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Joseph Grimond,
Baron Grimond, CH, CBE, TD, PC (/ˈɡrɪmənd/; 29 July 1913 – 24
October 1993) was a
British politician,
leader of the
Liberal Party for eleven...
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Laura Miranda Grimond,
Baroness Grimond (née Bonham-Carter; 13
October 1918 – 15
February 1994) was a
British Liberal Party politician, and the wife of...
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Fleming (born 1946),[citation needed] now Kate
Grimond, is
married to John
Grimond (son of
politician Jo
Grimond),
former foreign editor of the news magazine...
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Grizelda Grimond, who was a
secretary for Richardson's
former business partner Oscar Lewenstein, and
daughter of
British politician Jo
Grimond. Grizelda...
- Gaitskell, lost 19
seats and
returned 258. The
Liberal Party, led by Jo
Grimond,
again returned only six MPs to the
House of Commons, but
managed to increase...
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Miranda Bonham Carter (1918–1994),
married the
Liberal Party leader Jo
Grimond,
three sons, one
daughter Mark
Raymond Bonham Carter,
Baron Bonham-Carter...
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Oxford and
Asquith in 1925. His
elder siblings were
Cressida Ridley,
Laura Grimond and Mark
Bonham Carter,
Baron Bonham-Carter. He was
educated at St. Ronan's...
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Operation Hinkelstein) is a 1989
French animated film
directed by
Philippe Grimond and
produced by
Yannick Piel. It is the film
based on the
Asterix comic...
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Frontbench Team from 1956 to 1967 (leaderships
listed chronologically): Jo
Grimond:
Party Leader Donald Wade:
Chief Whip 1958: Mark
Bonham Carter becomes...
- both
Conservative and
Labour challengers was
Orkney and
Shetland MP Jo
Grimond, who was
first elected in 1950. The poor
national showing was
widely viewed...