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Members of the PPU have included Vera Brittain, Benjamin Britten, Clifford Curzon, Alex Comfort, Eric Gill, Ben Greene, Laurence Housman, Aldous Huxley, George Lansbury, Kathleen Lonsdale, Reginald Sorensen, George MacLeod, Sybil Morrison, John Middleton Murry, Peter Pears, Max Plowman, Arthur Ponsonby, Bertrand Russell, Siegfried Sassoon, Donald Soper, Sybil Thorndike, Michael Tippett and Wilfred Wellock.

Wilfred and 1st
Mountbatten was married on 18 July 1922 to Edwina Cynthia Annette Ashley, daughter of Wilfred William Ashley, later 1st Baron Mount Temple, himself a grandson of the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury.
The Subcommittee consulted several experts on hypnosis from various fields, including the eminent neurologist Prof. W. Russell Brain, the 1st Baron Brain, and the psychoanalyst Wilfred Bion.
Tyrwhitt — aboard the brand new light cruiser — would command the 3rd Flotilla of 16 modern L-class destroyers, whilst his subordinate, Captain Wilfred Blunt — aboard the light cruiser — would command the 1st Flotilla of 16 older destroyers.
Captain Wilfred Spender of the Ulster Division's HQ staff after the Battle of the Somme was quoted in the press as saying, " I am not an Ulsterman but yesterday, the 1st.
The 1st and 32nd divisions of IX Corps lost around 1, 150 men in the crossing, including celebrated war poet Wilfred Owen.

Wilfred and Baron
Kenneth Wilfred Baker, Baron Baker of Dorking, CH, PC ( born 3 November 1934 ), is a British politician, a former Conservative MP and a Life Member of the Tory Reform Group.
Wilfred Gilbert Thesiger ( 1871 – 1920 ), third son of the second Baron, was Consul-General and Minister Plenipotentiary to Addis Abeba.
* Cecil George Wilfred Weld-Forester, 7th Baron Forester ( 1899 – 1977 )
* Wilfred Russell Bailey, 3rd Baron Glanusk ( 1891 – 1948 )
The second Baron, Wilfred Carlyle Stamp, holds the record for having held a peerage for the shortest length of time.
On 16 April 1941, the first Baron Stamp was killed by a German bomb, as was his son Wilfred.
* Wilfred Carlyle Stamp, 2nd Baron Stamp ( 1914 – 1941 )
* Wilfred Russell Bailey, 3rd Baron Glanusk 26 April 1928 – 12 January 1948
The grandson of the Baron Chelmsford, Thesiger was born in London, England and was the first cousin once removed of the explorer and author Wilfred Thesiger ( 1910 – 2003 ), and the nephew of General Frederic Augustus Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford, who, exactly a week after Ernest's birth, famously led his troops in battle against — and defeat at the hands of — a Zulu army at the Battle of Isandlwana.
* Wilfred Brown, Baron Brown, ( 1908 – 1985 ), metals company executive
Wilfred Carlyle Stamp, 2nd Baron Stamp ( 1904 – 16 April 1941 ) was a son of the British banker Josiah Stamp.
Legally therefore Wilfred momentarily inherited the peerage of Baron Stamp and the family had to pay death duty twice.
# redirect Wilfred Stamp, 2nd Baron Stamp
Wilfred Russell Bailey, 3rd Baron Glanusk ( 27 June 1891 – 12 January 1948 ), was a British peer and soldier.

Wilfred and British
This appointment ( by the ILO's British Director-General, C. Wilfred Jenks ) drew particular criticism from AFL-CIO president George Meany and from Congressman John E. Rooney.
* 1893 – Wilfred Owen, British poet ( d. 1918 )
* 24-Sir Wilfred Thesiger, 93, British explorer.
** Wilfred Owen, British poet and soldier ( b. 1893 )
Wilfred Ruprecht Bion DSO ( 8 September 1897 – 8 November 1979 ) was an influential British psychoanalyst, who became president of the British Psychoanalytical Society from 1962 to 1965.
There were parodies of popular British TV entertainers such as Eamonn Andrews (" Seamus Android ", played by Pertwee ), Simon Dee, Wilfred Pickles ( both played by Williams ), and " Daphne Whitethigh ", presumably based on journalist Katharine Whitehorn and played by Marsden, a development of Fanny Haddock, her Fanny Cradock take-off from Beyond Our Ken.
* Wilfred Thesiger ( 1910 – 2003 ) – British explorer and travel writer who explored remote areas of Africa, the Karakoram and the Middle East.
The twentieth-century British psychoanalyst Wilfred Bion elaborated on Keats's term to illustrate an attitude of openness of mind which he considered of central importance, not only in the psychoanalytic session, but in life itself.
World War I gave rise to British war poets and writers such as Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Robert Graves and Rupert Brooke who wrote ( often paradoxically ), of their expectations of war, and / or their experiences in the trench.
During the war, two midshipmen, George Drewry and Wilfred Malleson were awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest award of the British Commonwealth for gallantry, during the Landing at Cape Helles.
Sir Wilfred Patrick Thesiger, CBE, DSO, FRAS, FRGS ( 3 June 1910 – 24 August 2003 ) was a British explorer and travel writer born in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia.
* Pip, in the British newspaper strip cartoon Pip, Squeak and Wilfred
Dedicated to the British poet Wilfred Owen, 2011
Wilfred Rowland Childe ( 1890-1952 ) was a British poet and critic.
* Operation Wilfred, a British Second World War naval operation
* Wilfred E. Rumble, The Thought of John Austin: Jurisprudence, Colonial Reform, and the British Constitution London ; Dover, N. H.: Athlone Press, 1985
Throughout his forty-year career as a British intelligence agent, Jamal ad-Din Afghani was guided by two British Islamic and cult specialists, Wilfred Scawen Blunt and Edward G. Browne.
Wilfred S. Blunt, another member of the British Orientalist school, was given the responsibility by the Scottish Rite Masons to organize the Persian and the Middle East lodges.
Because of this delay, Operation Wilfred, originally scheduled for 5 April, was delayed until 8 April when the British agreed to perform the Norwegian operations separately from those on the continent.
Wilfred Dolby Fuller VC ( 28 July 1893 – 22 November 1947 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Wilfred Wood VC ( 2 February 1897 – 3 January 1982 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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