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- Simey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cyril Simey (1905–1952), British fencer Margaret Simey (1906–2004), Scottish political and...
- Thomas Spensley Simey, Baron Simey (25 November 1906 – 27 December 1969) was a British academic and life peer. Simey was educated at Balliol College, Oxford...
- Simey, a political scientist at Liverpool University; he was later awarded a life peerage by Harold Wilson, but she did not use the title "Lady Simey"...
- Aylmer Simey (18 September 1905 – 19 September 1952) was a British fencer. He competed in the team foil event at the 1928 Summer Olympics. "Cyril Simey". Olympedia...
- Retrieved 3 March 2021. Abbott 1917, pp. 195–200. ****ker 1990. Marshall, Simey & Simey 1961, p. 421. "Who was Charles Booth?". Charles Booth's London. London...
- called "Nat," but in his stories of the past he says that he was called "Simey" (73) and also "Benny" (92), and he refers to McCann as both "Dermot" (in...
- Reality: A Study of the Work of F.G. D'Aeth, Social Administrator, Margaret Simey, ed. David Bingham, Liverpool University Press, 2005, back cover From Rhetoric...
- Stanley Boughey VC (1896–1917), recipient of the Victoria Cross Margaret Simey (1906–2004), political and social campaigner Reginald Bevins (1908–1996)...
- Notes (1995) chapter 1 John William Smith, Mercantile Law (ed. Hart and Simey, 1905). Leon E. Trakman. The Law Merchant: The Evolution of Commercial Law...
- magistrate, Councillor and Chair of the Merseyside Police Committee, Margaret Simey, who was frequently critical of the hardline tactics used by the then Chief...