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    Sir Rhodes Boyson (11 May 1925 – 28 August 2012) was an English educator, author and Conservative Party politician who served as Member of Parliament...
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  • Norwegian poet, writer, and translator Rhodes Boyson (1925–2012), English educator, author and politician Robert H. Boyson (1893–1977), American farmer, businessman...
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    the 1997 general election, defeating the incumbent Conservative MP Rhodes Boyson by 4,019 votes. Following his election, he moved from Cambridge to Hertfordshire...
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    headmaster Rhodes Boyson with initially two fairly small 14% margins before the Conservative-dominated period beginning in 1979 which gave Boyson larger majorities...
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  • Anderson (economist) John A. Baden Stephen J. Blackwood Danny Julian Boggs Rhodes Boyson William L. Breit Yaron Brook William F. Buckley Jr. Steven N. S. Cheung...
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  •  – 28 November 1990 Under-Secretary of State, Education and Science Rhodes Boyson 7 May 1979  – 13 June 1983 Neil Macfarlane 7 May 1979  – 15 September...
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    However, Benn did end his reply letter with, "You're my main man". Rhodes Boyson (1925–2012), former Conservative Education Minister, who agreed with...
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    the Rhodes Trust, during which time he also helped to create and served as a Trustee of the Mandela Rhodes Foundation. His portrait hangs at Rhodes House...
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  • 1984 – 10 September 1986 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Preceded by Rhodes Boyson Succeeded by John Major Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health...
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  • Hugh Dennis John Stalker 19–17 07x06 27 May 1994 Maureen Lipman Sir Rhodes Boyson MP 15–16 07x07 3 June 1994 Mariella Frostrup Neil Kinnock MP 16–18 07x08...
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    Peter Walker Sir George Young John Biffen Leon Brittan Michael Brown Rhodes Boyson Michael Forsyth Ian Gow Neil Hamilton Michael Howard Gerald Howarth...
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    psychiatrist, founded Lifeline project, a charity for drug addiction. Sir Rhodes Boyson (1925–2012), Head Teacher of Lea Bank County Secondary Modern School...
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    Waldegrave 2 September 1985 10 September 1986 Conservative Thatcher Rhodes Boyson 10 September 1986 13 June 1987 Conservative Thatcher Michael Howard...
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  • (Aldershot) Evelyn King (South Dorset) John Carlisle (Luton North) Rhodes Boyson (Brent North) The Hon. Archibald Hamilton (Epsom and Ewell) Tim Janman...
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  • of State for Wales (1996-1997) 1992 Richard Livsey Liberal Democrats Rhodes Boyson Brent North Minister of State for Local Government (1986-1987) 1974...
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    as an all-boys comprehensive in 1967. The founding headmaster was Dr Rhodes Boyson. It was created out of three former boys' schools in the area, Highbury...
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  • 1919) 2011 – Bernie Gallacher, English footballer (b. 1967) 2012 – Rhodes Boyson, English educator and politician (b. 1925) 2012 – Shulamith Firestone...
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    State for Local Government In office 13 June 1987 – 25 July 1988 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Preceded by Rhodes Boyson Succeeded by John Gummer...
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  • Heffer, Mary Kenny, David Marquand, Geoffrey Rippon 22 9 13 March 1980 Rhodes Boyson, Austin Mitchell, Alfred Robens, Clare Short Presenter: Robert McKenzie...
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  • February 2015. "British Listed Buildings". Retrieved 21 February 2015. Rhodes Boyson, Secretary of State for Education and Science (2 July 1979). "Schools...
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    place of his birth on the anniversary of his birthday, 17 February. Rhodes Boyson (1925–2012), Conservative Member of Parliament Brian Connolly (1945–1997)...
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    attacked by Marcus Fox, Jim Pawsey, Nicholas Winterton, Bill Cash, Rhodes Boyson and his former supporter David Evans who called openly for him to be...
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    trustees included historian and author Chris Aspin and politician Dr Rhodes Boyson, who maintained it as a museum. The mills are said to the most original...
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  • Sparkbrook 1945 71 Henry Guest Conservative Plymouth Drake 1945 71 Rhodes Boyson Conservative Brent North 1997 71 Gordon Birtwistle Liberal Democrats...
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    27 April 2013. Walford (1986b), p. 149. Donnison (1970), pp. 81, 91. Rhodes Boyson, Under-Secretary of State for Education (5 November 1980). "Schools...
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  • (1924–2016) Sir Harry Woolf (b. 1933) Gordon Bisson (1918–2010) Sir Rhodes Boyson (1925–2012) Lynda Chalker (b. 1942) Anerood Jugnauth (1930–2021) Robin...
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    1981 – 13 June 1983   Under-Secretary of State, Education and Science Rhodes Boyson 7 May 1979 – 13 June 1983   Neil Macfarlane 7 May 1979 – 15 September...
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    Brent North   Barry Gardiner 19,343 (50.7%) Rhodes Boyson 15,324 (40.2%) Paul Lorber 3,104 (8.1%)   Rhodes Boyson Brent South   Paul Boateng 25,180 (73.0%)...
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    Engineer and Contractors' Guide. 1964. Boyson, Rhodes (1995). Speaking My Mind The Autobiography of Rhodes Boyson. Peter Owen. p. 48. ISBN 978-0720609011...
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    Alistair Macdonald 1925 1999 Labour MP for Chislehurst (1966–1970) Sir Rhodes Boyson 1925 2012 Conservative MP for Brent North (1974–1997), Minister of State...
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