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The fifth Baronet | sat as Member of Parliament for Lewes and Portsmout |
n he was expelled from the party; he thereafter | sat as an independent until his retirement. |
Lord Dorchester | sat as Member of Parliament for Cricklade between 1 |
He | sat as a Progressive Conservative and retired on hi |
Lauderdale | sat as Member of Parliament for Camelford from 1806 |
Scarbrough | sat as Member of Parliament for Lincoln from 1774 t |
He | sat as a member of the Liberal Party of Nova Scotia |
s was a Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy and also | sat, as his uncle had done, as Conservative Member |
He was knighted in 1853, and | sat as a judge until 1871, when he retired on a pen |
matic missions to James VI of Scotland and also | sat as a Member of Parliament for several constitue |
Between 1774 and 1790, Bampfylde | sat as Member of Parliament for Exeter. |
He | sat as a Labour Co-operative MP (1970-81) and for t |
to the Green Party from the Conservatives, but | sat as an independent on Babergh Council. |
The second Baronet | sat as Member of Parliament for East Looe, Cornwall |
The second Baronet | sat as Member of Parliament for Stockbridge and Wal |
l Liberal candidate in Wigtonshire in 1906, and | sat as Liberal Member of Parliament for Banffshire |
Gore-Langton was Mayor of Bristol in 1851 and | sat as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Bristol betw |
Burridge | sat as chair of the Bentley Priory Battle of Britai |
85), mayor of Winchester from 1899 to 1903, and | sat as chair or president on several state and loca |
In parliament, where he | sat as member for Sheffield from 1832-1837, he was |
ouse of Commons for Newport (Isle of Wight) and | sat as Member of Parliament for the constituency un |
He | sat as a Liberal and represented the senatorial div |
ould not be confused with another Bob Rose, who | sat as a Progressive Conservative in the Manitoba l |
Finally McFarland | sat as Chief Justice on the Arizona Supreme Court i |
He | sat as a Progressive Conservative and then as a Con |
He | sat as a member of the inaugural Border Regional Au |
ominent in politics, all the baronets save Owen | sat as Members of Parliament, often for Carnarvon o |
h from one to twenty in this election, and Rose | sat as a member of the official opposition for the |
He later | sat as a Member of Parliament for Somerset West. |
He | sat as a backbench supporter of the Liberal governm |
chairman Sir Bracewell Smith, 1st Baronet, who | sat as chairman from 1948 to 1962. |
Chaplin | sat as Member of Parliament for Lincoln alongside C |
He | sat as a Conservative Party Member of Parliament (M |
on the advice of Prime Minister Joe Clark, and | sat as a Progressive Conservative. |
Poole initially | sat as a government backbencher, but left the coali |
Roger Hutchinson | sat as an Independent Unionist following his expuls |
en served on several religious commissions, and | sat as a knight of the shire in parliament in 1559 |
Arden | sat as Member of Parliament for Launceston from 178 |
Finch | sat as Member of Parliament for Weymouth between 15 |
He | sat as an independent MP until the fall when he and |
Eldon | sat as Member of Parliament for Truro from 1828 to |
Andreychuk | sat as a Progressive Conservative until 2004 when s |
ufmann's department store was built in 1998 and | sat as the only operating store until the remainder |
sive Conservatives won the election, and Domino | sat as a backbench supporter of Sterling Lyon's gov |
tish Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) who | sat as an independent MP for his last year in the H |
The second Baronet also | sat as Member of Parliament for Gloucestershire. |
He | sat as Member of Parliament for Beaumaris, a pocket |
Canadian Senate by royal proclamation, where he | sat as a Liberal-Conservative representing the sena |
He | sat as an Independent by February 18, 1965 and did |
il 1998, he resigned from the Liberal Party and | sat as a member of the Christian Democratic Party. |
He | sat as Member of Parliament for Rutland from 1695 t |
er brother Hercules had represented before, and | sat as Member of Parliament (MP) until 1800. |
old, Thomas Cobbold and Felix Cobbold, who also | sat as Members of Parliament. |
Wilmot | sat as Conservative Member of Parliament for South |
He also | sat as Member of Parliament for Norfolk from 1656 t |
Strauss | sat as Member of Parliament for Norwich between 193 |
nted to the Canadian Senate in January 1917 and | sat as a Conservative until his death a year later. |
He then | sat as an associate judge on the New York Court of |
The ninth and tenth Baronets | sat as Members of Parliament for Warwickshire South |
ted him to the Canadian Senate in 1965 where he | sat as a straight Liberal until his death in 1985. |
He | sat as Member of Parliament (MP) for Brackley from |
Storsand | sat as a regular representative until March 1971, w |
2 Moore | sat as an independent member in the Carnell and Hum |
He then | sat as an Independent until he resigned on 21 Novem |
(Gympie) resigned from the One Nation Party and | sat as an Independent, reducing that party's total |
During the later years of World War I, Turriff | sat as a Liberal-Unionist and was a reluctant suppo |
