Sir Robert Burton-Chadwick, 1st Baronet (20 June 1869 – 21 May 1951) was a shipping magnate and an English Conservative Party politician. Chadwick was...
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The Chadwick, later Burton-Chadwick Baronetcy, of Bidston in the County Palatine of Chester, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was...
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Revolution officer Robert Burton-Chadwick (1869–1951), English shipping magnate and politician Rob Burton, Canadian mayor Robert Burton (academic), master...
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American politician from Pennsylvania Bob Chadwick (1927–1992), Australian rules footballer Robert Burton-Chadwick (1869–1951), shipping magnate and English...
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candidates had been selected; Conservative: John Moore-Brabazon Liberal: Robert Forster List of parliamentary constituencies in Merseyside History of parliamentary...
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position of General Secretary of the Co-operative Union, but was beaten by Robert Palmer. Within weeks, he became a member of the cabinet in the second Labour...
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Wallasey In office 27 October 1931 – 27 April 1942 Preceded by Robert Burton-Chadwick Succeeded by George Reakes Member of Parliament for Chatham In office...
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and support being lent by the likes of Patrick Hannon, Robert Tatton Bower, Robert Burton-Chadwick and Alan Lennox-Boyd. Indeed, in May 1925 Hannon even...
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November 1924 Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade Sir Robert Burton-Chadwick 11 November 1924 Herbert Williams 13 January 1928 Secretary for...
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election 1918: Barrow in Furness Party Candidate Votes % ±% Unionist Robert Burton-Chadwick 12,608 50.6 3.5 Labour Charles Duncan 12,309 49.4 3.5 Majority 299...
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of his admiration for the ideology while Charles Rosdew Burn and Robert Burton-Chadwick both maintained dual membership of the Union and the British Fascists...
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Uxbridge Dennistoun Burney Unionist Wakefield Robert Ellis Unionist Wallasey Sir Robert Burton-Chadwick Unionist Wallsend Sir Patrick Hastings Labour...
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Sir Edwin Chadwick KCB (24 January 1800 – 6 July 1890) was an English social reformer who is noted for his leadership in reforming the Poor Laws in England...
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a member of a British trade delegation to Argentina led by Sir Robert Burton-Chadwick. He served as High Sheriff of Cheshire for 1937–1938. Barclay was...
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1924-1924 A. V. Alexander 1924–1928 Sir Robert Burton-Chadwick 1928–1929 Herbert Williams 1929–1931 Walter Robert Smith 1931-1931 Gwilym Lloyd George 1931–1932...
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Wallasey Party Candidate Votes % ±% Unionist Robert Burton-Chadwick 21,457 46.0 −26.4 Liberal Hubert Phillips 13,628 29.2 n/a Labour John Mack 11,544 24...
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which is in the public domain. Burton, Edwin. "James Chadwick." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 3. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908. 29 February...
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Burney Conservative Wakefield George Sherwood Labour Wallasey Sir Robert Burton-Chadwick Conservative Wallsend Patrick Hastings Labour Walsall Pat Collins...
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Burney Conservative Wakefield Geoffrey Ellis Conservative Wallasey Robert Burton-Chadwick Conservative Wallsend Sir Patrick Hastings Labour Walsall Pat Collins...
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Llewellin Conservative Wakefield George Sherwood Labour Wallasey Robert Burton-Chadwick Conservative Wallsend Margaret Bondfield Labour Walsall John James...
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Captain Robert Croft Bourne, M.P., Member of Parliament for Oxford since 1924. Deputy Chairman of the House of Commons since 1931. Sir (Robert) Burton Chadwick...
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1906–1918 Preceded by Sir Charles Cayzer, 1st Baronet Succeeded by Robert Burton-Chadwick Member of Parliament for Clay Cross In office 1922–1933 Preceded...
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Liberal Barnstaple Tudor Rees Coalition Liberal Barrow-in-Furness Robert Burton-Chadwick Conservative Basingstoke Auckland Geddes Co. Conservative Bassetlaw...
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over 18 years" 25 June 1920 Maj. Gerald Arthur Fowler Burton 25 June 1920 Robert Burton Chadwick, MP 25 June 1920 Ernest Clark, CBE Secretary of the Royal...
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Wallasey Party Candidate Votes % ±% Unionist Robert Burton-Chadwick 13,995 51.6 −12.1 Liberal Tudor Morris 13,146 48.4 +12.1 Majority 849 3.2 −24.2 Turnout...
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and financed the Garrison Needlework Association during the War. Robert Burton Chadwick MP Director of Overseas Transport, Ministry of Munitions Ernest...
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Henry Chadwick KBE FBA (23 June 1920 – 17 June 2008) was a British academic, theologian and Church of England priest. A former dean of Christ Church Cathedral...
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Trailer: Chadwick Boseman Is Gone, but Not Forgotten". IndieWire. Archived from the original on July 24, 2022. Retrieved August 1, 2022. Burton, Carson;...
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electorate. In the 1999 election, he was defeated in Rotorua by Labour's Steve Chadwick, but remained in Parliament as a list MP. In his political career, he served...
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afterwards DD (1939) Leonard Hodgson, DD, Canon of Christ Church (1944) Henry Chadwick, DD, Canon of Christ Church (MusB, DD Cantab.; Hon DD Glas) (1959) Maurice...
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