David Cunliffe-Lister was the son of
the Hon. John Yarburgh Cunliffe-Lister and his wife Anne Irvine Medlicott. His father died in 1943 of wounds received action in during
World War II. David was educated at
Winchester College and the
Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. His grandfather,
Philip Cunliffe-Lister, who was created Viscount Swinton in 1935 and
Earl of Swinton in 1955, had been an
MP and a veteran of 11
Conservative cabinets. His great-grandfather was
Samuel Lister, the founder of
Lister's Mill in
Bradford. Before the
nationalisation of the coal industry, the family had owned the
colliery in
Featherstone and David never forgot his links with the area, being a fervent supporter, as well as president of,
Featherstone Rovers Rugby League Club. Cunliffe-Lister succeeded as the 2nd Earl of Swinton on the death of his grandfather in 1972 and served as Deputy
Chief Whip in the
House of Lords under
Margaret Thatcher from 1982 to 1986. He was also government spokesman on agriculture and education from 1983 to 1986. He left the House of Lords following the
House of Lords Act 1999. ==Personal life==