Michael Wolfgang Laurence Morris, Baron Naseby, PC (born 25 November 1936) is a British Conservative Party politician. Born in London and educated at Bedford...
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Committee Michael Morris, Baron Naseby (born 1936), British Conservative politician, Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons 1992–1997 Michael G. Morris (born...
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among barons is: Barons of England Lords of Parliament of Scotland Barons of Great Britain Barons of Ireland Barons of the United Kingdom However barons of...
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(2010–2024) Martin Morris; MP for Galway Borough (1900–1901) Michael Morris; MP for Galway Borough (1866–1867) Michael Morris, Baron Naseby Sir Charles Morrison;...
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language Stephen Ross, Baron Ross of Newport (1926–1993), Liberal MP for the Isle of Wight, 1974–1987 Michael Morris, Baron Naseby (born 1936), Privy Councillor...
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Culture, Media and Sport (2024–present) Conservative politician Michael Morris, Baron Naseby 1994 Chairman of Ways and Means (1992–1997) Conservative politician...
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James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas Conservative MP Michael Morris, Baron Naseby Conservative MP Nigel Adams Minister of State without Portfolio...
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disclaimed that title in 1994. Son of Barnett Janner, Baron Janner (Life Peer, 1970). Wife of Alan Beith, Baron Beith (Life Peer, 2015). In remainder to the Barony...
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Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn Charles Morris Estelle Morris John Morris Michael Morris, Baron Naseby Herbert Morrison William Morrison, 1st Viscount...
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Labour Doncaster Central Baron Walker of Doncaster (1997) for Life 1992 1997 Michael Morris Conservative Northampton South Baron Naseby (1997) for Life 1997...
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Ways and Means and Deputy Speaker, House of Commons, 1992-97. (created Baron Naseby, of Sandy in the County of Bedfordshire) The Right Honourable Sir leuan...
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Kitami, Japan Anton Hood Ben Smith Brett Sargon Hunter Walker Peter de Boer Naseby, New Zealand Jake Horgan Olivier Bonin-Ducharme Derek Leung Samuel Branconnier...
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Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers. 4987706 Sergeant Marcel Edward Naseby, Royal Army Pay Corps. 23532803 Corporal Rowland Frank George Nash, Corps...
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semi-independent Cornwall. 1646: Following the Roundhead victory at the Battle of Naseby in 1645 they had proceeded towards Cornwall reaching Launceston on 25 February...
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of State for Home Affairs, councilor on the Gedling Borough Council Lord Naseby 28 October 1997 Conservative Life peer Former MP for Northampton South (1974–1997)...
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the Royalist army by the New Model Army of Parliament at the Battle of Naseby in June 1645 effectively destroyed the king's forces. Charles surrendered...
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NHS timescales of treatment; Vyv Chatterley, a Bristol hotel owner, the Naseby House Hotel, was diagnosed with breast cancer, which had spread to her liver;...
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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, designated in 1995. Harry's Wood, between Naseby Road and St Helen's Road, also known as Coldlands Wood; 9.9 hectares (24...
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1540 to 1640, the number of peers (dukes, earls, marquises, viscounts, and barons) grew from 60 families to 160. They inherited their titles through primogeniture...
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the Netherlands and departs from Scheveningen harbor on the English ship Naseby, renamed for the occasion HMS Royal Charles , as part of a fleet of English...
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1645 the situation had worsened, with the king's defeat at the Battle of Naseby by General Fairfax. By this point Wallingford, Faringdon and Donnington...
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Marlesford, L Mawhinney, L McColl of Dulwich, L Miller of Hendon, B Montrose, D Naseby, L O'Cathain, B Oppenheim-Barnes, B Palumbo, L Parkinson, L Patten, L Plumb...
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Lieutenant-General of the Cavalry. June 14 – English Civil War – Battle of Naseby: 12,000 Royalist forces are beaten by 15,000 Parliamentarian soldiers. June...
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Dignities." In 1643 the heralds joined the King at Oxford, and were with him at Naseby and followed him on all of his campaigns. Sir Edward Walker the Garter King...
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2007, p. 16. Kelsey, Sean (January 2006) [2004]. "Booth, George, first Baron Delamer (1622–1684)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed...
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