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Owen and Arthur
The announcement was made in the final days of the Owen Arthur administration by MP member Mia Motley.
* Bernard Arthur Owen Williams
Architects such as Frank Gehry, Robert Venturi, Eric Owen Moss, James Stirling and Arthur Erickson were brought in to bring the campus more up to date.
*** Anne Owen, married Sir Arthur Hopton
* Luc Owen as Arthur, Duke of Britaine
* Sir ( Arthur ) Owen Woodhouse ( 1974 )— court of appeal justice
* Memorial Cup – Owen Sound Greys defeats Port Arthur West End Juniors
Exterior of Owen Williams ( engineer ) | Owen Williams ' Daily Express Building, London | Daily Express Building in London. The Daily Express was founded in 1900 by Sir Arthur Pearson.
Owen Arthur with George W. Bush
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Hon. Owen Arthur, the BLP holds nine out of 30 seats in the House of Assembly as of January 2008.

Owen and MP
At the next general election, in 1966, Owen returned to his home town and was elected Labour Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the Plymouth Sutton constituency.
In the February 1974 general election Owen became Labour MP for the adjacent Plymouth Devonport constituency, winning it from the Conservative incumbent Dame Joan Vickers by a slim margin ( fewer than 500 votes ).
After winding up the re-formed SDP, Owen announced his intent to stand down as an MP at the next General Election.
He then served the remainder of his term as an independent MP and after the 1992 General Election was made a life peer with the title " Baron Owen, of the City of Plymouth ", in Letters Patent dated 30 June 1992.
* William Owen Stanley ( 1802 – 1884 ), British MP and Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey
Owen Paterson, the current Environment Secretary and Member of Parliament ( MP ) for North Shropshire under the Conservative Party, was born in Whitchurch, within his present parliamentary constituency.
* John Owen ( MP for Oxford University ), see Oxford University ( UK Parliament constituency )
## Owen Paterson MP ( Secretary of State for Northern Ireland )
His family home was in Cardiff, as his father Sir Owen Temple-Morris was MP for Cardiff East.
His father, Owen Temple-Morris, was also a Conservative MP.
Albert Owen ( born 10 August 1959 ) is a Welsh Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Ynys Môn.
* Albert Owen MP official constituency website
* Albert Owen MP Welsh Labour Party profile
* Mr Owen Paterson MP ( 1997 – 2010 )
* Rt Hon Owen Paterson MP ( 2010 – )
* Owen Paterson MP official constituency website
* Owen Paterson MP
The authors were three journalists, Michael Foot ( a future Leader of the Labour Party ), Frank Owen ( a former Liberal MP ), and Peter Howard ( a Conservative ).
She was appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1994 within the government of Prime Minister Owen Arthur, and was also charged with the responsibility of Leader of the House of Assembly and MP for the constituency of the City of Bridgetown.
While this was seen by some as a reflection of her ineffectiveness as an MP, Owen Jennings, another former farmer, was also ranked lowly, prompting some to suggest that ACT was not as interested in the rural vote as it might once have been.
Charles Owen O ' Conor PC ( 7 May 1838 – 30 June 1906 ) was an Irish MP of the United Kingdom.
Devonport has had a number of prominent MPs, including Leslie Hore-Belisha, Michael Foot ( who began his Commons career in the seat ), and the former SDP leader David Owen ( Who was its longest-served MP ).
Here too is the Welsh MP Henry Richard, a mid C19th Secretary of the Peace Society, instrumental in encouraging the first university in Wales at Aberystwyth along with its founder Sir Hugh Owen, whose own memorial is to the east of the Abney Park Cedar Circle.

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