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Significant post-retirement activities of earlier Governors-General have included: Lord Tennyson was appointed Deputy Governor of the Isle of Wight ; Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson ( by now Lord Novar ) became Secretary of State for Scotland ; and Lord Gowrie became Chairman of the Marylebone Cricket Club ( Lord Forster had also held this post, before his appointment as Governor-General ).
* John Nash ( cricket administrator ) ( 1906 – 1977 ), English Secretary of Yorkshire County Cricket Club, 1931 – 1971
Also included were William Lowndes Secretary of the Treasury who had been significantly responsibility for re-minting the entire debased British coinage in 1696 and John Aislabie who represented the October Club, a group of around 200 MPs who had agreed to vote together.
At Oxford he was President of the Union and Secretary of the Oxford Canning Club.
During his time there, he was Secretary of the University Labour Club.
Paul Whitehead, a close friend of Sir Francis Dashwood, had been the Secretary and Steward to the Hellfire Club.
* Gregory Lauder-Frost, former Political Secretary, and Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman, of the Monday Club.
The club was founded on 1 January 1961, by four young Conservative Party members, Paul Bristol ( a 24 year-old shipbroker and the Club's first Chairman, who left the Club in 1968 ), Ian Greig ( Membership Secretary until 1969 ), Cedric Gunnery ( Treasurer until 1992 ) and Anthony Maclaren.
A third motion, asking the Club to call for the sacking of John Bercow, then Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, and former Monday Club member, for his " hypocrisy ", was defeated.
As British Foreign Secretary, he signed the 1902 Anglo-Japanese Alliance at his London home ( now the Lansdowne Club ) and negotiated the 1904 Anglo-French Entente Cordiale with the French foreign minister, Theophile Delcassé.
The Palazzo's design has been mimicked in several buildings outside Italy, including the Château Grimaldi near Aix-en-Provence, in England Charles Barry's great admiration for the building led him to use it as the model for London's Reform Club, France, the National Building Museum in Washington, D. C., USA, and the Chief Secretary ’ s Building in Sydney, Australia.
Kmoch served as the Secretary and manager of the Manhattan Chess Club, and directed tournaments.
* Mr MacGregor: Deputy Commissioner and Secretary of the Club.
He was also the long-standing Honorary Secretary, and a trustee, of the Savage Club ( which earlier counted among its notable members W. S. Gilbert and George Grossmith ).
Former celebrated local artist, John Kynnersley Kirby, a painter of many local scenes and characters in the early 20th century, once used the interior of the Star for a painting entitled ‘ The Slate Club Secretary ’.
Club officers consist of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Immediate Past President, and 1st -, 2nd-and 3rd-Year Directors.
" As a young activist, Bercow was a member of the right-wing Conservative Monday Club, becoming Secretary of its Immigration and Repatriation Committee.
Howarth was General Secretary of the pressure group, the Society for Individual Freedom 1969-1971, and was once an active member of the Conservative Monday Club.
In this she was supported by other Monday Club MPs John Biggs-Davison, who made representations under the Public Order Act to the Home Secretary, and John Stokes.
He was a member, with his brother Alan, of the College First XVIII Australian Rules football team, and was Secretary of the Student Club.
From 1888 to 1893, the Cape Florida lighthouse was leased by the United States Secretary of the Treasury for a total of US $ 1. 00 ( 20 cents per annum ) to the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club for use as its headquarters.
Not only that but as he had formed Albion less than 2 months previously its fair to assume that there could have been bad feeling even at that early stage of the rivalry, hence no thanks for Allan, who then became the first Secretary and Treasurer of the Sunderland Albion Club.
* Frankston North-The Pines is serviced by Neighbourhood Watch which is broken up by five separate areas each with its own Co-ordinator and their Zone Representatives within a Committee consisting of a Newsletter Editor, Secretary, Treasurer and an Overall Co-ordinator / President ( Stan Doric JP the initiator in 2004 ) current to 2010, liaison during this time with Victoria Police ( Frankston City ) Co-ordinator L / S / Const Sharron Coburn. The areas are known as FRK 22, FRK 23, FRK 24, FRK 25, FRK 26 and are bound by Frankston-Dandenong Road, Pines Flora & Fauna Reserve, Ballarto Rd, Peninsula Country Golf Club.

