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    Sir John Major KG, CH (born 29 March 1943) is a British former politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative...
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    John Major's term as the prime minister of the United Kingdom began on 28 November 1990 when he accepted an invitation of Queen Elizabeth II to form a...
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  • Major(s) or The Major may also refer to: Old Major, a pig in Animal Farm Major Major Major Major, in Catch-22 The Major (Hellsing) Major (Cinderella), a...
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  • Major ministry may refer to: First Major ministry, the British majority government led by John Major from 1990 to 1992 Second Major ministry, the British...
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  • John Major (born 1943) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1990 to 1997. John Major or Sir John Major may also refer to: John Major (philosopher)...
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  • John Charles Major CC KC (born February 20, 1931) is a Canadian jurist and was a puisne justice on the Supreme Court of Canada from 1992 to 2005. Major...
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    John Major (or Mair; also known in Latin as Joannes Majoris and Haddingtonus Scotus; 1467–1550) was a Scottish philosopher, theologian, and historian who...
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  • John Henniker-Major may refer to: John Henniker-Major, 2nd Baron Henniker (1752–1821), British peer and MP John Henniker-Major, 3rd Baron Henniker (1777–1832)...
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  • John Richardson Major (1797 – 29 February 1876) was a Church of England clergyman who spent most of his life as a schoolmaster. He served as Master of...
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  • English philanthropist who is married to former British prime minister Sir John Major. Norma Christina Elizabeth Wagstaff is the daughter of Norman Reuel Wagstaff...
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    Major John André (May 2, 1750 – October 2, 1780) was a British Army officer who served as the head of Britain's intelligence operations during the American...
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  • John Major (6 February 1861 – 30 December 1930) was an English cricketer active from 1888 to 1889 who played for Sussex. He was born in Seaford and died...
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    John Letton Jones (January 20, 1749 – October 9, 1779) was a major in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He was aide-de-camp to...
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    and player John Madden (ice hockey) (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player John Major (cricketer) (1861–1930), English cricketer John Major (rugby union)...
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  • Major John White (c. 1745 – October 1777) was a native Irish soldier in the American Revolutionary War. He died from a gunshot wound shortly after October...
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  • John Major Jenkins (4 March 1964 – 2 July 2017) was an American author and pseudoscientific researcher. He is best known for his works that theorize certain...
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    million of Wales's block grant to the Treasury unspent in 1995. When John Major called upon his critics to "put up or shut up" and tendered his resignation...
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  • John Blagrave (1630 – March 1704) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1660 and 1685. Blagrave was the son...
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    surprise loss in the 1992 general election to new Conservative leader John Major, Smith was elected his successor in July 1992. He continued Kinnock's...
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    John Berrien (c. 1759 – November 6, 1815) was a brigade major during the American Revolutionary War. Berrien was born in about 1759 in Rocky Hill, New...
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  • Major John Foley (1813 – 14 September 1881) was a 19th-century Irish merchant and Army major who came to prominence after emigrating to the United States...
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  • John Major: The Autobiography (sometimes simply The Autobiography) is a memoir by former British Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party John...
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    St Andrews or possibly at the University of Glasgow. He studied under John Major, one of the greatest scholars of the time. Knox was ordained a Catholic...
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    Major John Bolling (January 27, 1676 – April 20, 1729) was an American planter, politician and military officer in the colony of Virginia. He was the great-grandson...
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    John Major (born 8 August 1940) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A hooker, Major represented Taranaki at a provincial level, and was a member...
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  • Sergeant major is a senior non-commissioned rank or appointment in many militaries around the world. In 16th century Spain, the Sargento mayor ("sergeant...
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  • John Clarkson Major (22 March 1826 – 21 December 1895) was a successful manufacturing chemist who, with his partner E. L. Turner, set up the first tar...
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    Road, (now Lisson Grove) and Hamilton Terrace. Sir John Major (former prime minister) lived in St John's Wood, was on the Marylebone Cricket Club committee...
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    John Major was Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from 2 May 1997, following his defeat at the 1997 general election, until...
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    John Terrill Majors (May 21, 1935 – June 3, 2020) was an American professional football player and college coach. A standout halfback at the University...
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