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Asterley is a
village in Shropshire, England. Its name,
derived from Old English,
means "the
eastern clearing in the forest". It was
historically a township...
- with a south-east
Asian setting, as H. C.
Asterley.
Asterley was born in Souldrop, Bedfordshire.
Asterley was a
civil servant, who
spent much of his...
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Philip Asterley Jones (21 June 1914 – 23
October 1978) was a
British solicitor and politician. Born in Duffield,
Jones was
educated at
Tonbridge School...
- the city of Sheffield,
South Yorkshire in England.
Founded by
Maurice Asterley, in 1904, the
school provides education underpinned by a
strong Christian...
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active service. He held his seat
until 1945, when it was won by
Philip Asterley Jones (Labour). Coterminously, he
served in the City of
London Yeomanry...
- 1965
Novel Banned from 1929 to 1965.
Rowena Goes Too Far (1931) H. C.
Asterley 1931 *Unknown* *Unknown*
Novel Banned in
Australia because of
customs belief...
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Parliament of the
United Kingdom Preceded by
Philip Asterley Jones Member of
Parliament for
Hitchin 1950 – 1955 Succeeded by
Martin Maddan New constituency...
- of
England and Wales,
originally written by Sir
Rupert Cross and
Philip Asterley Jones, and then
edited by them and
Richard Card. It was
published by Butterworths...
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Historic Singapore British p****port of
novelist H. C.
Asterley,
issued in 1951...
- Ashfield, Ashfields,
Ashford Bowdler,
Ashford Carbonel, Ash Magna, Ash Parva,
Asterley, Asterton,
Astley Abbotts, Astley,
Aston (Claverley),
Aston (Telford and...