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List of Old Greshamians

Index List of Old Greshamians

The following is a list of notable Old Greshamians, former pupils of Gresham's School, an independent coeducational boarding school in Holt, Norfolk, England. [1]

394 relations: A. C. Benson, Accra, Agnew baronets, Aide-de-camp, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, Alastair Hetherington, Alfred Gissing, Alumni Cantabrigienses, Andrew Corran, Andrew Jefford, Andy Mulligan (rugby player), Angus Stirling, Anne, Princess Royal, Anthony Bull, Anthony Coke, 6th Earl of Leicester, Anthony Duckworth-Chad, Anthony Habgood, Anthony Yates, Antony Clark, Archbishop, Arnold Beck, Arthur Estcourt, Astrology, Astronomy, Bank of England, Baron Southampton, BBC, BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service, Ben Mansfield, Ben Nicholson, Ben Pienaar, Ben Youngs, Benjamin Britten, Bernard Floud, Bill Bell (solicitor), Bill Mason (director), Birkenhead School, Bishop of Ripon (modern diocese), Bishop of Worcester, Blake (band), Blanshard Stamp, Boris Ford, Botany, Brian Perowne, Brian Simon, British and Irish Lions, British Overseas Airways Corporation, Broadcasting House (radio programme), Bruce Belfrage, ..., Bryan Keith-Lucas, C. G. H. Simon, C. H. Gimingham, C. V. Durell, Cadeby Light Railway, Cardiology, Cádiz, Cecil Graves, Cedric Belfrage, Charles Abdy Marcon, Charles II of England, Charles Kearley, Charles Mayes Wigg, Charles W. Lloyd, Charsley's Hall, Chemist, Christian Schiller, Christopher Cockerell, Christopher Heydon, Christopher Howes, Christopher J. Monckton, Christopher Newbury, Christopher Nicholson, Christopher Perkins (artist), Christopher Strachey, Clockmaker, Colin Forrester-Paton, Colin Leakey, Commonwealth Games, Communist party, Composer, Conservative Party (UK), Correspondent, Council of Europe, Court of Appeal judge (England and Wales), Cricket, Crown Estate, Cumbria, Daejeon, Dalziel Hammick, David Bensusan-Butt, David Cairns, 5th Earl Cairns, David Carnegie, 11th Earl of Northesk, David Hand (bishop), David Keith-Lucas, David Kenworthy, 11th Baron Strabolgi, David Lack, David W. Doyle, Dean of Windsor, Dennis Eagan, Derek Bryan, Dermod MacCarthy, Dictionary of National Biography, Director-General of the BBC, Donald Cunnell, Donald Maclean (spy), Douglas Gairdner, Downing College, Cambridge, Dulwich College, E. Clive Rouse, Earl of Antrim, Ed Nell, Edmund Rogers, Edward Frank Gillett, Edwin Boston, Elizabeth II, Elton Younger, England, England national rugby union team, Eric Berthoud, Erskine Hamilton Childers, Evelyn Wood (British Army officer), Evolutionary biology, Fellow of the Royal Society, Field hockey, Flora McDonnell, Formula Woman, Fourth Sea Lord, Frank McEachran, Frank Perkins (engineer), Fried chicken, G. Evelyn Hutchinson, Gawain Briars, Geoffrey Shaw (composer), George Howson, George Stiles, George VI, Gerald Thesiger, Giles Baring, Glyn Barnett, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Graeme Fife, Grammar, Gresham's School, Guy Gregson, H. W. Harvey, Harold Atcherley, Harry Hodson, Harry Simmons (rugby union), Head teacher, Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, Heathcote Dicken Statham, Heathrow Airport Holdings, Henry Daniell, Henry Howard (British Army officer), Holt, Norfolk, Hong Kong, Hovercraft, Hugh Christian Watkins, Hugh Wright, Hughes Hall, Cambridge, Humphrey Spender, Hunterian Society, Ian Hepburn, Ian Proctor, Income tax, Ireland national rugby union team, Jack Simon, Baron Simon of Glaisdale, James Allan (diplomat), James Dyson, James Halman, James Klugmann, James Maude Richards, Java, Jebsen Group, Jeremy Bamber, Joe Baker-Cresswell, Johannesburg, John Bradburne, John Bradbury, 3rd Baron Bradbury, John Burrell (entomologist), John Carnegie, 12th Earl of Northesk, John Chambers (topographer), John Daly (bishop), John Davy Hayward, John Grange (medical researcher), John Hammond (physiologist), John Harbord, 8th Baron Suffield, John Holmes (schoolmaster), John Lanchester, John Louis Marden, John Moorman, John Mortimer, John Playfair Price, John Pudney, John Reith, 1st Baron Reith, John Saltmarsh (historian), John Sydney Lethbridge, John Tusa, John Venn, Jonathan Partington, Joseph Crowdy, Judo, Julian Jarrold, Kat Alano, Ken Taylor (scriptwriter), Kenelm Hubert Digby, King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford, Korea, L. E. Baynes, Laurance Reed, Lennox Berkeley, List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Denmark, List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Indonesia, List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Myanmar, List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Poland, List of High Commissioners of the United Kingdom to Mozambique, List of masters of Gresham's School, List of Presidents of the Oxford Union, List of presidents of the Royal Society, Lloyds Bank, Logie Bruce Lockhart, Lord-Lieutenant, Made in Chelsea, Major-general (United Kingdom), Marine biology, Mark Brayne, Martin Burgess, Martin Lucey, Martin Wood (engineer), Master of Wine, Mathematical Association, Mathematics, Matt Arnold, Matt Dickinson, Maurice Ash, Maurice Lister, Mauritius, Member of parliament, Member of the European Parliament, Michael Aldridge, Michael Culver, Michael Cummings, Michael Fordham, Michael Kitson, Michael Laskey, Michael Lindsay, 2nd Baron Lindsay of Birker, Michaelhouse, Military Cross, Miranda Raison, Molly Garnier, Natasha Firman, National Conservative Convention, Nepal, Neurophysiology, New Scientist, Nick Youngs, Nigel Dick, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Norfolk, Norman Cohn, Norwich School (independent school), Oliver Elton, Olivia Colman, Owen Wansbrough-Jones, Oxford University Press, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, Paddy O'Connell, Papua New Guinea, Pat Simon, Pat Symonds, Patrick Marriott, Patrick Thompson, Patrick Waddington, Paul Howell, Paul Wilson, Baron Wilson of High Wray, Pauline Perry, Baroness Perry of Southwark, Percy Wyn-Harris, Peter Beck (schoolmaster), Peter Brook, Peter Downton Croft, Peter J. N. Sinclair, Peter Lee (bishop of Christ the King), Peter Lloyd (mountaineer), Peter Whitbread, Philip Dowson, Philip Pembroke Stephens, Philip Toosey, Plastic surgery, Playwright, Presenter, President of Ireland, Psychiatrist, Ralph Firman, Real estate development, Regius Professor of Engineering (Cambridge), RELX Group, Rhetoric, Rheumatology, Richard Austin (conductor), Richard Battle, Richard Chopping, Richard D'Aeth, Richard Hand, Richard Leman, Robert Aagaard, Robert Bray (British Army officer), Robert Brightiffe, Robert Eagle (filmmaker), Robert Mawdesley, Robert Medley, Robin Ibbs, Robin Woods, Roderick Watkins, Roger Carpenter, Roger Simon, 2nd Baron Simon of Wythenshawe, Royal Academy of Arts, Royal Air Force, Royal Army Medical Corps, Royal Artillery, Royal Dutch Shell, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Royal Naval College, Greenwich, Royal Navy, Royal Veterinary College, Rugby football, Rugby union, Rumpole of the Bailey, Rupert Byron, 11th Baron Byron, Rupert Hamer (journalist), Sabin Willett, Scotland national rugby union team, Sebastian Shaw (actor), Sienna Guillory, Sir Henry Clay, 6th Baronet, Sir John Agnew, 6th Baronet, Sir Richard Carew Pole, 13th Baronet, Sir Stephen Bull, 2nd Baronet, Skeleton (sport), Society of Antiquaries of London, Stephen Frears, Stephen Spender, Stewart Crawford, Stockbroker, Suffolk University Law School, Taxation in the United Kingdom, Terence Airey, Terence O'Brien (British diplomat), The BMJ, The Daily Telegraph, The Gambia, The Guardian, The Herald (Glasgow), The Independent, The King and Country debate, The London Gazette, The Railway Series, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Times, Theodore Acland, Thomas Blanco White, Thomas George Greenwell, Thomas Girdlestone, Thomas Pyle, Thomas Stuttaford, Tom Bourdillon, Tom Percival, Tom Wintringham, Tom Youngs, Tony Tuckson, Trevor Roberts, 2nd Baron Clwyd, Trinity College, Cambridge, University of Oxford, W. A. H. Rushton, W. H. Auden, W. Wesley Pue, Walter Greatorex, Warin Foster Bushell, Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys, Westmorland, Whitbread, Who's Who (UK), Wilbert Awdry, Wilfrid Roberts, William Cushion, William Henry Kelson, William Holmes (British Army officer), William Lionel Clause, William Lubbock, William Stuttaford, World War I, World War II, Writer, 1952 Summer Olympics. Expand index (344 more) »

A. C. Benson

Arthur Christopher Benson (24 April 1862 – 17 June 1925) was an English essayist, poet, author and academic and the 28th Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge.

