His eldest brother was Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Prime Minister, 1963-64.
He retained this office under Sir Alec Douglas-Home.
Sir Alec Douglas-Home triggered the election on 23 July 1965, by resigning at a full meeting of the 1922 Committee in committee room 14.
The less colorful Sir Alec Douglas-Home claimed the prize.
He retained this post also under Sir Alec Douglas-Home from 1963 to 1964.
Sir Alec Douglas-Home, foreign secretary at the time, was accused by the Labour opposition of over-reaction.
Once he renounced the title, he became simply Sir Alec Douglas-Home.
We'd have to go right back to Sir Alec Douglas-Home and his fuddled attempt to explain how the economy worked by admitting he used matchsticks.
Sir Alec Douglas-Home calls a general election for 15 October.
In 1964, he returned to government after Harold Wilson defeated Sir Alec Douglas-Home at that year's election.