Club and Gavin
* Club doctor: Gavin Haig
Guest musicians included Pat Mastelotto, Theo Travis, Gavin Harrison, Colin Edwin, Bruce Kaphan ( ex-American Music Club ) and The London Session Orchestra ( arranged by Dave Stewart ).
* The Maloof brothers made a cameo in Lil ' Wayne music video Lollipop, which was filmed at Gavin Maloof's multi-million dollar mansion in the Southern Highlands Golf Club, Las Vegas.
Gavin Dein son of ex-Arsenal Football Club Vice Chairman David Dein, is the founder and CEO of Reward ( company ), a loyalty programme management company.
Gavin studied entrepreneurship at Babson College in Boston, Massachusetts, and has worked as Sponsorship and Fan Relationship Manager for Arsenal Football Club.

Club and McCann
The Derry Housing Action Committee ( DHAC ) was formed in March 1968 by members of the Derry Branch of the Northern Ireland Labour Party and the James Connolly Republican Club, including Eamonn McCann and Eamon Melaugh.
The group's founders were mostly local members of the Northern Ireland Labour Party, such as Eamonn McCann and members of the James Connolly Republican Club ( the Northern manifestation of Sinn Féin, which was banned in Northern Ireland ).

Club and regularly
As an extension of his 6 Music show, Charles regularly takes the Funk and Soul Club to varied venues across the UK and to most major music festivals.
Following the demise of the White Heather Club, Andy Stewart continued to feature regularly in TV Hogmanay shows until his retirement.
Between tours they would regularly play small shows in bars around the Phoenix area such as " The Mason Jar " and " The Sun Club " in Tempe.
In 1890, Yeats co-founded the Rhymers ' Club with Ernest Rhys, a group of London based poets who met regularly in a Fleet Street tavern to recite their verse.
In 1771, for example, it was revealed that eighty-one voters in New Shoreham ( who constituted a majority of the electorate ) formed a corrupt organisation that called itself the " Christian Club ," and regularly sold the borough to the highest bidder.
Organised by the 750 Motor Club the championship regularly sees around 35 competitors racing at circuits such as Brands Hatch, Donington, Oulton Park and Silverstone, to name but a few.
She began playing regularly at the Mudd Club and other venues with Jim Tisdall accompanying her on harp and Gittler guitar.
Surbiton is most famous for Surbiton Hockey Club, which was established in 1874, and is regarded as one of the best hockey clubs in the country with its colts, men and ladies teams all regularly being in the top leagues.
The gang regularly congregated outside the Buffs Club on the corner of the Crumlin Road and Century Street, where their numbers were swollen by other young men from in and around the Shankill.
Newman and Einbinder, a Philadelphia native, regularly join comedian Craig Shoemaker and other friends at Braemar Country Club in Tarzana, California, to watch Philadelphia Eagles games.
Pine Valley encompasses Pine Valley Golf Club, which regularly ranks highly on Golf Digest's list of America's 100 greatest courses.
Chorley are also home to the Chorley Harriers Running Club, who regularly compete in road, cross country, fell and athletics events.
A prominent venue, The Trades Club regularly features musicians of local, national and international renown performing a wide range of music ; including: Rock, Blues, and Folk, through Punk, Klezmer, Ska, Reggae, Dub and Jazz to Qawwali, Trance, Gnawa and Drum and Bass.
Towards the beginning of the 1950s he played regularly at the Caribbean Club on Seventh Avenue, New York, with his only real rival, The Duke of Iron, also a native of Trinidad.
He was a frequent visitor to Moberly throughout his career, was a member of the Moberly Rotary Club, played near handicap golf regularly at the local course and had a " Bradley pew " at Central Christian Church.
Cobham Rugby Football Club has four teams which play regularly, as well as youth and mini sections.
* Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club: Also in northwest England, this course first hosted The Open in 1926 but has only hosted it regularly since 1952.
The suburb is the spiritual home of the great Moseley Rugby Football Club, regular cup finalists in the 1970s and 80s, and still regularly hosting one of the top 14 games in the country.
The Merseybeats appeared regularly at Liverpool's Cavern Club, and they claim to have appeared there with The Beatles on more occasions than any other band from that era.
Fergusson was a member of the Cape Club which regularly assembled at a tavern in Craig's Close.
Mexicali has also a professional 18-hole Golf Course " Club Campestre " where both national and international championships take place regularly.
In the same year, John Arlott formed the Master's Club, a group of Hobbs ' friends who met regularly to toast Hobbs.
Driven by internationally recognized acts at Club Glow and underground talents at venues like U Street Music Hall and Eighteenth Street Lounge, house music parties regularly take place at clubs and warehouses across the city.
Club members of the East London Aikido Club regularly represent their club at national aikido events.

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