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Sir William Gage |
17 November 2004 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2004–2008) |
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The Lord Garel-Jones |
1992 |
Minister of State for Europe (1990–1993) |
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Sir Thomas Gault |
1992 |
Judge, Court of Appeal of New Zealand (?–2002)
President of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand (2002–2003)
Justice of the Supreme Court of New Zealand (2004–) |
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Sir Christopher Geidt |
25 July 2007 |
Private Secretary to the Queen (2007–) |
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Bruce George |
14 February 2001 |
Long-serving MP (1974–2010) |
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Sir Peter Gibson |
1993 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1993–2005)
Intelligence Services Commissioner (2006–)
Member of the Torture inquiry (2010–) |
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The Lord Gilbert |
1978 |
Minister for Defence (1976–1979) |
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Sir Martin Gilbert |
8 July 2009
17 November 2009 |
Eminent historian
Member of the Iraq Inquiry |
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Lord Gill |
26 March 2002 |
Lord Justice Clerk (2001–2012)
Lord President of the Court of Session; Lord Justice General (2012–) |
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Cheryl Gillan |
13 May 2010 |
Secretary of State for Wales (2010–) |
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Sir Paul Girvan |
7 February 2007 |
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2007–) |
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Sir Iain Glidewell |
1985 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1985–1995) |
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The Lord Goff of Chieveley |
1982 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1982–1986)
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (1986–1998)
Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (1996–1998) |
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Paul Goggins |
12 June 2009
8 July 2009 |
Minister of State at Northern Ireland Office (2009–2010) |
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Sir John Goldring |
5 November 2008
11 February 2009 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2008–) |
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The Lord Goldsmith |
26 March 2002
22 May 2002 |
Attorney General for England and Wales (2001–2007) |
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The Lord Goodlad |
1992 |
Treasurer of the Household; Government Deputy Chief Whip in the Commons (1990–1992)
Government Chief Whip in the Commons and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (1995–1997)
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons; Opposition Chief Whip in the Commons (1997–1999)
High Commissioner to Australia (1999–2005) |
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Michael Gove |
13 May 2010 |
Secretary of State for Education (2010–) |
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The Earl of Gowrie |
1984 |
Minister for the Arts (1983–1985)
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1984–1985) |
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The Lord Graham of Edmonton |
18 March 1998 |
Opposition Chief Whip in the Lords (1990–1997) |
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Sir Douglas Graham |
App. 24 June 1998 |
Minister of Justice (1990–1999)
Attorney-General of New Zealand (1997–1999) |
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Chris Grayling |
9 June 2010
21 July 2010 |
Minister of State for the Department of Work and Pensions (2010–2012)
Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (2012–) |
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Damian Green |
10 September 2012
17 October 2012 |
Minister for Policing and Criminal Justice (2012–) |
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Justine Greening |
17 October 2011 |
Secretary of State for Transport (2011–2012)
Secretary of State for International Development (2012–) |
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Dominic Grieve |
9 June 2010 |
Attorney General for England and Wales (2010–) |
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The Lord Griffiths |
1980 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1980–1985)
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (1985–1993) |
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The Lord Grocott |
5 November 2002
20 November 2002 |
Government Chief Whip in the Lords (2002–2008) |
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Sir Peter Gross |
16 March 2011
10 May 2011 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2010–) |
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