Thomas Milvain KC CB (4 May 1844 – 13 September 1916) was an English lawyer and Conservative Party politician. Milvain was the son of Henry Milvain of...
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but limited commercial prospects, and a shy, cerebral man; and Jasper Milvain, a young journalist, hard-working and capable of generosity, but cynical...
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Election Member Party 1885 Thomas Milvain Conservative 1892 Matthew Fowler Liberal 1898 by-election Arthur Elliot Liberal Unionist 1906 John Hills Liberal...
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Thackeray Marriott 13 December 1892: Sir Francis Jeune 31 August 1905: Thomas Milvain 7 October 1916: Sir Felix Cassel 21 September 1934: Colonel Sir Henry...
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(AAC). The championships were held on 23 March 1866, in the grounds of Thomas Jones, 7th Viscount Ranelagh's Beaufort House. A cup was presented to each...
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Thomas Charles Thompson (18 February 1821 – 26 September 1892) was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons briefly in 1874 and from...
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Championships 120 yards hurdles, men's event only Year Men's champion 1866 Thomas Milvain 1867 Arthur Law 1868 William Tennent 1869 George Nunn 1870 John Stirling...
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student at Lincoln's Inn. On 12 January 1858 he entered the chambers of Thomas Chitty, the famous special pleader. His fellow pupils included Archibald...
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Division 1892–1905 Succeeded by Sir Gorell Barnes Preceded by William Thackeray Marriott Judge Advocate General 1892–1905 Succeeded by Thomas Milvain...
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Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Thomas Milvain Member of Parliament for Durham 1892 – 1898 Succeeded by Arthur Elliot...
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Ed Reardon's Week (redirect from Jaz Milvain)
Philip Jackson), are references to the characters Edwin Reardon and Jasper Milvain, who appear in George Gissing's 1891 novel New Grub Street, which is set...
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Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Thomas Milvain Member of Parliament for Hampstead 1905 – 1918 Succeeded by George Balfour Baronetage of the...
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Temple 1871–1887: James Fleming 1887–1892: Gainsford Bruce 1892–1905: Thomas Milvain 1905–1915: John Scott Fox 1915–1930: Edward Tindal Atkinson 1930–1936:...
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Preceded by James Fleming Chancellor of Durham 1887–1892 Succeeded by Thomas Milvain Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Francis Duncan Member of...
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1910–1916 Succeeded by Richard Barnett Legal offices Preceded by Sir Thomas Milvain Judge Advocate-General 1915–1934 Succeeded by Henry MacGreagh Honorary...
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(Two members) Charles Lacaita Liberal Edmund Robertson Liberal Durham Thomas Milvain Conservative Durham Mid William Crawford Liberal-Labour Durham North...
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Conservative 1888 by-election Edward Hoare Conservative 1902 by-election Thomas Milvain Conservative 1905 by-election John Fletcher Conservative 1918 George...
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Accident Near Sevenoaks. Mr. E. Brodie Hoare Killed". The Times. 14 August 1911. p. 9. Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Thomas Milvain...
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Robert Bruce, CB Controller of the London Postal Service 11 June 1913 Thomas Milvain, CB Judge Advocate-General 11 June 1913 Maj. Edward Scott Worthington...
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1902 Hampstead by-election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Thomas Milvain 3,843 64.5 Liberal George Frederic Rowe 2,118 35.5 Majority 1,725 29...
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selected; Liberal: Wilfrid Lawson Unionist: Daniel Johnston Mason Labour:Thomas Cape Fenwick was later elected for Northumberland, which he chose to represent...
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he did not wish to put his name forward and they chose instead Sir Thomas Milvain, KC, the former MP for Durham and a barrister, having been called to...
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and Roberts were returned as elected, and their opponents, Sir Thomas Twisden and Thomas Bliss, petitioned against the result. The Commons on investigation...
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1890: Mid-Tipperary – Henry Harrison (Irish Parliamentary Party) succeeding Thomas Mayne (Irish Parliamentary Party) who had resigned 30 May 1890: West Donegal...
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post voting system. Thomas Milvain had been Conservative MP for the seat of Hampstead since the 1902 Hampstead by-election. Milvain resigned the seat when...
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Parrott Lib-Lab Frederick Hall Lib-Lab Death Hampstead 26 October 1905 Thomas Milvain Conservative John Fletcher Conservative Judge Advocate General Barkston...
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William Vesey Harrel, MVO. Louis John Hewby. Walter Tapper Jerred. Thomas Milvain, KC. Alexander Pulling. Frank Pullinger. Herbert Vincent Reade. Richard...
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the Toronto Lawyers Association with the Award of Distinction, was the Milvain Chair in Advocacy at the University of Calgary Faculty of Law and received...
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Ruth Kettlewell (Wife in Bar), John Hug (Arthur), Jacqueline Hill (Mrs Milvain), Ian Flintoff (Doctor), Jason Carter (Youth at Yacht Club) 96 13 "The...
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dropped "into a Slough of Despond". In George Gissing's New Grub Street, Milvain expresses concern for his friend Reardon's mental health, "His friends...
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