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Baron Sainsbury may refer to one of three titles in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. There have been three peers with the surname "Sainsbury"; all are from the Sainsbury family, namesake of the supermarket chain Sainsbury's. The title "Baron Sainsbury" is not a hereditary peerage; it is in fact three life peerages awarded to members of the same family. The three Lord Sainsburys, in order of when they received their title, are: Alan Sainsbury, John Davan Sainsbury and David Sainsbury. The original Sainsbury's Supermarkets founder, John James Sainsbury, never officially received or held any Queen's honours. The three Lord Sainsburys are: *Alan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury, of Drury Lane in the Borough of Holborn (1902-1998) *John Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover, of Preston Candover in the County of Hampshire (b. 1927) - Conservative Party (UK) *David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville, of Turville in the County of Buckinghamshire (b. 1940) - Labour Party (UK) ==Alan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury== The title "Baron Sainsbury" was created on 3 May 1962 for Alan Sainsbury, a member of the third generation of the supermarket Sainsbury family. He was the first member of the Sainsbury family to be raised to the peerage, and chose the territorial designation of Drury Lane in his title, as Sainsbury's first shop was opened there in 1869. Alan Sainsbury took the Labour whip in the House of Lords, and died on 21 October 1998. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Baron Sainsbury」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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