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Carlyn Chisholm, Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

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The Baroness Chisholm
of Owlpen
Official portrait, 2020
Baroness-in-Waiting
Government Whip
Acting
15 September 2021 – 4 February 2022[a]
Prime MinisterBoris Johnson
Preceded byJoanna Penn, Baroness Penn
Succeeded byJoanna Penn, Baroness Penn
In office
12 August 2019 – 13 February 2020
Prime MinisterBoris Johnson
Preceded byThe Baroness Goldie
Succeeded byThe Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay
In office
11 June 2017 – 29 March 2018
Prime MinisterTheresa May
Preceded byThe Lord O'Shaughnessy
Succeeded byThe Baroness Manzoor
In office
14 May 2015 – 21 December 2016
Prime MinisterDavid Cameron
Theresa May
Preceded byThe Baroness Williams of Trafford
Succeeded byThe Lord O'Shaughnessy
Member of the House of Lords
Lords Temporal
Assumed office
16 September 2014
Life Peerage
Personal details
Born (1951-12-23) 23 December 1951 (age 72)
Political partyCrossbencher (2022–present)
Other political
affiliations
Spouse
Colin Chisholm
(m. 1976)
Children3
Parent(s)John Wyndham, 1st Baron Egremont
Pamela Wyndham-Quin

Caroline Elizabeth Chisholm, Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen (born 23 December 1951), is a British life peeress and member of the House of Lords, where she currently sits as a non-affiliated member.

Life

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The only daughter of John Wyndham, 1st Baron Egremont,[1] and Pamela Wyndham, Lady Egremont, her elder brother, Max Egremont, succeeded to the family titles.

The Hon. Carlyn Wyndham married in 1976, Colin Chisholm, son of Archibald Chisholm CBE.[2] They have two sons and one daughter.[3]

She was made a life peer on 16 September 2014 as Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen, of Owlpen in the County of Gloucestershire.[4] She sat in the House of Lords as a Conservative Party peer.[5] She has been a baroness-in-waiting (a type of government whip) from 2015 to 2016, 2017 to 2018, 2019 to 2020, and 2021 to 2022.[5][3][6] She was a Lords spokesperson for the Cabinet Office in 2016.[3]

In 2022, she became one of the six ladies appointed as "Queen's companions" to Queen Camilla. At the same time, she resigned the Conservative whip to sit as a non-affiliated member.[7]

With her husband, she was invited to ride in the King's procession at Royal Ascot 2023.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Lords Hansard text for 17 Nov 2014 (pt 0001)". Publications.parliament.uk. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Chisholm, Colin, (born 4 Oct. 1949), Investment Director, Rathbones, 2014–17". Who's Who 2020. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "Chisholm of Owlpen, Baroness, (Hon. Caroline Elizabeth Chisholm) (born 23 Dec. 1951)". Who's Who 2021. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  4. ^ "No. 60994". The London Gazette. 22 September 2014. p. 18358.
  5. ^ a b "Parliamentary career for Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen". members.parliament.uk. UK Parliament. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Ministerial Appointment: 7 January 2022". UK Government. 7 January 2022. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  7. ^ Coughlan, Sean (27 November 2022). "Camilla scraps ladies-in-waiting in modernising move". BBC News. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  8. ^ "Ascot Racecourse on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 29 June 2023.

Notes

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  1. ^ Served in position in an acting capacity during the maternity leave of Baroness Penn
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Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom
Preceded by Ladies
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
Followed by