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Accra

Accra is the capital and largest city of Ghana, covering an area of with an estimated urban population of 2.27 million.

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Agnew baronets

There have been three Agnew baronetcies.

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Aide-de-camp

An aide-de-camp (French expression meaning literally helper in the military camp) is a personal assistant or secretary to a person of high rank, usually a senior military, police or government officer, a member of a royal family, or a head of state.

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Alan Lloyd Hodgkin

Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin (5 February 1914 – 20 December 1998) was an English physiologist and biophysicist, who shared the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Andrew Huxley and John Eccles.

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Alastair Hetherington

Hector Alastair Hetherington (31 October 1919 – 3 October 1999) was a British journalist, newspaper editor and academic.

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Alfred Gissing

Alfred Charles Gissing (Epsom, Surrey, 20 January 1896 – 27 November 1975, Valais, Switzerland), was an English writer and headmaster, the son of George Gissing.

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Alumni Cantabrigienses

Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900 is a biographical register of former members of the University of Cambridge which was edited by John Venn (1834–1923) and his son John Archibald Venn (1883–1958) and published by Cambridge University Press in ten volumes between 1922 and 1953.

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Andrew Corran

Andrew John Corran (born 25 November 1936 in Norwich) was a first-class English cricketer.

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Andrew Jefford

Andrew Jefford (born 1956) is an English journalist, radio presenter, poet, magazine editor, and as a wine writer, the author of various books and columns.

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Andy Mulligan (rugby player)

Andrew Armstrong Mulligan, (4 February 1936, Kasauli, a small cantonment town in Solan district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh – 24 February 2001) was a rugby union international who captained Ireland and the British & Irish Lions, playing at scrum-half.

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Angus Stirling

Sir Angus Duncan Aeneas Stirling, Kt, Hon.

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Anne, Princess Royal

Anne, Princess Royal, (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950) is the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

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Anthony Bull

Anthony Bull CBE CStJ (18 July 1908 – 23 December 2004) was a British transport engineer and was president of the Institute of Transport.

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Anthony Coke, 6th Earl of Leicester

Anthony Louis Lovel Coke, 6th Earl of Leicester (11 September 1909 – 19 June 1994), was a British peer.

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Anthony Duckworth-Chad

Anthony Nicholas George Duckworth-Chad (born 1942), of Pynkney Hall, near King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, is a landowner, City of London business man, and a senior county officer for Norfolk.

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Anthony Habgood

Sir Anthony John Habgood (born 8 November 1946) is a British businessman.

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Anthony Yates

David Anthony Hilton Yates, FRCP (born 15 August 1930, died 13 September 2004), known as Anthony Yates, was an English rheumatologist and consultant, president of the British Association for Rheumatology and of the Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Section of the Royal Society of Medicine.

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Antony Clark

Antony Roy Clark MA (Cantab.) (born 7 November 1956) is a South African schoolmaster and educationalist, formerly a first-class cricketer, currently headmaster of Malvern College.

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Archbishop

In Christianity, an archbishop (via Latin archiepiscopus, from Greek αρχιεπίσκοπος, from αρχι-, 'chief', and επίσκοπος, 'bishop') is a bishop of higher rank or office.

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Arnold Beck

Arnold Hugh William Beck (7 August 1916 – 11 October 1997) was a British scientist and electrical engineer, a specialist in plasma and microwaves, Professor of Engineering in the University of Cambridge.

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Arthur Estcourt

Arthur Charles Sotheron Estcourt MC (26 September 1893 – 18 August 1918) was a British soldier of the First World War.

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Astrology

Astrology is the study of the movements and relative positions of celestial objects as a means for divining information about human affairs and terrestrial events.

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Astronomy

Astronomy (from ἀστρονομία) is a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena.

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Bank of England

The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the model on which most modern central banks have been based.

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Baron Southampton

Baron Southampton, of Southampton in the County of Southampton, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain.

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster.

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BBC Radio 4

BBC Radio 4 is a radio station owned and operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that broadcasts a wide variety of spoken-word programmes including news, drama, comedy, science and history.

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BBC World Service

The BBC World Service, the world's largest international broadcaster, broadcasts radio and television news, speech and discussions in over 30 languages to many parts of the world on analogue and digital shortwave platforms, Internet streaming, podcasting, satellite, DAB, FM and MW relays.

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Ben Mansfield

Ben Mansfield (born 29 May 1983) is an English actor, best known for playing Captain Becker in the ITV sci-fi drama Primeval.

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Ben Nicholson

Benjamin Lauder Nicholson, OM (10 April 1894 – 6 February 1982) was an English painter of abstract compositions (sometimes in low relief), landscape and still-life.

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Ben Pienaar

Ben Pienaar (born 10 September 1986) is a rugby union player for London Welsh in the Aviva Premiership, having formerly played for Leicester Tigers in the Aviva Premiership.

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Ben Youngs

Benjamin Ryder Youngs (born 5 September 1989) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a scrum-half for Leicester Tigers and England.

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Benjamin Britten

Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten of Aldeburgh (22 November 1913 – 4 December 1976) was an English composer, conductor and pianist.

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Bernard Floud

Bernard Francis Castle Floud (22 March 1915 – 10 October 1967) was a British farmer, television company executive and politician.

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Bill Bell (solicitor)

Colonel Francis Cecil Leonard 'Bill' Bell, DSO, MC, TD (25 September 1912 – 20 December 2012) was a British Army officer who was decorated for his service during the Second World War.

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Bill Mason (director)

Rowland Hill Berkeley Mason (9 November 1915 – 17 January 2002), at bfi.org.uk (accessed 16 October 2007) known as Bill Mason, was an English documentary film maker and scriptwriter.

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Birkenhead School

Birkenhead School is an independent, selective, co-educational school located in Oxton on the Wirral Peninsula in the north west of England.

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Bishop of Ripon (modern diocese)

The Bishop of Ripon was a diocesan bishop's title which took its name after the city of Ripon in North Yorkshire, England.

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Bishop of Worcester

The Bishop of Worcester is the head of the Church of England Diocese of Worcester in the Province of Canterbury, England.

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Blake (band)

Blake is a British vocal group.

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Blanshard Stamp

Sir Edward Blanshard Stamp QC (21 March 1905 – 20 June 1984), also styled The Rt.

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Boris Ford

Richard Boris Ford (1 July 1917 in India – 19 May 1998), known as Boris Ford, was a literary critic, writer, editor and educationist.

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Botany

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Brian Perowne

Rear Admiral (Benjamin) Brian Perowne CB (born 24 July 1947) is a former Royal Navy officer who ended his naval career as Chief of Fleet Support.

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Brian Simon

Brian Simon (26 March 1915 – 17 January 2002) was an English educationist and historian.

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British and Irish Lions

The British & Irish Lions is a rugby union team selected from players eligible for any of the Home Nations – the national teams of England, Scotland, and Wales – and Ireland.

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British Overseas Airways Corporation

British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) was the British state-owned airline created in 1940 by the merger of Imperial Airways and British Airways Ltd.

