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  • alchemist Sir Thomas Norton, 1st Baronet (1615–1691), English politician Thomas Norton (died 1748), MP for Bury St Edmunds, 1727–1733 Thomas Norton (MP for Bristol)...
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  • into the city for dying. Norton was elected MP for Coventry to the Long Parliament in November 1640 but died in 1641. Norton married Prudence Jesson,...
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  • Thomas Norton (1532 – 10 March 1584) was an English lawyer, politician, writer of verse, and playwright. Norton was born in London, the son of Thomas...
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  • in rural Worcestershire. Before becoming an MP, Thomas served as a councillor for the Harvington and Norton ward in Wychavon, serving as the leader of...
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    David William Donald Cameron, Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton, PC (born 9 October 1966) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United...
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  • 1727 to 1747. Norton was the son of Colonel William Norton of Wellow, Hampshire and his wife Elizabeth Norton, daughter of Sir Thomas Norton, 1st Baronet...
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    Richard Norton (born 6 January 1950) is an Australian martial artist, actor, stunt performer, stunt coordinator, security consultant, and fight choreographer...
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  • Baronet; MP for Horsham (1880–1885) and Lewes (1885–1910) Thomas Austen; MP for West Kent (1845–1847) Sir Herbert Austin; MP for Birmingham King's Norton (1918–1924)...
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    Kings Norton, alternatively King's Norton, is an area of Birmingham, England. Historically in Worcestershire, it was also a Birmingham City Council ward...
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  • Edward Norton (11 March 1750 – March 1786) was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1782 to 1786. Norton was the fourth...
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    Samantha Gwendoline Cameron, Baroness Cameron of Chipping Norton (née Sheffield; born 18 April 1971), is an English businesswoman. Until 2010, she was...
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  • Richard Norton was MP for Petersfield from 1572 to 1583. "Petersfield". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 30 July 2019. Portals: Biography Politics...
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  • General Secretary of the Labour Party (2018 to 2020) Lynne Jones, former Labour MP for Birmingham Selly Oak (1992 to 2010) George Monbiot, journalist, author...
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    by his sons John and Thomas. The Norton Knatchbull School, situated in Ashford, was founded by his uncle and namesake, Sir Norton Knatchbull (d.1636) Debrett...
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  • book, but still kept a few copies in circulation. On 16 January 1581 Thomas Norton, M.P., at the opening of the new session of parliament, brought the offensive...
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    Banbury (UK Parliament constituency) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating an LRPP-MP template with two unnamed parameters)
    Stafford and Thomas Denton. It was one of the few in England in the unreformed House of Commons to elect only one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House...
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  • Norton was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 to 1955. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP)...
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  • son of Fletcher Norton MP FRSE (1744–1820) and his wife, Caroline Elizabeth Balmain. His younger brother was Charles Francis Norton. He was the husband...
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  • created The Baron Brownlow in 1776. Norton was not re-elected as Speaker in 1780, but retained his seat as an MP until 1782. Cornwall died in office....
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  • Austick, Ripon, 1973–74 Sir Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin; MP for Birmingham King's Norton (1918–1924) Herschel Lewis Austin, Stretford, 1945–50 Ian Austin...
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