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Judith Chaplin

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Sybil Judith Chaplin, known as Judith Chaplin, (19 August 193919 February 1993) was a politician in the United Kingdom. Having been a councillor on Norfolk County Council, she was Private Secretary and political assistant to John Major as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Prime Minister. She was elected to Parliament for Newbury at the 1992 election for the Conservatives. She died (after only 316 days as an MP) during a routine hospital operation. The by-election was won by David Rendel, a Liberal Democrat.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Michael McNair-Wilson
Member of Parliament for Newbury
19921993
Succeeded by
David Rendel

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