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Harry Hylton-Foster

The Right Honourable
Sir Harry Hylton-Foster
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1960 portrait of Hylton-Foster dressed in the Speaker′s robes.
Speaker of the House of Commons
In office
20 October 1959 – 2 September 1965
Preceded by William Morrison
Succeeded by Horace King
Solicitor General
In office
1954–1959
Preceded by Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller
Succeeded by Sir Jocelyn Simon
Member of the United Kingdom Parliament
for Cities of London and Westminster
In office
8 October 1959 – 2 September 1965
Preceded by Sir Harold Webbe
Succeeded by John Smith
Member of the United Kingdom Parliament
for York
In office
23 February 1950 – 8 October 1959
Preceded by John Corlett
Succeeded by Charles Longbottom
Personal details
Born 10 April 1905
Surrey, United Kingdom
Died 2 September 1965(1965-09-02) (aged 60)
Nationality British
Political party Conservative
Alma mater Magdalen College, Oxford

Sir Harry Braustyn Hylton Hylton-Foster PC (10 April 1905 – 2 September 1965), was a British Conservative Party politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1950 until his death. He was also the Speaker of the House of Commons for the final six years of his life.

Hylton-Foster was born in Surrey, his father was a barrister, and he was educated at Eton College before reading jurisprudence at Magdalen College, Oxford, in which he graduated with a first-class degree. He was called to the bar by the Inner Temple in 1928, at which time he was also working as a legal secretary for Robert Finlay, 1st Viscount Finlay.

During World War II Hylton-Foster served in the Royal Air Force volunteer reserve. He also served as a deputy judge advocate, a military judge, in North Africa.

After the end of the war, he stood as a candidate for the Shipley seat in the 1945 general election, but was unsuccessful. However, in the 1950 election he succeeded in taking the York seat, a seat he held for the next two elections before standing for the safer seat for the Cities of London and Westminster in the 1959 election. He was made King's Counsel in 1947.


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