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The Lord Kimball
Member of Parliament
for Gainsborough
In office
15 February 1956 – 13 May 1983
Preceded byHarry Crookshank
Succeeded byEdward Leigh
Personal details
Born

Marcus Richard Kimball


(1928-10-18)18 October 1928
Marylebone, London, England
Died26 March 2014(2014-03-26) (aged 85)
Political partyConservative
ParentLawrence Kimball (father)
EducationEton College
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge

Marcus Richard Kimball, Baron Kimball (18 October 1928 – 26 March 2014) was a British Conservative politician.

Early life[edit]

The son of Major Lawrence Kimball,[1] he was born in Marylebone, London, and educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. He became a farmer and a Lloyd's underwriter. He was a councillor on Rutland County Council and commanded a squadron of the Leicestershire Yeomanry.

Political career[edit]

Kimball contested Derby Southin1955.

He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Gainsborough from a 1956 by-election until 1983. While representing this constituency, he wrote to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, after Argentina's invasion of the Falkland Islands, that he felt the British government should "let the Argentinians have the Falklands with as little fuss as possible". This letter, apparently written without the knowledge of his constituency party, remained secret until revealed by the release of part of the Thatcher archive in 2013.[2]

According to his obituary he treated his constituents in much the same way as he treated the tenants of his Market Harborough and Altnaharra estates advising potential MPs not to promise to hold surgeries and not to live in the constituency unless sure there was a good local hunt.[3]

Kimball opposed separate taxation for women in 1978, saying women just gave the bill to their husbands.[3]

Knighted in 1981,[4] Kimball was subsequently given a life peerageasBaron Kimball, of Easton in the County of Leicestershire on 9 May 1985.[5]

Hunting interests[edit]

A keen huntsman, Kimball was joint master of the Fitzwilliam Hunt 1952 and 1953, and the Cottesmore Hunt 1953–58. He was chairman of the British Field Sports Society 1966–82, and its President 1996–98. He was vice-president of its successor organisation, the Countryside Alliance from 1998. He indirectly gave money to an anti-field sports organisation after an Industrial Tribunal ruled that he sacked his housekeeper unfairly and she donated part of her compensation.[6]

Other interests[edit]

In March 1993, he was appointed Chairman of the British Greyhound Racing Trust, a position he held until 1996.[7][8] He also held senior positions in show jumping, light horse breeding organisations and in the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.

He died at the age of 85 on 26 March 2014.[9]

Arms[edit]

Coat of arms of Marcus Kimball
Coronet
Coronet of a Baron
Crest
In front of two Arrows points downwards saltirewise Gules a Bull's Head erased Sable armed Or ducally gorged also Gules between two Branches of Laurel fructed proper
Escutcheon
Argent a Pale Gules charged with a Lion rampant of the field on a Chief Sable a Bezant between two Crescents Or
Supporters
On either side a Wild Turkey proper
Motto
Strive for the gain of all

[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kimball (Life Baron UK), Marcus Richard Kimball", Dod's Parliamentary Companion, ed. Andrew Cox, et al,, Vacher Dod Publishing, 1999
  • ^ "Thatcher papers show Falkland islands doubts in heart of Downing Street". The Guardian. 22 March 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  • ^ a b "Lord Kimball – obituary". The Telegraph. London. 28 March 2014. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  • ^ "No. 48700". The London Gazette. 7 August 1981. p. 10262.
  • ^ "No. 50123". The London Gazette. 15 May 1985. p. 6742.
  • ^ Britten, Nick (8 April 2002). "Hunt-supporting peer's payout will go to animal rights group" – via telegraph.co.uk.
  • ^ "Remember When March". Greyhound Star. 16 March 2017. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  • ^ "MPs and Lords". members.parliament. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  • ^ "Lord Kimball". UK Parliament website. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  • ^ "Life Peerages - K".
  • External links[edit]

    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    Harry Crookshank

    Member of Parliament for Gainsborough
    19561983
    Succeeded by

    Edward Leigh

    as MP for Gainsborough and Horncastle
    Preceded by

    Peter Kirk

    Baby of the House
    1956–1957
    Succeeded by

    Robert Cooke


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marcus_Kimball&oldid=1231710203"

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