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1649 - 16 August 1729) was | MP for Ipswich in 1701. |
He was | MP for Canterbury again from 1698 to 1708 and from |
He was | MP for Leicestershire in 1625 and again in 1628-29. |
Her grandfather, Sir William Mount, was | MP for South shire, which he inherited from his fat |
Her brother Sir Henry Edwards, 1st Baronet was | MP for Beverley. |
agazine New Society from 1962 until 1968 and was | MP for Aylesbury from 1970 until his retirement in |
nstituency and is First Minister of Scotland was | MP between 1987 and 2010. |
He was | MP for Dublin University 1866-1867. |
During the intervening period he was | MP for Carlingford. |
He was | M.P. for Nottingham, 1689. |
Following the Restoration, he was | MP for Aldeburgh, Suffolk from 31 March 1660 to 16 |
His son Robert was | MP for Guildford. |
hael Williams (18 April 1784 - 15 June 1858) was | MP for West Cornwall from 19 July 1853 until his de |
aughan's son, Sir Henry Vaughan the younger, was | MP for Carmarthenshire for some years after the Res |
He was | MP for the constituency and then Pontefract and Cas |
His father was | MP for Surrey. |
. His grandson Henry Brett of Sandywell Park was | MP for Bishops Castle. |
Sir Edward was | MP for Weymouth. |
the eldest son of the 2nd Earl of Kimberley, was | MP for Mid Norfolk from 1906-1910. |
From 1910 to 1818 he was | MP for Richmond. |
He held the seat until 1983, and was | MP for Cambridgeshire South East 1983-87. |
9-1833), who succeeded to the baronetcy, and was | MP for Aldborough |
He was | MP for Chislehurst between February 1974 and May 19 |
He was | M.P. for Ipswich from October to December 1660. |
A later John Tregagle (1673-1712) was | MP for Mitchell in 1697. |
She was | MP for Lancaster from 1970 until her retirement in |
Sir William was | MP for Northallerton from 1689 to 1695, and for Yor |
Coombs was | MP for Wyre Forest from 1987 until 1997 when he los |
He was | MP from Calcutta North West (Lok Sabha constituency |
William Graves (1724 - 1784) was | MP for East Looe in Cornwall, until 24 November 178 |
His father was | MP for Doncaster. |
He was | MP for Dublin University 1887-1892. |
Balfour was | MP for Orkney and Shetland again from 1820 to 1826. |
His son Philip Wykeham-Martin was | MP for Rochester. |
After the Restoration, he was | MP for Winchelsea from 1660 to 1661. |
Gordon Brown, the former Prime Minister, was | MP for the Dunfermline East Westminster constituenc |
He in turn was | MP for Monmouthshire 1713-1715 and MP for Glamorgan |
He was | MP for Galway East from May 14, 1890 to his death i |
His father was Dr Harry Jenkins, who was | MP for Scullin 1969-1986 and Speaker of the House o |
It was | MP David Eccles' decision, as minister of works, to |
y army in the Civil War, and his son Richard was | MP for Clitheroe. |
to the baronetcy, and his younger son Edmund was | MP for Stalybridge and Hyde from 1924 to 1929. |
1664 - 31 December 1714) was | M.P. for Ipswich, between 1 April 1714 and his death |
was an academic at Cambridge University, who was | MP for the university from 1929 to 1935. |
He was | MP for Liverpool in 1545, MP for Wigan in 1553 and |
His brother John Eversfield was | MP for Steyning, Anthony Eversfield was MP for Hors |
His grandfather John Waddon was | MP for Plymouth during the English Civil War. |
His son Henry Lee Warner, who was | MP for Hindon, pulled down the mansion of the Dunge |
He was | MP for Huddersfield West from 1979 until the seat w |
Steele was | MP for the City of London in 1654, was chief baron |
te then passed to his son, Thomas Mills, who was | MP for Totnes and then to his other son, John Remin |
He was | MP for Southwark the same year. |
He was | MP for the seat of Eastern Hutt from the 1990 elect |
David Watkins | MP (Newcastle, NSW) |
s removed on 13 October by his friend Tom Watson | MP, who he described as a "proppa blogga". |
born in London, where his father was a wealthy | M.P. and director of the British East India Company. |
The estate was acquired by William Weddell | MP in 1748 and the house was improved and enlarged |
Chandima Weerakkody | MP (23 May 1968) is a Member of Parliament represen |
