- Hugh
Richard Heathcote Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st
Baron Quickswood PC (14
October 1869 – 10
December 1956),
styled Lord Hugh
Cecil until 1941, was a
British Conservative...
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Viscount Cecil of Chelwood; Lord
Edward Cecil; and Hugh Cecil, 1st
Baron Quickswood; were all
younger sons of the
third Marquess. Lord
David Cecil, Professor...
- Mrs Mary
Grave of Baldock, for the
remaining 30
years of his life at
Quickswood, in the
parish of Clothall. His
relationship with her
predated his marriage...
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Master 1884–1905
Montague Rhodes James (1918–1936) Hugh Cecil, 1st
Baron Quickswood (1936–1944) Sir
Henry Marten (1945–1949) Sir
Claude Aurelius Elliott (1949–1965)...
- They had two children. Lord Hugh
Richard Heathcote Cecil, 1st
Baron Quickswood (14
October 1869 – 10
December 1956)
Salisbury had prosopagnosia, a cognitive...
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Salisbury Baron de Ros
Baron Rockley Viscount Cecil of
Chelwood Baron Quickswood Baron Amherst of
Hackney "No. 15324". The
London Gazette. 3
January 1801...
- Gascoyne-Cecil (1867–1918) Hugh
Richard Heathcote Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st
Baron Quickswood (1869–1956)
Davey 2019, p. 12.
Webster 2016, p. xi.
Ralph 1902, p. 467...
- pun on the word
hooligan and "Hugh", as in Lord Hugh
Cecil (later Lord
Quickswood), one of the faction's leaders. The
Hughligans were a
group of backbench...
- 1st
Viscount Cecil of Chelwood) and Lord Hugh
Cecil (later 1st
Baron Quickswood). He was
educated at Eton,
where he was
bullied and
nicknamed "Fish",...
- The
Right Reverend Lord
William Cecil, Lord
Cecil of
Chelwood and Lord
Quickswood were his
younger brothers, and
Prime Minister Arthur Balfour his first...