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- Q4773597 abstract "Joseph Anthony Porteous Trafford, Baron Trafford (20 July 1932 – 16 September 1989) was a British Conservative Party politician and physician. He was usually known as Anthony Trafford, sometimes shortened to "Tony".Trafford was son of physician Harold Trafford of Warlingham, Surrey. In 1960 he married Helen Elizabeth, daughter of Albert Ralph Chalk of Cambridge, with whom he had a son Mark (born 1966) and daughter Tanya (born 1968). He made his home in Hove, Sussex.He was educated at St Edmund's School, Hindhead, Charterhouse, Lincoln's Inn, the University of London and Guy's Hospital Medical School where he won the Gold Medal, graduated as Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with Honours in 1957 and gained membership of the Royal College of Physicians in 1961 before attending Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore as a Fellow in Medicine and a Fulbright Scholar.He returned to England up an appointment as Senior Registrar at Guy's Hospital in 1963, then became consultant physician at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in 1965, where he also became director of its artificial kidney unit. He was also director of a private banking company and became Pro-Chancellor of the University of Sussex.At the 1970 general election, he was elected as Member of Parliament for the marginal seat of The Wrekin, but lost his seat in the February 1974 general election to Labour candidate Gerald Fowler, whom he had defeated in 1970.Trafford was on hospital duty at the time of the Brighton hotel bombing of the Conservative Party conference in 1984 and had a leading role in treating the casualties who were taken in first instance to the Royal Sussex County Hospital. Trafford was subsequently knighted in 1985 and created a life peer as Baron Trafford, of Falmer in the County of East Sussex on 3 April 1987. He was appointed as Minister of State for Health in the House of Lords in July 1989, to take charge of government proposals on the Warnock Report on Human Fertilisation.He died as a patient at the Royal Sussex County Hospital after a short illness in September 1989, aged 57.".
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- Q4773597 deathDate "1989-09-16".
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- Q4773597 dateOfBirth "1932-07-20".
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- Q4773597 name "Trafford, Anthony Baron Trafford".
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- Q4773597 comment "Joseph Anthony Porteous Trafford, Baron Trafford (20 July 1932 – 16 September 1989) was a British Conservative Party politician and physician. He was usually known as Anthony Trafford, sometimes shortened to "Tony".Trafford was son of physician Harold Trafford of Warlingham, Surrey. In 1960 he married Helen Elizabeth, daughter of Albert Ralph Chalk of Cambridge, with whom he had a son Mark (born 1966) and daughter Tanya (born 1968).".
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