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Broadcasting House (radio programme)

Broadcasting House is a current affairs programme on BBC Radio 4, presented by Paddy O'Connell.

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Bruce Belfrage

Bruce Belfrage (30 October 1900 – August 1974) was an English actor, BBC newsreader and British Liberal Party politician.

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Bryan Keith-Lucas

Bryan Keith-Lucas CBE (previously Bryan Lucas, born Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, 1 August 1912, died Canterbury, Kent, 1996) was an English political scientist.

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C. G. H. Simon

Christopher Gordon Horsfall Simon JP (14 November 1914 – 20 February 2002), known as C. G. H. Simon, was a British General Commissioner of Income Tax.

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C. H. Gimingham

Charles Henry Gimingham (28 April 1923 – 19 June 2018) was a British botanist, patron of the Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management, former president of the British Ecological Society, and one of the leading researchers of heathlands and heathers.

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C. V. Durell

Clement Vavasor Durell (born 6 June 1882, Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, died South Africa, 10 December 1968) was an English schoolmaster who wrote mathematical textbooks.

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Cadeby Light Railway

The Cadeby Light Railway was a narrow-gauge railway in the garden of the rectory in Cadeby, Leicestershire.

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Cardiology

Cardiology (from Greek καρδίᾱ kardiā, "heart" and -λογία -logia, "study") is a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the heart as well as parts of the circulatory system.

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Cádiz

Cádiz (see other pronunciations below) is a city and port in southwestern Spain.

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Cecil Graves

Captain Sir Cecil George Graves KCMG MC (4 March 1892 – 2 January 1957) was joint Director-General of the BBC with Robert Foot from 26 January 1942 to 6 September 1943.

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Cedric Belfrage

Cedric Henning Belfrage (8 November 1904 – 21 June 1990) was an English film critic, journalist, writer, and political activist.

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Charles Abdy Marcon

Charles Abdy Marcon (22 September 1853 – c. 1949) was an English clergyman, Master of Marcon's Hall, Oxford, from 1891 to 1918, then from 1918 Vicar of Kennington.

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Charles II of England

Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) was king of England, Scotland and Ireland.

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Charles Kearley

Charles Hudson Kearley (11 June 1904–1989), was an English property developer and art collector.

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Charles Mayes Wigg

Charles Mayes Wigg, born at Nottingham, England on 13 January 1889 and died at Eastbourne on 2 March 1969, was an English artist.

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Charles W. Lloyd

Charles William Lloyd (23 September 1915 – February 1999) was an educationalist and was Master of Dulwich College from 1967 to 1975.

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Charsley's Hall

Charsley's Hall was a Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford.

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Chemist

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Christian Schiller

Louis Christian Schiller CBE MC (20 September 1895, in New Barnet, London – 11 February 1976, Kenton, London), known as Christian Schiller, was HM Inspector of Schools in the United Kingdom and a promoter of progressive ideas in primary education.

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Christopher Cockerell

Sir Christopher Sydney Cockerell CBE RDI FRS (4 June 1910 – 1 June 1999) was an English engineer, best known as the inventor of the hovercraft.

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Christopher Heydon

Sir Christopher Heydon (14 August 1561 – 1 January 1623) was an English soldier, Member of Parliament, and writer on astrology.

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Christopher Howes

Christopher Kingston Howes (born 30 January 1942) is a British specialist in the study of land and buildings, with a career in the public, private and academic sectors.

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Christopher J. Monckton

Christopher John Monckton (born 23 March 1954 at Ipswich, England), is a conductor, singer, and organ recitalist and accompanist.

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Christopher Newbury

Christopher Newbury (born 1956) is a British Conservative politician.

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Christopher Nicholson

Christopher "Kit" David George Nicholson (16 December 1904 – 28 July 1948) was a British architect and designer of the early Modern Movement in Britain.

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Christopher Perkins (artist)

Christopher Edward Perkins (born 21 September 1891 at Peterborough, England, died Ipswich, Suffolk, 8 April 1968) was an artist in England and New Zealand.

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Christopher Strachey

Christopher S. Strachey (16 November 1916 – 18 May 1975) was a British computer scientist.

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Clockmaker

A clockmaker is an artisan who makes and/or repairs clocks.

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Colin Forrester-Paton

The Reverend Colin Forrester-Paton (5 April 1918 – 1 February 2004), born at Alloa, Scotland, was a Church of Scotland missionary in Ghana and later Chaplain to H.M. The Queen in Scotland.

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Colin Leakey

Colin Louis Avern Leakey (born in Cambridge, in England, 13 December 1933, died 29 Jan. 2018, Lincoln, England) was a leading plant scientist in the United Kingdom, a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge and of the Institute of Biology, and a world authority on beans.

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Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games are an international multi-sport event involving athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Communist party

A communist party is a political party that advocates the application of the social and economic principles of communism through state policy.

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Composer

A composer (Latin ''compōnō''; literally "one who puts together") is a musician who is an author of music in any form, including vocal music (for a singer or choir), instrumental music, electronic music, and music which combines multiple forms.

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Conservative Party (UK)

The Conservative Party, officially the Conservative and Unionist Party, is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom.

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Correspondent

A correspondent or on-the-scene reporter is usually a journalist or commentator for magazines, or more speaking, an agent who contributes reports to a newspaper, or radio or television news, or another type of company, from a remote, often distant, location.

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Council of Europe

The Council of Europe (CoE; Conseil de l'Europe) is an international organisation whose stated aim is to uphold human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Europe.

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Court of Appeal judge (England and Wales)

A Lord Justice of Appeal or Lady Justice of Appeal is an ordinary judge of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, the court that hears appeals from the High Court of Justice and the Crown Court, and represents the second highest level of judge in the courts of England and Wales.

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Cricket

Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players each on a cricket field, at the centre of which is a rectangular pitch with a target at each end called the wicket (a set of three wooden stumps upon which two bails sit).

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Crown Estate

The Crown Estate is a collection of lands and holdings in the United Kingdom belonging to the British monarch as a corporation sole, making it the "Sovereign's public estate", which is neither government property nor part of the monarch's private estate.

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Cumbria

Cumbria is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in North West England.

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Daejeon

Daejeon is South Korea's fifth-largest metropolis.

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Dalziel Hammick

Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick FRS (born 8 March 1887, West Norwood, London, England, died 17 October 1966), was an English research chemist.

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David Bensusan-Butt

David Miles Bensusan-Butt (24 July 1914, Colchester—25 March 1994, London) was an English economist who spent much of his career in Australia.

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David Cairns, 5th Earl Cairns

Rear Admiral David Charles Cairns, 5th Earl Cairns (3 July 1909 – 21 March 1989), was Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom from 1962 to 1971.

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David Carnegie, 11th Earl of Northesk

David Ludovic George Hopetoun Carnegie, 11th Earl of Northesk (24 September 1901 – 7 November 1963) was elected a Scottish representative peer.

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David Hand (bishop)

Geoffrey David Hand KBE GCL (11 May 1918 – 6 April 2006) was an Australian-born Papua New Guinean Anglican bishop.

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David Keith-Lucas

David Keith-Lucas CBE, FRAeS (25 March 1911 – 6 April 1997) was an aeronautical engineer.

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David Kenworthy, 11th Baron Strabolgi

David Montague de Burgh Kenworthy, 11th Baron Strabolgi (pronounced "Strabogie") (1 November 1914 – 24 December 2010) was a Labour Party peer.

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David Lack

David Lambert Lack FRS (16 July 1910 – 12 March 1973) was a British evolutionary biologist who made contributions to ornithology, ecology and ethology.

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David W. Doyle

David W. Doyle (7 May 1924 – 19 February 2014) was a British-born American author, United States Army Veteran, and former Central Intelligence Agency officer.

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Dean of Windsor

The Dean of Windsor is the spiritual head of the Canons of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, England.

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Dennis Eagan

Colonel Dennis Michael Royal Eagan (13 August 1926 – 1 July 2012) was a British field hockey player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics as a member of the British field hockey team, which won the bronze medal.

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Derek Bryan

Herman Derek Bryan OBE (16 December 1910 – 17 September 2003) was a consular official, diplomat, sinologist, lecturer, writer, translator and editor.

