• Sir Philip Stuart Milner-Barry KCVO CB OBE (20 September 1906 – 25 March 1995) was a British chess player, chess writer, World War II codebreaker and...
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  • director and screenwriter Seydou Barry (1943–2007), Senegalese painter Spranger Barry (1719–1777), Irish actor Stuart Milner-Barry (1906–1995), British codebreaker...
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  • recruits to BP, the others being Alan Turing, Hugh Alexander, and Stuart Milner-Barry. They all made significant contributions at BP and became known as...
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  • Cambridge. Her aunt Alda Marguerite Milner-Barry was an author, lecturer, and hymnwriter. Her younger brother, Stuart Milner-Barry, was a renowned chess player...
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  • masters, including Gerald Abrahams, William Winter, Harry Golombek and Stuart Milner-Barry. He was the last Scottish player to win the championship until Jonathan...
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  • head of Hut 8 circa November 1942. Other senior colleagues included Stuart Milner-Barry, Gordon Welchman, and Harry Golombek. In October 1944, Alexander...
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  • Alexander (head and deputy head of Hut 8); and Gordon Welchman and Stuart Milner-Barry (head and deputy head of Hut 6). The four were known as the "Wicked...
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    Gordon Welchman, Hugh Alexander, Donald Michie, Bill Tutte and Stuart Milner-Barry. According to the official historian of British Intelligence, the...
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    fellow Cambridge mathematician John Jeffreys. Welchman's deputy, Stuart Milner-Barry, succeeded Welchman as head of Hut 6 in September 1943, at which...
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    and his fellow cryptanalysts Gordon Welchman, Hugh Alexander and Stuart Milner-Barry were frustrated. Building on the work of the Poles, they had set...
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  • correspondent of the newspaper The Times from 1945 to 1985, after Stuart Milner-Barry. He was a FIDE official, and served as arbiter for several important...
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    James Philip Milner (born 4 January 1986) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion...
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  • are the gambits 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.f3, originated by Sir Stuart Milner-Barry, and 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Bc4 Nf6 5.f3 (von Hennig). The...
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  • Turing, along with fellow senior cryptologists Gordon Welchman, Stuart Milner-Barry and Hugh Alexander wrote to Churchill, over the head of Denniston...
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    Alan Turing, Gordon Welchman, Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander, and Stuart Milner-Barry had written directly to Churchill, over the head of Denniston, to...
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    plaintext for a message was a highly skilled business. So in 1940 Stuart Milner-Barry set up a special Crib Room in Hut 8. Foremost among the knowledge...
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  • balanced position. 4...Nc6 is the Zürich or Milner-Barry Variation (named after British chess player Stuart Milner-Barry). Black gives up the dark-squared bishop...
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  • c6 (the Caro–Kann Defence) 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.f3 was invented by Philip Stuart Milner-Barry in 1932 and 4.Bc4 Nf6 (or Bf5) 5.f3 by Heinrich Von Hennig in 1920...
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  • Bennett Park (blue plaque). John Stuart Mill (1806–1873), British philosopher and political economist. Sir Stuart Milner-Barry, chess player and codebreaker...
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  • Southampton in League One, replacing Stuart O'Keefe in the 87th minute as a substitute. During the 2012–13 season Milner made 11 appearances for Isthmian...
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    Edward Lasker Andor Lilienthal Aleksandar Matanović Vera Menchik Stuart Milner-Barry Vladimir Nabokov Miguel Najdorf Friðrik Ólafsson Frank Parr Jonathan...
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  • Gwynn-Jones (1940–2010), Garter Principal King of Arms, 1995–2010 Sir Stuart Milner-Barry (1906–1995), chess player, World War II codebreaker and civil servant...
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  • 1940, at the age of 18, she was interviewed by senior codebreaker Stuart Milner-Barry, and joined the secret codebreaking project at Bletchley Park. She...
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  • Milić (Yugoslavia, 1925–1986) Sophie Milliet (France, born 1983) Stuart Milner-Barry (England, 1906–1995) Vadim Milov (Russia, Israel, Switzerland, born...
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  • Chess Championship between 1957 and 1971, beating Peter Clarke, Sir Stuart Milner-Barry and Gerald Abrahams on his debut. His best placing was in 1964 when...
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  • sinologist (born 1900) 25 March James Gardner, designer (born 1907) Stuart Milner-Barry, chess player and World War II codebreaker (born 1906) 29 March –...
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  • Author: Leonard Barden. WorldCat. Retrieved on 22 December 2024. Stuart Milner-Barry wrote in the foreword to The English Chess Explosion: From Miles...
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  • Mitchell and the others had then to restart trying to crack the codes. Stuart Milner-Barry, the head of Hut 6, had difficulty recruiting enough men due to war...
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  • 4-5th in Bournemouth (Max Euwe won), and shared 1st with Philip Stuart Milner-Barry in Hampstead. In 1946, he took 4th in London. In 1948/49, he took...
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  • Stream cipher attacks • Strong cryptography • Strong RSA assumption • Stuart Milner-Barry • STU-II • STU-III • Stunnel • Substitution box • Substitution cipher...
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