The third Baronet | sat as a Member of Parliament for Hampshire. |
The 5th baronet | sat as MP for Wigtownshire in 1805-1812 and 1822-18 |
Lord Ossulston | sat as Member of Parliament for Steyning from 1803 |
He | sat as Member of Parliament for Staffordshire North |
During World War I Kemp | sat as a Unionist in the coalition government forme |
ier Guards during the Second World War, briefly | sat as an MP for Epping and as the managing directo |
Hanger | sat as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Maidstone be |
All members who | sat as Liberals, apart from those returned at by-el |
Beaumont | sat as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Pontefract i |
He | sat as an independent thereafter and, after failing |
d by the President of the Executive Council and | sat as an independent member. |
He later | sat as Member of Parliament for Hampshire North bet |
Armitage | sat as an independent Unionist for the remainder of |
High Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1802 and then | sat as Member of Parliament for Hereford between 18 |
As Lord Guernsey, he | sat as Member of Parliament for Leicestershire from |
cabinets of Dufferin Roblin or Walter Weir, and | sat as a backbench MLA on the government side for t |
He | sat as a Liberal. |
He | sat as MLA for New Westminster City from 1884 to 18 |
He | sat as Member of Parliament for Northallerton from |
Walsingham | sat as Member of Parliament for Wareham in 1774, fo |
He | sat as Member of Parliament for Rochester from 1790 |
Stephen Foster's brother Morrison Foster | sat as a model in Moretti's New York studio. |
The second and third Baronets both | sat as Members of Parliament for County Galway. |
He | sat as a councillor on Glasgow's city council, beco |
Montgomery-Cuninghame | sat as Member of Parliament for Ayr Burghs from 187 |
After the Restoration he | sat as a Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melc |
inning with the 78th United States Congress, he | sat as a member of the United States House Committe |
He | sat as the Conservative Member of Parliament for Ep |
In 1618 Guy became mayor of Bristol and later | sat as a Member of Parliament for the city from 162 |
Bateman-Hanbury-Kincaid-Lennox | sat as Member of Parliament for Herefordshire from |
he senatorial division of Prescott, Ontario and | sat as a Reformer until his death in 1881. |
72, he entered the British House of Commons and | sat as Member of Parliament (MP) for Kerry until 18 |
ent to Schildberg on 30 December 1942, where he | sat as a prisoner-of-war until the camp was liberat |
Macnaghten | sat as Member of Parliament for North Londonderry i |
He | sat as Member of Parliament (MP) for Leicestershire |
He has also | sat as co-chair of the Moose Jaw Multiplex Builders |
He | sat as a Commissioner in the High Court of Justice |
He | sat as a member of the Progressive Conservative Par |
was being run and in 2002 she quit the SNP and | sat as an independent MSP. |
father's barony by a writ of acceleration, and | sat as a peer until his death. |
Macmillan | sat as a Law Lord until 1947 except for a brief per |
He | sat as a Member of Parliament for Maidstone from 17 |
The sixth Baronet | sat as Member of Parliament for Suffolk East betwee |
The second Baronet | sat as Member of Parliament for St Michaels. |
til he resigned from the party in 1952 and then | sat as an independent Labor member. |
He | sat as Member of Parliament for Hastings from 1702 |
House of Commons, and between 1982 and 1986 he | sat as an Ulster Unionist member for South Antrim i |
He left Vision Montreal and | sat as an Independent, but refused to leave the Exe |
He | sat as a judge on trials including that of John Hal |
In 1224 he | sat as a justice at Westminster, a position he held |
He | sat as an independent from April 2005 and did not r |
He | sat as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada |
From July 1871 de Cissey | sat as a deputy, and he had already become minister |
In June 2000 he | sat as an Independent Conservative Senator and in O |
1996, Lord Stair entered the House of Lords and | sat as a crossbencher-that is, an independent. |
He | sat as one of the five judges of the Court of Eccle |
He | sat as a Liberal and served until his death in 1926 |
illiam Ewart Gladstone over Irish Home Rule and | sat as a Liberal Unionist between 1888 and 1892. |
He then | sat as an independent. |
His son, the third Baronet | sat as Member of Parliament for St Albans. |
He was also involved in politics and | sat as Member of Parliament for Caernarvonshire bet |
From 1989 until 1991, she | sat as one of the two Vice-Presidents of the Chambe |
He also | sat as a Conservative Member of Parliament for Tamw |
refused to sit with the Progressive caucus and | sat as UFO MLAs instead. |
In 1999 she | sat as an Independent after her experiences created |
y the Labour Party (although King had initially | sat as a Labour MP). |
How to Moot: a Student Guide to Mooting and has | sat as a judge in the Central and East European Moo |
He | sat as the member for Cork and was forcibly eloquen |
He later | sat as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Great Yarmou |
North then | sat as an independent. |