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Dermod MacCarthy

Dermod de la Chevallerie MacCarthy MD MRCP FRCP (15 March 1911 – 12 July 1986) was a British-born paediatrician, notable for establishing a paediatric unit at Stoke Mandeville Hospital and conducting research into common disturbances in childhood and growth in deprived children.

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Dictionary of National Biography

The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published from 1885.

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Director-General of the BBC

The Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation is chief executive and (from 1994) editor-in-chief of the BBC.

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Donald Cunnell

Donald Charles Cunnell (December 1893 – 12 July 1917) was a British First World War flying ace who was killed in action over Belgium.

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Donald Maclean (spy)

Donald Duart Maclean (25 May 1913 – 6 March 1983) was a British diplomat and member of the Cambridge Five who acted as spies for the Soviet Union.

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Douglas Gairdner

Douglas Montagu Temple Gairdner DM FRCP (19 November 1910 – 10 May 1992) was a Scottish paediatrician, research scientist, academic and author.

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Downing College, Cambridge

Downing College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge and currently has around 650 students.

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Dulwich College

Dulwich College is a boarding and day independent school for boys in Dulwich in southeast London, England.

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E. Clive Rouse

Edward Clive Rouse (15 October 1901 – 28 July 1997) was an English archaeologist and writer on archaeology, who specialized in medieval wall paintings.

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Earl of Antrim

Earl of Antrim is a title that has been created twice, both times in the Peerage of Ireland and both times for members of the MacDonnell family, originally of Scottish origins. This family descends from Sorley Boy MacDonnell, who established the family in County Antrim. His fourth son Randal MacDonnell was created Viscount Dunluce, in the County of Antrim, in 1618, and Earl of Antrim in 1620. Both titles were in the Peerage of Ireland. His eldest son, the second Earl, fought as a Royalist in the Civil War and was created Marquess of Antrim in the Peerage of Ireland in 1645. He was childless and on his death in 1682 the marquessate became extinct. He was succeeded in the viscountcy and earldom by his younger brother, the third Earl. He represented Wigan in the English House of Commons and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Antrim. Lord Antrim was attainted in 1689 for his support of King James II but was restored in 1697. His grandson, the fifth Earl, was Governor of County Antrim. He was succeeded by his son, the sixth Earl. He represented County Antrim in the Irish House of Commons. Lord Antrim had no sons, and as there were no other male heirs left of the first Earl, the titles were heading for extinction. However, in 1785 King George III created him Viscount Dunluce and Earl of Antrim in the Peerage of Ireland, with remainder to his daughters in order of seniority and the heirs male of their bodies. In 1789 he was further honoured when he was made Marquess of Antrim in the Peerage of Ireland, with normal remainder to the heirs male of his body. On Lord Antrim's death in 1791 the viscountcy of Dunluce of 1618, the earldom of Antrim of 1620 and the marquessate became extinct. He was succeeded in the viscountcy and earldom of 1785 according to the special remainders by his eldest daughter Anne Catherine, the second holder of the titles. She married as her first husband Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, 2nd Baronet, of Long Newton. Their daughter Lady Frances Anne Vane-Tempest married Charles William Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, and was the great-grandmother of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. Lady Antrim had no sons and was succeeded by her younger sister Charlotte, the third holder. She was the wife of Vice-Admiral Lord Mark Robert Kerr, third son of William John Kerr, 5th Marquess of Lothian. She was succeeded by her eldest surviving son, the fourth Earl. He assumed in 1836 by Royal licence the surname of McDonnell in lieu of Kerr. He had no sons and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fifth Earl. On succeeding his brother in 1855 he assumed by Royal licence the surname of McDonnell in lieu of Kerr. the titles are held by his great-great-grandson, the ninth Earl, who succeeded his father in 1977. As a male-line descendant of the fifth Marquess of Lothian he is also in remainder to this peerage and its subsidiary titles. The Hon. Angus McDonnell, second son of the sixth Earl of the second creation, was Member of Parliament for Dartford. The family seat is Glenarm Castle, near Glenarm, County Antrim, in Northern Ireland. The Dunluce Cup is awarded at the Larne Music Festival by the Viscount or Viscountess Dunluce, heir to the Earl of Antrim. The McQuillan family ruled Dunluce before the McDonnells, but they are not awarded peerage because they were overthrown during the 1500s.

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Ed Nell

Edward Ian Nell (born 6 August 1978 in Norwich, Norfolk, England) is a British DJ, known as Ed Nell or Nelly.

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Edmund Rogers

Edmund Dawson Rogers (born Holt, Norfolk, England, 7 August 1823, died Finchley, London, 28 September 1910), was an English journalist and spiritualist.

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Edward Frank Gillett

Edward Frank Gillett (23 July 1874 – 1 May 1927), often credited as Frank Gillett, was a British artist and illustrator.

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Edwin Boston

The Reverend Edwin Richard Boston MA (Cantab) (born Solihull, 20 August 1924, died 1 April 1986), known as Teddy Boston, was a Church of England clergyman and author.

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Elizabeth II

Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.

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Elton Younger

Major-General Allan Elton Younger DSO OBE, (Tony Younger) (4 May 1919 – 5 July 2010) was a British soldier and author, Colonel Commandant of the Royal Engineers from 1974 to 1979.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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England national rugby union team

The England national rugby union team competes in the annual Six Nations Championship with France, Ireland, Scotland, Italy, and Wales.

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Eric Berthoud

Sir Eric Alfred Berthoud KCMG, (10 December 1900 – 29 April 1989) was an oil man and diplomat who served as the British ambassador to Denmark (1952–1956) and Poland (1956–1960).

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Erskine Hamilton Childers

Erskine Hamilton Childers (11 December 1905 – 17 November 1974) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as the 4th President of Ireland from June 1973 to November 1974.

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Evelyn Wood (British Army officer)

Field Marshal Sir Henry Evelyn Wood, (9 February 1838 – 2 December 1919) was a British Army officer.

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Evolutionary biology

Evolutionary biology is the subfield of biology that studies the evolutionary processes that produced the diversity of life on Earth, starting from a single common ancestor.

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Fellow of the Royal Society

Fellowship of the Royal Society (FRS, ForMemRS and HonFRS) is an award granted to individuals that the Royal Society judges to have made a "substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge, including mathematics, engineering science and medical science".

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Field hockey

Field hockey is a team game of the hockey family.

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Flora McDonnell

Lady Flora Mary McDonnell (born 7 November 1963), also known by her married name Flora Pennybacker, is an artist, illustrator, and prize-winning author of children's books.

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Formula Woman

Formula Woman, officially known as the Privilege Insurance Formula Woman Championship, was a female-only one make racing series started in 2004 in the UK.

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Fourth Sea Lord

The Fourth Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Supplies originally known as the Fourth Naval Lord was formerly one of the Naval Lords and members of the Board of Admiralty which controlled the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom the post is currently known as Chief of Materiel (Fleet).

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Frank McEachran

Frank McEachran (1900–1975), sometimes known as Kek, was a British schoolmaster and author.

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Frank Perkins (engineer)

Francis Arthur "Frank" Perkins (20 February 1889 – 15 October 1967) was a British engineer, businessman, creator of the Perkins Diesel Engine, and founder of Perkins Engines Company Limited.

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Fried chicken

Fried chicken (also referred to as Southern fried chicken for the variant in the United States) is a dish consisting of chicken pieces usually from broiler chickens which have been floured or battered and then pan-fried, deep fried, or pressure fried.

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G. Evelyn Hutchinson

George Evelyn Hutchinson (January 30, 1903 – May 17, 1991), was a British ecologist sometimes described as the "father of modern ecology." He contributed for more than sixty years to the fields of limnology, systems ecology, radiation ecology, entomology, genetics, biogeochemistry, a mathematical theory of population growth, art history, philosophy, religion, and anthropology.

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Gawain Briars

Gawain Peter Briars (born 4 April 1958) is a sportsman and lawyer in the United Kingdom.

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Geoffrey Shaw (composer)

Geoffrey Turton Shaw (14 November 1879 – 14 April 1943) was an English composer and musician specialising in Anglican church music.

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George Howson

George William Saul Howson MA (8 August 1860 – 7 January 1919) was an English educationalist and writer, reforming headmaster of Gresham's School from 1900 to 1919.

