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William Rees-Mogg congratulated the paper in a Times leading article, praising it in particular for its important part in " the movement away from collectivism ".
* July 1 – William Rees-Mogg, editor of The Times, uses the phrase " Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?
A further threat to the orchestra's existence came in 1984, when a review carried out on behalf of the Arts Council by the journalist William Rees-Mogg opined that England lacked ' a great eastern symphony orchestra ': the suggestion was that the RPO should move to Nottingham.
* William Rees-Mogg, South Africa's bitter harvest, The Times, 11 September 2006
In August 2006, it was claimed by William Rees-Mogg in The Times that there was evidence that Straw was removed from this post upon the request of the Bush administration, possibly owing to his expressed opposition to bombing Iran.
William Rees-Mogg, the first chairman of the BSC, commended her involvement in ensuring that " the public view was always taken into account ".
The BBC feared Whitehouse would initiate litigation for the use of her name in the show's title, and for a period the alternative title The William Rees-Mogg Experience was considered.
Amongst his school contemporaries were James Prior, William Rees-Mogg, Oliver Popplewell and Peter May.
William Rees-Mogg was a political appointment as Chairman and proposed slimming down the Council's responsibilities.
At World in Action he secured his first scoop, persuading Mick Jagger, who had just spent three nights in Brixton prison for possession of drugs, to be filmed in conversation with the editor of The Times William Rees-Mogg, and the Bishop of Woolwich John A. T. Robinson among others, for a programme hailed as a " dialogue between generations ".
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In 1967, a young researcher named John Birt established his early reputation by persuading the rock star Mick Jagger to appear on World in Action to debate youth culture and his recent drug conviction, with Establishment figures, including William Rees-Mogg of The Times, who had written a famous editorial defending the singer.
The philosophers William Rees-Mogg and James Dale Davidson described those possessed of a mind conducive to self-ownership as sovereign individuals, which have supreme authority and sovereignty over their own choices, without the interference of governing powers, provided they have not violated the rights of others.
His friends at Oxford included Robin Day, William Rees-Mogg, Jeremy Thorpe and Michael Heseltine.
Prominent members of the group have included: Christopher Bland, Michael Howard, Sir John Major, Michael Heseltine, Geoffrey Howe, Norman Lamont, Peter Lilley, William Rees-Mogg, Alastair Ross Goobey and Norman St John-Stevas.
James Dale Davidson and William Rees-Mogg wrote The Sovereign Individual.
* William Rees-Mogg, former editor of The Times
He has previously co-authored two short pamphlets with British media historian, John Campbell and with Financial Times editor, Lord William Rees-Mogg, and has co-edited a book of essays with intellectual historian, Pierre Lemieux.
* A Few Moments With Lord William Rees-Mogg-in episode 2 of series 3, on seven occasions throughout the show a photograph of Rees-Mogg was displayed on screen while Herb Alpert's The Swinger from Seville ( burlesque-style music with an audience clearly audible in the background ) was played over the top.
From the late 1950s he began writing anonymously on television and theatre for The Times, and by 1962 he had become the paper's film critic, initially anonymous but later named after the paper abandoned its anonymity rule in January 1967 when William Rees-Mogg became editor.
Other distinguished speakers who addressed the society in the course of the 20th century include Baron Friedrich von Hügel, Fr Ronald Knox, Fr Martin d ' Arcy, Sir Alec Guinness, Arthur Michael Ramsey, HRH The Princess Royal, Rowan Williams, John Finnis, Malcolm Muggeridge, Lord Longford, Immanuel Jakobovits, Viscount Monckton, Maurice Wiles, Terry Eagleton, William Rees-Mogg, Hans Adolf Krebs, Basil Mitchell, Dorothy Hodgkin, Auberon Waugh, Richard Southern, F. R.

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John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh | Lord Rayleigh's method for the isolation of argon, based on an experiment of Henry Cavendish's.
Kevin Kiernan argues that Nowell most likely acquired it through William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, in 1563, when Nowell entered Cecil ’ s household as a tutor to his ward, Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.
The original ' Cottage ' was built in 1780, by William Craven, the sixth Baron Craven and was located on the centre circle of the pitch.
Fighting off a prior claim by Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, Proprietor of Maryland, the Duke passed his somewhat dubious ownership on to William Penn in 1682.
* Thomas William Jones, Baron Maelor
* 1907 – William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, Irish-born physicist ( b. 1824 )
* William Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood, General, British Army ( Field Marshal, Australian Army )
Elizabeth set out to rule by good counsel, and she depended heavily on a group of trusted advisers led by William Cecil, Baron Burghley.
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, the Queen's Secretary of State and Oxford's father-in-law, c. 1571.
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.
William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham may have become aware of the offensive representation after a public performance ; he may also have learned of it while it was being prepared for a court performance ( Cobham was at that time Lord Chamberlain ).
His mother's sister was married to William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, making Burghley Francis Bacon's uncle.
The first recorded impeachment is that of William Latimer, 4th Baron Latimer during the Good Parliament of 1376.
* 1824 – William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, Irish physicist and engineer ( d. 1907 )
* 1753 – William Waldegrave, 1st Baron Radstock, English admiral and politician ( d. 1825 )
Severn also painted such works as Cordelia Watching by the Bed of Lear, Shepherds in the Campagna, Shelley Composing Prometheus Unbound, Isabella and the Pot of Basil, Portia with the Casket, Ariel, Rienzi, The Infant of the Apocalypse Saved from the Dragon, a large altarpiece for the church of San Paolo fuori le Mura at Rome, and many portraits of statesman and aristocrats, including Baron Bunsen and William Gladstone.
Benjamin West's depiction of Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet | William Johnson sparing Jean Erdman, Baron Dieskau | Lord Dieskau's life after the Battle of Lake George.
John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, OM ( 12 November 1842 – 30 June 1919 ) was an English physicist who, with William Ramsay, discovered argon, an achievement for which he earned the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1904.
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There followed the materialist and atheist Jean Meslier, Julien Offroy de La Mettrie, Paul-Henri Thiry Baron d ' Holbach, Denis Diderot, and other French Enlightenment thinkers ; as well as in England, John " Walking " Stewart, whose insistence that all matter is endowed with a moral dimension had a major impact on the philosophical poetry of William Wordsworth.
* 1759 – William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville, British politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ( d. 1834 )
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley | William Cecil ( William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley | Lord Burghley ), Oxford's guardian and father-in-law, and Queen Elizabeth's most trusted advisor.

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