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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"...
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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...
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Thomas Spensley Simey,
Baron Simey (25
November 1906 – 27
December 1969) was a
British academic and life peer. Son of
George Iliffe Simey,
Clerk of the...
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vociferous of
these critics was
Margaret Simey, who led the
Labour Group on the
Police Committee.
Simey had
previously voiced concerns over what she...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- magistrate,
Councillor and
Chair of the
Merseyside Police Committee,
Margaret Simey, who was
frequently critical of the
hardline tactics used by the then Chief...
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Monterrubio 2015–2018 63rd
Congress 2018
Sandra Simey Olvera Bautista 2018–2021 64th
Congress 2021
Sandra Simey Olvera Bautista 2021–2024 65th
Congress 2024...
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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...