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George Stiles

George William Stiles (born 9 August 1961) is an English composer of musicals for the stage.

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George VI

George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death in 1952.

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Gerald Thesiger

The Hon.

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Giles Baring

Amyas Evelyn Giles Baring (1910–1986), known as Giles Baring, was an English first-class cricketer between the years 1930 and 1946.

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Glyn Barnett

Glyn Cawley Daer Barnett (born 1 December 1970),Old Greshamian Club Address Book (Cheverton & Son Ltd., Cromer, 1999) is a British international rifleman who won a shooting Gold Medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

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Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

Gonville & Caius College (often referred to simply as Caius) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England.

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Graeme Fife

Graeme Fife is a prolix English writer, playwright and broadcaster.

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Grammar

In linguistics, grammar (from Greek: γραμματική) is the set of structural rules governing the composition of clauses, phrases, and words in any given natural language.

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Gresham's School

Gresham’s School is an independent coeducational boarding school in Holt in Norfolk, England.

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Guy Gregson

Major-General Guy Patrick Gregson CB CBE DSO & Bar MC (1906–1988) was a British Army officer who became General Officer Commanding 1st Division.

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H. W. Harvey

Hildebrand Wolfe Harvey CBE FRS (born 31 December 1887, Streatham, London, died Plymouth, Devon, 26 November 1970) was an English marine biologist.

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Harold Atcherley

Sir Harold Winter Atcherley (30 August 1918 – 29 January 2017) was a businessman, public figure and arts administrator in the United Kingdom.

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Harry Hodson

Henry Vincent "Harry" Hodson (12 May 1906 – 26 March 1999) was a British economist and editor.

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Harry Simmons (rugby union)

Harry Andrew Simmons (born 25 November 1997) is an English rugby union scrum half who currently plays for Leicester Tigers in Premiership Rugby.

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Head teacher

The head teacher,See American and British English spelling differences headmaster, headmistress, head, chancellor, principal or school director (sometimes another title is used) is the teacher with the greatest responsibility for the management of a school, college, or, in the case of the United States and India, an independent school.

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Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference

The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC) is an association of the headmasters or headmistresses of 283 independent schools (both boarding schools and day schools) in the United Kingdom, Crown dependencies and the Republic of Ireland.

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Heathcote Dicken Statham

Heathcote Dicken Statham CBE (7 December 1889 - 29 October 1973) was a conductor, composer and organist of international repute.

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Heathrow Airport Holdings

Heathrow Airport Holdings Limited, formerly BAA is the United Kingdom-based operator of Heathrow Airport.

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Henry Daniell

Charles Henry Daniell (5 March 1894 – 31 October 1963) was an English actor who had a long and prestigious career on stage as well as in films.

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Henry Howard (British Army officer)

Lieutenant Colonel Henry Howard DSO MC (25 February 1915 – 6 May 2000) was a British Army officer who was twice awarded the Military Cross for gallantry and was later awarded the Distinguished Service Order for leadership whilst commanding the 1st Battalion The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (the 43rd) in the North-West Europe campaign during the Second World War.

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Holt, Norfolk

Holt is a market town, civil parish and electoral ward in the English county of Norfolk.

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Hong Kong

Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is an autonomous territory of China on the eastern side of the Pearl River estuary in East Asia.

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Hovercraft

A hovercraft, also known as an air-cushion vehicle or ACV, is a craft capable of travelling over land, water, mud, ice, and other surfaces.

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Hugh Christian Watkins

Hugh Christian Watkins (born 7 June 1959) is a British cardiologist.

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Hugh Wright

Hugh Raymond Wright (born 24 August 1938) is an English schoolmaster and educationalist who was chairman of the Headmasters' Conference for 1995–1996.

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Hughes Hall, Cambridge

Hughes Hall is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England.

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Humphrey Spender

John Humphrey Spender (19 April 1910 – 11 March 2005) was a British photographer, painter, and designer.

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Hunterian Society

The Hunterian Society, founded in 1819 in honour of the Scottish surgeon John Hunter (1728–1793), is a society of physicians and dentists based in London.

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Ian Hepburn

Ian Hepburn (29 May 1902 – 3 July 1974) was a British schoolmaster, botanist, ecologist and author.

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Ian Proctor

Ian Douglas Ben Proctor (12 July 1918 – 23 July 1992), known as Ian Proctor, was a British designer of boats, both sailing dinghies and cruisers.

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Income tax

An income tax is a tax imposed on individuals or entities (taxpayers) that varies with respective income or profits (taxable income).

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Ireland national rugby union team

The Ireland national rugby union team represents the island of Ireland in rugby union.

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Jack Simon, Baron Simon of Glaisdale

Jocelyn Edward Salis Simon, Baron Simon of Glaisdale, (15 January 1911 – 7 May 2006) was a Law Lord in the United Kingdom, having been, by turns, a barrister, a commissioned officer in the British Army, a barrister again, a Conservative Party politician, a government minister, and a judge.

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James Allan (diplomat)

James Nicholas Allan CMG CBE (born 22 May 1932) is a former British diplomat, High Commissioner in Mauritius (1981–1985) and ambassador to Mozambique (1986–1989).

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James Dyson

Sir James Dyson (born 2 May 1947) is a British inventor, industrial design engineer and founder of the Dyson company.

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James Halman

James Halman (c. 1639 – 23 December 1702) was an academic of the University of Cambridge.

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James Klugmann

Norman John Klugmann (London, 27 February 1912 – London, 14 September 1977), generally known as James Klugmann, was a leading British Communist writer who became the official historian of the Communist Party of Great Britain.

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James Maude Richards

Sir James Maude Richards, FRIBA (13 August 1907 – 27 April 1992), was a British architectural writer.

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Java

Java (Indonesian: Jawa; Javanese: ꦗꦮ; Sundanese) is an island of Indonesia.

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Jebsen Group

Jebsen & Co is a marketing, distribution and manufacturing company based and headquartered in Lee Garden Two(), Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.

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Jeremy Bamber

Jeremy Nevill Bamber (born 13 January 1961) was convicted in October 1986 of the murder of his adoptive parents, along with his adoptive sister and her six-year-old twin sons.

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Joe Baker-Cresswell

Captain Addison Joe Baker-Cresswell DSO (2 February 1901 – 4 March 1997) was a Royal Navy officer, aide-de-camp to King George VI and High Sheriff of Northumberland.

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Johannesburg

Johannesburg (also known as Jozi, Joburg and Egoli) is the largest city in South Africa and is one of the 50 largest urban areas in the world.

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John Bradburne

John Randal Bradburne, O.F.S. (14 June 1921 in Skirwith, Cumbria, England, UK – 5 September 1979 near Mutoko, Mashonaland South, Rhodesia – now Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe), was a lay member of the Order of St Francis, a poet, warden of the Mutemwa leper colony at Mutoko.

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John Bradbury, 3rd Baron Bradbury

John Bradbury, 3rd Baron Bradbury (born 1940, of Winsford in the County of Chester), is a British peer, the third holder of the title Baron Bradbury.

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John Burrell (entomologist)

John Burrell (1762–1825) was an English entomologist and clergyman of the Church of England.

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John Carnegie, 12th Earl of Northesk

John Douglas Carnegie, 12th Earl of Northesk (16 February 1895 – 22 July 1975) inherited the earldom in 1963.

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John Chambers (topographer)

John Chambers (1780–1839) was an English antiquarian and topographer.

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John Daly (bishop)

John Charles Sydney Daly (1901–1985) was an Anglican bishop in Africa and Asia for fifty years.

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John Davy Hayward

John Davy Hayward (2 February 1905 – 1965) was an English editor, critic, anthologist and bibliophile.

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John Grange (medical researcher)

Professor John Grange (born 4 April 1943 at East Dereham, Norfolk) died 10 October 2016 was an English immunologist, epidemiologist, researcher, and academic, and was one of Europe's leading tuberculosis specialists.

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John Hammond (physiologist)

Sir John Hammond CBE FRS PhD (23 February 1889 – 25 August 1964), was a physiologist, agricultural research scientist, veterinarian known for his pioneering work in artificial insemination.

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John Harbord, 8th Baron Suffield

John Harbord, 8th Baron Suffield (1 July 1907–23 June 1945), of Gunton Park, near Norwich, Norfolk, was briefly a British peer and baronet, between 1943 and 1945.

