Patrick Neill, Baron Neill of Bladen
The Right Honourable The Lord Neill of Bladen QC | |
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Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford | |
In office 1985–1989 | |
Preceded by | Sir Geoffrey Warnock |
Succeeded by | Sir Richard Southwood |
Warden of All Souls College, Oxford | |
In office 1977–1995 | |
Preceded by | John Hanbury Angus Sparrow |
Succeeded by | John Davis |
Personal details | |
Born |
Francis Patrick Neill 8 August 1926 |
Died | 28 May 2016 89) | (aged
Nationality | British |
Political party | Crossbencher |
Education | Highgate School |
Alma mater | University of Oxford |
Francis Patrick Neill, Baron Neill of Bladen, QC (8 August 1926 – 28 May 2016) was a British barrister and cross bench member of the House of Lords.
Educated at Highgate School and Magdalen College, Oxford, he became a barrister in 1951 and a QC in 1966. After heading One Hare Court, he became head of chambers of Serle Court, in Lincoln's Inn when the two merged in 1999.[1] Lord Neill left Serle Court in 2008 to join his elder brother Sir Brian Neill, a former Court of Appeal judge, at 20 Essex Street.[2]
He was Warden of All Souls College, Oxford, from 1977 until 1995, and an Honorary Fellow since 1995. He was Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University from 1985 till 1989,[3] and played a major part in the University's decision to undertake The Campaign for Oxford. He was an unsuccessful candidate in the University of Oxford Chancellor election, 2003.
Having been knighted in 1983,[4] Neill was made a Life Peer as Baron Neill of Bladen, of Briantspuddle in the County of Dorset, on 28 November 1997.[5] He sat in the House of Lords as a crossbencher until 18 May 2016, at which point he ceased to be a member pursuant to section 2 of the House of Lords Reform Act 2014, having failed to attend during the whole of the 2015–16 session without being on leave of absence.[6] He died in May 2016 at the age of 89.[7]
Family life
In 1954 he married Caroline Susan Debenham, daughter of Sir Piers Kenrick Debenham.[8] They had six children:
- Timothy Piers Patrick Neill
- Robin Charles Richard Neill
- Jonathan Francis Kenrick Neill
- Harriet Susan Anne Neill
- Matthew Piers Thomas Neill
- Emma Charlotte Angela Neill, married to Rt Hon. Sir Christopher Geidt, the Private Secretary to HM The Queen.[9]
References
- ↑ "One Hare Court and Serle Court merge". The Lawyer. 1999.
- ↑ "New Head of Chambers". Serle Court. 2007.
- ↑ "Previous Vice-Chancellors". University of Oxford, UK. Retrieved July 14, 2011.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 49575. p. 16802. 20 December 1983.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 54967. p. 13561. 3 December 1997.
- ↑ "Four absent peers cease to be House of Lords members". BBC News. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
- ↑ "Lord Neill of Bladen". Daily Telegraph. 2016.
- ↑ The Times, 26 April 1954, page 8.
- ↑ The Times, 16 July 1996, page 18.
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Media offices | ||
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Preceded by Hartley Shawcross |
Chairman of the Press Council 1978–1983 |
Succeeded by Zelman Cowen |
Academic offices | ||
Preceded by John Hanbury Angus Sparrow |
Warden of All Souls College, Oxford 1977–1995 |
Succeeded by John Davis |
Preceded by Geoffrey Warnock |
Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University 1985–1989 |
Succeeded by Richard Southwood |
Government offices | ||
Preceded by The Lord Nolan |
Chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life 1997–2001 |
Succeeded by Sir Nigel Wicks |