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    Mabel Philipson (née Russell; 2 January 1886 – 9 January 1951), known as Mrs Hilton Philipson when not on the stage, was a British actress and politician...
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  • politician; MP from Peebles and Southern Lennart Philipson (1929–2011), Swedish virologist Mabel Philipson (1887–1951), British actress and politician; MP...
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    Gladstone as his great-great-great-uncle, and the actress and politician Mabel Philipson as his great-aunt. His parents divorced soon after he was born, and...
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    involving call girls, marijuana and a tabloid newspaper. In 1923, Mabel Philipson, a former music hall actress, took over the seat as a Conservative...
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    which saw Mabel Philipson become the third woman to take her seat in Parliament. The election was caused when her husband, Hilton Philipson, was deprived...
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  • wife Mabel stood as the Conservative candidate, and won the election. She held the seat until 1929. At the 1923 general election, Hilton Philipson stood...
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  • George Freeman (1967–), MP 2010–. Great-great-great-nephew of Herbert. Mabel Philipson, MP 1923–1929. Great-aunt of George. William Henry Gladstone, MP 1865–85...
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  •   Speaker 1 original 1922 victor Hilton Philipson (National Liberal) declared void due to electoral fraud. Mabel Philipson won the subsequent by-election for...
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  • Christopher Peto Geoffrey Peto John Peyton, Baron Peyton of Yeovil Mabel Philipson; MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed (1923–1929) Stephen Phillips; MP for Sleaford...
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    Party Election Name Votes % Position Conservative 1923 Berwick-upon-Tweed by-election Mabel Philipson 12,000 55.0 1...
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  • Thomas Wintringham following his death. Succeeded her husband Hilton Philipson after his election to Parliament was overturned by petition. DBE. Wife...
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    seat (Margaret Wintringham) – Liberal Party 1923: Disabled woman (Mabel Philipson) – Conservative Party. She had no vision in one eye. 1924: Minister...
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  • 1950–1959, who lost sight of his right eye due to babyhood infection. Mabel Philipson, MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed 1923–1929, lost sight in one eye after a...
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  • time becoming the first woman Baby of the House of Commons. Note 1 Mabel Philipson succeeded her husband at the 1923 Berwick-upon-Tweed by-election. He...
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    Wragg Unionist Bermondsey West Alfred Salter Labour Berwick-on-Tweed Mabel Philipson Unionist Berwick and Haddington Chichester Crookshank Unionist Bethnal...
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  • Berwick-upon-Tweed by-election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Unionist Mabel Philipson 12,000 55.0 n/a Liberal Harold Burge Robson 5,858 26.8 −11.3 Labour...
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    Conservative Bermondsey West Roderick Kedward Liberal Berwick-on-Tweed Mabel Philipson Conservative Berwick and Haddington Robert Spence Labour Bethnal Green...
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    Berwick-upon-Tweed Party Candidate Votes % ±% Unionist Mabel Philipson 10,636 48.0 n/a Liberal Harold Burge Robson 8,767 39.5 +1.4 Labour Edna Martha...
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  • London, starring Evie Greene, W. H. Berry, Lawrence Grossmith and Mabel Philipson. 3 September – King of Cadonia, with book by Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics...
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  • Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Mabel Philipson Member of Parliament for Berwick-upon-Tweed 1929–1935 Succeeded by Sir Hugh Seely, Bt....
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    and trains once the strike was over. In February, 1924, Jewson and Mabel Philipson became the first women to sit on the Parliamentary Kitchen Committee...
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    William Lascelles (26 October 1849 – 11 February 1928), married Constance Philipson and had issue. Charles George Lascelles (23 January 1851 – 19 February...
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    performed at the Paris Opéra.[citation needed] Mabel Philipson, a stage actress who had been better known as Mabel Russell, became the third woman in British...
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  • Smillie Labour Death Berwick-upon-Tweed 31 May 1923 Hilton Philipson National Liberal Mabel Philipson Conservative Void election (electoral fraud) Ludlow 19...
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  • as Mrs. MacNamara; Tom Butcher as Bertie Philipson; Eleanor Tremain as Dorothy Manners; Sue Devaney as Mabel Jones; Simeon Andrews as Family Doctor; Tyler...
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    artist and Honorary Fellow of the University of Edinburgh (2013) Sir Robin Philipson, artist John Platt, artist Nina Pope and Karen Guthrie, aka Somewhere...
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  • services to the community in Southampton, Hampshire, during Covid-19. Betty Philipson. President, City Road Club (Hull). For services to Cycling and to the...
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    drama, Escape, and in the same year succeeded her sister-in-law, Mabel Russell Philipson, as Blanquette in The Beloved Vagabond, at the New Theatre. In...
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  • vegan activist Olive Peterson – contract bridge player and teacher David Philipson – Reform rabbi John Baptist Purcell – long-serving Roman Catholic Bishop...
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    164–165. Hennes, p. 165. (In German) Hennes, p. 165 and (in German) Philipson, p. 575. Jeremy Black. European warfare, 1494–1660, New York, Routledge...
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