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  1. New College, Oxford. Francis Aungier Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford, KG, PC (5 December 1905 – 3 August 2001), known to his family as Frank Longford and styled Lord Pakenham from 1945 to 1961, was a British politician and social reformer. A member of the Labour Party, he was one of its longest-serving politicians.

  2. Francis Aungier Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford KG, PC (5 December 1905–3 August 2001), known as the Lord Pakenham from 1945 to 1961, was a British politician, author, and social reformer. He was a noted Labour minister who attracted much controversy with his (ultimately unsuccessful) campaign...

  3. Francis Aungier Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford, KG, PC (5 December 1905 – 3 August 2001), known to his family as Frank Longford and styled Lord Pakenham from 1945 to 1961, was a British politician and social reformer. A member of the Labour Party, he was one of its longest-serving politicians.

  4. Pakenham, Francis Aungier (‘Frank’) (1905–2001), 1st Baron Pakenham and 7th earl of Longford , writer and politician, was born 5 December 1905 at 7 Great Cumberland Place, London, the third of six children (and the second son) of Thomas Pakenham (1864–1915), 5th earl of Longford and 4th Baron Silchester in the UK peerage, and his wife ...

  5. Francis Aungier Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford, 1st Baron Pakenham, KG PC (5 December 1905 – 3 August 2001), known to his family as Frank Longford and styled Lord Pakenham from 1945 to 1961, was a British politician and social reformer. A member of the Labour Party, he was one of its longest serving politicians.

  6. Thomas Pakenham, 5th Earl of Longford, 4th Baron Silchester (1864–1915) Francis Aungier "Frank" Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford, 6th Baron Silchester, 1st Baron Pakenham (1905–2001) Thomas Pakenham, 8th Earl of Longford, 7th Baron Silchester, 2nd Baron Pakenham (born 1933) (1) Edward Pakenham (born 1970)

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford, who helped shape Britain's post-war welfare state as an assistant to Sir William Beveridge. See his portrait by artist Cecile Crombeke in the Parliamentary Art Collection.