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William Heward Grafftey PC QC (August 5, 1928 –
February 11, 2010) was a
Canadian politician and businessman. Born in Montreal, Quebec, to a
wealthy family...
- Toby
Grafftey-Smith (29
October 1970 – 11
April 2017),
known professionally as Toby Smith, was an
English musician, most
famous for
being the keyboardist...
- and
backed Peter MacKay.
Former Cabinet Minister and
Quebec MP
Heward Grafftey also
withdrew his
candidacy from the race due to
health concerns and backed...
- Sir
Laurence Barton Grafftey-Smith KBE, KCMG (16
April 1892 – 3
January 1989) was a
British diplomat. He was a
member of the
British Consular Service from...
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Progressive Conservative cabinet minister and
leadership candidate Heward Grafftey stood as a
candidate for the
party during that election. (See also: Progressive...
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original on 15
December 2020.
Retrieved 19
September 2019. "Toby
Grafftey-Smith, co-founder of
Jamiroquai – obituary". The Telegraph. 29
April 2017...
- ISBN 9780879306298. "Jay Kay
quits music".
Digital Spy. 28
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Grafftey-Smith, co-founder of
Jamiroquai – obituary". The Telegraph. 29
April 2017...
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cabinet minister Sinclair Stevens and
former junior cabinet minister,
Heward Grafftey, who
polled near or
below Craig Chandler in the
final PC
Party leadership...
- Sir
Anthony Paul
Grafftey-Smith, CBE, TD (1903–1960), born
Anthony Paul
Grafftey Smith, was a
British central banker. He
joined the Bank of
England in...
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Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, had sat in
parliament since 1965.
Heward Grafftey, 47, was the MP for Brome—Missisquoi, Quebec.
James McPhail Gillies, 51...