John Maples

The Lord Maples
Shaidae Secretar o State for Foreign an Commonwealth Affairs
In office
15 Juin 1999 – 2 Februar 2000
LeaderWilliam Hague
Precedit biMichael Howard
Succeedit biFrancis Maude
Shaidae Secretar o State for Defence
In office
1 Juin 1998 – 15 Juin 1999
LeaderWilliam Hague
Precedit biSir George Young, 6t Baronet
Succeedit biIain Duncan Smith
Shaidae Secretar o State for Heal
In office
19 Juin 1997 – 1 Juin 1998
LeaderWilliam Hague
Precedit biStephen Dorrell
Succeedit biAnn Widdecombe
Economic Secretar tae the Treasury
In office
26 October 1989 – 9 Aprile 1992
Prime MeenisterMargaret Thatcher
John Major
Precedit biRichard Ryder
Succeedit biAnthony Nelson
Member o Parliament
for Stratford-on-Avon
In office
1 Mey 1997 – 6 Mey 2010
Precedit biAlan Howarth
Succeedit biNadhim Zahawi
Member o Parliament
for Lewisham West
In office
9 Juin 1983 – 9 Aprile 1992
Precedit biChristopher Price
Succeedit biJim Dowd
Personal details
Born22 Apryle 1943(1943-04-22)
Fareham, Hampshire, Ingland
Dee'd9 Juin 2012(2012-06-09) (aged 69)
NaitionalityBreetish
Poleetical pairtyConservative
Spoose(s)Jane Corbin (m. 1986–2012; his daith); 2 childer
Alma materDowning College, Cambridge
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John Cradock Maples (born 22 Aprile 1943 – 9 Juin 2012)[1] wis an Inglis politeecian, an a member o the Unitit Kinrick pairlament at Wastmeinster, representin the Conservative Pairty. He represented the Stratford-upon-Avon consteetuency in the Hoose o Commons.

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  1. "BBC News – Former Conservative MP and minister John Maples dies aged 69". BBC News. BBC. 11 Juin 2012. Retrieved 11 Juin 2012. Cite has empty unkent parameter: |1= (help)