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(Hugh) Patrick Stirling (25 March 1913 - 1 January 1991) was a barrister and Conservative Party politician. Born in Paris, France, he was the son of Kenneth Stirling and Gladys Eliza née Woodcock. Following education at Eton and the University of Oxford, he was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1941. A long term member of Westminster City Council, as councillor for Hamlet of Knightsbridge ward from 1944-59 and as an alderman from 1959 until the council's abolition in 1965. He was Mayor of Westminster for 1955-56 and 1956-57.

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  • (Hugh) Patrick Stirling (25 March 1913 - 1 January 1991) was a barrister and Conservative Party politician. Born in Paris, France, he was the son of Kenneth Stirling and Gladys Eliza née Woodcock. Following education at Eton and the University of Oxford, he was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1941. A long term member of Westminster City Council, as councillor for Hamlet of Knightsbridge ward from 1944-59 and as an alderman from 1959 until the council's abolition in 1965. He was Mayor of Westminster for 1955-56 and 1956-57.
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  • (Hugh) Patrick Stirling (25 March 1913 - 1 January 1991) was a barrister and Conservative Party politician. Born in Paris, France, he was the son of Kenneth Stirling and Gladys Eliza née Woodcock. Following education at Eton and the University of Oxford, he was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1941. A long term member of Westminster City Council, as councillor for Hamlet of Knightsbridge ward from 1944-59 and as an alderman from 1959 until the council's abolition in 1965. He was Mayor of Westminster for 1955-56 and 1956-57. He served two terms on the London County Council as a councillor representing Wandsworth, Streatham from 1949-55. In 1947 he was chosen as parliamentary candidate for the newly-created seat of Wolverhampton South West in the West Midlands and went to live in the area. He had connections with the area as he had married Ann Marietta Patience Mander, daughter of Sir Charles Arthur Mander, 2nd Baronet of Tettenhall Wood in 1939. His father-in-law was the chairman of the constituency association which caused some controversy and he stood aside in favour of Enoch Powell.
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