Reginald Maudling (7 March 1917 – 14 February 1979) was a British politician who held several Cabinet posts, including Chancellor of the Exchequer. From 1955 until the late 1960s, he was spoken of as a prospective Conservative leader, and he was twice seriously considered for the post; he was Edward Heath's chief rival in 1965. He also held directorships in several British financial firms.
You can find people similar to Reginald Maudling by visiting our lists Ministers in the third Churchill government, 1951–1955 and Ministers in the Macmillan and Douglas-Home governments, 1957–1964.
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Date of birth | 7 March 1917
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Place of birth | North Finchley, London
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Date of death | 14 February 1979
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Reginald Maudling is known for their role in the TV series This Week (1956) as Self.
They are also known for their role in the TV series The Frost Programme (1977) as Self.
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