972 · LONDON, Nov. 7 — Hilary Marquand, a university professor who became a minister in the first postwar Labor Government, died last night. His age was 70. Mr. Marquand was 29 when he was appointed...

  4. Hilary Adair Marquand ( 24 décembre 1901 - 6 novembre 1972) est un économiste britannique et un homme politique du Parti travailliste 2 . Biographie. Il est né à Cardiff, fils d'Alfred Marquand (originaire de Saint-Pierre-Port, Guernesey ), employé d'une entreprise d'exportation de charbon, et de son épouse Mary Adair, d'origine écossaise.

  5. Hilary Adair Marquand, PC (24 December 1901 – 6 November 1972) was a British economist and Labour Party politician. Quick Facts The Right Honourable, Minister of Health ... Close. Life and career.

  6. www.theislandwiki.org › index › Hilary_MarquandHilary Marquand - Jerripedia

    Hilary Marquand (1825 – 1872) was a Guernsey-born Master Mariner and shipowner. He wrote a memoir (his "Retrospect") which provides much insight into education, and the maritime trade of the island in the mid nineteenth century.

  7. Mr Hilary Marquand December 24, 1901 - November 6, 1972 Constituencies. Cardiff East July 5, 1945 - February 23, 1950; Middlesbrough East February 23, 1950 - November 30, 1961; Offices. Secretary for Overseas Trade 1945 - 1947; Paymaster-General 1947 - 1948; Minister of Pensions 1948 - 1951;