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John Holmes (schoolmaster)

John Holmes (1703 – 22 December 1760 in Holt, Norfolk) was an 18th-century schoolmaster and writer on education, Master of Gresham's School in Norfolk.

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John Lanchester

John Henry Lanchester (born 25 February 1962) is a British journalist and novelist.

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John Louis Marden

John Louis Marden, CBE, JP (1919–1999) was a British businessman and philanthropist.

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John Moorman

John Richard Humpidge Moorman, (born Leeds, Yorkshire, England, 4 June 1905; died Durham, England, 13 January 1989) was an English divine, ecumenist, writer and Bishop of Ripon from 1959 to 1975.

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John Mortimer

Sir John Clifford Mortimer, CBE, QC (21 April 1923 – 16 January 2009) was an English barrister, dramatist, screenwriter, and author.

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John Playfair Price

John Playfair Price (4 July 1905 – 5 May 1988) was a British diplomat, and a former President of the Oxford Union.

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John Pudney

John Sleigh Pudney (19 January 1909 – 10 November 1977) was a British journalist and writer.

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John Reith, 1st Baron Reith

John Charles Walsham Reith, 1st Baron Reith, (20 July 1889 – 16 June 1971) was a Scottish broadcasting executive who established the tradition of independent public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom.

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John Saltmarsh (historian)

Dr John Saltmarsh (7 May 1908 – 25 September 1974) was a historian and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge.

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John Sydney Lethbridge

Major-General John Sydney Lethbridge CB, CBE, MC (11 December 1897 – 11 August 1961) was a British soldier.

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John Tusa

Sir John Tusa (born 2 March 1936) is a British arts administrator, and radio and television journalist.

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John Venn

John Venn, FRS, FSA, (4 August 1834 – 4 April 1923) was an English logician and philosopher noted for introducing the Venn diagram, used in the fields of set theory, probability, logic, statistics, and computer science.

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Jonathan Partington

Jonathan R. Partington (born 4 February 1955) is an English mathematician who is Professor of Pure Mathematics at the University of Leeds.

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Joseph Crowdy

Major-General Joseph Porter Crowdy, CB, FRIPH (19 November 1923 – 28 June 2009) was a British soldier and military doctor, and Commandant of the Royal Army Medical College.

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Judo

was created as a physical, mental and moral pedagogy in Japan, in 1882, by Jigoro Kano (嘉納治五郎).

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Julian Jarrold

Julian Edward Peter Jarrold (born 15 May 1960 in Norwich, Norfolk) is a BAFTA Award-nominated English film and television director.

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Kat Alano

Katherine Anne Alano (born 9 July 1985), better known as Kat Alano, is an English-Filipino model, actress and television presenter/VJ in the Philippines.

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Ken Taylor (scriptwriter)

Kenneth Heywood Taylor FRSA (10 November 1922, Bolton, Lancashire – 17 April 2011, Cornwall) was an Award-winning English screenwriter, credited as Ken Taylor.

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Kenelm Hubert Digby

Kenelm Hubert Digby MBE (10 March 1912, London – 5 August 2001) was the proposer of the controversial 1933 "King and Country" debate in the Oxford Union, and later Attorney General and judge in Sarawak.

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King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford

King Edward VI Grammar School, or KEGS, is a British grammar school with academy status located in the city of Chelmsford, Essex, England.

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Korea

Korea is a region in East Asia; since 1945 it has been divided into two distinctive sovereign states: North Korea and South Korea.

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L. E. Baynes

Leslie Everett Baynes, AFRAeS (23 March 1902 – 13 March 1989) was an English aeronautical engineer.

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Laurance Reed

Laurance Douglas Reed, MP (born 4 December 1937) is a former British Conservative Party politician and political writer.

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Lennox Berkeley

Sir Lennox Randal Francis Berkeley (12 May 190326 December 1989) was an English composer.

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List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Denmark

The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Denmark is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in Denmark, and head of the UK's diplomatic mission in Denmark.

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List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Indonesia

The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Indonesia is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the Republic of Indonesia, and in charge of the UK's diplomatic mission.

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List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Myanmar

The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Burma is the United Kingdom's chief diplomatic representative in Burma, and head of the UK's diplomatic mission.

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List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Poland

The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Poland is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in Poland, in charge of the UK's diplomatic mission.

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List of High Commissioners of the United Kingdom to Mozambique

The High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to Mozambique is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the Republic of Mozambique, and head of the UK's diplomatic mission in Maputo.

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List of masters of Gresham's School

This is a list of the Masters (later Headmasters) and Ushers (later Second Masters) of Gresham's School, Holt.

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List of Presidents of the Oxford Union

Past elected Presidents of the Oxford Union at the University of Oxford are listed below, with their college and the year/term in which they served, if known.

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List of presidents of the Royal Society

The President of the Royal Society (PRS) is the elected Head of the Royal Society of London who presides over meetings of the society's council.

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Lloyds Bank

Lloyds Bank plc is a British retail and commercial bank with branches across England and Wales.

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Logie Bruce Lockhart

Logie Bruce Lockhart MA (Cantab.) (born 12 October 1921) is a British writer and journalist, formerly a Scottish international rugby union footballer and headmaster of Gresham's School.

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Lord-Lieutenant

The Lord-Lieutenant is the British monarch's personal representative in each county of the United Kingdom.

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Made in Chelsea

Made in Chelsea (abbreviated MIC) is a BAFTA award-winning, structured-reality television series broadcast by E4 in the United Kingdom.

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Major-general (United Kingdom)

Major general (Maj Gen), is a "two-star" rank in the British Army and Royal Marines.

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Marine biology

Marine biology is the scientific study of marine life, organisms in the sea.

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Mark Brayne

Mark Lugard Brayne (born 17 April 1950) is a British psychotherapist, and former journalist.

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Martin Burgess

Edward Martin Burgess FSA FBHI (born 21 November 1931), known as Martin Burgess, is an English horologist and master clockmaker.

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Martin Lucey

Rear Admiral Martin Noel Lucey CB DSC (21 January 1920 – 8 July 1992) was a Royal Navy officer who became Flag Officer, Scotland and Northern Ireland and Admiral President Royal Naval College, Greenwich.

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Martin Wood (engineer)

Sir Martin Francis Wood, CBE, FRS, HonFREng (born 19 April 1927) is a British engineer and entrepreneur.

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Master of Wine

Master of Wine (MW) is a qualification (not an academic degree) issued by The Institute of Masters of Wine in the United Kingdom.

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Mathematical Association

The Mathematical Association is a professional society concerned with mathematics education in the UK.

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Mathematics

Mathematics (from Greek μάθημα máthēma, "knowledge, study, learning") is the study of such topics as quantity, structure, space, and change.

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Matt Arnold

Matthew Arnold (born 22 December 1961) is a former TV reporter with ITV's GMTV and now runs his family's hotel business in Suffolk.

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Matt Dickinson

Matt Dickinson is a film-maker and writer who is best known for his award winning novels and his documentary work for National Geographic Television, Discovery Channel and the BBC.

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Maurice Ash

Maurice Anthony Ash (31 October 1917 – 27 January 2003) was an environmentalist, writer, and planner.

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Maurice Lister

Professor Maurice Wolfenden Lister (born Tunbridge Wells, Kent, 27 March 1914, died Woodstock, Ontario, Canada 27 June 2003) was a leading academic chemist and writer.

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Mauritius

Mauritius (or; Maurice), officially the Republic of Mauritius (République de Maurice), is an island nation in the Indian Ocean about off the southeast coast of the African continent.

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Member of parliament

A member of parliament (MP) is the representative of the voters to a parliament.

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Member of the European Parliament

A Member of the European Parliament (MEP) is a person who has been elected to serve as a popular representative in the European Parliament.

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Michael Aldridge

Michael William ffolliott Aldridge in Who Was Who 1897-2006 online (accessed 23 September 2007) (9 September 1920 – 10 January 1994) was an English actor.

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Michael Culver

Michael Culver (born 16 June 1938) is an English actor.

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Michael Cummings

Arthur Stuart Michael Cummings OBE (born Leeds, Yorkshire, 1 June 1919, died London, 9 October 1997) was a British newspaper cartoonist.

