Mrs Hayne died in an Essex nursing home as the judge in the case against Archer was summing up. The bequests to her children reflect three-times married Mrs Hayne's complicated personal life. Lord Archer was born a year after his mother wed William Archer, who was 63, when she was just She had already given up the two illegitimate children and later adopted Elizabeth. Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. Friday, Nov 12th 5-Day Forecast. Share or comment on this article:.
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His father, William, is much older than his mother but not, as Archer sometimes intimated, a decorated first world war hero. He was a convicted fraudster and bigamist who travelled to the United States on his dead employer's passport. He lived out the war years duping, in the words of a newspaper article, "many well known New York people". September Archer attends Wellington School in Somerset. It was a private school but not - as some may have mistakenly believed - the much more exclusive Wellington college in Berkshire.
October Archer claims to have been a student at Oxford university in Who's Who he still lists Brasenose college as his alma mater. But according to his unauthorised biographer, Michael Crick, he was actually at the less exclusive Oxford department of education. It is also alleged he gave false academic qualifications to get on the course, including three non-existent A-levels and a two-year US degree.
May Archer wins an Oxford blue running for the university athletics club. Some ask whether he is eligible to take part in Varsity matches but he goes on to have an impressive career in running and is, briefly, selected to represent England and Great Britain.
She describes herself in the marriage certificate as a "research graduate". Her husband claims to be one too, which he is not. December Wins a by-election for the Tories in Louth, Lincolnshire, and, at 29 years old, becomes Britain's fourth youngest MP not the youngest as it was later claimed.
In Toronto to give evidence relating to the Aquablast case, Archer is detained on suspicion of shoplifting, though no charges are brought. The book is not appreciated by the critics, but sells well, as do his other novels. He goes on to make a fortune with other titles such as Kane and Abel and the Prodigal Daughter. September Appointed deputy chairman of the Conservative party.
Lord Whitelaw warned the then prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, that he was "an accident waiting to happen". Full story. July He successfully sues the Daily Star.
The judge, Mr Justice Caulfield, famously questions in his summing up why a man with such a "fragrant" wife would pay for sex. June Receives a peerage from John Major in recognition of his fundraising work for displaced Kurds. His title: Lord Archer of Weston-super-Mare. His wife is a member of the board, but following an investigation by the department of trade and industry no charge of insider dealing ensued. May Archer expresses an interest in becoming London mayor, a post to be created by the newly-elected Labour government.
After two years' canvassing the electorate and studying the role of big city mayors worldwide, he believed the ups and downs of his life would endear him to the people.
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