• Beatrice Nancy Seear, Baroness Seear PC (7 August 1913 – 23 April 1997) was a British social scientist and politician. She was leader of the Liberal Party...
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  • 1984), Australian triathlete Nancy Seear, Baroness Seear (1913–1997), British social scientist and politician Noot Seear (born 1983), Canadian model and...
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  • [1] 51 6 26 February 1981 Rhodes Boyson, Donald Dewar, Alex Jarratt, Nancy Seear 52 7 5 March 1981 Monty Finniston, Barney Hayhoe, Terry Marsland, Jack...
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    American professional golfer Nancy Seaman (born 1952), American teacher and convicted murderer Nancy Seear, Baroness Seear (1913–1997), British social...
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    39 +5.7 Conservative Edward G.L. Collins 13,239 28.33 +3.96 Liberal Nancy Seear 9,004 19.27 –9.67 Majority 11,242 24.06 Turnout 46,724 78.96 Labour hold...
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    2nd Baron Rea (1955–1967) Frank Byers, Baron Byers (1967–1984) Nancy Seear, Baroness Seear (1984–1989) Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1859–1865)...
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    New Zealand 1893–1906, and longest ever holder of that post. Nancy Seear, Baroness Seear, academic and Liberal/Lib Dem peer Lewis Sergeant, writer, journalist...
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    Andrew Murray Edwin Malindine Felix Brunner The Lord Ogmore Roger Fulford Nancy Seear The Lord Henley Deputy Donald Wade (1962–1964) Preceded by Clement Davies...
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  • 34,991 44.4 +6.0 Conservative Graeme Finlay 31,753 40.3 −4.4 Liberal Nancy Seear 12,093 15.3 −1.6 Majority 3,238 4.1 N/A Turnout 78,837 83.3 −1.0 Labour...
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    46.1 −9.9 Conservative James Wentworth−Day 26,696 43.2 +11.7 Liberal Nancy Seear 6,653 10.8 −1.3 Majority 1,767 2.9 -21.6 Turnout 61,812 85.7 +13.4 Labour...
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    Goyder, Dieter Helm, Christopher Huhne, Robert Hutchison, David Marquand, Nancy Seear, Christopher Smallwood and Hilary Wainwright, People, Prosperity and...
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    Walter Harrison 27,352 58.08 Conservative Dale Smith 15,668 33.27 Liberal Nancy Seear 4,071 8.64 New Majority 11,684 24.81 Turnout 47,081 72.65 Labour hold...
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  • 23 April Denis Compton, footballer and cricketer (born 1918) Nancy Seear, Baroness Seear, English politician (born 1913) 25 April – Dudley Pope, author...
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    Wilson 19,900 46.1 -9.6 Labour John N. Newby 15,183 35.2 -9.0 Liberal Nancy Seear 8,056 18.7 New Majority 4,717 10.9 -0.6 Turnout 43,139 78.7 -2.5 Conservative...
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  • Hungerford 22 April 1971 29 September 1990 Hereditary peeress Liberal Nancy Seear, Baroness Seear 18 May 1971 23 April 1997 Life peeress Conservative Janet Young...
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  • Prentice, Cabinet Minister Merlyn Rees, former Home Secretary Nancy Seear, Baroness Seear, former Leader of the Liberal Party in the House of Lords Beatrice...
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  • (Labour) and architect Alfred Salter (1873–1945), MP (Labour), 1925–45 Nancy Seear (1913–1997), peer and social scientist (Liberal, then Liberal Democrats)...
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  • one of a number of researchers in the 1950s and early 1960s (such as Nancy Seear, Viola Klein, Ferdynand Zweig, Judith Hubback and Pearl Jephcott) who...
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    Miliband, Geoff Mulgan, Vincent Nichols, Janet Paraskeva, Jonathan Sacks, Nancy Seear, Roger Scruton, Anthony Smith and Crispin Tickell. TIME magazine, vol...
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    pioneer of time lapse photography in botany Beatrice Seear, Baroness Seear (1913–1997), known as Nancy Seear, social scientist and politician Joanna Shapland...
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    Henley President of the Liberal Party In office 1966–1967 Preceded by Nancy Seear Succeeded by Donald Wade Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal In...
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  • philosopher, and winner of the 1950 Nobel Prize in Literature Nancy Seear, Baroness Seear, CULC member, Liberal peer Henry Sinclair, 2nd Baron Pentland...
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  • Brunner 1963 1964 David Rees-Williams 1964 1965 Roger Fulford 1965 1966 Nancy Seear 1966 1967 Michael Eden 1967 1968 Donald Wade 1968 1969 Desmond Banks...
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  • Party political offices Preceded by David Rees-Williams President of the Liberal Party 1964–1965 Succeeded by Nancy Seear...
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    Claire Rayner, Sheila Rowbotham, Maude Royden, Myra Sadd Brown, Nancy Seear, Baroness Seear, Elaine Showalter, William Thomas Stead, Mary Stott, Louisa Twining...
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    Kennedy, Michael Mansfield, Geoff Mulgan, Vincent Nichols, Jonathan Sacks, Nancy Seear and Crispin Tickell. Sportspeople appearing on Open Media programmes...
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  • Mayo"; an industrial sociologist by specialism, he co-authored (with Nancy Seear and Pearl Jephcott) Married Working Women in 1962, as well as a number...
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    and book illustrator Barbara Jones and the women's rights campaigner Nancy Seear. Jane Drew studied at the Architectural Association School of Architecture...
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    Airedale did not marry and the titles became extinct on his death. Nancy Seear "Obituary: Lord Airedale", The Independent, Thursday, 4 April 1996 Burke's...
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  • Braydeston in the County of Norfolk 20 September 2003 18 May 1971 Nancy Seear Baroness Seear of Paddington in the City of Westminster 23 April 1997 21 May...
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