• Ivor Erskine St Clair Ramsay (1 November 1902 – 22 January 1956) was an eminent Anglican priest in the middle part of the 20th century. He was born on...
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  • British Army officer. James Provan (born 1936), farmer and politician. Ivor Ramsay (1902-1956), Anglican priest. "Ardvreck School, Perthshire and Kinross"...
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  • he taught at the University of Cambridge, where in 1956 he succeeded Ivor Ramsay as Dean of King's College,[citation needed] later supervising the doctorate...
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    James Ramsay MacDonald FRS (né James McDonald Ramsay; 12 October 1866 – 9 November 1937) was a British statesman and politician who was Prime Minister...
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    William Margetson 1938–1939 Logie Danson 1940–1944 David Dunlop 1944–1949 Ivor Ramsay 1949–1956 Hector Gooderham 1957–1967 Reginald Foskett 1967–1970 Patrick...
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  • Danson Provost of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh 1940–1944 Succeeded by Ivor Ramsay Preceded by Leslie Owen Bishop of Jarrow 1944–1949 Succeeded by John...
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  • McCallum) Sheila Ramsay (Lesley Fitz-Simons) Effie McDonald (Mary Riggans) Jockie McDonald (Jackie Farrell) Mairi McIvor (Anne Myatt) Lachie MacIvor (Alec Heggie)...
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  • Ivor H. Gwynne (1867–1934) was a Welsh trade unionist and politician. Born in Briton Ferry, Gwynne worked in the tinplate industry all his life. He joined...
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    national level alongside both Keir Hardie, Professor Arnold Lupton and Ramsay MacDonald. Snowden married Ethel Annakin, a campaigner for women's suffrage...
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    serving a short time as First Lord of the Admiralty in the government of Ramsay MacDonald, he was appointed the Agent-General for New South Wales by the...
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    November 4, 2021. "The Ivors 2009". The Ivors. Archived from the original on 21 June 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2020. "The Ivors 2012". Ivors Academy. Archived...
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    the House of Commons, the viceroy is not obligated to follow that advice. Ivor Jennings wrote, "where the government is defeated and there is a leader of...
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  • the Vienna Circle, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer. Grattan-Guinness, Ivor (2000), The Search for Mathematical Roots 1870–1940, Princeton University...
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  • in office before the government fell, and Lees-Smith refused to follow Ramsay MacDonald into the National Government. Defeated again in 1931, Lees-Smith...
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    1931 United Kingdom general election (category Ramsay MacDonald)
    previously after the collapse of the second Labour government. Journalist Ivor Bulmer-Thomas described the result as "the most astonishing in the history...
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  • Christianity portal Biography portal Ronald Erskine Ramsay was the first Suffragan Bishop of Malmesbury, with the additional title of Archdeacon of Swindon...
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  • Conservative Party in the early 1920s, forming two minority governments under Ramsay MacDonald in the 1920s and early 1930s. Labour served in the wartime coalition...
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    Welch Fusiliers in 1914. In 1915 he became aide-de-camp to Major-General Ivor Philipps, commander of the 38th (Welsh) Division. He transferred to the Anti-Aircraft...
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    National Government (1931–1935) (category Ramsay MacDonald)
    The National Government of 1931–1935 was formed by Ramsay MacDonald following his reappointment as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by King George...
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  • Year at Danger 2007 Steve Metze and Don Swaynos Steve Metze Year of Sir Ivor, The 1969 Kit Owens Yellow Star, The: The Persecution of the Jews in Europe...
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    Jonny Greenwood (category Ivor Novello Award winners)
    Original Score and earned Greenwood his sixth Ivor Novello award. In the same year, he reunited with Ramsay to score her film You Were Never Really Here...
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  • Robbins Europe Correspondent Based in Berlin Adam Parsons Based in Brussels Ivor Bennett Moscow Correspondent Yousra Elbagir Africa Correspondent Based in...
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  • production of the musical Maggie May at the Adelphi Theatre, which won the Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Score of the Year and the Critics' Poll as...
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  • Cinematographer Mr. John Charles Ramsay as Property Master Mr. Reginald Ernest Enckell Beck as Assistant Camera Man Ivor Novello as Musical Composer of...
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  • religious wars of France. Sir James Ramsay 1589–1638 1603–1638  Sweden Scottish soldier, known as "Black Ramsay", who served Gustavus Adolphus, during...
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  • Lyneham, Mikhail Gorbachev, Václav Havel, Ronald Reagan, Joseph Stalin, Ben McIvor, Ken Radley, Barry Langrishe, Graham Ware Jr., Robbie McGregor, Matt Potter...
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  • Stanford's first female pupils, who also included Mary J. A. Wurm and Katharine Ramsay (later the Duchess of Athol). Scott gained her ARCM in 1900 but continued...
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    Truman, Audrey Hepburn, Judy Garland, Josephine Baker, Cary Grant, Babe Ruth, Ivor Novello and Noël Coward. The hotel kept records of its guests' preferences...
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  • Christianity portal Ivor Stanley Watkins (10 November 1896 – 24 October 1960) was an Anglican bishop who served in two posts between 1946 and his death...
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    Morrissey (category Ivor Novello Award winners)
    politics any more". The Times. UK. Retrieved 29 October 2009. "The Ivors 1998". TheIvors.com. Archived from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 3 January...
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