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* Selwyn Lloyd: Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
* Selwyn Lloyd: Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
* Selwyn Lloyd: Chancellor of the Exchequer
* Selwyn Lloyd: Chancellor of the Exchequer
Two years later he succeeded Selwyn Lloyd as Speaker of the House of Commons.
* Selwyn Lloyd ( John Selwyn Brooke Lloyd, 1904 – 1978 ), foreign secretary of the United Kingdom
Macmillan agreed with Heathcoat-Amory that the best successor at the Treasury would be the current Foreign Secretary, Selwyn Lloyd.
Senior Conservative figures such as Lord Woolton and Selwyn Lloyd urged Home to make himself available for consideration.
* Selwyn Lloyd: Lord Privy Seal
* Selwyn Lloyd ( former Foreign Secretary, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Speaker of the House of Commons )
He won 14, 302 votes and retained his deposit but Selwyn Lloyd held on to the seat for the Conservatives.
According to Speaker Selwyn Lloyd, the now famous disorderly behaviour of MPs during PMQs first arose as a result of the personal animosity between Harold Wilson and Edward Heath ; before this PMQs had been lively but comparatively civilised.
* Selwyn Lloyd ( 1963 – 1964 )
In 1971, having had early warning that Horace King would be retiring, the Conservatives took the lead in offering to the Labour Party either Selwyn Lloyd or John Boyd-Carpenter as potential Speakers.
The Labour Party chose Selwyn Lloyd partly because he was perceived as a weak figure.
For example, Selwyn Lloyd and George Thomas had both previously served as high-ranking Cabinet members, whilst Bernard Weatherill was previously a party whip.
The Labour and Liberal parties stood against Selwyn Lloyd in both elections in 1974, and Labour and the SDP stood against Bernard Weatherill in 1987.
His rather " grand " manner caused Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd to coin the epigram, " You're a deb, Sir Gladwyn Jebb ".
John Selwyn Brooke Lloyd, Baron Selwyn-Lloyd ( 28 July 1904 – 18 May 1978 ), known for most of his career as Selwyn Lloyd, was a British Conservative Party politician who served as Foreign Secretary from 1955 to 1960, then as Chancellor of the Exchequer until 1962.

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Anderson attended Selwyn College, Cambridge where, from 1974 to 1975, he was President of Footlights.
Rakaia and Aoraki were renamed Selwyn and Rangitata respectively while the Banks Peninsula was reconstituted as the Port Hills.
* A previously unnamed mountain in the Canadian Rockies in the Selwyn range, which was named Mount Terry Fox by the government of British Columbia ; the area around it is now known as Mount Terry Fox Provincial Park ;
Pharo, the English alternate spelling of Pharaoh, was easy to learn, quick and, when played honestly, the odds for a player were the best of all gambling games, as records Gilly Williams in a letter to George Selwyn in 1752.
The Tory wit George Selwyn wrote that, " I have passed two evenings with him, and never was anybody so agreeable, and the more so from his having no pretensions to it ".
Selwyn also said that " Charles, I am persuaded, would have no consideration on earth but for what was useful to his own ends.
The final scene to be filmed was the section in the park with Lionel and the zombie baby Selwyn.
The college was founded by the Selwyn Memorial Committee in memory of the Rt Reverend George Selwyn ( 1809 – 1878 ), who rowed on the Cambridge crew in the first Varsity Boat Race in 1829, and went on to become the first Bishop of New Zealand ( 1841 – 1868 ), and subsequently the Bishop of Lichfield ( 1868 – 1878 ).
In 2008, Selwyn was ranked first out of the 29 colleges which admit undergraduate students on the Tompkins Table ( 3rd in 2009, 4th in 2007, 6th in 2010, 7th in 2006 ).
Following the death of George Augustus Selwyn in April 1878, a former Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge who had played an important role in the establishment of New Zealand as its first Bishop, the Selwyn Memorial Committee was founded in Spring 1878.
It was no longer referred to by the University as " Selwyn College Public Hostel " ( or " H.
The site was originally considered somewhat remote from the centre of the university ( indeed, an alternative site on Lensfield Road, where the Catholic Church now stands, was considered but rejected as being too small ), however, with the growth of departmental buildings, libraries and new faculties, Selwyn ( along with Newnham College ) now neighbours the Sidgwick Site, affording Selwynites the easiest access of any Cambridge college to the many arts faculty buildings housed there.
Selwyn, in common with other Cambridge colleges, originally admitted only men, but was one of the first colleges to become mixed when women were admitted from 1976.
In 1921, Selwyn Edge ( who had been with Napier & Son ) bought shares in the company and was appointed governing director.
According to Selwyn Raab, an investigative reporter for The New York Times, it was at the Luciano meeting, held in the Grand Hotel et des Palmes in Palermo, Sicily, that a plan was put into place through which Sicilians were responsible for distributing heroin in the U. S., while the American mobsters collected a share of the income as " franchise fees ".
On August 26, 1881, he was visited by the census taker William T. Selwyn, who counted twelve people in the Hunkpapa leader's immediate family.
In the 1970s the airfield was the outdoor location for a series of Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt !, a situation comedy on British television.
Skiing in Australia was first introduced by Norwegian miners in the goldrush town of Kiandra, New South Wales around 1859, near today's Selwyn Snowfields ski resort.
Their play was led by Selwyn House School graduates Samer Balagi and Phil Cutler, the Islanders regained much of their respect that had been lost in recent years throughout the college football leagues.
Following the intervention of the local member of parliament, Charles Selwyn, the Isle of Ely was constituted a separate administrative county in 1889.
* GSN aired a dodgeball game show called Extreme Dodgeball it was hosted by Bill Dwyer and Zach Selwyn and ran for 3 seasons.

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In 2012 Jason Humphreys, representing Llais Gwynedd, was elected in Porthmadog East, whilst Selwyn Griffiths of Plaid Cymru, retained his seat in Porthmadog West, unopposed.

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