whom the eldest son was Zouch Tate. Their daughter Elizabeth married Oliver Beecher and was mother to the MP Sir William Beecher. The Zouche title fell...
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William Tate may refer to: William Tate (MP) (1559–1617), English politician William Tate (Alderney politician), President of the States of Alderney William...
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Sir William Hatton (née Newport; c. 1565 - 12 March 1594) was an English politician in the 16th century. "HATTON (formerly NEWPORT), Sir William (c.1565-97)...
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Kitts and Belize, and in property in the UK. He was also a consultant to Tate&Lyle. In 1949, Clark was elected to Wandsworth Borough Council, serving until...
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his age. Most Rev. Hon. William Stuart. Peerage.com. Retrieved on 19 March 2010. "Three Sons of John, 3rd Earl of Bute". Tate. Retrieved 31 October 2020...
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(MP) for the rotten borough of Winchelsea in Sussex, but was not re-elected in 1806. According to Hansard he made no contributions as an MP. William Moffat...
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William Spencer, 2nd Baron Spencer of Wormleighton (1591 – 19 December 1636) was an English nobleman, politician, and peer from the Spencer family. Spencer...
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James William Tate (30 July 1875 – 5 February 1922) was a songwriter, accompanist, composer and producer of revues and pantomimes in the early years of...
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Independent Television News William Boulter, World War I Victoria Cross recipient (cremated) Harry Cunningham Brodie, MP for Reigate (1906–1910) and major...
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Joseph Allen Tate (born December 13, 1980) is an American politician and former professional football player from Michigan. Tate has served as a Democratic...
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trustee of the National Gallery (with brief interval) from 1927, and of the Tate Gallery from 1945 to 1953, chairman of the advisory committee to the Victoria...
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Peter Sutcliffe (redirect from Peter William Sutcliffe)
Clark & Tate 2015, pp. 231–232. Clark & Tate 2015, p. 232. Clark & Tate 2015, p. 229. Clark & Tate 2015, pp. 230. Clark & Tate 2015. Clark & Tate 2015,...
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Magazine William Tait (MP) (died 1800), Member of Parliament for Stirling Burghs 1797–1800 Willie Tait, British Royal Air Force officer William Tate (disambiguation)...
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List of Conservative Party MPs (UK) (redirect from Conservative MP)
Isle of Wight (1837–1847) William Acton; MP for Wicklow (1841–1848) William Augustus Adam; MP for Woolwich (1910) Nigel Adams; MP for Selby and Ainsty (2010–2023)...
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by HM Government, it was allocated to Tate Britain in 2020. A School, 1784, John Opie at Tate Britain William L Brown Illustration Peter Gibson. The...
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founder of the Japan Festival. Nilüfer Gürsoy, 103, Turkish politician, MP (1965–1969, 1973–1980). Jeffrey Hopkins, 83, American Tibetologist. Renate...
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military secretary to Edward VIII № 21 John Bazley White MP (1889–90); William George Ainslie MP. № 22 Frederick Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor (1878–91); Herbert...
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William Graham (1817 – 16 July 1885), Liberal MP for Glasgow, was a Scottish politician, wine merchant, cotton manufacturer and port shipper. He is remembered...
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daughter of William Huet Holl of Assam and Retford, at St Margaret's Church, Lee on 22 June 1907 and they had one child, a daughter Phyllis Tate (1911 - 1987)...
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Archive). "Copy of letter from the recorder of London to the Lord Mayor, Sir William Butler regarding seizure of cloth". Retrieved 27 April 2016. "Aldermen...
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Gardener 1486 John Tate 1487 Hugh Clopton 1488 Henry Colet 1489 Robert Tate 1490 John Mathewe 1491 John Browne 1492 John Tate 1493 William Purchase 1494 Henry...
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politician, MP (1993–1997). Gerald Gustafson, 95, American fighter pilot. Ataullah Hamidi, 69, Turkish politician, mayor of Batman (1984–1994) and MP (1996–2002...
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of Parliament for Leicestershire in the Short Parliament He was re-elected MP for Leicestershire for the Long Parliament in November 1640. He was heavily...
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years 1900 and 1910. In 1829 Miss Mary Tate donated land and money to build almshouses on the site of the former Tate family home in Cricket Green. The buildings...
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ignored. He brought it home, only to find there a visiting card from William Manning MP, who wanted to buy it from him. Patronage propelled Martin's career...
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David Davis (British politician) (redirect from Rt Hon David Davis MP)
David Michael Davis KCB MP (born 23 December 1948) is a British Conservative Party politician serving as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Goole and Pocklington...
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William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook PC, ONB (25 May 1879 – 9 June 1964), generally known as Lord Beaverbrook ("Max" to his close circle), was...
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Addey Tate – World war I doctor Alfred R. J. P. Ubbelohde FRS – Professor of Chemistry George P. L. Walker – geologist and vulcanologist William Parkinson...
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in 1823, but failed and reverted to Tate's crowd-pleaser after only three performances. At last in 1838, William Macready at Covent Garden performed Shakespeare's...
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songwriter ("Guinnevere"), complications from COVID-19. William Frank, 99, Canadian politician, MP (1972–1974). Clytus Gottwald, 97, German composer, conductor...
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