Richard Henry Ronald Benyon, Baron Benyon, GCVO, PC (born 21 October 1960), is a British politician who has served as Lord Chamberlain of the Household...
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Richard Benyon (born 1960) is a British Conservative Party politician, MP for Newbury and life peer. Richard Benyon may also refer to: Richard Benyon...
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until his defeat at the 2005 general election to Conservative candidate Richard Benyon. At the time he lost his seat he was the Liberal Democrats' spokesman...
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Richard Benyon (1698–1774) was a British merchant and colonial administrator who served as the President of Madras from 23 January 1735 to 14 January 1744...
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Benyon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edgar Benyon (1901–1978), New Zealand magician, juggler and entertainer Elliot Benyon, association...
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Great Seal); Richard Benyon the younger (d. 1796); Richard Benyon De Beauvoir (d. 1854); Richard Fellowes Benyon (d. 1897); James Herbert Benyon (d. 1935);...
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Sir William Richard Benyon DL (né Shelley; 17 January 1930 – 2 May 2014) was a British Conservative Party politician, Berkshire landowner and high sheriff...
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Richard Beynon (28 March 1925 — 1 March 1999) was an Australian-born playwright, actor and television producer. Beynon was born in the inner Melbourne...
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Chaplain of the King's Chapel of the Savoy, since 2019 Chancellor: Richard Benyon, Baron Benyon GCVO, PC, as Lord Chamberlain, since November 2024 Secretary:...
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Carl Richard Benyon (born 30 June 1964) is a British gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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Vernon 1859–1860 Richard Benyon 1860–1865 Succeeded by Richard Benyon Robert James Loyd-Lindsay Sir Charles Russell Preceded by Richard Benyon Robert James...
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John Walter Richard Benyon Member of Parliament for Berkshire 1865–1868 With: Richard Benyon Robert Loyd-Lindsay Succeeded by Richard Benyon Robert Loyd-Lindsay...
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were named after the school benefactors Francis Earl Cowper KG and Richard Benyon Croft; and former pupils Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Page, DSO and bar...
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Richard Fellowes Benyon (17 November 1811 – 26 July 1897), born Richard Fellowes, was a British Conservative politician and civil servant. Richard was...
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Chaplin Conservative 1993 by-election David Rendel Liberal Democrat 2005 Richard Benyon Conservative 2019 Independent Conservative 2019 Laura Farris Conservative...
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Richard Benyon De Beauvoir (born Benyon; 28 April 1770 – 22 March 1854) was a 19th-century British politician, landowner, philanthropist, and High Sheriff...
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Johnson as PM". The Guardian. "STATEMENT FROM RT HON. RICHARD BENYON MP FOR NEWBURY | Richard Benyon MP". richardbenyon.com. Archived from the original on...
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Parliament for Newbury In office 12 December 2019 – 30 May 2024 Preceded by Richard Benyon Succeeded by Lee Dillon Personal details Born Laura Rose McNair-Wilson...
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Bow under the Respect – The Unity Coalition banner, unseating Oona King; Richard Taylor was re-elected for Kidderminster Health Concern in Wyre Forest;...
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2010 Prime Minister Gordon Brown Preceded by Joan Ruddock Succeeded by Richard Benyon Member of Parliament for North East Somerset and Hanham Wansdyke (1997–2010)...
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Philip Pleydell-Bouverie John Walter Richard Benyon Member of Parliament for Berkshire 1865–1885 With: Richard Benyon 1865–1876 Sir Charles Russell, Bt 1865–1868...
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(1801–1803), (1812–1814), (1816–1828), (1836–1839) Joe Benton (1990–2015) Richard Benyon (2005–2019) John Bercow (1997–present) Lord Charles Beresford (1874–1880)...
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general election, when he was defeated by the Conservative candidate Richard Benyon. This is the result of the 1992 general election in Newbury. The loss...
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He was the second richest member in the 2010–2015 Parliament after Richard Benyon. He enjoys gambling; in 2004 he won £53,000 in a televised card game...
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Party Constituency Julian Lewis (chair) Conservative New Forest East Richard Benyon Conservative Newbury Douglas Chapman Scottish National Party Dunfermline...
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Prime Minister Gordon Brown Preceded by Jonathan Shaw Succeeded by Richard Benyon Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales In office 2 July 2007 –...
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Whittingdale Debates, 7 February 2008 col. 1137 Business of the House Richard Benyon Debates, 7 February 2008 col. 1138 Business of the House Mark Harper...
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October 2013 – 8 May 2015 Prime Minister David Cameron Preceded by Richard Benyon Succeeded by Rory Stewart Member of Parliament for North Cornwall In...
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of Pontefract from 1067 until the death of Alice de Lacy in 1348. King Richard II was murdered at the castle in 1400. Little is known of the nature of...
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Pontefract Castle (category Richard II of England)
castle ruin in the town of Pontefract, in West Yorkshire, England. King Richard II is thought to have died there. It was the site of a series of famous...
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