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  • in Bury St. Edmunds. He was a Presbyterian and supported the parliamentary cause in the English Civil War. He was an alderman of Bury St. Edmunds by 1643...
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    Bury St Edmunds was a constituency in Suffolk from 1621 to 2024, most recently represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament from 2015 to 2024...
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  • Thomas Chaplin may refer to: Thomas Chaplin (MP for Bury St Edmunds) (1591–1672), English draper and politician Thomas Chaplin (MP for Stamford) (1794–1863)...
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  • (1983–1997) Max Aitken; MP for Ashton under Lyne (1910–1916) Sir Max Aitken; MP for Holborn (1945–1950) Sir William Aitken; MP for Bury St Edmunds (1950–1964) Aretas...
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  • The Bury Conference was held on 30 January, 1645 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk by committeemen of the Eastern Association to discuss their concerns about...
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  • Bourne of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, and had a son Samuel who was created baronet in 1698, and a daughter. Clarke was an alderman of Bury St Edmunds by 1648...
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  • in 1886 United Kingdom general election, as member for Stowmarket. He had been MP for Bury St Edmunds until 1885. William Joseph Corbet was 70 when he returned...
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  • MP for Bury St Edmunds (1646–8) and Suffolk (1654), High Sheriff of Suffolk (1641). Son of William. Sir William Spring, 2nd Baronet (1642–1684), MP for...
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  • ) Charles Chaplin the elder, MP 1802–16, and son Charles Chaplin the younger, MP 1809–31 John Smith, MP 1802–35, and son John Abel Smith, MP 1830–59. Charles...
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  • MP for Thetford (1782–1784) and Cambridge University (1784–1811) Lord John FitzRoy (1785–1856), Whig MP for Thetford (1812–1818) and Bury St Edmunds (1820–1826)...
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  • Incumbent MP for South Cambridgeshire, contesting St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire Elected in the 2023 Mid Bedfordshire by-election, running for re-election...
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    November 2017. "Rt Hon Nicholas Brown MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 23 November 2017. "Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 23 November...
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  • 1904. Edward Hain (MP for St Ives) was elected as a Liberal Unionist, but defected to the Liberal Party in 1904. Hon. Ivor Guest (MP for Plymouth) was elected...
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    Birch was instrumental in providing a small chapel of ease, dedicated to St. Thomas, and consecrated in 1741. This soon expanded into a Georgian church, to...
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    Towler in Bury; in fox hunting, "hark to" meant to listen. Rabbits, Gainsborough : a frequent object of shooting. Bowling Green—Bowls has been for many years...
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    2016. H. Miller, 'Seymour, Sir Thomas I (by 1476-1535/36), of London, Saffron Walden, Essex and Hoxton, Mdx.', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.), The History of Parliament:...
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    1817, and was buried at St. Mary's, Lambeth. William Hosking, architect and civil engineer, who claimed to have formed the design for the British Museum...
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  • List of MPs elected in the 1874 United Kingdom general election (category Wikipedia articles incorporating an LRPP-MP template without an unnamed parameter)
    Harvey, Bt Conservative Burnley Richard Shaw Liberal Bury Robert Needham Philips Liberal Bury St Edmunds (Two members) Edward Greene Conservative Lord Francis...
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  • List of female members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom (category Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies)
    made a life peer as Baroness Jeger, of St Pancras in Greater London, in 1979. DBE. CBE. She resigned as an MP to be made a life peer as Baroness Emmet...
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  • Westminster were held from 1801 to the 1920s when a Member of Parliament (MP) was appointed as a minister in the government. Unlike most Westminster by-elections...
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