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  1. Charles Edward Peter Neil Wood, 3rd Earl of Halifax, JP, DL (born 14 March 1944), is a British peer and Conservative politician. Background [ edit ] Lord Halifax is the third child and only son of Charles Wood, 2nd Earl of Halifax , a grandson of Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax , Viceroy of India and Foreign Secretary .

  2. The 2nd Earl died at Garrowby Hall in 1980 and was succeeded by his son, Charles Edward Peter Neil Wood, as 3rd Earl of Halifax, 5th Viscount Halifax of Monk Bretton, and 7th Baronet Wood of Barnsley. The Earl and Countess of Halifax currently reside at Garrowby Hall.

  3. Edward Wood, 3rd Viscount Halifax: Present holder: Peter Wood, 3rd Earl of Halifax: Heir apparent: James Wood, Lord Irwin: Remainder to: the 1st Earl's heirs male of the body: Subsidiary titles: Viscount Halifax Baron Irwin: Status: Extant: Seat(s) Garrowby Hall: Motto: I LIKE MY CHOICE

  4. The 2nd Earl died at Garrowby Hall in 1980 and was succeeded by his son, Charles Edward Peter Neil Wood, as 3rd Earl of Halifax, 5th Viscount Halifax of Monk Bretton, and 7th Baronet Wood of Barnsley. The Earl and Countess of Halifax currently reside at Garrowby Hall.

  5. 1938-1940: official papers of the 1st Earl of Halifax. The National Archives. FO 800/309-28. 17. c1811 - 1984: family and estate papers rel to family celebrations; papers rel estates at Garrowby, Hickleton, and Heslington, including corresp, minute books, accounts ledgers, rentals, maps and plans, deeds, auction catalogues, photographs ...

  6. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Charles Edward Peter Neil Wood, 3rd Earl of Halifax, JP, DL (born 14 March 1944), is a British peer and Conservative politician. The Right Honourable. The Earl of Halifax. JP DL. Arms of the Earl of Halifax. Member of the House of Lords. Lord Temporal.

  7. UK Parliament. MPs and Lords. Find Lords. Earl of Halifax's full title is The Earl of Halifax J JP DL. His name is Charles Edward Peter Neil Wood, and he was excluded from the House of Lords on 11 November 1999. Parliamentary career. Experience. Focus areas. Voting record. Spoken contributions. Written questions. Official portrait.