Treasurer of the Conservative Party

This is a list of treasurers of the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom. The office was established in 1911, along with that of Chairman, following the party's failure to win the general elections of January and December 1910. The holders are responsible for fundraising and sit on the Conservative Party Board.

List

NameFromTo DeputyNotes
The Lord Farquhar19111923 Created Viscount Farquhar in 1917 and Earl Farquhar in 1922
The Viscount Younger of Leckie19231929
Sir Samuel Hoare MP19291931
The Lord Ebbisham19311933
The Lord Greenwood19331938 Created Viscount Greenwood in 1937
The Lord Marchwood19381946 Created Viscount Marchwood in 1945
Christopher Holland-Martin19471960 MP from 1951
The Lord De L'Isle and Dudley19481952
Oliver Poole19521955
Sir Henry Studholme MP19561962
Robert Allan MP19601965
Richard Stanley MP19621965
The Lord Chelmer19651977
Sir Tatton Brinton MP19661974
Sir Arnold Silverstone19741977 Created Baron Ashdown in 1975
William Clark MP19741975
Alistair McAlpine19751990 Created Baron McAlpine of West Green in 1984
The Lord Boardman19791983
Sir Oulton Wade19821990
Sir Charles Johnston19841988 Created Baron Johnston of Rockport in 1987
Sir Hector Laing19881993 Created Baron Laing of Dunphail in 1991
The Lord Beaverbrook19901992
Sir John Cope MP19901992
Tim Smith MP19921994
Philip Harris19931997 Created Baron Harris of Peckham in 1995
Charles Hambro19931997 Created Baron Hambro in 1994
Sir Graham Kirkham19971998
Michael Ashcroft19982001 Created Baron Ashcroft in 2000
Howard Leigh20002005
Sir Stanley Kalms20012003
George Magan20032007
Jonathan Marland20032007 Created Baron Marland in 2006
Michael Spencer20072010
Richard Harrington20082010
Stanley Fink20092013 Created Baron Fink in 2011
Peter Cruddas20112012
Michael Farmer20112015 Created Baron Farmer in 2014
James Lupton20132016 Created Baron Lupton in 2015
Andrew Fraser20162016 Jane KeeneCreated Baron Fraser of Corriegarth in 2016
Sir Mick Davis20162019[1] Mike Chattey
Ehud Sheleg2019[2]

References

  1. Deputy Political Editor, Sam Coates (2018-05-18). "Gallery chief who donated £550,000 set to become Tory treasurer". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2018-07-26.
  2. Deputy Political Editor, Sam Coates (2018-05-18). "Gallery chief who donated £550,000 set to become Tory treasurer". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2018-07-26.
  • David Butler and Gareth Butler, Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900–2000 (Macmillan, 2000) p. 137
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