Richard Long, 4th Viscount Long

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Richard Gerard Long, 4th Viscount Long CBE (born 30 January 1929) is a British peer and former Conservative politician.

The second son of the 3rd Viscount Long, he was educated at Harrow School and served with the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the Wiltshire Regiment from 1947–49. His elder brother, Walter Reginald Basil, had died in Greece in 1941 during World War II and Long succeeded to his father's title in 1967. In 1974, he entered politics as an Opposition Whip and was then a Lord-in-Waiting from 1979–97.

On 2 March 1957, Lord Long married firstly, Margaret Frances Frazer and they had three children; Hon. Sarah Victoria (b. 1958), Hon. James Richard (b. 1960) and Hon. Charlotte Helen (1965–1984). He married secondly, Catherine Patricia Elizabeth Mier-Woolf née Miles-Ede. He married thirdly, Helen Millar Wright Fleming-Gibbons on 22 June 1990.

See also: Category:Long family of Wiltshire
Peerage of the United Kingdom
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Richard Long
Viscount Long
1967–present
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