John Rankin "Tim" Rathbone (17 March 1933 – 12 July 2002) was a British businessman and Conservative politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP)...
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novelist Justus H. Rathbone (1839–1889), founder of the Knights of Pythias Richard Rathbone (1788–1860), Liverpool merchant Tim Rathbone (1933–2002), English...
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John Rathbone (1910–1940), Conservative MP, fighter pilot with the RAF Tim Rathbone (1933–2002), Conservative MP (son of above) Julian Rathbone (1935–2008)...
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MP Tim Rathbone retained the seat. He stood again at the 1997 election, and this time gained the seat with a majority of 1,300 votes over Rathbone, becoming...
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Conservative 1945 Tufton Victor Hamilton Beamish Conservative February 1974 Tim Rathbone Conservative 1997 Norman Baker Liberal Democrat 2015 Maria Caulfield...
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1932 and had two children, a son, John Rankin Rathbone (known as Tim) and a daughter, Pauline Rathbone. From the 1935 general election until his death...
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was a member of the noted Rathbone family of Liverpool. Rathbone was the daughter of the social reformer William Rathbone VI and his second wife, Emily...
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Oxford, where she met, and in 1932 married, John Rathbone, with whom she had two children, including Tim, later MP for Lewes. Her husband was elected in...
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Conservative Party: John Stevens MEP, Brendan Donnelly MEP, Ian Gilmour, Tim Rathbone, Julian Critchley, Nicholas Scott, David Knox MP, Robert Hicks, Margaret...
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Fergusson (1962–), member of the Committee on Standards in Public Life Tim Rathbone (1933–2002), MP (1974–1997) David Faber (1961–), headmaster of Summer...
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4,645 (9.7%) Stuart R. Field 1,931 (4.0%) Tim Sainsbury† Lewes Mark Patton 5,232 (10.6%) Tim Rathbone 19,950 (40.6%) Norman Baker 21,250 (43.2%) Lucille...
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constituency for Newhaven is Lewes. From 1974 to 1997 John Rankin Rathbone (known as Tim Rathbone) served as the constituency member of parliament, for the Conservatives...
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February 1974 Preceded by Tufton Percy Hamilton Beamish Succeeded by Tim Rathbone Personal details Born Tufton Victor Hamilton Beamish (1917-01-27)27 January...
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Labour Party Keith Hampson Leeds North West 1974 Harold Best Labour Party Tim Rathbone Lewes 1974 Norman Baker Liberal Democrats Graham Bright Luton South 1979...
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Baronet Arthur Ratcliffe; MP for Leek (1931–1935) John Rathbone; MP for Bodmin (1935–1940) Tim Rathbone; MP for Lewes (1974–1997) Nathan Raw; MP for Liverpool...
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former British Labour MP and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Tim Rathbone, British former Conservative MP Mark Reckless, former British UKIP and...
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Lawrence Cunliffe Labour Leominster Peter Temple-Morris Conservative Lewes Tim Rathbone Conservative Lewisham Deptford John Silkin Labour Lewisham, East Colin...
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Jacob, Enos, Jarom, Omni, and finally Words of Mormon John W. Welch; Tim Rathbone (1986). Translation of the Book of Mormon: Basic Historical Information...
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Lawrence Cunliffe Labour Leominster Peter Temple-Morris Conservative Lewes Tim Rathbone Conservative Lewisham Deptford Hon. John Silkin Labour Lewisham, East...
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Lawrence Cunliffe Labour Leominster Peter Temple-Morris Conservative Lewes Tim Rathbone Conservative Lewisham Deptford Joan Ruddock Labour Lewisham East Bridget...
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Harold Boardman Labour Leominster Peter Temple-Morris Conservative Lewes Tim Rathbone Conservative Lewisham Deptford Hon. John Silkin Labour Lewisham, East...
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Harold Boardman Labour Leominster Peter Temple-Morris Conservative Lewes Tim Rathbone Conservative Lewisham Deptford Hon. John Silkin Labour Lewisham, East...
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Lawrence Cunliffe Labour Leominster Peter Temple-Morris Conservative Lewes Tim Rathbone Conservative Lewisham Deptford Joan Ruddock Labour Lewisham, East Hon...
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year. For three months, he worked as a researcher for his godfather Tim Rathbone, then Conservative MP for Lewes, during which time he attended debates...
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The Hollies (redirect from Don Rathbone)
replaced Nash), bassists Eric Haydock and Bernie Calvert, and drummers Don Rathbone and Bobby Elliott. They enjoyed considerable popularity in the UK and Europe...
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Giles Radice, Baron Radice Labour Eleanor Rathbone Somerville Hugh Reynolds Rathbone Trinity Tim Rathbone Christ Church John Redwood Magdalen and All...
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constituency for Piddinghoe is Lewes. Conservative John Rankin (known as Tim) Rathbone represented the constituency from 1973 until the Liberal Democrat Norman...
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90, Indian politician. Guglielmo Pesenti, 68, Italian racing cyclist. Tim Rathbone, 69, English politician, cancer. Ece Ayhan Çağlar, 70, Turkish poet....
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February 2002. Retrieved 1 July 2018. Roth, Andrew (16 July 2002). "Tim Rathbone". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 July 2018. Roth, Andrew (17 January 2002)...
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List of Coronation Street characters (1990) (redirect from Tim Arden)
to him. This is not important to Steve, and he also dates nurse Alison Rathbone. They then both dump him. After Alec leaves to go and work in Southampton...
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