Sir Alfred Hopkinson (28 June 1851 – 11 November 1939) was an English lawyer, academic and politician who was a member of parliament (MP) for two three-year...
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system Rigid collectors Bertram Hopkinson, his son Alfred Hopkinson and Edward Hopkinson, his younger brothers Austin Hopkinson, his nephew Oxford Dictionary...
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Indian writer Alfred Hopkinson (1851–1939), British politician Alister Hopkinson (1941–99), New Zealand rugby union player Amanda Hopkinson (born 1948)...
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1897–1901: Nathan Bodington (Yorkshire College, Leeds) 1901–1903: Alfred Hopkinson (also Principal of Owens College 1898–1904; afterwards Vice-Chancellor...
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May 1929 – 2 January 1946 Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin Preceded by Alfred Hopkinson and Martin Conway Succeeded by Henry Strauss and Kenneth Martin Lindsay...
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Outrages (James Bryce; F. Pollock; Edward Clarke; Kenelm Edward Digby; Alfred Hopkinson; H. A. L. Fisher; Harold Cox) (1915). Report of the Committee on Alleged...
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1891–1903 Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne 1903–1912 Sir Alfred Hopkinson Leo Amery Jonathan Backhouse (created a baronet in 1901) George Campbell...
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(James Bryce; Frederick Pollock; Edward Clarke; Kenelm Edward Digby; Alfred Hopkinson; H. A. L. Fisher; Harold Cox) (1915). Report of the Committee on Alleged...
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Francis Hopkinson (October 2, 1737 – May 9, 1791) was an American Founding Father, lawyer, jurist, author, and composer. He designed Continental paper...
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Library. Retrieved 22 August 2012. Conran, Caroline; Conran, Terence & Hopkinson, Simon (1997). The Conran Cookbook. Conran Octopus Ltd. p. 229. ISBN 1840911824...
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believer in noblesse oblige. Alfred Augustine Hopkinson was born in Manchester on 24 June 1879 the son of Sir Alfred Hopkinson KC who was Vice-Chancellor...
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brothers included the noted physicist and engineer John Hopkinson, and Sir Alfred Hopkinson, vice-chancellor of the University of Manchester, and amongst...
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February 1897 Charles Harvey Combe Chertsey Con [?] 5 February 1898 Alfred Hopkinson Cricklade LU [?] 22 April 1898 Francis Taylor South Norfolk LU [?]...
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Fitzalan Hope, MP 1900–29 Arthur, MP 1924–39. Alfred Hopkinson, MP 1895-98 and 1926–29 Austin Hopkinson, MP 1918–29 and 1931–45. Stewart Hosie MP. Shona...
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Hopkinson (died 22 October 1957) was Archdeacon of Westmorland from 1931 until 1944. The son of Sir Alfred Hopkinson, K.C.; nephew of John Hopkinson,...
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1922 National Liberal Conservative 1923 Liberal 1926 by-election Sir Alfred Hopkinson Conservative 1929 Eleanor Rathbone Independent 1931 Sir Reginald Craddock...
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and son Harold Thomas Cawley, MP 1910–15. Alfred Hopkinson, MP 1895–98 and 1926–29, and son Austin Hopkinson, MP 1918–29 and 1931–45. John Benn, MP 1892–1910...
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Edinburgh Review editor, and two lawyers, Sir Edward Clark and Sir Alfred Hopkinson. Viscount Bryce was an inspired choice to chair the committee. He was...
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France. In 1905 he married Margaret Alice, one of the daughters of Alfred Hopkinson, Vice-Chancellor of Manchester University and a Member of Parliament...
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Bodington, Yorkshire College, Leeds, Vice-Chancellor (1897–1901) Sir Alfred Hopkinson, lawyer, academic and politician, Principal of Owens College (1898–1904);...
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Liberal MP, H. A. L. Fisher. It was won by the Conservative candidate Alfred Hopkinson. Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning...
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and patron, John Hopkinson. He had two children with his first wife: Maud Janet Wills, née Ewing (20 May 1880 – 27 April 1952) and Alfred Washington Ewing...
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barrister. Her family had a political bent; her maternal grandfather, Sir Alfred Hopkinson, KC (the first Vice-Chancellor of Manchester University), three uncles...
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Joseph Hopkinson (November 12, 1770 – January 15, 1842) was a United States representative from Pennsylvania and a United States district judge of the...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Arthur Balfour 4,536 55.0 Liberal Alfred Hopkinson 3,712 45.0 Majority 824 10.0 Turnout 8,248 84.3 Registered electors...
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North Worcestershire 1886 1887 Henry Hobhouse East Somerset 1886 1906 Alfred Hopkinson Cricklade 1895 1898 Rowland Hunt Ludlow 1903 1912 Henry James Bury...
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Parliament for Calne 1868 – 1885 Constituency abolished Preceded by Alfred Hopkinson Member of Parliament for Cricklade 1898 – 1906 Succeeded by John Massie...
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Ward Vice-Chancellor, Victoria University (UK) 1897–1901 Succeeded by Alfred Hopkinson Preceded by New position Vice-Chancellor, University of Leeds 1904–1911...
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Hastings, MD 7 July 1910 Alfred Hopkinson, KC, LLD 7 July 1910 Clarendon Hyde 7 July 1910 Col. Robert William Inglis 7 July 1910 Alfred Macdonald Bulteel Irwin...
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