Christopher James Prout, Baron Kingsland TD PC QC (1 January 1942 – 12 July 2009) was a British barrister and Conservative Party politician. He is perhaps...
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Secretary of State for Scotland, Local and Devolved Government Affairs Christopher Prout, Lord Kingsland QC – Shadow Lord Chancellor, Home, Constitutional...
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up prout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prout may refer to: Christopher Prout, Baron Kingsland (1942–2009), British politician Ebenezer Prout (1835–1909)...
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(Norfolk) Christopher Jackson (Kent East) Bill Newton Dunn (Lincolnshire) Ben Patterson (Kent West) Peter Price (London South East) Christopher Prout (Herefordshire...
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Clappison MP — Shadow Work Minister Bill Cash MP — Attorney General Christopher Prout, Lord Kingsland QC — Shadow Lord Chancellor There was a minor reshuffle...
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Ministers Rt Hon. Sir Nicholas Lyell MP — Shadow Attorney General Rt Hon Christopher Prout, Lord Kingsland QC — Shadow Lord Chancellor Changes from June 1997...
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William Christopher Prout (December 24, 1886 – August 4, 1927) was an American athlete. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London and was president...
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Conservative Party politician and Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords Christopher Prout, Baron Kingsland, British barrister and Conservative Party politician...
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First party Second party Lab Con Leader Barry Seal Christopher Prout Party Labour Conservative Alliance PES EPP Leader's seat Yorkshire West Shropshire...
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Parliament profile of Henry Plumb". "European Parliament profile of Christopher Prout". Callanan, Martin (11 November 2005). "Daily Telegraph letters"....
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February 1982 – 7 July 1987 Preceded by James Scott-Hopkins Succeeded by Christopher Prout Member of the European Parliament for Cotswolds In office 7 June 1979 –...
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Parliament In office 16 June 1994 – 16 September 1997 Preceded by Christopher Prout Succeeded by Edward McMillan-Scott Member of the European Parliament...
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he stood for the chairmanship of the ED group, but was defeated by Christopher Prout. Claus Toksvig died before the completion of his first term as an...
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Hertfordshire Peter Price Conservative Party ED London South East Christopher Prout Conservative Party ED Shropshire & Stafford James Provan Conservative...
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Henry Plumb Cotswold 9 February 1982 7 July 1987 5 years and 149 days Christopher Prout Shropshire and Stafford 7 July 1987 16 June 1994 6 years and 345 days...
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Luigi Alberto Colajanni 42 LU René-Emile Piquet ED Conservatives Christopher Prout 34 G Greens Maria Amélia Santos 30 EDA National Conservatives...
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Gil-Delgado Spain Antonio Graziani Italy Nicolas Estgen Luxemburg Christopher Prout United Kingdom Otto Bardong Germany Wilfried Martens Belgium 1996...
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Canadian Member of Parliament Christabel Pankhurst, suffragette Christopher Prout, Baron Kingsland, barrister and Conservative politician Mekapati Goutham...
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Hertfordshire Peter Price Conservative Party ED / EPP London South East Christopher Prout Conservative Party ED / EPP Shropshire & Stafford Patricia Rawlings...
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Hertfordshire Peter Price Conservative Party ED Lancashire West Christopher Prout Conservative Party ED Salop and Stafford James Provan Conservative...
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Richard Needham (b. 1942) John Prescott (b. 1938) (resigned 2013) Sir Christopher Prout (1942–2009) Sir Mark Saville (b. 1936) Sir Swinton Thomas (1931–2016)...
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entry) Ralph Henry Carless Davis (1918–1991), historian John Done Christopher Prout Driver (1932–1997), journalist and writer on food (ODNB entry) Theodore...
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orchestral conductor (b. 1924) 12 July James Klass, radio DJ (b. 1965) Christopher Prout, Baron Kingsland, lawyer and politician (b. 1942) 13 July – Vince...
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existence. His narrow election in 1994 over the Conservative incumbent Christopher Prout was somewhat of an upset; the area had been widely assumed to be safely...
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attack. Shesha Palihakkara, 81, Sri Lankan dancer, actor and producer. Christopher Prout, Baron Kingsland, 67, British politician and barrister, MEP (1979–1994)...
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individual, and to the legitimacy of Government, is quite incalculable. Christopher Prout, Lord Kingsland "Fraud (Trials without a Jury) Bill". Archived from...
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in the County of Surrey 18 May 2016 6 October 2023 7 October 1994 Christopher Prout # Baron Kingsland of Shrewsbury in the County of Shropshire 12 July...
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Pierre-Benjamin Pranchère Peter Price Michail Protopapadakis [pl] Christopher Prout James Provan Marie-Jane Pruvot [fr] Ruggero Puletti [it] Albert Pürsten [de]...
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José Domingo Posada González Derek Prag Peter Price Bartho Pronk Christopher Prout Elda Pucci Alonso José Puerta Eduard Punset Maartje van Putten Jean...
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Elected Members Party 1979 Christopher Prout Conservative 1984 Constituency abolished...
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