Helen Caroline Bentwich CBE (née Franklin; 6 January 1892 – 26 April 1972) was a British philanthropist and politician. Helen Franklin (later Bentwich)...
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Bentwich is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Helen Bentwich (1892–1972), British philanthropist and politician Herbert Bentwich (1856–1932)...
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Norman de Mattos Bentwich OBE MC (28 February 1883 – 8 April 1971) was a British barrister and legal academic. He was the British-appointed attorney-general...
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serial The Promise, broadcast in February 2011. Foy played a lead role, Helen, in the TV movie The Night Watch, which was based on a Sarah Waters novel...
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British Cabinet. Her aunt, Helen Caroline Franklin, known in the family as Mamie, was married to Norman de Mattos Bentwich, who was the Attorney General...
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politician Melanie Bartley, Fellow of the British Academy, sociologist Helen Bentwich CBE (1892–1972), philanthropist and politician Daphne Blundell CB (1916–2004)...
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Land Relatives Joseph Bentwich (grandfather) Herbert Bentwich (great-grandfather) Norman Bentwich (great-uncle) Helen Bentwich (great-aunt) Solomon Joseph...
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Palestine.[citation needed] His siblings included Helen Bentwich (wife to Norman de Mattos Bentwich, Attorney General in the British Mandate of Palestine...
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Badran". Monthly Review. Retrieved 24 August 2023. Lehrer, Natasha. "Helen Bentwich". Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved 2 January 2016. Jeanne Bouvier,...
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campaigner for women's suffrage and later Labour politician; Helen Caroline Franklin (later Bentwich), CBE, a social worker and politician; and Ellis Arthur...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Isidore Salmon 52,729 62.7 −8.3 Labour Helen Bentwich 31,422 37.3 +16.3 Majority 21,307 25.4 −24.6 Turnout 84,151 64.4 −7...
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and had three brothers and two sisters; in order, Jacob, Alice, Cecil, Helen and Ellis. Hugh was not the only politically active one – Alice, a staunch...
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Anderson, Louisa Garrett Anderson, Margery Corbett Ashby, Lydia Becker, Helen Bentwich, Rosa May Billinghurst, Chili Bouchier, Elsie Bowerman, Josephine Butler...
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Party Election Name Votes % Position Labour 1932 Dulwich by-election Helen Bentwich 3,905 19.3 3 Independent 1934 Lambeth North by-election Alice Brown...
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built the Park Lane Hotel in 1920. The Labour candidate was 40-year-old Helen Bentwich, a trade unionist. She was a niece of the Home Secretary, Sir Herbert...
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Victor Mishcon Chair of London County Council 1955–1956 Succeeded by Helen Bentwich Political offices Preceded by Donald Daines Chairman of the Finance...
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Edward Hayes Labour Albert Samuels Labour Neville Sandelson Labour 1955 Helen Bentwich Labour 1958 Hugh Jenkins Labour Barry Payton Labour 1961 David Pitt...
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Civic offices Preceded by Helen Bentwich Chair of the London County Council 1957–1958 Succeeded by Albert Samuels...
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Edward Pearson Liberal 1934 Thomas Dawson Labour Rachel Keeling Labour 1941 Wyndham Deedes Labour 1946 Helen Bentwich Labour Ronald McKinnon Wood Labour...
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Labour Cyril Willey Jerome Bird Labour Stoke Newington and Hackney North Helen Bentwich Labour Hugh Jenkins Labour Hugh Jenkins Labour Albert Samuels Labour...
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Beatrice Lilian Tate 8,236 Labour Ronald McKinnon Wood 8,115 Labour Helen Bentwich 7,877 Liberal Guy Darnley Naylor 7,652 Liberal Patrick Moynihan 7,573...
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12,342 61.0 −10.6 Liberal C. R. Cooke-Taylor 3,998 19.7 +6.8 Labour Helen Bentwich 3,905 19.3 +3.7 Majority 8,344 41.3 −14.7 Turnout 20,245 43.0 −27.7...
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Resigned 19 March 1941 Labour Wyndham Deedes Co-opted 29 July 1941 Labour Helen Bentwich ‡ Labour Thomas Dawson Labour NO CHANGE Labour Ronald McKinnon Wood...
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Bowen Bernard Sullivan Charles Pearce 1950–1951 John William Bowen Helen Bentwich A W Scott 1951–1952 John William Bowen Richard Sargood Norah Runge 1952–1953...
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Arthur Greenwood 13,586 50.6 1 Constituency 1932 Dulwich by-election Helen Bentwich 3,905 19.3 2 Constituency 1932 Montrose Burghs by-election Tom Kennedy...
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Buchan-Hepburn Municipal Reform 1931 Henry Robinson Municipal Reform 1937 Helen Bentwich Labour Ivan Power Labour 1940 Donald Daines Labour 1946 Leonard Foster...
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Albert Samuels 4,210 Municipal Reform Maurice Matthews 4,204 Labour Helen Bentwich 4,132 Municipal Reform H. E. Capes 4,048 Majority Labour gain from Municipal...
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Memorial Meeting, pp. 14–15. Glynn, Jennifer (2000). Tidings from Zion: Helen Bentwich's letters from Jerusalem, 1919-1931. I. B. Tauris. p. 48. ISBN 1-86064-349-3...
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for use on food crops. Transport portal Crossness Pumping Station Bentwich, Helen (1962). Our Councils, The Story of Local Government. Routledge and...
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Bellamy (1933–2019), English botanist and television presenter Helen Caroline Bentwich (1892–1972), English social activist and politician Elizabeth Blackwell...
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