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    William Henry Andrews (20 April 1870 – 26 December 1950) was the first chairman of the South African Labour Party (SALP) and the first General Secretary...
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  • Andrews (1865–1936), American politician in the Virginia Senate William H. Andrews (unionist) (1870–1950), English politician in South Africa William...
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    Republican party Sinn Féin. Prior to the St Andrews Agreement, the DUP had presented itself as an 'anti-Agreement' unionist party opposed to numerous aspects of...
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    Nothing (Sam) nominee Garnett Andrews and Temperance nominee B. H. Overby. By this point, the Constitutional Unionist Party had effectively dissolved...
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  • Many Andrews also moved to Northern Ireland and England. Contents:  Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Contents A B C D E F G H I J...
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  • 2015, p. 7. Fuse 1969, p. 326. Andrews 2016, p. 114. Schieder 2021, p. 130. Marotti 2009, p. 134. Books Andrews, William (15 August 2016). Dissenting Japan:...
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    October 1935), from 1900 to 1921 known as Sir Edward Carson, was an Irish unionist politician, barrister and judge, who was the Attorney General and Solicitor...
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    Thomas Andrews Jr. (7 February 1873 – 15 April 1912) was a British businessman and shipbuilder, who was managing director and head of the drafting department...
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    Belfast independent, was a one-man unionist opposition. In the 1938 the Ulster Progressive Unionist Party of William John Stewart attempted to join him...
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    Northern Ireland between 1972 and 1978. Led by William Craig, the party emerged from a split in the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) and was closely affiliated with...
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  • Harry West (category Leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party)
    Henry William West (27 March 1917 – 5 February 2004) was a Northern Irish unionist politician who served as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP)...
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    of Home Rule, and in 1895, he was returned to parliament as a Liberal Unionist member for Dublin University in a by-election. In 1897, he was made a privy...
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    Rt Hon William Lecky, Unionist, replacing David Plunket, Irish Unionist 22 January: Belfast North - Sir James Horner Haslett, Ulster Unionist, replacing...
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  • Óglaigh na hÉireann (Real IRA splinter group), however this is rejected by both groups. Fianna Fáil Fine Gael Green Party Renua The Democratic Unionist Party...
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    the University of St Andrews includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The...
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  • Department detective and television writer William Clark (artist) (1803–1883), Scottish marine painter William Andrews Clark Jr. (1877–1934), American violinist...
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  • James Molyneaux, Baron Molyneaux of Killead (category Leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party)
    often known as Jim Molyneaux, was a unionist politician from Northern Ireland who served as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) from 1979 to 1995, and...
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    State of Scott (category Southern Unionists in the American Civil War)
    Alabama and eastern Tennessee with few slaves and Unionist sympathies Andrews, Evan, "6 Southern Unionist Strongholds During the Civil War, History.com,...
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    Jo Grimond (category People from St Andrews)
    support the abolition of Britain's nuclear arsenal. Grimond was born in St Andrews, Fife, to jute manufacturer Joseph Bowman Grimond and Helen Lydia, née...
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    Minister of Northern Ireland from 1998 to 2002, and leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) from 1995 to 2005. He was also Member of Parliament (MP) for...
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  • election James Craig John Miller Andrews Ulster Unionist Party 1940 Andrews ministry John Miller Andrews None Ulster Unionist Party John Milne Barbour 1943...
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  • and North Down. The Democratic Unionist Party did not contest Fermanagh and South Tyrone, instead endorsing Ulster Unionist Party candidate Diana Armstrong...
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  • The Conservative and Unionist Party, commonly the Conservative Party and colloquially known as the Tories, is one of the two main political parties in...
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  • Worthington R-NV Abraham Andrews Barker R-PA Teunis G. Bergen D-NY John Bidwell R-CA Edmund Cooper Unionist-TN Charles Vernon Culver R-PA William Augustus Darling...
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    James Chichester-Clark (category Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland)
    government figures like Brian Faulkner, Jack Andrews and the Prime Minister himself. Ian Paisley's Protestant Unionist Party, however, took both seats in the...
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  • 1889–1949 William E. Andrews 1895–1897 1919–1923 Nebraska Republican 1854–1942 William Henry Andrews 1905–1912 New Mexico Republican 1846-1919 William Noble...
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  • St Andrews Universities. The constituency was not a physical area but was rather elected by the graduates of the Scottish Universities of St Andrews, Edinburgh...
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    Dawson Bates (category Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland)
    (23 November 1876 – 10 June 1949), known as Dawson Bates, was an Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) member of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland. He was...
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    as a unionist Drayton decided to move his family to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1833 and lived there the rest of his life. The son of William Drayton...
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  • to be the Conservative and Unionist Party, the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats and its forerunners, the Liberal Unionist Party, the various National...
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