Anthony Hamilton-Smith, 3rd Baron Colwyn

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The Lord Colwyn
Official portrait, 2020
Member of the House of Lords
as a hereditary peer
2 January 1967 – 11 November 1999
Preceded byThe 2nd Baron Colwyn
Succeeded bySeat abolished
as an elected hereditary peer
11 November 1999 – 21 July 2022 [1]
Election1999
Preceded bySeat established
Succeeded byThe 7th Earl of Minto
Personal details
Born
Ian Anthony Hamilton-Smith

(1942-01-01) 1 January 1942 (age 82)
NationalityBritish
SpouseSonia Jane Morgan (1964-1976) Nicola Jeanne Tyers (1977–?)
Children4
Parent2nd Baron Colwyn
OccupationPeer, dentist and politician

Ian Anthony Hamilton-Smith, 3rd Baron Colwyn CBE (born 1 January 1942), commonly known as Anthony Hamilton-Smith, is a British peer and former politician. He was one of 90 hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999, sitting as a Conservative. He retired from the House of Lords on 21 July 2022.[2]

The son of the 2nd Baron Colwyn, he was educated at Cheltenham College, at St Bartholomew's Hospital and at the Royal Dental Hospital. He then graduated from the University of London with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) and a Licentiate in Dental Surgery (LDS) in 1966, and became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. In the same year, he succeeded to his father's titles.

He worked as dentist from 1965 to 2005 and was Chair of the Dental Protection Ltd (a professional support organisation) from 1995 to 2001. He was non-executive director of the Medical Protection Society between 1989 and 2002, and of Project Hope between 1996 and 2001. In 1998 and 1999, Hamilton-Smith was chair of the radiostation Raw FM, and of Banbury Local Radio from 2003 to 2005. From 2005 to 2008 he was chair of Campbell Montague International and of Dental Sedation Practice. Due to commitments at the House of Lords, he stepped down as chairman of Campbell Montague International in 2008.

Hamilton-Smith was a member of the Eastman Research Institute Trust from 1990 to 2001. Since 2004, he has been a trustee of the Portman Estate. He is also a Fellow of the Industry and Parliament Trust and a Member of the Royal Society of Medicine. Between 1999 and 2001, he was a Fellow of the Institute of Directors.

Between 1988 and 2005, Lord Colwyn was President of the Natural Medicines Society, between 1991 and 1998 of the Huntington's Disease Association and between 1993 and 1998 of the Society for Advancement of Anaesthesia in Dentistry. He was President of the Arterial Health Foundation from 1993 to 2004, of the Metropolitan Branch of the British Dental Association (BDA) in 1994 and 1995, and a council member of the Medical Protection Society from 1994 to 2001. He was invested as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1989,[3] and became a Fellow of the British Dental Association in 2005. He is also joint chair of the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Appreciation Group.[4]

Hamilton-Smith has been married twice; first to Sonia Jane Morgan in 1964, and after their divorce in 1976, he married Nicola Jeanne Tyers in 1977. He has one son, Craig Peter Hamilton-Smith, and one daughter, Jacqueline Jane Hamilton-Smith (married to Sean Pertwee), by his first wife and two daughters, Kirsten Antonia Hamilton-Smith and Tanya Nicole Hamilton-Smith, by his second wife.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Retired under Section 1 of the House of Lords Reform Act 2014.
  2. ^ "Retirement of One Member (Retirement List)". UK Parliament. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  3. ^ "No. 51772". The London Gazette (Supplement). 17 June 1989. p. 7.
  4. ^ UK Parliament Register of All-Party Groups
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Baron Colwyn
1966–present
Member of the House of Lords
(1966–1999)
Incumbent
Heir apparent:
Hon. Craig Hamilton-Smith
Parliament of the United Kingdom
New office
Elected hereditary peer to the House of Lords
under the House of Lords Act 1999
1999–2022
Succeeded by