ting as a Supreme Court judge, and occasionally | sat as a judge of the New Zealand Court of Appeal. |
red amongst the regicides; however, although he | sat as a Commissioner in the trial of Charles I at |
became mayor pro-tempore from 2002 to 2004 and | sat as mayor from 2004 to 2006. |
John Feilder was an English politician who | sat as a royal independent during the Rump Parliame |
He | sat as a Member of Parliament for Tamworth from 174 |
Originally elected as a Conservative, he | sat as a Progressive Conservative after the party c |
He | sat as a Member of Parliament for Lincoln from 1826 |
They | sat as independent MLAs until 2003, when they both |
He | sat as Liberal Unionist Member of Parliament (MP) f |
Minister Sir Robert Borden in January 1917 and | sat as a Conservative. |
She | sat as a Progressive Conservative and a Conservativ |
n under the leadership of Mike Harris, and Galt | sat as a government backbencher. |
1826 to 1840 and between 1826 and 1830 he also | sat as Member of Parliament for Fowey. |
Thomas Stonor | sat as a Member of Parliament for Oxford from 1832- |
Once elected he | sat as a Liberal. |
e latter's sons, the fourth and fifth Baronets, | sat as Conservative Members of Parliament for New S |
He | sat as a local councillor in Hastings and Reigate a |
70 when he was appointed to the Senate where he | sat as a Liberal representing Manitoba. |
Bentinck | sat as Member of Parliament for Lewes between 1766 |
grain to the Canadian Senate in 1970, where she | sat as an independent for nine months before reachi |
He | sat as Member of Parliament for Castle Rising from |
Firth and Nordling thereafter | sat as the only members of the Independent Alliance |
The second Baronet | sat as Member of Parliament for Shoreham and Steyni |
liamentary candidate for West Fife in 1959, and | sat as member for North Angus and Mearns from 1964 |
sat as an Independent from March 1992 | |
He represented Drayton Valley-Calmar and | sat as a Progressive Conservative from 2001 until 2 |
He | sat as Member of Parliament (MP) for Eye from 1588 |
er Chamberlain was eventually appointed CBE and | sat as a Justice of the Peace and was a Deputy Lord |
awe was Auditor for the Duchy of Lancaster, and | sat as MP for Clitheroe in l614; and Lancaster, 162 |
rally mounted steering wheel so that the driver | sat astride the gearbox rather like driving a tract |
The Assembly | sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, |
The Assembly | sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Prince Edwar |
The assembly | sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, |
Articles pro baronibus, in the parliament that | sat at Edinburgh on 4 October 1479. |
The commission | sat at Issy and, after six months of deliberations, |
He then | sat at Grini concentration camp from March to June |
οσυνέλευση Άργους) was a Greek convention which | sat at Argos from 11 July to 6 August 1829, during |
It | sat at the nexus of a system of military roads. |
It consisted of 20 clubs and | sat at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League |
The assembly | sat at the pleasure of the Governor of New Brunswic |
A fifth camp, still locally remembered, | sat at the confluence of Deep Voll Brook and Goffle |
Isnard was linked to Brissot and | sat at the left of the Assembly. |
The assembly | sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, |
The assembly | sat at the pleasure of the Governor of New Brunswic |
January 9, 1988 ( | Sat) at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California |
Brown's "Roni" on the R&B singles chart, which | sat at #2 behind it in early 1989. |
ll sessions were held at York, Upper Canada and | sat at the Parliament Buildings of Upper Canada. |
Conkie | sat at a desk in front of a big map of Canada, and |
ice of the Peace in Herefordshire from 1475 and | sat at sessions of the peace in Hereford and Ludlow |
ker Boulevard, passing where Texas Stadium once | sat at the interchanges with State Highways 114 and |
The Assembly | sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, |
named after the Iraqi town of Al Busayyah which | sat at a critical crossroads and was an Iraqi Army |
lost a close friend and in search of solace he | sat at the family piano and discovered his ability |
Both the House of Assembly and the Parliament | sat at York General Hospital. |
He then | sat at Grini concentration camp from 7 August 1942 |
ften dined with him, his mistress, Mrs. Conwys, | sat at the head of the table, and Hayter, his natur |
He | sat at first on the Extreme Left; but his philosoph |
From 1842 to 1896 City Hall | sat at home of British Army Major General William D |
The assembly | sat at the pleasure of the Governor of New Brunswic |
The assembly | sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, |
t under Governor James Cox, and the year after, | sat at his bedside and read to him when Roosevelt w |
Current Dead Oceans Manager Phil Waldorf | sat at Misra's helm from its founding until late 20 |
The Assembly | sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Prince Edwar |
Monks ate at long benches; important officials | sat at raised benches at one end of the hall. |
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