James Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess of Salisbury
The Marquess of Salisbury | |
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| Leader of the House of Lords | |
| In office 27 April 1925 – 4 June 1929 | |
| Monarch | George V |
| Prime Minister | Stanley Baldwin |
| Preceded by | The Marquess Curzon of Kedleston |
| Succeeded by | The Lord Parmoor |
| Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal | |
| In office 22 August 1903 – 4 April 1947 Hereditary peerage | |
| Preceded by | The 3rd Marquess of Salisbury |
| Succeeded by | The 5th Marquess of Salisbury |
| Member of Parliament for Rochester | |
| In office 8 February 1893 – 22 August 1903 | |
| Preceded by | Horatio Davies |
| Succeeded by | Charles Tuff |
| Member of Parliament for Darwen | |
| In office 18 December 1885 – 26 July 1892 | |
| Preceded by | Constituency created |
| Succeeded by | Sir Charles Huntington |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 23 October 1861 London, United Kingdom |
| Died | 4 April 1947 (aged 85) London, United Kingdom |
| Political party | Conservative |
| Spouse(s) | Lady Cicely Gore (1867–1955) |
| Children | |
| Parents | |
| Alma mater | University College, Oxford |
James Edward Hubert Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess of Salisbury, (23 October 1861 – 4 April 1947), known as Viscount Cranborne from 1868 to 1903, was a British politician.