Oliver Lyttelton, 1st Viscount Chandos, KG, DSO, MC, PC (15 March 1893 – 21 January 1972) was a British businessman from the Lyttelton family who was brought...
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Viscount Chandos (category Lyttelton family)
and held by a branch of the Lyttelton family. It was created in 1954 for the businessman and public servant Oliver Lyttelton. He was the son of the politician...
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Christopher Charles Lyttelton, 12th Viscount Cobham (born 23 October 1947) is a British nobleman and peer from the Lyttelton family in the United Kingdom...
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The Lyttelton family (sometimes spelled Littleton) is a British aristocratic family. Over time, several members of the Lyttelton family were made knights...
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Minister Winston Churchill Preceded by Office created Succeeded by Oliver Lyttelton (as Minister of Production) Minister of Supply In office 29 June 1941 –...
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publisher J.R. Campbell, general Gerald Templer, and colonial secretary Oliver Lyttelton. The scandal was sparked by the Daily Worker's publication of photographs...
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soldier and peer from the Lyttelton family. Lord Chandos was the son of Oliver Lyttelton, 1st Viscount Chandos, and Lady Moira Godolphin Osborne, a daughter...
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can sleep anywhere. That's a skill." As part of a career analysis, Oliver Lyttelton of IndieWire observed that early in his career, Cooper was typecast...
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Hopper/Walken scene, colloquially named "The Sicilian scene", was praised by Oliver Lyttelton of IndieWire, who called it "one of the most beautiful tête-à-têtes...
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Purefoy circles NBC series, 21 July 2008. Retrieved 5 August 2008 Oliver Lyttelton (13 June 2014). "'The Hobbit' Star Luke Evans Joins Tom Hiddleston...
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National Service Ernest Bevin (1940–1945) Minister Resident Middle East Oliver Lyttelton (1942) Richard Casey (1942–1944) Lord Moyne (1944) Minister without...
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defeat, he joined a progressive group of younger politicians consisting of Oliver Stanley, William Ormsby-Gore and the future Speaker W.S. "Shakes" Morrison...
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Brady of The Irish Times deemed Pugh "remarkable", while IndieWire's Oliver Lyttelton called her "striking". In the same year, Pugh was nominated for Best...
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from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2022. Oliver Lyttelton (13 June 2014). "'The Hobbit' Star Luke Evans Joins Tom Hiddleston...
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of Den of Geek. Kaye directed criticism towards the film's runtime. Oliver Lyttelton of IndieWire found Zahler's writing to be engaging and unhurried, and...
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Portrait Name Term of office Political party Oliver Lyttelton MP for Aldershot 12 March 1942 27 July 1945 Conservative...
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(later Asquith), and Alfred Lyttelton, whom she married. Together they had two surviving children, including Oliver Lyttelton (later 1st Viscount Chandos)...
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Two: War Horse" (PDF), Empire, pp. 100–106, retrieved 15 October 2012 Oliver Lyttelton (19 January 2012). "'Four Weddings' & 'Love Actually' Mastermind Richard...
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form a government. Lampson sought and finally gained the support of Oliver Lyttelton in the British cabinet to apply pressure on the Egyptian King. On the...
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action comedy romantic thriller streaming television series created by Oliver Lyttelton for the Star content hub of Disney+. It was released on the Disney+...
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Viscount Cobham (redirect from Baron Lyttelton of Frankley)
through several families. Since 1889, it has been held by members of the Lyttelton family. The barony and viscountcy of Cobham were subsidiary titles of...
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score of 82, based on 44 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Oliver Lyttelton of The Playlist awarded the film an "A" grade and described it as "an...
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reviewers, including Edward Porter, Daniel Krupa and The Playlist's Oliver Lyttelton, singled out Ralph Fiennes as Mallory and Ben Whishaw as Q. Ann Hornaday...
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1942: Oliver Lyttelton fills the vacant position of Minister of Production ("War" is dropped from the title). Richard Casey succeeds Lyttelton as Minister-Resident...
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Prime Minister instead of to the Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden. Oliver Lyttelton had a similar job at Cairo, while Robert Murphy was Macmillan's US...
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Oliver Frederick George Stanley MC PC MP (4 May 1896 – 10 December 1950) was a prominent British Conservative politician who held many ministerial posts...
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Pitt, and Lerman's performance was described as a "great turn" by Oliver Lyttelton of Indiewire. Lerman played the lead, Marcus Messner, in Indignation...
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criticism. Leo Amery then delivered a speech which he concluded by echoing Oliver Cromwell's words on dissolving the Long Parliament: "You have sat here too...
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March 7, 2014. Retrieved January 29, 2020. Kiang, Jessica; Lyttelton, Oliver; Lyttelton, Oliver (September 24, 2015). "Ranked: Wes Anderson's Most Memorable...
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National Service Ernest Bevin (1940–1945) Minister Resident Middle East Oliver Lyttelton (1942) Richard Casey (1942–1944) Lord Moyne (1944) Minister without...
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