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    Sir Worthington Laming Worthington-Evans, 1st Baronet (23 August 1868 – 14 February 1931) was a British Conservative politician. Born Laming Evans, he...
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  • politician Laming Worthington-Evans. The title became extinct on the death of his son, the second Baronet, in 1971. Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, 1st Baronet...
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    Greenwood succeeds Ian Macpherson as Chief Secretary for Ireland. Sir Laming Worthington-Evans joins the Cabinet as Minister without Portfolio. February 1921...
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    Office, not a job he would have chosen. The Secretary of State Sir Laming Worthington-Evans gave him a lot of responsibility. He very likely would have been...
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    David Lloyd George Preceded by The Viscount Milner Succeeded by Laming Worthington-Evans Minister of Munitions In office 17 July 1917 – 10 January 1919...
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    July 1914, the following candidates had been selected; Unionist: Laming Worthington-Evans Liberal: Arthur Horne Goldfinch Labour: Robert Morley Smyth's resignation...
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    of Commons Leo Amery – Secretary of State for the Colonies Sir Laming Worthington-Evans – Secretary of State for War The Earl of Birkenhead – Secretary...
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  • Belfrage (honorary) 1957: Nevil Brownjohn; 16th Earl of Dalhousie; Francis Evans; Francis Fogarty; Archibald Forbes; 1st Baron Hailes; Charles Keightley;...
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    (1841–1894), spy, who did much to thwart the objectives of the Fenians Laming Worthington-Evans (1868–1931), Secretary of State for War, and Postmaster General...
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    Churchill MP for Dundee Secretary of State for the Colonies Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Bt MP for Colchester Secretary of State for War Sir Gordon Hewart...
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  • footballer Laming Worthington-Evans (1868–1931), British politician Marjorie Muir Worthington (1900–1976), American writer Mark Worthington (journalist)...
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    Health William Joynson-Hicks – Financial Secretary to the Treasury Laming Worthington-Evans – Postmaster-General August 1923 – Neville Chamberlain took over...
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    William Joynson-Hicks – Financial Secretary to the Treasury Sir Laming Worthington-Evans – Postmaster-General August 1923 – Neville Chamberlain took over...
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    George V Prime Minister Bonar Law Stanley Baldwin Preceded by Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Bt Succeeded by Stephen Walsh In office 10 December 1916 – 18...
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    Conservative Winston Churchill 10 January 1919 13 February 1921 Liberal Laming Worthington-Evans 13 February 1921 19 October 1922 Conservative Edward Stanley, 17th...
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    (1865–1932) 12 March 1923 28 May 1923 Conservative Baldwin I Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Bt. MP for Colchester (1868–1931) 28 May 1923 22 January 1924...
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    rejected. The question was once again raised in Parliament, and Sir Laming Worthington-Evans said that the story that the Germans had set up a factory for the...
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    Conservative Eric Campbell Geddes 10 January 1919 – 31 October 1919 Laming Worthington-Evans Member of the War Cabinet (until October 1919) 10 January 1919...
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    Lloyd George John Hodge 17 August 1917 10 January 1919 Labour Laming Worthington-Evans 10 January 1919 2 April 1920 Conservative Ian Macpherson 2 April...
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    Susannah Laming. After his father's death in Hong Kong in 1859, his mother remarried to grocer Worthington Evans; Laming Worthington-Evans was his half-brother...
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    Preceded by New office Minister of Blockade 1916–1918 Succeeded by Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Bt Preceded by Austen Chamberlain Lord Privy Seal 1923–1924 Succeeded by...
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  • Name Entered office Left office Laming Worthington-Evans 30 January 1918 18 July 1918 James Hope 27 January 1919 31 March 1921...
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    Secretary Leo Amery Colonial Secretary and Dominions Secretary Sir Laming Worthington-Evans War Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare Air Secretary William Bridgeman...
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    Monarch George V Prime Minister David Lloyd George Preceded by Laming Worthington-Evans Succeeded by Anthony Eden Minister of Health In office 24 June...
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  • for Colchester In office 30 May 1929 – 15 June 1945 Preceded by Laming Worthington-Evans Succeeded by George Delacourt-Smith Personal details Born (1887-04-05)5...
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    1931–1935 Succeeded by Sir Kingsley Wood Media offices Preceded by Laming Worthington-Evans Editor of the Financial News 1925–1929 Succeeded by Oscar Hobson...
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  • Evans Jr. (born 2004), American basketball player Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, 1st Baronet (1868–1931), British Conservative politician Larry Evans,...
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    Member of Parliament for Colchester 1895–1910 Succeeded by Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Bt Political offices Preceded by The Earl Curzon of Kedleston...
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  • (1959–1964) and Chelsea (1966–1974) Henry de Worms, 1st Baron Pirbright Laming Worthington-Evans Sir Herbert Wragg; MP for Belper (1923–1929; 1931–1945) William...
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    Lloyd George John Hodge 17 August 1917 10 January 1919 Labour Laming Worthington-Evans 10 January 1919 2 April 1920 Conservative Ian Macpherson 2 April...
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