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1984
 
    
On his 90th birthday Harold Macmillan is given Britain's last hereditary peerage, as Earl of Stockton       
1985
 
     
In a speech to the Tory Reform Group, Harold Macmillan describes Mrs Thatcher's privatization policy as 'selling the family silver'        
1986
 
     
Nikolai Tolstoy publishes The Minister and the Massacres, charging Harold Macmillan with responsibility for the 'victims of Yalta'        
1986
 
    
Harold Macmillan dies and is buried in the churchyard of St Giles in Horsted Keynes