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[[BlueBlood Already from an aristocratic family (he'd previously been addressed as Julian Fellowes, Esq.)]], Fellowes was elevated to peerage on January 31, 2011 and made Baron Fellowes of West Stafford. He'd already been made Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset in 2009. He sits in the Conservative Benches in the House of Lords, this being kind of the point of his elevation--there had been no question that he was in line for ''some'' kind of honour given his contributions to film and television (especially ones so flattering to the aristocracy and monarchy), but when UsefulNotes/DavidCameron's government found itself in need of extra votes in the Lords (after 13 years of Labour government and therefore Labour appointments to the Life Peerage), and, well, here was this clearly deserving man of impeccable breeding and Tory politics just staring them in the face....

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[[BlueBlood Already from an aristocratic family (he'd previously been addressed as Julian Fellowes, Esq.)]], Fellowes was elevated to peerage on January 31, 2011 and made Baron Fellowes of West Stafford. He'd already been made Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset in 2009. He sits in the Conservative Benches in the House of Lords, this being kind of the point of his elevation--there had been no question that he was in line for ''some'' kind of honour given his contributions to film and television (especially ones so flattering to the aristocracy and monarchy), that promoted British culture abroad), but when UsefulNotes/DavidCameron's government found itself in need of extra votes in the Lords (after 13 years of Labour government and therefore Labour appointments to the Life Peerage), and, well, here was this clearly deserving man of impeccable breeding and Tory politics just staring them in the face....
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[[BlueBlood Already from an aristocratic family (he'd previously been addressed as Julian Fellowes, Esq.)]], Fellowes was elevated to peerage on January 31, 2011 and made Baron Fellowes of West Stafford]]. He'd already been made Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset in 2009. He sits in the Conservative Benches in the House of Lords, this being kind of the point of his elevation--there had been no question that he was in line for ''some'' kind of honour given his contributions to film and television (especially ones so flattering to the aristocracy and monarchy), but when UsefulNotes/DavidCameron's government found itself in need of extra votes in the Lords (after 13 years of Labour government and therefore Labour appointments to the Life Peerage), and, well, here was this clearly deserving man of impeccable breeding and Tory politics just staring them in the face....

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[[BlueBlood Already from an aristocratic family (he'd previously been addressed as Julian Fellowes, Esq.)]], Fellowes was elevated to peerage on January 31, 2011 and made Baron Fellowes of West Stafford]].Stafford. He'd already been made Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset in 2009. He sits in the Conservative Benches in the House of Lords, this being kind of the point of his elevation--there had been no question that he was in line for ''some'' kind of honour given his contributions to film and television (especially ones so flattering to the aristocracy and monarchy), but when UsefulNotes/DavidCameron's government found itself in need of extra votes in the Lords (after 13 years of Labour government and therefore Labour appointments to the Life Peerage), and, well, here was this clearly deserving man of impeccable breeding and Tory politics just staring them in the face....
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[[BlueBlood Already from an aristocratic family (he'd previously been addressed as Julian Fellowes, Esq.)]]; Fellowes was elevated to peerage on January 31, 2011 and made Baron Fellowes of West Stafford; he'd already been made Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset in 2009. He sits in the Conservative Benches in the House of Lords.

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[[BlueBlood Already from an aristocratic family (he'd previously been addressed as Julian Fellowes, Esq.)]]; )]], Fellowes was elevated to peerage on January 31, 2011 and made Baron Fellowes of West Stafford; he'd Stafford]]. He'd already been made Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset in 2009. He sits in the Conservative Benches in the House of Lords.Lords, this being kind of the point of his elevation--there had been no question that he was in line for ''some'' kind of honour given his contributions to film and television (especially ones so flattering to the aristocracy and monarchy), but when UsefulNotes/DavidCameron's government found itself in need of extra votes in the Lords (after 13 years of Labour government and therefore Labour appointments to the Life Peerage), and, well, here was this clearly deserving man of impeccable breeding and Tory politics just staring them in the face....

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