• Major Basil Arthur John Peto (13 December 1900 – 3 February 1954) was a British Conservative Party politician. Peto was born 13 December 1900 at Chertsey...
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  • John Peto may refer to: John F. Peto, American trompe-l'œil painter John Peto (politician), British politician John Peto (cricketer), English cricketer...
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  • conductive education Basil Peto (1862–1945), English politician Christopher Peto (1897–1980), English politician Dorothy Peto (1886–1974) British women's...
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    Sir Samuel Morton Peto, 1st Baronet (4 August 1809 – 13 November 1889) was an English entrepreneur, civil engineer and railway developer, and, for more...
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    disclaimed the earldom of Sandwich in 1964, and his first wife Rosemary Maud (née Peto). He succeeded his father to the earldom in 1995 and was one of the ninety...
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  • Albert (Peto) Nicholas (9 May 1951 – 15 August 2012) was a Cook Islands politician. He was member of the Cook Islands Parliament for the seat of the seat...
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    Major John Ronald Hamilton Cartland (3 January 1907 – 30 May 1940) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for...
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    Victor Montagu (category English LGBT politicians)
    Viscount Hinchingbrooke, married the artist Rosemary Peto (1916–1998), only daughter of Major Ralph Peto and a goddaughter of Queen Maud of Norway, on 27...
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  • Geoffrey Kelsall Peto (8 September 1878 – 8 January 1956) was a British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament (MP). In business, he became...
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  • Liberal politician, suffragist, and novelist. He had two brothers and one sister; his brother Geoffrey Acland also became a Liberal politician. He was...
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  • John Mokoenga Tikaka Henry (born c. 1959) is a Cook Islands politician and member of the Cook Islands Parliament. He is a member of the Cook Islands Party...
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    Clifton-Brown married Alexandra, daughter of Wing Commander Denis Noel Peto-Shepherd, RAF. They have one son and one daughter. They divorced in 2004...
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  • Benjamin Leigh Smith (1783 – 12 April, 1860) was a British Whig politician who represented the constituencies of Sudbury and Norwich. Smith was one of...
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    Cook Islands politician and former Cabinet Minister. He is a member of the Cook Islands Party. He is the son of former MP Albert (Peto) Nicholas. Nicholas...
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  • Raymond Blackburn (category Common Wealth Party politicians)
    general election, defeating the sitting Conservative MP Basil Arthur John Peto but at the 1950 general election switched to the newly created Northfield...
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    Retrieved 28 August 2021. Kováts & Pető 2017, pp. 117–118. Kováts & Pető 2017, p. 118. Kováts & Pető 2017, p. 119. Kováts & Pető 2017, pp. 119–120. Donà 2020...
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  • FitzHardinge Berkeley (7 December 1794 – 10 March 1870) was a British politician. Berkeley was the fourth son of Frederick Berkeley, 5th Earl of Berkeley...
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  • Tim Peto, professor of medicine at the University of Oxford Richard Barham, English cleric of the Church of England, novelist, and humorous poet John Buchan...
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    Ronald Tree (category English bisexual politicians)
    designed by the significant Victorian architects of Sir Ernest George and Peto. Following his father and grandfather, Ronald was the owner at various times...
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  • Kawu Peto Dukku (14 January 1958 – 2 April 2010) was elected Senator for the Gombe North constituency of Gombe State, Nigeria, taking office on 29 May...
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    and Marquess of Douro between 1814 and 1852, was a British soldier and politician. The eldest son of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, victor of...
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  • Parliament for the parliament of 1906–1910. Having lost that seat to Basil Peto at the January 1910 general election, he contested Salisbury, again unsuccessfully...
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    Jacob Thomson 1919 Rev. K. C. Mc Pherson (Acting) 1920-1940 Rev. Henry Peto 1940-1957 Rev. J. T. Arulanantham 1957-1959 P. T. Mathai 1959-1966 A. W....
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    Samuel Bignold (category Politicians from Norwich)
    January 1875) was a British businessman with insurances and Conservative politician. Born in Norwich, he was the third and youngest son of Thomas Bignold...
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    Arrow-Cross Men: National Socialists 1935–1944 (Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó 1969). Petö, Andrea (2009). "Arrow Cross Women and Female Informants". Baltic Worlds...
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  • MP for Finsbury Central (1886–1892) John Perry-Watlington (1823–1882), MP for South Essex (1859–1865) Basil Peto (1862–1945), Conservative MP for Devizes...
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  • satellite system Sir Donald Perrott, UK Atomic Energy Authority Julian Peto Sir Richard Peto, Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology since 1992 at...
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    Thomas Slingsby Duncombe (1796 – 13 November 1861) was a Radical politician, who was a member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Hertford from...
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  • John Thomas Tudor Rees (1880 – 27 February 1956) was a Welsh lawyer, judge and Liberal politician. Tudor Rees, as he was usually known, was the son of...
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  • streets. Besides Collingham Gardens designed by Ernest George and Harold Peto, the rear views of the houses across the gardens were orderly and uniform...
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