14-897: For other uses, see Dugdale (disambiguation) . Dugdale is an English surname and may refer to: Adam Dugdale (born 1987), English footballer Alan Dugdale (born 1952), English footballer Alex Dugdale , American saxophonist and jazz performer Andrew Dugdale, fictional former Prime Minister of Australia in The Ex-PM Arthur Dugdale (1869–1941), British Army officer Blanche Dugdale (1880–1948), British author and Zionist Dan Dugdale (1864-1934), American baseball player Dean Dugdale (born 1963), former Australian rules footballer Dugdale Stratford Dugdale (1773–1836), British politician Edgar Dugdale (c. 1872–1964), English translator Florence Dugdale (1879-1937, Max Gate), English writer of children's stories and
28-867: A Conservative parliamentary seat, for which he had hoped. In 1959, Dugdale himself was raised to the peerage as Baron Crathorne , of Crathorne in the North Riding of the County of York. Subsequently, he had a second political career in Europe, building links with parliamentarians in NATO and the Council of Europe . Dugdale married Nancy Gates ( née Tennant; 1904–1969), daughter of Sir Charles Tennant, 1st Baronet , and his wife Marguerite ( née Miles), in 1936. He died in March 1977, aged 79. His son James succeeded him in
42-403: A former equerry to the royal family, had very influential friends and stirred up considerable trouble in the local Conservative Party and on the government backbenches. There followed a public inquiry that criticised the department's decision and its civil servants, especially their methods, which were seen as an example of an over-powerful state. In 1954, Dugdale announced that Marten could buy
56-661: A government minister over the Crichel Down Affair , often quoted as a classic example of the convention of individual ministerial responsibility . Thomas Dugdale was the son of Captain James Lionel Dugdale, of Crathorne Hall near Yarm in Yorkshire. His grandfather John Dugdale (died 1881) was from a family of Lancashire cotton manufacturers, and had bought the Crathorne estate in 1844. Dugdale
70-428: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Dugdale (disambiguation) Dugdale is a last name. Dugdale may also refer to: Thomas Dugdale, 1st Baron Crathorne Thomas Lionel Dugdale, 1st Baron Crathorne , TD , PC (20 July 1897 – 26 March 1977), known as Sir Thomas Dugdale, 1st Baronet , from 1945 to 1959, was a British Conservative Party politician. He resigned as
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98-1107: The College of Arms, London, England John Dugdale (Labour politician) (1905–1963), British newspaper journalist and politician John Marshall Dugdale (1851–1918), English rugby union international Sir John Dugdale Astley, 1st Baronet (1778–1842), English politician Sir John Dugdale Astley, 3rd Baronet (1828–1894), English soldier and sportsman Joshua Dugdale (born 1974), British documentary film-maker Ken Dugdale , soccer coach from New Zealand Kezia Dugdale , Scottish politician Mark Dugdale , professional body builder Michael Dugdale, fictional character in Utopia Paul Dugdale (born 1967), British Circuit judge Richard Dugdale (alleged demoniac) (born c.1670), English gardener and servant Richard Louis Dugdale (1841–1883), American sociologist Rick Dugdale , Canadian film producer Robert Dugdale ( pseudonym for Henry Hardy ), British publisher. Rose Dugdale (1941–2024), English heiress who joined
112-1117: The Provisional Irish Republican Army Sam Dugdale (born 2000), English rugby union player Sasha Dugdale (born 1974), British poet, playwright, and translator Stephen Dugdale (1640?-1683), English informer and figure of the Popish Plot Stewart Dugdale (born 1976), English film score composer Thomas Dugdale, 1st Baron Crathorne , British politician Thomas Cantrell Dugdale (1880–1952), British artist Una Dugdale, maiden name of Una Duval (1879–1975), British suffragette and marriage reformer William Dugdale (1605-1686), antiquarian Sir William Dugdale, 2nd Baronet (1922–2014), former chairman of Aston Villa F.C. William Dugdale (publisher) (1800–1868), English publisher of pornographic literature William Stratford Dugdale (1800–1871), English politician See also [ edit ] Dugdale baronets [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
126-497: The buck to them himself. It was also found that the inquiry was inaccurate and biased, having been led by a former Conservative candidate who was very opposed to civil servants and state interference. Dugdale's junior minister, Lord Carrington , also tendered his resignation, but it was refused. He went on to be Foreign Secretary , resigning the post in 1982 over the Falklands War . Commander Marten received his land, but not
140-527: The government for defence use. Commander George Marten, whose wife Mary was the only child and heiress of the original owner of the land, Lord Alington , wanted to buy the land back in the 1950s, because it was no longer used by the Ministry of Defence . However, the Ministry of Agriculture resisted, wanting to use the land for experimental farming in a time of rationing and agricultural development. Marten,
154-548: The land back, and told the House of Commons he was resigning, having been the responsible minister. Dugdale's resignation went down in history as an honourable, even heroic, one: a minister taking responsibility for civil servants ' actions, which would lead to the perceived code of individual ministerial responsibility . However, in papers released thirty years after the affair it was found that Dugdale had known and approved of his civil servants' actions, and had to an extent passed
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#1732779767957168-690: The second wife of Thomas Hardy Frederic Brooks Dugdale , British soldier Glenn Dugdale (born 1961), former Australian rules footballer Guy Dugdale (1905-1982), British bobsledder Henrietta Dugdale , Australian activist James Dugdale , Oxford academic of the 16th century James Dugdale, 2nd Baron Crathorne (born 1939), British art dealer Jimmy Dugdale (1932–2008), English footballer John Dugdale (photographer) (born 1960), American art photographer John Dugdale (footballer) , Australian rules player for North Melbourne John Dugdale (Conservative politician) (1835–1920), English politician John Dugdale (herald) (1628-1700), herald at
182-850: Was educated at Eton College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst . He joined the Army in 1916, serving with the Scots Greys in the First World War and the Yorkshire Hussars in the Second World War . In 1929 , Dugdale was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Richmond , North Yorkshire , where he remained until 1959. He served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to several ministers, including Stanley Baldwin , and Deputy Chief Whip . He
196-641: Was later Chairman of the Conservative Party and Chairman of the Party's Agricultural Committee. He was created a baronet in the 1945 New Year Honours "for political and public services". When the Conservatives won the 1951 election , Churchill made Dugdale his Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries . Crichel Down was a piece of farmland in Dorset which had been bought compulsorily by
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