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Michael Fordham

Michael Scott Montague Fordham (4 August 1905 – 14 April 1995) was an English child psychiatrist and Jungian analyst.

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Michael Kitson

Michael William Lely Kitson (30 January 1926 – 7 August 1998) was an art historian who became an international authority on the work of the painter Claude Lorrain.

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Michael Laskey

Michael George Laskey (born 15 August 1944) is an English poet and editor.

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Michael Lindsay, 2nd Baron Lindsay of Birker

Michael Francis Morris Lindsay, 2nd Baron Lindsay of Birker (24 February 1909 – 13 February 1994), was a British peer and academic.

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Michaelhouse

Michaelhouse is a full boarding senior school for boys founded in 1896.

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Military Cross

The Military Cross (MC) is the third-level military decoration awarded to officers and (since 1993) other ranks of the British Armed Forces, and used to be awarded to officers of other Commonwealth countries.

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Miranda Raison

Miranda Caroline Raison (born 18 November 1977) is an English screen and stage actress.

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Molly Garnier

Molly Garnier, born at Salisbury, England in 1981, is an English artist.

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Natasha Firman

Natasha Firman (born 22 June 1976) is an English racing driver and winner of the inaugural Formula Woman championship in 2004.

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National Conservative Convention

The National Conservative Convention (NCC), is the most senior body of the Conservative Party's voluntary wing.

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Nepal

Nepal (नेपाल), officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal (सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल), is a landlocked country in South Asia located mainly in the Himalayas but also includes parts of the Indo-Gangetic Plain.

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Neurophysiology

Neurophysiology (from Greek νεῦρον, neuron, "nerve"; φύσις, physis, "nature, origin"; and -λογία, -logia, "knowledge") is a branch of physiology and neuroscience that is concerned with the study of the functioning of the nervous system.

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New Scientist

New Scientist, first published on 22 November 1956, is a weekly, English-language magazine that covers all aspects of science and technology.

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Nick Youngs

Nicholas Gerald Youngs (born 15 December 1959) is a former English rugby union footballer who played for Bedford, Leicester Tigers and England, at Scrum-half, gaining six England caps in 1983-1984.

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Nigel Dick

Nigel Dick (born 21 March 1953, Catterick, North Yorkshire, England) is an English music video and film director, writer and musician based in Los Angeles, California.

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Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin), administered by the Nobel Foundation, is awarded once a year for outstanding discoveries in the fields of life sciences and medicine.

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Norfolk

Norfolk is a county in East Anglia in England.

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Norman Cohn

Norman Rufus Colin Cohn FBA (12 January 1915 – 31 July 2007) was a British academic, historian and writer who spent 14 years as a professorial fellow and as Astor-Wolfson Professor at the University of Sussex.

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Norwich School (independent school)

Norwich School (formally King Edward VI Grammar School, Norwich) is a selective English independent day school in the close of Norwich Cathedral, Norwich.

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Oliver Elton

Oliver Elton (3 June 1861 – 4 June 1945) was an English literary scholar whose works include A Survey of English Literature (1730 - 1880) in six volumes, criticism, biography, and translations from several languages including Icelandic and Russian.

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Olivia Colman

Sarah Caroline Olivia Colman (born 30 January 1974) is an English actress.

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Owen Wansbrough-Jones

Sir Owen Haddon Wansbrough-Jones KBE, CB (1906, Long Stratton, Norfolk, England – 1983, Long Stratton), was a leading academic chemist and soldier whose career included serving as Chief Scientist to the British Ministry of Supply.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the largest university press in the world, and the second oldest after Cambridge University Press.

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Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry

The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry was a light infantry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1881 until 1958, serving in the Second Boer War, World War I and World War II.

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Paddy O'Connell

Paddy O'Connell (born Guy Patrick O'Connell, 11 March 1966 in Guildford, Surrey) is a British television and radio presenter, working mainly for the BBC.

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Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea (PNG;,; Papua Niugini; Hiri Motu: Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is an Oceanian country that occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean north of Australia.

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Pat Simon

Stanley Patrick Evelyn Simon (14 March 1920 – 22 May 2008), known as Pat Simon, was a veteran English Master of Wine, wine-merchant and writer on wine.

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Pat Symonds

Patrick Bruce Reith "Pat" Symonds (born 11 June 1953) is a British motor racing engineer.

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Patrick Marriott

Major General Patrick Claude Marriott (born 23 February 1958) is a British Army officer who became Commandant of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

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Patrick Thompson

Hugh Patrick Thompson (born 21 October 1935), known as Patrick Thompson, is a British Conservative Party politician.

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Patrick Waddington

Patrick Waddington (19 August 1901 – 4 February 1987) was an English actor, educated at Gresham's School at Holt in Norfolk.

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Paul Howell

Paul Frederick Howell (17 January 1951 – 20 September 2008) was a British politician who served as a Conservative Party Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Norfolk from 1979 to 1994.

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Paul Wilson, Baron Wilson of High Wray

Paul Norman Wilson, Baron Wilson of High Wray (24 October 1908 – 24 February 1980) was a British engineer, Lord Lieutenant of Westmorland (1965 to 1974) and of Cumbria (1974 to 1980) and Governor of the BBC.

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Pauline Perry, Baroness Perry of Southwark

Pauline Perry, Baroness Perry of Southwark (née Welch; born 15 October 1931) is an educator, educationist, academic, and activist.

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Percy Wyn-Harris

Sir Percy Wyn-Harris KCMG MBE KStJ (24 August 1903 – 25 February 1979) was an English mountaineer, colonial administrator, and yachtsman.

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Peter Beck (schoolmaster)

Francis Peter Beck CVO (27 June 1909 – 17 May 2002) was an English soldier and schoolmaster.

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Peter Brook

Peter Stephen Paul Brook, CH, CBE (born 21 March 1925) is an English theatre and film director who has been based in France since the early 1970s.

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Peter Downton Croft

Peter Downton Croft (born 7 July 1933) is a former England and Great Britain field hockey player, a member of the British squad at the 1960 Summer Olympics, and also a former first-class cricketer, usually known as Peter Croft.

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Peter J. N. Sinclair

Peter James Niven Sinclair (born 18 September 1946)Old Greshamian Club Address Book (Cheverton & Son Ltd., Cromer, 1999) p. 43 is a British economist.

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Peter Lee (bishop of Christ the King)

Peter John Lee (born 5 June 1947) is an Anglican clergyman, bishop of the Diocese of Christ the King, Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Peter Lloyd (mountaineer)

Peter Lloyd CBE (born 26 June 1907, Sheffield, England, died Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, 11 April 2003), was a mountaineer and engineer, a President of the Alpine Club.

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Peter Whitbread

Peter Bruce Pauling Whitbread (25 October 1928 – 26 October 2004) was an English actor and screenwriter.

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Philip Dowson

Sir Philip Henry Manning Dowson CBE, PRA (16 August 1924 – 22 August 2014) was a leading British architect.

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Philip Pembroke Stephens

Philip Pembroke Stephens (1903–1937) was a journalist, foreign correspondent for the Daily Express and the Daily Telegraph.

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Philip Toosey

Brigadier Sir Philip John Denton Toosey (12 August 1904 – 22 December 1975) was, as a lieutenant colonel, the senior Allied officer in the Japanese prisoner-of-war camp at Tha Maa Kham (known as Tamarkan) in Thailand during World War II.

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Plastic surgery

Plastic surgery is a surgical specialty involving the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body.

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Playwright

A playwright or dramatist (rarely dramaturge) is a person who writes plays.

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Presenter

A presenter is a person or organization responsible for the running of a public event, or someone who conveys information or media via a broadcasting outlet.

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President of Ireland

The President of Ireland (Uachtarán na hÉireann) is the head of state of the Republic of Ireland and the Supreme Commander of the Irish Defence Forces.

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Psychiatrist

A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry, the branch of medicine devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, study, and treatment of mental disorders.

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Ralph Firman

Ralph David Firman Jr. (born 20 May 1975) is an English-born former racing driver who raced under Irish citizenship (his mother Angela is from Ireland) and an Irish-issued racing licence.

