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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rab_ButlerRab Butler - Wikipedia

    Personal life. On 20 April 1926, Butler married Sydney Elizabeth Courtauld (1902–1954), the daughter of Samuel Courtauld and co-heiress to the Courtaulds textile fortune. They had four children: Sir Richard Clive Butler (1929–2012), President of the National Farmer's Union from 1979 to 1986;

  2. British Political Leaders. Childhood & Early Life. He was born as Richard Austen Butler in Attock Serai, Attock, in India (now in Punjab, Pakistan), on 9 December 1902 to Sir Montagu Sherard Dawes Butler and his wife, Anne Gertrude. Several members of his extended family were prominent public servants and educators.

  3. Early life. Butler was born in Attock Khurd, Attock, British India, to Sir Montagu Sherard Dawes Butler of the Indian Civil Service and his wife, Anne Gertrude (née Smith). Butler's mother was the daughter of George Smith, who was Principal of the Doveton Boys College in Calcutta. [1]

  4. Political Affiliation: Conservative Party. R. A. Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden (born Dec. 9, 1902, Attock Serai, India—died March 8, 1982, Great Yeldham, Essex, Eng.) was a British statesman high in the councils of government during World War II and the postwar years. Educated at Cambridge (1921–25), Butler lectured at that ...

  5. Richard Austen Butler - who was always known as 'Rab' - was born on 9 December 1902 in India. He was educated at Cambridge University and in 1923 became Conservative member of parliament...

  6. 3 de sept. de 2019 · RAB : the life of R.A. Butler by Howard, Anthony, 1934-2010. Publication date 1987 Topics Butler of Saffron Walden, Richard Austen Butler, Baron, 1902-, Statesmen -- Great Britain -- Biography, Butler of Saffron Walden, Richard Austen Butler, Baron, 1902-1982, Butler of Saffron Walden, Richard Austin Butler 1902-1982, Butler of ...

  7. Overview. R. A. (‘Rab’) Butler. (1902—1982) politician. Quick Reference. (b. 9 Dec. 1902, d. 8 Mar. 1982). British Chancellor of the Exchequer 1951–5 Born in Attock (Punjab, India) and educated at Cambridge, he was elected to parliament in 1929 as a Conservative.