Watkin Tudor Jones (born 26 September 1974), better known by his stage names Ninja and Max Normal, is a South African rapper, songwriter, singer, record...
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Tudor Elwyn Watkins, Baron Watkins (9 May 1903 – 2 November 1983) was a Welsh Labour Party politician. Watkins was born at Abercrave on 9 May 1903. He...
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1935 Ivor Guest National 1939 by-election William Jackson Labour 1945 Tudor Watkins Labour 1970 Caerwyn Roderick Labour 1979 Tom Hooson Conservative 1985...
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Lady Mary Tudor (16 October 1673 – 5 November 1726), by marriage Countess of Derwentwater, was an actress and biological daughter of King Charles II of...
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chosen as Labour candidate for Brecon and Radnor, in succession to Tudor Watkins, who had held the seat since 1945. At the 1970 General Election, Roderick...
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vocalists in the alternative hip-hop group Die Antwoord, along with Watkin Tudor Jones. Visser appeared in the 2015 Neill Blomkamp film Chappie. Anri...
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Newcombe (1878–1956), Army Officer and associate of T. E. Lawrence. Tudor Watkins, Baron Watkins (1903–1983), politician and MP John Fullard (1907–1973), tenor...
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(born 1954), founder of the Tudor Investment Corporation hedge fund Watkin Tudor Jones (born 1974), South-african rapper Tudor Măinescu (1892–1977), Romanian...
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Fleet Watkin Tudor Jones, also known as Ninja, South African rapper Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 6th Baronet, Welsh politician William Thompson Watkin (1836–1888)...
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1951 Peter Thorneycroft Monmouth Conservative Party 1945 by-election Tudor Watkins Brecon and Radnor Labour Party 1945 Granville West Pontypool Labour...
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1951 Peter Thorneycroft Monmouth Conservative Party 1945 by-election Tudor Watkins Brecon and Radnor Labour Party 1945 Granville West Pontypool Labour...
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1950 Peter Thorneycroft Monmouth Conservative Party 1945 by-election Tudor Watkins Brecon and Radnor Labour Party 1945 Granville West Pontypool Labour...
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West Labour Party 1945 Iorwerth Thomas Rhondda West Labour Party 1950 Tudor Watkins Brecon and Radnor Labour Party 1945 Alan J. Williams Swansea West Labour...
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1951 Peter Thorneycroft Monmouth Conservative Party 1945 by-election Tudor Watkins Brecon and Radnor Labour Party 1945 Llywelyn Williams Abertillery Labour...
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Party 1945 Lynn Ungoed-Thomas Llandaff and Barry Labour Party 1945 Tudor Watkins Brecon and Radnor Labour Party 1945 D. J. Williams Neath Labour Party...
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1951 Peter Thorneycroft Monmouth Conservative Party 1945 by-election Tudor Watkins Brecon and Radnor Labour Party 1945 D. J. Williams Neath Labour Party...
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Tablet at the Brecon Beacons Mountain Centre with references to Cledwyn Hughes and Tudor Watkins...
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second edition 1967, ISBN 0 7153 4027 1 John Miles, Keri Thomas and Tudor Watkins, The Swansea Vale Railway, Lightmoor Press, Lydney, 2017, 978-1-911038-19-1...
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Nat. Liberal Bradford South George Craddock Labour Brecon and Radnor Tudor Watkins Labour Brentford and Chiswick Laddie Lucas Conservative Bridgwater Gerard...
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politician (born 1903) 2 November Michael Spice, actor (born 1931) Tudor Watkins, Baron Watkins, politician (born 1903) 7 November – Sir Paget Bourke, judge...
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Secretary Frederick Bellenger to order the Army to pull out of the area, Tudor Watkins, Labour MP for Brecon and Radnorshire is credited with preserving the...
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Bradford South Meredith Titterington Labour Co-op Brecon and Radnor Tudor Watkins Labour Brentford and Chiswick Francis Noel-Baker Labour Bridgwater Vernon...
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Watkin Jones may refer to: Wat Jones (1917–1994), a Welsh cricketer Watkin Tudor Jones (born 1974), a South African rapper and record producer Watkin...
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Tablet at the Brecon Beacons Mountain Centre with references to Cledwyn Hughes and Tudor Watkins...
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Guest Member of Parliament for Brecon & Radnor 1939 – 1945 Succeeded by Tudor Watkins Peerage of the United Kingdom New creation Baron Jackson 1945–1954 Extinct...
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Brecon and Radnor Electorate 51,969 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Tudor Watkins 23,953 53.10 Conservative Henry Graham Partridge 16,412 36.38 Liberal...
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were a South African electronic music group. Following the breakup of Watkin Tudor Jones' project Max Normal in 2002, Jones moved from Johannesburg to Cape...
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comic book character in the Judge Dredd comic of the same name. Watkin "Waddy" Tudor Jones was part of the South African hip-hop scene for many years...
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history of the company, see Gwyn Briwnant-Jones, Denis Dunstone and Tudor Watkins, The Neath and Brecon Railway: a history (Llandysul : Gomer, 2005) For...
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West Arthur Tiley Conservative & National Liberal Brecon and Radnor Tudor Watkins Labour Brentford and Chiswick Dudley Smith Conservative Bridgwater Gerald...
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