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Real estate development

Real estate development, or property development, is a business process, encompassing activities that range from the renovation and re-lease of existing buildings to the purchase of raw land and the sale of developed land or parcels to others.

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Regius Professor of Engineering (Cambridge)

The Regius Professorship of Engineering is a professorship at the University of Cambridge.

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RELX Group

RELX Group (pronounced "Rel-ex") is a British multinational information and analytics company headquartered in London.

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Rhetoric

Rhetoric is the art of discourse, wherein a writer or speaker strives to inform, persuade, or motivate particular audiences in specific situations.

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Rheumatology

Rheumatology (Greek ρεύμα, rheuma, flowing current) is a branch of medicine devoted to the diagnosis and therapy of rheumatic diseases.

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Richard Austin (conductor)

Richard Dennis Oliver Austin FRCM (Birkenhead, 26 December 1903 – Reading, 1. April 1989) was the chief conductor of the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra from 1934 until 1940 and later a Professor of the Royal College of Music.

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Richard Battle

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Richard Chopping

Richard Wasey Chopping (14 April 1917 – 17 April 2008) was a British illustrator and author best known for painting the dust jackets of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels starting with From Russia, with Love (1957).

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Richard D'Aeth

Richard D'Aeth (3 June 1912 – 19 February 2008) was a British educationalist and President of Hughes Hall, Cambridge, from 1978 to 1984.

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Richard Hand

Richard Anthony Hand (27 November 1960 – 26 March 2011), was an English classical guitarist.

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Richard Leman

Richard Alexander Leman OBE (born 13 July 1959) is a former field hockey player.

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Robert Aagaard

Robert Aagaard OBE JP (27 June 1932 – 1 April 2001) was an English furniture maker and conservator, magistrate, and founder of the youth movement Cathedral Camps.

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Robert Bray (British Army officer)

General Sir Robert Napier Hubert Campbell (Bobbie) Bray (14 June 1908 – 14 August 1983) was a British soldier, deputy Supreme Commander Europe of NATO's Allied Command Europe from 1967 to 1970.

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Robert Brightiffe

Robert Britiffe (c. 1666 – 22 September 1749) was an English barrister, member of parliament and recorder.

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Robert Eagle (filmmaker)

Robert Eagle (born 30 April 1948), is a British writer, producer and director of documentary and drama for film and television, now working in fine art.

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Robert Mawdesley

Robert Mawdesley (c. 1900 – 30 September 1953) was an English actor, best remembered as the voice of the first Walter Gabriel in the long-running radio programme The Archers, which has been running as a daily serial on BBC Radio since 1 January 1951.

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Robert Medley

Charles Robert Owen Medley CBE, RA, (19 December 1905 – 20 October 1994), also known as Robert Medley, was an English artist who painted in both abstract and figurative styles, and who also worked as theatre designer.

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Robin Ibbs

Sir John Robin Ibbs, (21 April 1926 – 27 July 2014) was an English business executive, government advisor and Royal Navy officer.

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Robin Woods

Robert Wilmer Woods, (14 February 1914 – 20 October 1997), known as Robin Woods, was an English Anglican bishop.

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Roderick Watkins

Roderick Watkins (born 1964) a composer and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research and Innovation) at Anglia Ruskin University, England.

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Roger Carpenter

Professor Roger Hugh Stephen Carpenter (2 September 1945 - 27 October 2017) was an English neurophysiologist, Professor of Oculomotor Physiology at the University of Cambridge.

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Roger Simon, 2nd Baron Simon of Wythenshawe

Roger Simon, 2nd Baron Simon of Wythenshawe (16 October 1913 – 14 October 2002) was a British solicitor and left wing journalist and political activist.

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Royal Academy of Arts

The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly in London.

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Royal Air Force

The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's aerial warfare force.

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Royal Army Medical Corps

The Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) is a specialist corps in the British Army which provides medical services to all Army personnel and their families, in war and in peace.

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Royal Artillery

The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is the artillery arm of the British Army.

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Royal Dutch Shell

Royal Dutch Shell plc, commonly known as Shell, is a British–Dutch multinational oil and gas company headquartered in the Netherlands and incorporated in the United Kingdom.

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Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS or RMA Sandhurst), commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is one of several military academies of the United Kingdom and is the British Army's initial officer training centre.

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Royal Naval College, Greenwich

The Royal Naval College, Greenwich, was a Royal Navy training establishment between 1873 and 1998, providing courses for naval officers.

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Royal Navy

The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force.

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Royal Veterinary College

The Royal Veterinary College (informally the RVC) is a Veterinary school located in London and a constituent college of the federal University of London.

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Rugby football

Rugby football refers to the team sports rugby league and rugby union.

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Rugby union

Rugby union, commonly known in most of the world as rugby, is a contact team sport which originated in England in the first half of the 19th century.

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Rumpole of the Bailey

Rumpole of the Bailey was a British television series created and written by the British writer and barrister John Mortimer.

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Rupert Byron, 11th Baron Byron

Rupert Frederick George Byron, 11th Baron Byron (13 August 1903 – 1 November 1983) was a British nobleman, peer, politician, and the eleventh Baron Byron, as a descendant of a cousin of Romantic poet and writer, George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron.

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Rupert Hamer (journalist)

Rupert James Hamer (28 February 1970 – 9 January 2010) was a British journalist and, at the time of his death, was the defence correspondent for the Sunday Mirror.

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Sabin Willett

Peter Sabin Willett, known as Sabin Willett, (born March 6, 1957) is an American lawyer and novelist, a partner with the Philadelphia-based law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, formerly a partner at Bingham McCutchen.

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Scotland national rugby union team

The Scotland national rugby union team is administered by the Scottish Rugby Union.

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Sebastian Shaw (actor)

Sebastian Lewis Shaw (29 May 1905 – 23 December 1994) was an English actor, director, novelist, playwright and poet.

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Sienna Guillory

Sienna Tiggy Guillory (born 16 March 1975) is an English actress and former model.

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Sir Henry Clay, 6th Baronet

Sir Henry Felix Clay, 6th Baronet (8 February 1909 – 8 June 1985), was an English engineer.

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Sir John Agnew, 6th Baronet

Sir John Keith Agnew, 6th Baronet (19 December 1950 – 22 June 2011) was the owner of the Rougham estates in Suffolk, England.

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Sir Richard Carew Pole, 13th Baronet

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Sir Stephen Bull, 2nd Baronet

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Skeleton (sport)

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Society of Antiquaries of London

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Stephen Frears

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Stephen Spender

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Stewart Crawford

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Stockbroker

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Suffolk University Law School

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Taxation in the United Kingdom

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Terence Airey

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Terence O'Brien (British diplomat)

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The BMJ

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The Daily Telegraph

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The Guardian

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The Herald (Glasgow)

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The Independent

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The King and Country debate

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The London Gazette

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The Railway Series

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The Sydney Morning Herald

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The Times

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Theodore Acland

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Thomas Blanco White

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Thomas George Greenwell

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Thomas Girdlestone

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Thomas Pyle

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Thomas Stuttaford

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Tom Bourdillon

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Tom Percival

Thomas Colin "Tom" Percival (28 March 1943 – 20 August 1984) was a British powerboat racer.

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Tom Wintringham

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Tom Youngs

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Tony Tuckson

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Trevor Roberts, 2nd Baron Clwyd

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Trinity College, Cambridge

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University of Oxford

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W. A. H. Rushton

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W. H. Auden

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Walter Greatorex

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Warin Foster Bushell

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Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys

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Westmorland

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Whitbread

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Who's Who (UK)

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Wilbert Awdry

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Wilfrid Roberts

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William Cushion

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William Henry Kelson

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William Holmes (British Army officer)

Lieutenant General Sir William George Holmes KBE CB DSO and Bar (20 August 1892 – 16 January 1969) was a senior British Army officer who fought with distinction in the First World War.

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William Lionel Clause

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William Lubbock

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William Stuttaford

Sir William Royden "Bill" Stuttaford CBE, (21 November 1928 – 2 January 1999) was a British stockbroker, business man and Conservative activist, a President of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations.

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World War I

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World War II

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Writer

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1952 Summer Olympics

The 1952 Summer Olympics (Kesäolympialaiset 1952; Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Helsinki, Finland, in 1952.

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References

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