supermarket chain Sainsbury's. Sainsbury was educated at Sandroyd School, Eton College, and Worcester College, Oxford. Tim Sainsbury joined Sainsbury's in 1956...
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sons John Davan Sainsbury, Simon Sainsbury, and Tim Sainsbury. John Davan Sainsbury became chairman in 1969 on Sir Robert Sainsbury's retirement. He was...
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The Sainsbury family (also Lord Sainsbury and family and incorrectly the Sainsbury's family) founded Sainsbury's, the UK's second-largest supermarket chain...
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Conservative 1965 by-election Martin Maddan Conservative 1973 by-election Tim Sainsbury Conservative 1997 Ivor Caplin Labour 2005 Celia Barlow Labour 2010 Mike...
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to Hambledon (2013). Frankopan and his wife Jessica, daughter of Sir Tim Sainsbury, have four children and live in Oxford. Together, they oversee a £14...
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Parliament for Hove In office 1 May 1997 – 11 April 2005 Preceded by Tim Sainsbury Succeeded by Celia Barlow Personal details Born (1958-11-08) 8 November...
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National Gallery (redirect from Sainsbury Wing)
due to a donation of almost £50 million from Lord Sainsbury and his brothers Simon and Sir Tim Sainsbury. A closed competition was held, and the schemes...
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John Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury (13 August 1902 – 21 October 1998), was a British business executive and a leading member of the supermarket Sainsbury family...
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office 14 April 1992 – 6 July 1995 Prime Minister John Major Preceded by Tim Sainsbury Succeeded by Anthony Nelson Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Northern...
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Foreign Secretary. David Waddington succeeds Douglas Hurd as Home Secretary. Tim Renton succeeds David Waddington as Chief Whip. January 1990 – Norman Fowler...
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1990 Monarch Elizabeth II Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Preceded by Tim Sainsbury Succeeded by Kenneth Carlisle Lord-in-waiting Government Whip In office...
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Prime Minister. Fourth Estate Classic House. ISBN 978-1-872180-54-0. Bale, Tim; Sanders, Karen (2001). "'Playing by the Book': Success and Failure in John...
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Trent Lucas Sainsbury (born 5 January 1992) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays for Central Coast Mariners. Sainsbury was born in Thornlie...
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" He married Camilla Davan Sainsbury, daughter of former Conservative MP Tim Sainsbury of the wealthy supermarket Sainsbury family, on 2 May 1987; they...
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Hamilton Tim Sainsbury Michael Neubert 10 November 1986 Margaret Thatcher (First Lord) Nigel Lawson (Chancellor of the Exchequer) Tim Sainsbury Michael...
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Ernő Goldfinger. Hill House (private residence and art gallery for Tim Sainsbury) near Headley, East Hampshire, England, designed by Denys Lasdun. Brion-Vega...
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Crossbench Alan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury, SDP David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville Labour John Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover...
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Ella Mills (category Sainsbury family)
his wife Camilla, daughter of politician Tim Sainsbury and granddaughter of Lord Sainsbury, of the Sainsbury's supermarket owning family. After attending...
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1998: Richard Hampton Jenrette 1999: The Sainsbury Brothers – Tim Sainsbury, John Sainsbury, Simon Sainsbury 2000: Harvey Golub 2001: James Wolfensohn...
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Fugard, South African-American actor, director, and playwright 1932 – Tim Sainsbury, English businessman and politician, Minister of State for Trade 1933...
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1985 Hon. Archie Hamilton 3 October 1984 – 10 September 1986 Hon. Tim Sainsbury 7 October 1985 – 23 June 1987 Michael Neubert 10 February 1986 – June...
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Conservative Houghton and Washington Roland Boyes Labour Hove Hon. Tim Sainsbury Conservative Huddersfield Barry Sheerman Labour Co-operative Huntingdon...
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Conservative Hounslow, Feltham and Heston Russell Kerr Labour Hove Hon. Tim Sainsbury Conservative Howden Sir Paul Bryan Conservative Huddersfield, East Joseph...
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of Greenwich, Minister of State for Home Affairs, "Pakistan Bill". Tim Sainsbury, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth...
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Hordern Conservative Houghton and Washington Roland Boyes Labour Hove Sir Tim Sainsbury Conservative Huddersfield Barry Sheerman Labour Huntingdon John Major...
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11 September 1984 Howe Tim Renton 11 September 1984 2 September 1985 Timothy Eggar 2 September 1985 24 July 1989 Tim Sainsbury 24 July 1989 24 July 1990...
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Hordern Conservative Houghton and Washington Roland Boyes Labour Hove Tim Sainsbury Conservative Huddersfield Barry Sheerman Labour Co-operative Huntingdon...
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tour the area in a coach (they were reluctant until Heseltine's PPS Tim Sainsbury persuaded Robin Leigh-Pemberton of NatWest to come), and asked them...
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Foreign Secretary. David Waddington succeeds Douglas Hurd as Home Secretary. Tim Renton succeeds David Waddington as Chief Whip. January 1990 – Norman Fowler...
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Conservative Hounslow, Feltham and Heston Russell Kerr Labour Hove Hon. Tim Sainsbury Conservative Howden Sir Paul Bryan Conservative Huddersfield, East Barry...
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