Sir John Warren Loveridge (9 September 1925 – 13 November 2007) was a British Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) for 13 years, from 1970 to...
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Loveridge is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Loveridge (1891–1980), British biologist Dave Loveridge (born 1952), New Zealand...
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1974: Upminster Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative John Loveridge 21,003 39.93 Labour John Edward Darley Whysall 19,995 38.02 Liberal Andrew Richard...
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Arthur Loveridge (28 May 1891 – 16 February 1980) was a British biologist and herpetologist who wrote about animals in East Africa, particularly Tanzania...
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pp.25-6 Hamilton Rogers, p.382 "Sir John Loveridge". The Daily Telegraph. 28 November 2007. "Sir John Loveridge". The Independent. 20 November 2007....
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vocals Lisa Sarna – background vocals Jürgen Koppers – recording, mixing John Kovarek – recording Brian Gardner – mastering Jack White – production Greg...
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1973(1973-07-21) (aged 69) Guernsey, Channel Islands Bailiff of Guernsey In office 1960–1973 Preceded by Ambrose Sherwill Succeeded by John Loveridge...
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constituency, standing against the speaker of the House (standing for re-election), John Bercow. Bonsor was a vice-president of the Standing Council of the Baronetage...
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led him to believe that he would hold the seat, but he lost to Labour's John Cryer with a 16% swing and a Labour majority of 5,680. Squire stood against...
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Alan Lee Williams (category People educated at the John Roan School)
times, first winning the seat in 1966. He lost to the Conservative John Loveridge in 1970, but regained the seat in February, and was re-elected in October...
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(1935–1946) Ambrose Sherwill (1946–1959) William Arnold (1959–1973) John Loveridge (1973–1982) Charles Frossard (1982–1992) Graham Martyn Dorey (1992–1999)...
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Ambrose Sherwill, Bailiff (1946–1959) William Arnold, Bailiff (1959–1973) John Loveridge, Bailiff (1973–1982) Charles Frossard, Bailiff (1982–1992) Graham Martyn...
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North Devon. Indeed, of the six MPs returned, three (Thorpe, David Steel and John Pardoe) were elected by a majority of less than 1,000 votes. The BBC's election...
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Ostwald Over My Heart 1993 "Lovin' You Baby" Laura Branigan Adrian John Loveridge John Wonderling Branigan 1982 "Lucky" Laura Branigan Steve Bi Branigan...
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Havering, Romford Michael Neubert Conservative Havering, Upminster John Loveridge Conservative Hazel Grove Michael Winstanley Liberal Hemel Hempstead...
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Loyal Address of the Blair Government in Parliament, the seat's then-MP Sir John Morris, who would retire at the 2001 general election, said: "It is a happy...
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Emily L. Loveridge (1860–1941) was an American nurse, educator, school founder, and hospital superintendent. She established the first nursing school...
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October 15, 2012. Retrieved October 15, 2012. Barnes, John (November 20, 2007). "Sir John Loveridge". The Independent. Archived from the original on April...
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(1997–2010) Tim Loughton; MP for East Worthing and Shoreham (1997–2024) Sir John Loveridge; MP for Hornchurch (1970–1974) and Upminster (1974–1983) Walter Loveys;...
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the House of Commons included John Prescott, Norman Tebbit, Ian Paisley, John Smith, Neil Kinnock, Kenneth Clarke, John Gummer, Alan Haselhurst, Dennis...
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Havering, Romford Michael Neubert Conservative Havering, Upminster John Loveridge Conservative Hazel Grove Tom Arnold Conservative Hemel Hempstead Nicholas...
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59–66. doi:10.1016/j.tate.2016.03.008. Bourke, Roseanna; O’Neill, John; Loveridge, Judith (March 2018). "What starts to happen to assessment when teachers...
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Loveridge's rock gecko (Afroedura loveridgei) is a species of gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to southeastern Africa...
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April 1976: John Stonehouse (Walsall North) defects from Labour to English National Party 26 July 1976: James Sillars (Ayrshire South) and John Robertson...
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Marc Lewis as the Woggle Bug, Robin Olderman as Tip, David Moyer as Mombi, John Fricke then Rob Roy MacVeigh as Professor Knowitall, Chris Sterling then...
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principals include Terry Howard (? - 1986), Frank Baker (1986 - 1996), John Loveridge (1996 - 1997).[citation needed] The College has inherited campuses from...
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amphibian chytrid fungus. Loveridge's frog is named in honour of British herpetologist, Arthur Loveridge. Jean-Marc Hero, John Clarke, Ed Meyer (2004)....
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John James Kennedy Jr. (born 22 November 1959) is a former Australian rules footballer, the son of former Hawthorn footballer, coach John Kennedy Sr....
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Tusk — Royal Court, London". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 January 2010. Loveridge, Lizzie. "A CurtainUp London Review – Tusk Tusk". CurtainUp.com. Retrieved...
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Theatre Web. Retrieved 12 August 2016. Les Misérables programme: Plymouth. John Good Holbrook Ltd. 1997. "Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre – Les Miserables...
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