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* 1907 – Quintin Hogg, British politician ( d. 2001 )
* January 17 – Quintin Hogg, British philanthropist ( b. 1845 )
* February 14 – Quintin Hogg, British philanthropist ( d. 1903 )
In his final year Heath was President of Balliol College Junior Common Room, an office held in subsequent years by his near-contemporaries Denis Healey and Roy Jenkins, and as such was invited to support the Master of Balliol Alexander Lindsay, who stood as an anti-appeasement ' Independent Progressive ' candidate against the official Conservative candidate, Quintin Hogg, in the Oxford by-election, 1938.
For the businessman and philanthropist, see Quintin Hogg ( merchant )
Quintin McGarel Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone, KG, CH, PC, QC, FRS ( 9 October 1907 – 12 October 2001 ), formerly 2nd Viscount Hailsham ( 1950 – 1963 ), was a British politician who was known for the length of his career, the vigour with which he campaigned for the Conservative Party, and the influence of his political writing.
Born in London, Hogg was the son of Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham, who was Lord Chancellor under Stanley Baldwin, and grandson of another Quintin Hogg, a merchant, philanthropist, and educational reformer.
His publicity-seeking antics at the Party Conference ( e. g. feeding his newborn baby in public, and allowing his supporters to distribute " Q " ( for Quintin ) badges ) were considered vulgar at the time, so in the end Macmillan did not encourage senior party members to choose Hogg as his successor.
* Quintin Hogg, Esq ( 1907 – 1929 )
Quintin Hogg ( 1929 – 1938 )
Quintin Hogg, MP ( 1938 – 1950 )
Quintin Hogg, QC, MP ( 1963 – 1970 )
* The Papers of Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone are held at the Churchill Archives Centre in Cambridge and are accessible to the public.
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Quintin Hogg
: For the cabinet minister, see Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone
Quintin Hogg ( 14 February 1845 – 17 January 1903 ) was an English philanthropist, remembered primarily as a benefactor of the Royal Polytechnic institution at Regent Street, London now known as the University of Westminster.
Hogg was the grandfather of Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone.
* G. S. Woods, " Hogg, Quintin ( 1845 – 1903 )", rev.

Quintin and also
The initial distro utilized the GNOME desktop environment and contained new utilities mainly written by Quintin Beukes ( a shareholder in Cubit Accounting ) who was also employed by Andre Coetzee at the time ..
Working in the Tolima region inhabited by renowned indigenous leader Quintin Lame, they also published a study indicating the indigenous culture of the local populations and also indicated the blood type variations among the indigenous groups of the Pijao in the Department of Tolima as further proof of their Amerindian identity, as these tribes were arguing over rights to ancestral lands.

Quintin and served
Until 1940 it was served by St. Quintin Park and Wormwood Scrubs, a station on the West London Line.

Quintin and first
On 15 November, the squadron moved to Bahia San Quintin on the Chilean coast, where a ceremony was held to distribute 300 Iron Crosses second class, amongst the crew, and an Iron Cross first class to Admiral Spee.
The merchant and philanthropist Quintin Hogg, seventh son of the first Baronet, was the father of Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham, twice Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom.
Quintin McKinnon was the trekker and entrepreneur that first widely disseminated information about the Milford Track to the general public.
A drought devastated one of the first wheat harvests, and by 1900 all colonists had abandoned San Quintin.
The first Filipino priest of the parish was Father Quintin Bautista.
This was followed by the first public performance, which was given as part of a charity benefit by the Moray Minstrels ( along with Kate, Florence and Ellen Terry and others ) for C. H. Bennett, on 11 May 1867 at the Adelphi Theatre, with du Maurier as Box, Quintin Twiss as Cox and Arthur Cecil as Bouncer, performing as an amateur under his birth name, Arthur Blunt.

Quintin and London
He attended Quintin Kynaston School and graduated from the University of East Anglia before undertaking an MSc in Environmental Economics at University College London.
* Quintin Kynaston Community Academy, St John's Wood, London.
* Quintin Kynaston Community Academy, a secondary school in North West London
St. Quintin Park and Wormwood Scrubs railway station, sometimes known simply as " Wormwood Scrubs station ", was a station situated in North Pole Road, North Kensington on the West London Line.
Arthur F. Moody's Water-Fowl and Game-Birds in Captivity ; Some Notes on Habits & Management ( H. F. & G. Witherby, 326 High Holborn, London, W. C .) relates in detail the experience of the bird-keeper for Scampston's grounds in the years of William Herbert St Quintin.

Quintin and County
* C. c. plumbea ( Grinnell, 1926 )-San Quintin California Quail-San Diego County to southern Baja California

Quintin and Council
* Quintin Hogg: Lord President of the Council and Minister for Science
* Quintin Hogg: Lord President of the Council

Quintin and other
To differentiate Fifehead from other manorial holdings called Fifehead in Dorset ( Fifehead St. Quintin and Fifehead St. Magdelen ) the Neville part was added to the name.

Quintin and they
Lord Hailsham married Elizabeth ( Brown ) Marjoribanks, widow of Archibald Marjoribanks, and daughter of James Trimble Brown, in 1905, and they had two sons, including Quintin Hogg, Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone.

Quintin and were
Among the Conservatives, Quintin Hogg and Nigel Fisher were critical, while Hugh Fraser, Ronald Bell, Dudley Smith, and Harold Gurden were sympathetic.
Other changes in territorial composition happened in the following years until, in 1901, Nueva Ecija's northern municipalities of Balungao, Rosales, San Quintin and Umingan were annexed to Pangasinan.
Quintin Hogg, 2nd Viscount Hailsham and Alec Douglas-Home, 14th Earl of Home were able to take advantage of the Act to disclaim their titles, despite having inherited their titles in 1950 and 1951 respectively.
In 1464 Adolf II of Nassau appointed for the parish of St Quintin three Baumeisters ( master-builders ) who were to choose twelve chief parishioners as assistants for life.
He flew back home, across Africa, in a Vickers Vimy-a pioneering feat for which he and his co-pilot Quintin Brand were both knighted.
* Among those who found refuge and passage in the town were top officials of the land led by then Executive Secretary Manuel Roxas who was later captured by the Japanese in 1942, Senator Quintin Paredes, Speaker Laurel and Teofilo Sison.
Thirty km of track were laid-including a rail causeway from the west bank of inner Bahiá San Quintin – before the colony failed.
It was in 1901 during the American Civil Commission that Rosales, together with Balungao, Umingan, San Quintin, were segregated from Nueva Ecija and became parts of Pangasinan.
Other names that were seen as possible contenders were Quintin Hogg, Peter Thorneycroft and Enoch Powell, Shadow Transport Minister ( who eventually did stand ).

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