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William Mabane, 1st
Baron Mabane KBE PC (12
January 1895 – 16
November 1969),
known as Sir
William Mabane between 1954 and 1962, was a
British businessman...
- Adam
Mabane (c. 1734 –
January 3, 1792) was a physician,
judge and
political figure in the
early Province of Quebec. He was born in
Scotland around 1734...
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least every five years.
Mabane's exact party label was
confused for much of his time in the
Commons before becoming Lord
Mabane (first Baron). His local...
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artist and
publisher Sir
Brian Batsford,
politician William Mabane, 1st
Baron Mabane, the
literary agent Graham Watson, the
actor Dominic Rowan and...
- John Crow
Richardson of Swansea, Wales. It was then sold in 1896 to F.G.
Mabane of
South Shields, England. Two
years later the New York
Times on 7 April...
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Governor of
Quebec 1771–1782;
later member of the
Legislative Council Adam
Mabane (1734–1792) 1764
served until 1766;
British Army
physician and judge; later...
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Minister Winston Churchill Preceded by
Robert Boothby Succeeded by
William Mabane Parliamentary Secretary to the
Board of
Trade In
office 6
September 1939 –...
- Government, he lost his seat to the
National Liberal candidate,
William Mabane.
Hudson unsuccessfully contested the
Altrincham by-election in 1933 (where...
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Huddersfield In
office 5 July 1945 – 23
February 1950
Preceded by
William Mabane Succeeded by
Constituency abolished Personal details Born
Joseph Percival...
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review on 17 September, the
government stood firm. On 19 September,
William Mabane,
parliamentary secretary to the
Ministry of Home Security,
urged the public...