Marcus Worsley

Marcus Worsley
Marcus Worsley
Title Worsley Baronet
Tenure 4 December 1973 - present (&1000000000000003700000037 years, &10000000000000350000000350 days)
Spouse(s) Bridget Assheton
Issue William Ralph Worsley
Sarah Marianne Worsley
Giles Arthington Worsley
Peter Marcus Worsley
Parents William Worsley
Joyce Morgan Brunner

Sir (William) Marcus John Worsley, 5th Baronet JP MA (born 6 April 1925) is a former British Conservative Party politician and a brother of Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Kent.

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Family life

He was born in the family home of Hovingham Hall, near Malton, North Yorkshire, the son of Colonel Sir William Arthington Worsley, 4th Bt and Joyce Morgan Brunner. He was educated at Eton and graduated from New College, Oxford in 1955. On 10 December 1955, he married Hon. Bridget Assheton (1926–2004),[1] a daughter of Ralph Assheton, 1st Baron Clitheroe and Hon. Sylvia Benita Frances Hotham. They had four children, William Ralph (1956), Sarah Marianne (1958), Giles Arthington (1961–2006) and Peter Marcus (1963).[2]

Career

Worsley was a councillor on Malton Rural District Council from 1955, serving as vice-chairman in 1965.

He was an unsuccessful candidate at the 1955 election for the marginal constituency of Keighley in West Yorkshire. However, at the 1959 election he defeated the sitting Labour Member of Parliament (MP) Charles Hobson, taking the seat with a majority of only 170.[1]

At the 1964 general election, he lost his Keighley seat to Labour's John Binns, but for the 1966 election he was selected as Conservative candidate for the safe Conservative seat of Chelsea in west London. He held that seat for three parliaments, before retiring at the October 1974 general election.

In 1973, when he inherited the title and estate, he moved back into Hovingham Hall and managed the 3,000-acre (12 km2) estate, which is now run by his eldest son, William. In 1982 he was appointed High Sheriff of North Yorkshire. [3]

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Charles Hobson
Member of Parliament for Keighley
19591964
Succeeded by
John Binns
Preceded by
John Litchfield
Member of Parliament for Chelsea
1966Oct 1974
Succeeded by
Nicholas Scott
Honorary titles
Preceded by
The Marquess of Normanby
Lord Lieutenant of North Yorkshire
1987–1999
Succeeded by
The Lord Crathorne
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
William Worsley
Baronet
(of Hovingham Hall)
1973–present
Succeeded by
(current incumbent)

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