Chair of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
In office 1999–2011
Succeeded by
Sir Hugh Taylor
Personal details
Born
Patricia Jane Coney
(1938-10-20)20 October 1938
Died
2 September 2016(2016-09-02) (aged 77)
Nationality
British
Political party
Labour
Other political affiliations
United National Independence Party
Spouse
Richard Hamilton Moberly
(m. 1959)
Children
Four
Alma mater
University of Liverpool King's College, London
Patricia Jane Moberly (néeConey; 20 October 1938 – 2 September 2016) was a British public servant, Labour politician, activist, and teacher. She is best known for her work as Chair of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust between 1999 and 2011.
Moberly was born in Fareham, Hampshire. Her father was in the Royal Navy meaning that the family moved around a lot. She was educated at seven schools, including a boarding school during her teenage years. Despite the disapproval of her father, she studied English at the University of Liverpool. She would later return to her studies, attending King's College London, and completed a doctorate in 1985.
Moberly married in 1959. Her husband was an Anglican priest and she followed him to Northern Rhodesia when he was posted to a parish there. During her time in the country, that would soon become the independent Zambia, she taught at local schools and became involved in anti-racist politics. She became one of the few white women to join the United National Independence Party.
The family moved back to England in 1967 when Moberly's husband became vicar of a church in the Diocese of Southwark. She continued her career in teaching, working at three different schools over a more than thirty-year period. Her last position before retirement was as Head of Sixth Form at Pimlico School. While teaching, she continued being politically active: she served as a Labour councillor, was active in the Anti-Apartheid Movement, and was even arrested in the 1970s during a protest outside Downing Street.
Moberly was also a prolific public servant. She served on her local Area Health Authority in the 1970s and then on its successor the District Health Authority in the 1980s. She also served as a governor of Maudsley Hospital and Bethlem Royal Hospital in the 1970s, and as a governor of the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals (UMDS) in the 1980s. Having retired from teaching, she served as the Chair of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust between 1999 and 2011. She additionally served as a lay member of the General Medical Council in the 21st century. Her final public appointment, before retiring due to ill health, was as a member of the Committee on Standards in Public Life.
Patricia Jane Moberly (née Coney; 20 October 1938 – 2 September 2016) was a British public servant, Labour politician, activist, and teacher. She is best...
Moberly is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Moberly (1907–1996), English cricketer Charles Frederic Moberly Bell (1847–1911)...
of the Glastonbury Festival Viv Groskop, columnist and journalist PatriciaMoberly, public servant and former teacher "Bruton School for Girls". EduBase2...
First Nation and West Moberly First Nations. The Nation is located on the West Moberly Lake 168A reserve, at the west end of Moberly Lake, about 90 km (56 mi)...
and Parks. Miss Edith Buller, 1896-1898 Miss Charlotte Moberly 1898-1936 Miss Isabel Moberly, 1898-1942 Miss Effie Simpson 1942-1971 Mrs Mary Shewell...
and uncle in Moberly, Missouri. She began taking singing lessons when she was 15. She graduated from Moberly (Missouri) High School, Moberly Junior College...
Mary Jane Reid Ernest Lehman 1973 Little Laura and Big John Laura Luke Moberly Bob Woodburn 1973 The Pyx Elizabeth Lucy Harvey Hart 1973 The Outfit Bett...
Laura and Big John Crown International / Louis Wiethe Productions Luke Moberly, Bob Woodburn (directors/screenplay); Fabian Forte, Karen Black, Ross Kananga...
and Economic Growth: Theory and Evidence" (PDF). Retrieved 2022-09-01. Moberly, Michael D. (2014). Safeguarding Intangible Assets. Butterworth-Heinemann...
Bertram Mitford Lieutenant-General Sir Bertrand Richard Moberly Brigadier-General F.J. Moberly Major-General Arthur William Hamilton May Moens CB CMG DSO...
Evelyn Suart (Lady Harcourt). At No. 7, the writer and biographer Enid Moberly Bell (1881–1967), who was the first headmistress at Lady Margaret School...
(Chapters VII–X) Michael Wager as Albert Gallatin (Chapter VII) Robert Moberly as Senator Bayard (Chapter VII) Wesley Addy as General Andrew Jackson (Chapters...
Without Honor and Humanity (ingi naki tatakai) – (Japan) Baxter!, starring Patricia Neal and Britt Ekland – (U.K.) Black Caesar, starring Fred Williamson Black...
Otterbourne Mary Russell Mitford, author, was born in New Alresford John Moberly, cricketer, was born in Winchester Bob Moffat, footballer, was born in...
February 10, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. "The Gem Theatre". Moberly Monitor-Index (Moberly, Missouri). September 13, 1910. p. 1. Retrieved February 10...
Los Angeles Times. "Reception Awaits Eddie Tolan After Olympic Victory". Moberly Monitor-Index (AP wire story). August 5, 1932. "All Michigan Honors Tolan:...
Professor of Theology and Literature at the University of Glasgow R. W. L. Moberly – Professor of Theology and Biblical Interpretation at Durham University...
to the power of the Squamish chiefs over the area. Robert Burnaby and Moberly camped and prospected for coal in what is now Coal Harbour in the summer...
Anne, Knoxville, TN". Retrieved 13 December 2012. "c. 1880 Queen Anne in Moberly, MO – $130,000". Old House Dreams. Retrieved 29 March 2021. "1890 Queen...
Miers, English geologist, Vice-Chancellor (1915–26) Sir Walter Hamilton Moberly, Vice-Chancellor (1926–34) John Stopford, Baron Stopford of Fallowfield...