Donald Kaberry, Baron Kaberry of Adel

He also served from 1974 as special trustee of the Leeds Teaching Hospitals and in 1976 was made a Deputy Lieutenant of the West Yorkshire metropolitan county.

[2] He was a member of the Speaker's panel of chairmen in the House of Commons and an assistant government whip from 1952 to 1955 and parliamentary secretary at the Board of Trade 1955.

During his time as vice-chairman, he was in position to receive a note from future British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher following the birth of her twin children informing him that she was interested in a "return to active politics.

[1] Kaberry was injured by smoke inhalation in the IRA bombing of London's Carlton Club in June 1990, leading to a terminal decline in his health which resulted in his death, at Leeds General Infirmary, on 13 March 1991.

Kaberry is portrayed in the 2008 television drama The Long Walk to Finchley, on Margaret Thatcher's early career; he is played by Oliver Ford Davies.