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Anthony George Berry

Birthdate:
Death: October 12, 1984 (59)
Grand Hotel, Brighton, Sussex, England (killed by an IRA bomb )
Immediate Family:

Son of Gomer Berry, 1st Viscount Kemsley and Mary Lilian Berry
Husband of Private
Ex-husband of Mary Cynthia Burke Roche
Father of Private; Private; Private; Private; Private and 2 others
Brother of Geoffrey Berry, 2nd Viscount Kemsley; Major Hon. Denis Gomer Berry; William Neville Berry and Mary Pamela Gordon

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About Hon. Sir Anthony George Berry

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Berry

Sir Anthony George Berry (12 February 1925 – 12 October 1984) was a British politician, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Enfield Southgate, and a Whip in Margaret Thatcher's government. He was killed in the Brighton hotel bombing.

Personal life

Born in Eton, Berkshire, Berry was the sixth and youngest son of the newspaper magnate the 1st Viscount Kemsley, and his wife Mary (née Holmes).

He married firstly, at Westminster in 1954, the Hon Mary Cythia Roche (born 1934), a daughter of 4th Baron Fermoy. Mary's sister, Frances, married John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer and so Anthony Berry was an uncle of Diana, Princess of Wales and great-uncle of The Duke of Cambridge (second in line to the throne).

Sir Anthony and his wife Mary had four children: Alexandra Mary (born 1955), Antonia Ruth and Joanna Cynthia (twins, born 1957), and Edward Anthony Morys (born 1960). They divorced in 1966.

He then married Sarah Clifford-Turner at Chelsea in 1966 and had two more children: George (born 1967), and Sasha Jane (born 1969).

Career

In 1962 he was appointed High Sheriff of Glamorgan.

He was elected as Conservative MP for Southgate (later Enfield Southgate) at the 1964 general election, and served in Margaret Thatcher's government after the Conservatives won the general election in 1979. He served as Vice-Chamberlain of the Household between 1979 and 1981, Comptroller of the Household from 1981 to 1983 and was appointed Treasurer of the Household in 1983. He was knighted in December 1983. At the time of his death he was Deputy Chief Whip in Thatcher's government.

Death

On 12 October 1984, Berry was killed in the Brighton hotel bombing, when a bomb was planted in the Grand Hotel in Brighton during the Conservative Party's conference. He was 59. His wife Lady Berry was injured in the blast, but survived.

His death in office triggered a by-election in Enfield Southgate, which was won by Michael Portillo.

In September 1986, Patrick Magee who carried out the bombing, received eight life sentences, but was released from prison in 1999 under the terms of the Good Friday agreement.

Since Magee's release, Berry's daughter, Jo Berry (a mother of three living in North West England) has received attention for her series of controversial meetings with the Brighton bomber, as part of her quest to come to terms with the bombing and, in her own words, "to bring something positive out of it". Some of their discussions were filmed for an Everyman programme, shown on BBC2 on Thursday 13 December 2001. She has received some criticism from other families of IRA victims for these meetings.

A ceremony was held in Berry's Enfield Southgate constituency on 12 October 2009, the 25th anniversary of the bombing, at which his widow (now Lady Donoughue, wife of Lord Donoughue) and her daughter Sasha unveiled a plaque in his honour at the newly renamed Sir Anthony Berry House in Chaseville Parade, Winchmore Hill.

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Hon. Sir Anthony George Berry's Timeline

1925
February 12, 1925
1984
October 12, 1984
Age 59
Grand Hotel, Brighton, Sussex, England