Judith Chaplin Explained

Judith Chaplin
Office:Member of Parliament
for Newbury
Term Start:9 April 1992
Term End:19 February 1993
Predecessor:Michael McNair-Wilson
Successor:David Rendel
Office1:Political Secretary to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Primeminister1:John Major
Term Start1:1990
Term End1:1992
Predecessor1:John Whittingdale
Successor1:Jonathan Hill
Birth Name:Sybil Judith Schofield
Birth Date:19 August 1939
Birth Place:Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England
Death Place:Paddington, London, England
Party:Conservative
Spouse:
    Children:4, including Alice
    Education:Wycombe Abbey
    Alma Mater:Girton College, Cambridge
    University of East Anglia

    Sybil Judith Chaplin, known as Judith Chaplin (née Schofield; 19 August 193919 February 1993), was a British Conservative Party politician.[1]

    Career

    Chaplin was elected a councillor on Norfolk County Council in 1975, following her husband into the role; on the council she became chairman of the education committee. She took on a role in 1986 with the Institute of Directors, becoming head of policy for the group. In 1988 she became special advisor to Nigel Lawson, the then Chancellor of the Exchequer, and remained in the role when John Major took over the following year. When Major became Prime Minister, she acted as his Private Secretary and political assistant.[2]

    She was elected to Parliament for Newbury at the 1992 election. That June she was appointed OBE, and she was considered likely to become chancellor of the exchequer herself in the future; however, these hopes were ended less than a year later by her sudden death.

    Personal life

    Sybil Judith Schofield was born in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, on 19 August 1939. Her father, Theodore Thomas Schofield, was a dentist; her mother was Sybil Elsie, née Saunders. She was educated at Wycombe Abbey before studying economics at Girton College, Cambridge. She went on to gain a postgraduate degree in economics from the University of East Anglia.[3]

    She married Robert Walpole, 10th Baron Walpole, in 1962. They had two sons and two daughters, including Alice Walpole, Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Luxembourg. However, their marriage was ultimately dissolved in 1979, and she married Michael Chaplin in 1984.

    Judith Chaplin died of a pulmonary embolism on 19 February 1993.

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Obituary: Judith Chaplin. The Independent. 14 November 2016. 22 February 1993.
    2. Web site: Major wanted Thatcher 'destroyed'. BBC News. 14 November 2016. 20 September 1999.
    3. Book: Gay, Oonagh . Chaplin [née Schofield; other married name Walpole], (Sybil) Judith (1939–1993) ]. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography . 16 May 2020 . 9 August 2018. 10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.111308 . 978-0-19-861412-8.