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  • ...west Conservative and Unionist Party members, Rear Admiral [[Reginald Hall|William Reginald Hall]]. Hall had been elected for a Liverpool constituency in the ...ere was also a secret and tightly knit intelligence operation run by Sir [[George Makgill]], the author of some minor novels of imperial life. Makgill's litt
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  • ...ajority, yet still with a Liberal Prime Minister, in the person of [[Lloyd George]], and less than their fair share of ministers. The Conservative and Unioni ...opposition com-prised 27 "Wee Frees" (Liberals loyal to Asquith whom Lloyd George had usurped as Liberal leader in 1916), 62 Labour members and 80 Irish Nati
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  • The 3rd Earl of Cromer is George Baring. He was a page boy to George V, ambassador to Washington, managing director of Barings Bank and chair of ...e, is chair of the Associated Newspaper Group, who publ1sh the Da1ly Ma1l. George lives in tax exile in Jersey ; Beaufield House, St, Savlour.
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  • *Sir (George) [[William Harding]]: [[First Spanish Investment Trust]], [[Lloyds Merchant Bank Holdi
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  • Dr. William Brown: GMTV, Pauline Hyde & Associates, Radio Clyde, The Scottish Arts Cou *[[George Kerevan|Kerevan G.]] & Don G. (2003) ''[http://www.policyinstitute.info/All
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  • ...h politician best known for being Chief Whip of Prime Minister David Lloyd George's Coalition Liberal Party between 1917 and 1921. He was also Secretary of S ...s illness, Guest resumed his political career. In May 1917 he joined Lloyd George's Coalition government as joint patronage secretary of the treasury, or chi
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  • ...name from the [[Anti-German Union]], which had been founded in 1915. Sir [[George Makgill]] was the BEU's Honorary Secretary and Lord [[Edward Illiffe]] was ...the British Empire Union in 1916. A minor novelist of imperial life, Sir [[George Makgill]], was the secretary and organiser of the AGU and was then the BEU'
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  • '''Sir Vernon George Waldegrave Kell''', KCMG (21 November, 1873 – 27 March, 1942) was the fou *[[William Melville]]
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  • *[[William Tracey]] [http://www.wmtracey.co.uk] [[Natasha Madiera]], [[George Fleming]], [[Duar Fleming]] [[EnviroCentre]]
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  • **[[William Luti]] **[[William Bruner]]
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  • ...</ref> while his mother Annette was the daughter of Colonel [[Cyril George William Swire]], who served in the [[Royal Dragoons]].<ref>Burke's Peerage [http:// ...ress reports and his own account Oakes attended [[Eton]]<ref name="hickey">William Hickey 'Tearful Lady Helen gets the heave-ho', ''Daily Express'', 15 May 19
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  • ...onomist, [[Centre for European Reform]] | [[Maxine Vlieland]] OBE | Lord [[George W. Weidenfeld]], Chairman, Weidenfeld & Nicolson ...r Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | Chairman Professor [[William Paterson|William (Willie) Paterson]] OBE AcSS FRSE FRSA, Director, Institute for German Stud
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  • .... The new Halliburton, with revenues in excess of $16 billion was led by [[William E Bradford]] (Dresser's chairman and CEO) as chairman and Cheney as CEO.
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  • ...ations Advisory Committee]]. {{ref|39}} Also among DuPont's directors is [[William K Reilly]], formerly administrator of the United States [[Environmental Pro #{{note|40}} DuPont (2002) William K. Reilly: President and CEO, Aqua International Partners LP,http://www.dup
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  • ...e of Industrial Engineers. In September 2002 he was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve on the National Infrastructure Advisory Council.[47] William K Reilly
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  • ...tion package in the year 2000, exclusive of unexercised stock options, was William C. Steere, Jr., Pfizer's Chairman, who made $40.2 million (£27,4 million). Executive William C. Steere, Jr., Chairman Pfizer Inc $40,191,845
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  • =="Sir George McGill" and the Group With No Name== ..."the IRA intelligence" and the envelope had contained a letter from Lloyd George to [[IRA]] leader [[Michael Collins]] "putting forward conditions for a tru
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  • ...ating from Royal Central Chambers in Manchester, this was chaired by Sir [[William Clare Lees]] and was also represented on the Central Council by Lieutenant ...inly also have access to the secret intelligence network operated by Sir [[George Makgill]], and the sophisticated intelligence gathering operation run by an
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  • ...ligence which General Horwood had earlier and successfully lobbied [[Lloyd George]] to close down. ...the respect of almost all the Tories and many Liberals, including [[Lloyd George]], and not a few Labour politicians, including [[Ramsay MacDonald]]. What w
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  • *[[William Alexander Lee]] :[[George Kemp]] until 1913 and chairman of [[Kelsall and Kemp]]. Liberal Unionist MP
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