Sir Patrick Dalmahoy Nairne, GCB MC PC (15 August 1921 – 4 June 2013) was a senior British civil servant. His career started in the Admiralty. He eventually...
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director of the National Portrait Gallery, London. Nairne is the son of senior civil servant Sir Patrick Nairne, attended Radley College and studied at University...
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Lord Nairne (1657–1730), 2nd Baron Nairne Lord Nairne Lady Nairne (disambiguation) Nairne Baronets Sir Nairne Stewart Sandeman, 1st Baronet Nairne (disambiguation)...
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Michael Patrick Nolan, Baron Nolan, PC, DL, KC (10 September 1928 – 22 January 2007) was a judge in the United Kingdom, and from 1994 until 1997 was the...
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Master of St Catherine's College, Oxford 1962–1981 Succeeded by Sir Patrick Nairne Preceded by Kenneth Turpin Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University 1969–1973...
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Sir William Nairne, Lord Dunsinane, 5th Baronet of Nairne (c. 1731–1811) was a Scottish advocate and judge, and the uncle of Katherine Ogilvie. The title...
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seems doubtful whether he was willing to fight Hitler over Poland at all. Patrick Cosgrave argues, "Butler did not merely go along with appeasement he waxed...
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1952–1962: Alan Bullock 1962–1981: Alan Bullock; first master 1981–1988: Patrick Nairne 1988–1994: Brian Smith 1994–2000: Raymond Plant, Baron Plant of Highfield...
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unverified claimant for world's oldest person, natural causes. Sir Patrick Nairne, 91, British civil servant, Permanent Secretary to the Department of...
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Lady Nairne (see the Lord Nairne), eldest daughter of the French general and statesman Charles Joseph, comte de Flahaut, and his wife Margaret Nairne, 7th...
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New office Chancellor of the University of Essex 1966–82 Succeeded by Patrick Nairne Party political offices Preceded by The Viscount Hailsham Chair of the...
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Hurd (b. 1930) Godman Irvine (1909–1992) Sir John May (1923–1997) Sir Patrick Nairne (1921–2013) George Cadle Price (1919–2011) Sir Tomasi Puapua (b. 1938)...
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Permanent Secretary at the Cabinet Office 1972–1973 Succeeded by Sir Patrick Nairne Preceded by Sir Burke Trend Cabinet Secretary 1973–1979 Succeeded by...
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Sir Robert Nairne of Strathord, 1st Lord Nairne (1600–1683) was a Scottish judge. He was the eldest son of Robert Nairne of Muckersie, and afterwards...
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1971) 12 August – Patrick Howard-Dobson, army general (died 2009) 13 August - Mary Lee, singer (died 2022) 15 August – Patrick Nairne, civil servant (died...
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Graham Walker, 68, comedian, founder of The Grumbleweeds 4 June – Sir Patrick Nairne, 91, civil servant, Permanent Secretary to the Department of Health...
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Labour peer and former Paymaster General of the United Kingdom. Sir Patrick Nairne, a senior civil servant with a background in the Admiralty and UK Ministry...
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Academic offices Preceded by Sir Patrick Nairne Master of St Catherine's College, Oxford 1988–1994 Succeeded by Raymond Plant Preceded by ? Vice-Chancellor...
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Government offices Preceded by Sir Patrick Nairne Second Permanent Secretary at the Cabinet Office and Head of the European Secretariat 1975–1977 Succeeded by...
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Joseph Compton, first chair Theodore McEvoy Patrick Nairne Foster Neville[better source needed] Patrick Barry (vice-president) Alec Clifton-Taylor (vice-president)...
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James Grant, 3rd Laird of Freuchie, by his wife Christian, daughter of Patrick Nairne of Cromdale, was born at Ballintomb in 1658. He was educated at King's...
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Kennedy FBA (1998–2002) Baroness Onora O'Neill CBE, FBA (1996–1998) Sir Patrick Nairne GCB, MC (1991–1996) Danielle Hamm was appointed in June 2021 Former...
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Keating Sir Cameron Mackintosh Peter Mandelson, Baron Mandelson Sir Patrick Nairne Masaki Orita Nicanor Parra Tom Phillips Raymond Plant, Baron Plant of...
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Maxwell Anderson (redirect from John Nairne Michealson)
and sadomasochism on the farm. It was published under the pseudonym John Nairne Michealson to prevent offending family. The Andersons lived in Andover,...
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(in chronological or alphabetical order). Rab Butler (1966–1982) Sir Patrick Nairne (1982–1997) Michael Nolan, Baron Nolan (1997–2002) Andrew Phillips,...
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Lewis Rudolph A. Marcus Festus Mogae Sir Andrew Motion Sir V.S. Naipaul Patrick Nairne Ronald Oxburgh, Baron Oxburgh Christopher Pelling Prince Philip, Duke...
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Field Marshal Sir Patrick Grant, GCB, GCMG (11 September 1804 – 28 March 1895) was a senior Indian Army officer. He fought at the Battle of Maharajpore...
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Raymond Hoffenberg, Dr Sheila Howarth, Professor Peter Lachmann, Sir Patrick Nairne, Professor Sir Stanley Peart, Dr Peter Williams and Professor Anthony...
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Kinfauns, daughter of Sir William Blair of Kinfauns, second to Margaret Nairne of Muckarsie) Robert Carnegie (died young) Jean Carnegie (c. 1645–1679,...
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fighter planes were named after him and his two elder brothers Sir Patrick Nairne, GCB MC PC (1921–2013), senior civil servant and Master of St Catherine's...
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