Edward du Cann

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Sir Edward Dillon Lott du Cann, (born 28 May 1924) was a British Conservative politician.

Du Cann was educated at Colet Court, Woodbridge School and St. John's College, Oxford. He became a company director.

In 1951, du Cann contested Walthamstow West without success, and failed to win at Barrow-in-Furness in 1955. He was elected as Member of Parliament for Taunton in a 1956 by-election.

Du Cann was Economic Secretary to the Treasury from 1962 and Minister of State at the Board of Trade 1963-64. He was Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1967 and was Chairman of the 1922 Committee from 1972 until 1984. He retired from the House of Commons in 1987.

He succeeded Lord Duncan-Sandys as Chairman of Lonrho.

He was instrumental in creating a scholarship programme for rugby league players at Oxford University.[1]

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Henry Hopkinson
Member of Parliament for Taunton
1956–1987
Succeeded by
David Nicholson
Political offices
Preceded by
Lord Blakenham
Chairman of the Conservative Party
1965–1967
Succeeded by
Anthony Barber
Preceded by
Sir Harry Legge-Bourke
Chair of the 1922 Committee
1972–1984
Succeeded by
Cranley Onslow