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Hilary Marquand (Hilary Adair Marquand) was born on 24 December, 1901 in Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales, is a British politician (1901–1972). Discover Hilary Marquand's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

Popular As Hilary Adair Marquand
Occupation N/A
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 24 December, 1901
Birthday 24 December
Birthplace Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales
Date of death 6 November, 1972
Died Place Hellingly, Sussex, England
Nationality Wales

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His wife is Rachel Eluned Rees (m. 20 August 1929)

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Children 3, including David and Richard

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1901

Hilary Adair Marquand, (24 December 1901 – 6 November 1972) was a British economist and Labour Party politician.

He was born in Cardiff, the son of Alfred Marquand of Saint Peter Port, Guernsey, a clerk in a coal exporting company and his wife Mary née Adair, who was of Scottish ancestry.

1920

Although he was from a staunchly Conservative family, Marquand joined the Labour Party in 1920 and the Fabian Society in 1936.

1924

He was educated at Cardiff High School and at University College, Cardiff (State Scholar) where he studied history and economics, completing his undergraduate studies in 1924.

1926

He subsequently spent two years in the United States as a Rockefeller Foundation Fellow: upon his return to the UK he was a lecturer in Economics at the University of Birmingham from 1926–1930, and Professor of Industrial Relations, University College, Cardiff, 1930–1945.

At the time of his appointment in Cardiff he was 29 years old, making him the youngest Professor at a British university at the time.

1929

Hilary Marquand married Rachel Eluned Rees, a schoolteacher, on 20 August 1929.

Their daughter Diana Marquand is an environmental campaigner and was a senior social worker.

1931

He was Director of Industrial Surveys of South Wales, 1931 and 1936, and Member of the Cardiff Advisory Committee Unemployment Assistance Board.

1932

He spent a year in the USA in the study of industrial relations, 1932–1933 and was Visiting Professor of Economics at Wisconsin University in 1938–1939.

1940

He was an Acting Principal at the Board of Trade, 1940–1941, and Deputy Controller, Wales Division, of the Ministry of Labour, 1941–1942 and Labour Adviser to the Ministry of Production, 1943–1944.

1945

He was elected as Member of Parliament for Cardiff East from 1945–1950, where he defeated the then War Secretary James Grigg to take the seat, and for Middlesbrough East from 1950–1961.

He was Secretary for Overseas Trade from 1945–1947; Paymaster General, 1947–1948; Minister of Pensions, 1948–1951; and Minister of Health, January–October 1951.

1949

He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1949.

1951

Following the defeat for Labour at the 1951 general election, Marquand was a prominent member of the Shadow Cabinet, serving as chief spokesman on pensions until 1959 and as chief spokesman on Commonwealth affairs under Hugh Gaitskell from 1959 to 1961.

1952

He undertook lecture tours for the British Council in India, Pakistan and Ceylon, 1952–1953, in West Indies, 1954 and 1959 and in Finland, 1957, and was a representative at the Assemblies of the Council of Europe and Western European Union, 1957–1959.

1961

Increasingly unhappy with factional infighting within Labour, Marquand resigned his seat in Parliament in 1961, to take up the post of Director of the International Institute for Labour Studies, in Geneva.

The consequent by-election was won by the Labour candidate Arthur Bottomley.

1965

He was Deputy Chairman of the National Board for Prices and Incomes, 1965–1968.

He was an Honorary Member of Phi Beta Kappa.

He served in Geneva until 1965.

1966

Their son David Marquand is also an academic and was a Labour MP from 1966 to 1977, while a younger son Richard Marquand became a notable Hollywood director.

1972

Marquand died in 1972 at Hellingly Hospital, East Sussex, aged 70, and was buried at Cathays Cemetery, Cardiff.