David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir

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The Earl of Kilmuir
David Maxwell Fyfe, Earl of Kilmuir, in 1951.jpg
Maxwell Fyfe in 1951
Lord Chancellor
In office
18 October 1954 13 July 1962
Preceded by The Viscount Simonds
Succeeded by The Lord Dilhorne