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* Graham D. Goodlad, ‘ Gladstone and his rivals: popular Liberal perceptions of the party leadership in the political crisis of 1886-1886 ’, in Eugenio F. Biagini and Alastair J. Reid ( eds.
He is Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Eddisbury, and was first elected in a by-election in July 1999, after Alastair Goodlad was made High Commissioner for Australia by Tony Blair and thus had to leave Parliament.
In Parliament, he served on the home affairs select committee from 1992 until he was appointed as the Parliamentary Private Secretary ( PPS ) to the Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Alastair Goodlad and David Davis for a year in 1994.
Alastair Robertson Goodlad, Baron Goodlad, KCMG, PC, ( born 4 July 1943 ) is a British Conservative politician who served as the British High Commissioner to Australia from 2000 until 2005.
He unsuccessfully contested Eddisbury at the 1983 general election where he was defeated by the sitting Conservative MP Alastair Goodlad by some 14, 846 votes.
Between 1983 and 1999, it was represented by Alastair Goodlad, who resigned upon being appointed as the United Kingdom's High Commissioner to Australia.
Alastair and 1990
Harpsichord by Alastair McAllister, Melbourne, 1999, and a rare pedal harpsichord, by Hubbard & Broekman, Boston, 1990
She was baptised at the Church of St Mary Magdalene, Sandringham, by the Bishop of Norwich, on 23 December 1990, she was the first royal baby to have a public christening, and her godparents were James Ogilvy ( her father's second cousin ), Captain Alastair Ross ( who was unable to attend ), Mrs Ronald Ferguson ( her maternal grandfather's 2nd wife ), Mrs Patrick Dodd-Noble, and Miss Louise Blacker.
Forgan is the sixth chair of the trust ; her predecessors were John Scott ( 1936 – 48 ), Alfred Powell Wadsworth ( 1948 – 56 ), Richard Scott ( 1956 – 84 ), Alastair Hetherington ( 1984 – 89 ), and Hugo Young ( 1990 – 2003 ).
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* Alastair Denniston ( 1921 – February 1942 ) ( continued as Deputy Director ( Diplomatic and Commercial ) until 1945 ).
* Alastair Lynch – Australian Rules Footballer who played 306 game for Fitzroy, Brisbane Bears and the Brisbane Lions, including the 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 Grand Finals
Returning to Australia, Taylor made 1, 403 first-class runs at 70. 15 during the 1989 – 90 season, and ended 1989 with 1, 219 Test runs, thus becoming the first player to better one thousand Test runs in his debut calendar year, something only matched once by England opener Alastair Cook over 15 years later.
Alastair George Bell Sim, CBE ( 9 October 1900 – 19 August 1976 ) was a Scottish character actor who appeared in a string of classic British films.
* Alastair Windsor, 2nd Duke of Connaught and Strathearn ( 1914 – 1943 ), only son of the younger Prince Arthur, died unmarried
Alastair Arthur Windsor, 2nd Duke of Connaught and Strathearn ( formerly Prince Alastair of Connaught and Strathearn ; 9 August 1914 – 26 April 1943 ) was a member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandson of Queen Victoria through his father and great-great-grandson of Victoria through his mother.
Robert Alastair Addie ( 10 February 1960 – 20 November 2003 ) was an English actor who was best known for playing Sir Guy of Gisbourne in the television series Robin of Sherwood.
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Alastair and 1992
She is married to Alastair Osborne, who was Labour candidate in the same Ayr constituency in 1992 that Mrs Osborne won in 1997.
In 1996, Allason sued Alastair Campbell for malicious falsehood with regard to an article printed in the Daily Mirror in November 1992.
Former finance director Alastair Mackenzie stated that in an interview in 2002 that the station had run out of money three times in 1991, and he also helped with a management buy-in of the station for £ 435, 000 in 1992.
He retired from the position in 1987, although Geoffrey Goodman has speculated that he might have agreed to become " Kinnock's Alastair Campbell " had Labour won the 1992 general election.
News at Ten underwent a revamp in November 1992 after the departures of newscasters Alastair Burnet ( in August 1991 ) and Sandy Gall ( in early 1992, though he did remain at ITN filing special war reports for News at Ten ).
The team of Alastair Burnet and Peter Sissons provided many memorable election night programmes on ITV, including the 1984 European elections and Election 87, but by 1992 the faces of ITV's political coverage had changed somewhat.
Other programmes he has presented since 1992 include Alastair Stewart's Sunday for BBC Radio 5 in 1994.
He has also been a regular presence in ITV's national election coverage, co-anchoring their network coverage of the general elections of 2005 ( with Jonathan Dimbleby ), 1997 ( with Dimbleby and Michael Brunson ), 1992 ( with Jon Snow ) and 1987 with Alastair Burnet.
John Alastair Cameron, Lord Abernethy is a Scottish lawyer, and a former Senator of the College of Justice, a judge of the country's Supreme Courts, serving from 1992 to 2007, when he retired.
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