He was the uncle of Edward Weldon | MP. |
, the Lenton building, opened by Tunbridge Wells | MP Sir Patrick Mayhew, was named in his honour. |
Alan Rothwell as John Wells | MP (Conservative) |
For the Welsh | MP, see John Meyrick (politician). |
The architects for the project were | M.P. Bubnov, A.S. Markelov, M.F. |
r the Labour Party candidate, former Leyton West | MP Reginald Sorensen, whom he beat by 1,920 votes. |
Harrow West | MP Gareth Thomas, Mayor of Harrow, Councillor Lurli |
gent for the former Rutherglen and Hamilton West | MP Tommy McAvoy at the 1997, 2001, and 2005 general |
e largest numerical majority for any Westminster | MP during the 2005-2010 parliament. |
numerical majority for any Scottish Westminster | MP. |
et (13 September 1755 - 14 August 1839) was Whig | MP for Newtown (Isle of Wight) 1802-1806 and 1806-1 |
rich in diplomatic service, he was elected Whig | MP Nottinghamshire in 1722. |
Clements, 2nd Earl of Leitrim, nobleman and Whig | MP (b.1768). |
Francis Horner (1778 - 1817), a well known Whig | MP, and another was Leonard Horner (1785 - 1864), a |
b Stooks Smith classifies O'Brien as a Whig | MP, but the Wikipedia biographical article suggests |
Joshua Whitsitt | MP (Darwin, Tas) |
m Turton, John Greenwood, and Benjamin Whitworth | MP. |
oa which covers Balestier Road and Whampoa whose | MP is Heng Chee How. |
Eran Wickramaratne, | MP is a Sri Lankan banker, corporate executive and |
Brian Wightman | MP. |
February 12 - William Williams, | MP (died 1865) |
Townley Williams, | MP. |
Their sister Elisabeth married Daniel Wilson ( | MP). |
Keith Wilson | MP (Sturt, SA) |
William Wingfield ( | MP), was born here. |
as of Marazion, as well as to William Wingfield, | MP. |
Deputy President - Sir Nicholas Winterton | M.P. |
ch is composed of four MPs, Cawsey, Pete Wishart | MP, Greg Knight MP and Kevin Brennan MP. |
Soldiers of the Waffen SS with | MP 40 submachine guns. |
2010 it was part of the Elmet constituency, with | MP Colin Burgon, who had taken over from long-servi |
In Queen Street a group of soldiers armed with | MP batons ran into 20 U.S. MP's who formed a line a |
William Wollaston | MP |
Woodspring | MP Liam Fox paid tribute to Mrs Peel, saying: "Mrs |
In 2000, following John Bercow | MP's resignation from the front bench and the defec |
007, he became PPS to The Rt Hon Shaun Woodward, | MP Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. |
illiam Dowdeswell (1721-1775) the Worcestershire | MP from 1761 until his death was brought up at Pull |
he 1935 general election and served as Wrexham's | MP until he died on office in 1954. |
Derek Wyatt | MP - Member of Parliament for Sittingbourne & Shepp |
was succeeded by his eldest son, Wadham Wyndham, | MP for Salisbury. |
, which are then solved using the GLPK or Xpress | MP toolkits. |
ced between Lacus Lausonius and Ariolica, xviii | m.p. from Lacus Lausonius and xxiiii m.p. from Ariol |
the Liberals, the acquision of a talented young | MP was still rare enough to be extremely welcome. |
72 the house was sold to Adolphus william Young, | MP for Helston, who made further additions and alte |
Henry Vane the Younger, | MP for Hull |
She remained the youngest | MP until 2009, when Chloe Smith won a by-election t |
She was the youngest | MP in the House of Commons when elected, (informall |
e been elected, she would have been the youngest | MP since the Reform Act 1832. |
He was the youngest | MP in Parliament at the time of his election. |
Aged 28, he was then the youngest | MP ("Baby of the House"). |
rliament at age 33 he was the country's youngest | MP. |
He was at the time the youngest | MP. |
ratic Party (SDP): at 23, he became the youngest | MP in the House of Commons. |
t effective action you can take is to lobby your | MP. |
"Write To Your | MP Today" - 3:53 |
ar-old male who, like Hughes, was a former Youth | MP. |
September 15 - John Jones of Ystrad, | MP (died 1842) |
1960 : De zaak | M.P. - dir. |
ue (born 18 March 1960) is a current New Zealand | MP representing the Green Party who was first elect |
e Delahunty (born 1953) is a current New Zealand | MP representing the Green Party who was first elect |
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