Hugh Taylor (1817–1900) was a British Conservative Party Member of Parliament, a colliery owner with interests in the shipping industry. Hugh Taylor was...
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Hugh Taylor (MP) (1817–1900), British Member of Parliament for Tynemouth and North Shields Hugh P. Taylor Jr. (1932–2021), American geochemist Sir Hugh Stott...
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was noted by newspapers in Sunderland, Hull and Whitby. Elliot and Hugh Taylor, MP for Tynemouth and North Shields started a subscription fund for Hudson...
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List of Conservative Party MPs (UK) (redirect from Conservative MP)
Taylor; MP for Eastbourne (1935–1974) Edwin Taylor; MP for Bolton East (1960–1964) Frank Taylor; MP for Manchester Moss Side (1961–1974) Hugh Taylor;...
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video for Labour MP candidate Archived 9 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Mirror (20 April 2015). Walker, Peter (2 December 2019). "Hugh Grant: 'I want...
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functions in specific points. Brook Taylor was born in Edmonton (former Middlesex). Taylor was the son of John Taylor, MP of Patrixbourne, Kent and Olivia...
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Hugh Pettingill Taylor Jr. (December 27, 1932, Holbrook, Arizona – October 26, 2021) was an American geochemist. Hugh P. Taylor Jr. and his (non-identical)...
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wife Joanna Maria Smith was the daughter of William Smith, the abolitionist MP; her sister Frances was the mother of Florence Nightingale, and her brother...
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89, Japanese literary scholar. Peter Oloo-Aringo, 83, Kenyan politician, MP (1974–1988, 1997–2002). Luiz Onmura, 64, Brazilian judoka, Olympic bronze...
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Michael Angelo Taylor (1757 – 16 July 1834) was an English politician and MP for Poole. He favored parliamentary reform and was made a privy councillor...
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The Honourable and Reverend Hugh Francis Tollemache (19 September 1802 – 2 March 1890) was an English priest of the Church of England. Tollemache was born...
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Sir George Elliot, 1st Baronet (category Wikipedia articles incorporating an LRPP-MP template with two unnamed parameters)
was Elliot who paid off the debt to enable his release. Elliot and Hugh Taylor (MP) were both friends of Hudson so when by 1871 he was deeply in debt...
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another Labor MP at 2024 poll". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 14 November 2023. Lynch, Lydia (22 August 2024). "Speaker and veteran Mulgrave MP Curtis Pitt...
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George Watson-Taylor (1771 – 6 June 1841), of Saul's River, Jamaica, was a plantation owner and Member of Parliament (MP) at Westminster. In 1810 he married...
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February 2023. Retrieved 3 February 2023. Kolovos, Benita; Taylor, Josh (30 January 2024). "Victorian MP Georgie Purcell criticises Nine News for 'sexist' image...
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Taylor is a Scottish Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Paisley and Renfrewshire North since 2024. Alison Taylor studied...
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Trevor-Roper always addressed Taylor as "Mr Taylor" or just "Taylor", while Taylor always addressed Trevor-Roper as "Hugh".[citation needed] Another frequent...
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Walton Newbold (redirect from John Newbold (Communist MP))
Communist MP in Britain, although others cite Cecil L'Estrange Malone, who switched from the Liberal Party in 1920, as the first Communist MP. Saklatvala...
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Tory-turned-Liberal MP for Somerset West (1837–1847), Devonshire North (1865–1885) and Wellington (1885–1886) Hugh Adair (1815–1902), Liberal MP for Ipswich (1847–1874)...
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merchants company Messrs. Hugh Evans and Co., he succeeded as head of the firm on the death of his uncle Hugh Evans in 1891. Taylor was a magistrate and prominent...
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George Fulford (redirect from George Taylor Fulford (Canadian MP))
George Taylor Fulford (6 May 1902 – 15 December 1987) was a Canadian businessman and politician who was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons...
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servant and politician, MP (1992–1996). Alexander G. Petrov, 76, Bulgarian physicist, member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Hugh Prestwood, 82, American...
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March 4, 2024. Mingst, K.; Karns, M.P. (2019). The United Nations In The Post-cold War Era, Second Edition. Taylor & Francis. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-000-30674-3...
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Edward Stanley, Lord Stanley (died 1938) (redirect from Hugh Stanley (1926–1971))
earldom in 1948. The second son, Richard, later became MP for Fylde North, and third son Hugh Henry Stanley (1926–1971) was the father of Edward Stanley...
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son. In season 2, Reacher is contacted by a former member of his defunct MP unit from New York City when one of their own is murdered under mysterious...
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Dawn Butler (redirect from Dawn Butler MP)
Labour Party politician who is Member of Parliament (MP) for Brent East. She previously served as MP for Brent Central (2015–2024) and Brent South (2005–2010)...
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G. Willis winner Fawcett Taylor (Note: The vote totals were not read into the record.) (Held on April 5, 1922) Fawcett Taylor winner John Thomas Haig (Note:...
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former Labour MP Hugh Gaitskell, British politician and former leader of the Labour Party George Gardiner, former British Conservative MP Helen Goodman...
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Hemel Hempstead (UK Parliament constituency) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating an LRPP-MP template with two unnamed parameters)
elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first-past-the-post system. Since 2024, it has been represented by David Taylor of the Labour Party. In its current...
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Commons seat as MP for Buckinghamshire. Douglas Home disclaimed his peerage as the Earl of Home on 23 October 1963. He was elected an MP on 7 November 1963...
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