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Douglas-Hume married Elizabeth Alington on October 3, 1936. When he was a young student, his father-in-law, Cyril Alington, was the school's principal. Douglas Hume's hobbies include shooting, fishing, and gardening, and he and his wife have a son and three daughters
Lavinia Caroline Douglas-Hume (born 27 November 1939) Mulriel Catherine Douglas-Hume (born 27 November 1939) Diana Lucy Douglas - Hume (born 18 December 1940) David Douglas-Hume, 15th Earl of Hume (born 20 November 1943) <
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Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel (2 July 1903 – 9 October 1995) held the title of 14th Earl of Home from 1951 to 1963. A British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from October 1963 to October 1964. In British history, he was the last prime minister to come from the House of Lords, the first to be born in the 20th century, and the only prime minister to enter the House of Commons by giving up his title of nobility and then entering the House of Commons in a by-election.
In addition, to date, he is also the last person appointed by the British monarch to be prime minister.
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(Berwickshire, 1940).
November 14, 1951).
Lanarkshire, 1960).
October 16, 1962).
Douglas Hume was awarded a life knighthood on 19 December 1974, officially as Baron Home of the Hirsel, of Coldstream in Berwickshire
The Honourable Alec Douglas-Hume (1903 - 1918) in Berwickshire
Lord Dunglas (1918 – 1931).
Lord Dungrass, MP (1931-1945).
Lord Dungrass (1945-1950).
Lord Dungrass, MP (1950-1951).
H.E. Earl Hume (1951).
H.E. Earl Hume, PC (1951-1962).
H.E. Earl Hume, KT, P.C. (1962-1963).
The Honourable Sir Alec Douglas-Hume, KT (1963).
The Honourable Sir Alec Douglas-Hume, KT, MP (1963-1974).
H.E. Lord Hume, KT, P.C. (1974-1995) Harvard University (1961).
University of Edinburgh (1962).
University of Aberdeen (1966).
University of Liverpool (1967).
University of St Andrews (1968) Serquek (1963).
Edinburgh (1969).
Coldstrim (1972) President of the Primrose Alliance (1964, 1984).
Honorary President of the Council of the Inner Temple Bar College (1963).
Honorary Chairman of the NATO Council (1973).
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Adams, 65, led Sinn Féin in 1983 and used the growing influence of the IRA's political organization to participate in and drive the Northern Ireland peace process, leading to two ceasefires in 1994 and 1997 and the signing of the 1998 peace agreement. The IRA formally renounced violence and disarmed in 2005.