• Alexander Wilson Hungerford (1884 – 19 January 1969), known as Wilson Hungerford, was a Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. Born in Belfast, Hungerford was...
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    (honorary) General Secretary Gibson Bates Hungerford Douglas Bailie Hutton Millar Wilson Boyd Patterson Rea Corry Wilson C. McCusker Leadership elections 1969...
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  • Hungerford is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Agnes Hungerford (died 1523), Englishwoman convicted of murdering her first husband,...
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    Succeeded by James Stronge Party political offices Preceded by Sir Wilson Hungerford Unionist Assistant Whip 1941–1942 Succeeded by Robert Corkey Preceded by...
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    Hyde Park, London, to The Hon, Arthur O'Neill and his wife Lady Annabel Hungerford Crewe-Milnes. O'Neill grew up in London and was educated at West Downs...
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  • Preceded by Sir Wilson Hungerford Unionist Chief Whip 1945–1947 Succeeded by Walter Topping Political offices Preceded by Sir Wilson Hungerford Parliamentary...
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  • liaise between the whips office and Unionist Party Headquarters. While Wilson Hungerford was serving as Secretary of the Ulster Unionist Council (UUC), he...
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    Royal Air Force Charles Frederick Algernon Portal, 1st Viscount Portal of Hungerford, KG, GCB, OM, DSO & Bar, MC, DL (21 May 1893 – 22 April 1971) was a senior...
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  • Herbert Dixon, 1st Baron Glentoran 1942: Sir Norman Stronge 1944: Sir Wilson Hungerford 1945: Lancelot Curran 1947: Walter Topping 1956: Brian Faulkner 1959:...
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    Election Member Party 1929 Wilson Hungerford Ulster Unionist 1945 Robert Getgood Labour (NI) 1949 William James Morgan Ulster Unionist 1958 Vivian Simpson...
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  • Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs 1940–1943 Succeeded by Wilson Hungerford Preceded by Richard Dawson Bates Minister of Home Affairs 1943–1944...
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    Gibson Secretary of the Ulster Unionist Council 1906–1921 Succeeded by Wilson Hungerford Political offices New office Minister of Home Affairs 1921–1943 Succeeded by...
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  • Northern Ireland general election, and gained the seat from the Alexander Hungerford of the Ulster Unionist Party. However, he lost the seat to the Unionists...
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  • 1st Baron Glentoran 1942 – 1944 Sir Norman Stronge 1944 – 1945 Sir Wilson Hungerford 1945 – 1947 Lancelot Curran 1947 – 1956 Walter Topping 1956 – 1959...
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  • Nationalist Tommy Henderson Belfast Shankill Ind. Unionist Party Alexander Wilson Hungerford Belfast Oldpark UUP John Johnston North Armagh UUP Robert James Johnstone...
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  • renamed Minister of Health and Social Services in 1965. 1944 Sir Wilson Hungerford 1944 - 1948 vacant 1948 – 1953 Terence O'Neill 1953 – 1955 vacant...
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  • 1933 Northern Ireland general election. He lost to the incumbent, Wilson Hungerford, despite taking more than 40% of the vote. When the Independent Unionist...
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    Jesse James by Nora Lane 1921: In Jesse James as the Outlaw by Marguerite Hungerford "Henry Lafayette BARR/Mary Susan JAMES". STRAY LEAVES, A JAMES FAMILY...
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    Farleigh Hungerford Castle, sometimes called Farleigh Castle or Farley Castle, is a medieval castle in Farleigh Hungerford, Somerset, England. The castle...
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  • September 1945 Marquess of Hamilton (Unionist) from 22 March 1949 Sir Wilson Hungerford (Unionist) from 27 August 1948 Kennedy Stewart (Unionist) from 24...
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  • Ministry of Public Security 1941–1943 Office abolished Preceded by Sir Wilson Hungerford Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Production...
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    George William Hungerford, OC OBC (born January 2, 1944) is a Canadian lawyer and retired rower. He won the only gold medal for Canada at the 1964 Summer...
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  • Arthur Joseph Hungerford Pollen (13 September 1866 – 28 January 1937) was an English journalist, businessman, and commentator on naval affairs who devised...
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  • Plowright Houfton, JP. For public and political services. Alexander Wilson Hungerford. For political services in Northern Ireland. James Ralph Jackson,...
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  • Dawson Bates 1921: Wilson Hungerford 1941: Billy Douglas 1963: Jim Bailie 1974: Norman Hutton 1983: Frank Millar Jr 1987: Jim Wilson 1998: David Boyd 2003:...
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  • 1949. 1921 – 1925 Robert McKeown 1925 – 1941 vacant 1941 – 1943 Sir Wilson Hungerford 1943 – 1945 Brian Maginess 1945 vacant 1945 – 1949 Robert Perceval-Maxwell...
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    Helen was born Helen Churchill Hungerford, the daughter of New York City merchant Henry and Mary Elizabeth (Hungerford) Churchill. She spent most of her...
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  • 1938 – 1940 Edmond Warnock 1940 – 1943 William Lowry 1943 – 1944 Wilson Hungerford 1944 – 1955 vacant 1955 – 1956 Terence O'Neill 1956 – 1963 vacant...
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  • Whig, Belfast: 30 December 1918. ‘Memo of a conversation with Sir Wilson Hungerford’, Document PRB 987, PRONI "Buckland". Pages 92 – 146. Hansard, Westminster:...
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  • succeeded his father's Dukedom in 1932. In 1935, he married Lady Mary Evelyn Hungerford Crewe-Milnes, the daughter of the Marquess of Crewe. The childless marriage...
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