• Richard Pratt (fl. 1563) was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Ripon in 1563. "PRATT, Richard. - History of...
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  • Richard Pratt may refer to: Richard Prat, Mayor of Canterbury, 1456–1457 Richard Pratt (Ripon MP) (fl. 1563), English Member of Parliament Richard Henry...
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    John Aislabie (category People from Ripon)
    Aslabie (/ˈeɪzləbi/; 4 December 1670 – 18 June 1742), of Studley Royal, near Ripon, Yorkshire, was a British politician who sat in the English and British...
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    Lord Privy Seal until February 1798 Earl of Ripon and Earl de Grey from 1859; created Marquess of Ripon in 1871 Served Leader of the House of Lords until...
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    1997) 619pp; 17 chapters covering the terms of each chancellor. Holt, Richard. Second Amongst Equals: Chancellors of the Exchequer and the British Economy...
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    shortest-serving prime minister in British history. The member of Parliament (MP) for South West Norfolk since 2010, Truss previously held various Cabinet...
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    Ripon was a constituency sending members to the House of Commons of England, Great Britain and the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom...
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  • Westminster were held from 1801 to the 1920s when a Member of Parliament (MP) was appointed as a minister in the government. Unlike most Westminster by-elections...
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    Liberal MP 1932–45 Emlyn Garner Evans, National Liberal MP 1950–59 Richard Thomas Evans, Liberal MP 1931–35 Sydney Evershed, brewer and Liberal MP 1886–1900...
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  • Isle of Wight, Buckingham, Bristol West, Sheffield Central, Skipton & Ripon, North Herefordshire and North East Hertfordshire (their sister party, the...
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    nation, region and/or county. Bold indicates the candidate that was elected MP † represents that the incumbent did not run again. § represents that the incumbent...
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    newly commissioned Reserve lieutenants were the University of Wisconsin, Ripon College, and St. Norbert College. Division personnel sometimes participated...
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    Chairman of the Conservative Party (1985–1987). He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1970 to 1992, representing the constituencies of Epping (1970–1974)...
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    his private life, Hailsham attacked him savagely on television. The Labour MP Reginald Paget called this "a virtuoso performance of the art of kicking a...
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  • First Naval Lord Hugh Pigot, Naval Lord Charles Brett Richard Hopkins The Hon. John Jeffreys Pratt John Aubrey 30 January 1783: Commission. The Viscount...
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  • June 2015 of The Guardian, represented Ripon Grammar School in 1986, reaching the semi-finals 13 year old Richard Littlejohn, of Peterborough, was in a...
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    Commons hurdle". BBC News. 5 February 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2013. "MP-by-MP: Gay marriage vote". BBC News. 5 February 2013. "Marriage (Same Sex Couples)...
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  • at Westminster were held from 1707 to 1801, when a Member of Parliament (MP) was appointed as a minister in the government. Unlike most Westminster by-elections...
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  • 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine Sarah Foot, writer - obituary Former Ripon baseball coach Gillespie dies at 88 Alex Johnson, AL 1970 batting champ...
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  • Constituency Removed MP Instated MP 4 June 1820 Ipswich Robert Alexander Crickitt Thomas Barrett-Lennard 7 June 1820 Boroughbridge Richard Spooner Radical...
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    invaded by Scotland in the Second Bishops' War, and at the 1640 Treaty of Ripon King Charles I was forced to temporarily cede Northumberland and County...
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  • Green, lately Stores Supervisory Grade IV. Northern Command Bridging Camp, Ripon. John Hall, Civilian Instructor, No. 215 (Swansea) Squadron, Air Training...
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  • Constituency MP Party Aberavon Jack Edwards Coalition Liberal Aberdare Charles Stanton Coalition NDP Aberdeen North Frank Rose Independent Labour Aberdeen...
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  • Robin Finlayson Cook, M.P., Member of Parliament for Livingston. David Maurice Curry, M.P., Member of Parliament for Skipton and Ripon and Minister of State...
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  • ) Wilfred Henry Parnaby, Storekeeper, North Eastern Electricity Board (Ripon.) John Angus Paterson, Ferryman, Isle of Berneray. Elizabeth Jean Pealing...
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  • Colonel Malcolm Stoddart-Scott, OBE, TD, MD, MP, Member of Parliament for Pudsey and Otley, 1945–1950, and for Ripon since 1950. For political and public services...
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  • John Grey Gorton, MP, Minister for Defence, lately Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia. Home Civil Service Francis Richard Baird, Senior Principal...
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  • addition certain offices of profit, such as cabinet positions, required the MP to seek re-election. These offices are noted separately. During this period...
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  • 1791 15 October 1765 – 14 July 1840 MP Bridgwater Thomas Pocock 22 February 1727 15 June 1672–1745 Clergyman Richard Pococke 11 February 1742 1704 – September...
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  • addition certain offices of profit, such as cabinet positions, required the MP to seek re-election. These offices are noted separately. The c/u column denotes...
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