The Lord Mulley | |
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Shadow Secretary of State for Defence | |
In office 4 May 1979 – 14 June 1979 | |
Leader | James Callaghan |
Preceded by | Ian Gilmour |
Succeeded by | William Rodgers |
Secretary of State for Defence | |
In office 10 September 1976 – 4 May 1979 | |
Prime Minister | James Callaghan |
Preceded by | Roy Mason |
Succeeded by | Francis Pym |
Secretary of State for Education and Science | |
In office 5 March 1975 – 10 September 1976 | |
Prime Minister | Harold Wilson James Callaghan |
Preceded by | Reg Prentice |
Succeeded by | Shirley Williams |
Minister of Transport | |
In office 7 March 1974 – 5 March 1975 | |
Prime Minister | Harold Wilson |
Preceded by | John Peyton (Transport Industries) |
Succeeded by | John Gilbert |
Member of Parliament for Sheffield Park | |
In office 23 February 1950 – 13 May 1983 | |
Preceded by | Thomas Burden |
Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Frederick William Mulley 3 July 1918 Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England[1] |
Died | 15 March 1995 Lambeth, England | (aged 76)
Political party | Labour |
Alma mater | University of London Christ Church, Oxford St Catharine's College, Cambridge |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Branch/service | British Army |
Rank | Sergeant |
Unit | Worcestershire Regiment |
Battles/wars | World War II |
Frederick William Mulley, Baron Mulley, PC (3 July 1918 – 15 March 1995) was a British Labour Party politician, barrister-at-law and economist.