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  • Wadham Wyndham (1793–1849) DL JP was the eldest son of Colonel Wadham Wyndham and an influential figure in Tory politics in the first half of 19th century...
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  • Wadham Wyndham (army officer) (1737-1812), British army officer Wadham Wyndham (political supporter) (1793-1849), British political supporter This disambiguation...
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  • John Wyndham (1558-1645) of Orchard Wyndham, Somerset, English defence organiser; son of Florence Wadham, Lady Wyndham (died 1596) Sir Hugh Wyndham (judge)...
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    Minister to cope with the dementia of King George III are portrayed by Julian Wadham in the 1994 film The Madness of King George. The 2006 film Amazing Grace...
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    Chairwoman of the Imperial Foundation for Social Services Honorary Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford Member of the International Consultative Liaison Committee...
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    Melvyn Bragg (category Alumni of Wadham College, Oxford)
    university through the grammar school system. He read Modern History at Wadham College, Oxford in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Bragg began his career...
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    had managed the building of nearby Montacute, Cranborne House and also Wadham College, Oxford. The redesign expanded on some of the existing buildings...
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  • Jewish community in England; also a political adviser and journalist; although he is a Conservative Zionist supporter of Israel with controversial views...
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  • Sir Francis Wyndham, 20 years (1640–1660) Sir Nicholas Crispe, 20 years (1641–1661) William Sandys, 20 years (1641–1661) Edmund Wyndham, 20 years (1641–1661)...
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  • English co-founder of Charlestown, Massachusetts (d. 1675) October 29 – Wadham Wyndham, English judge (d. 1668) November 1 – Matthew Hale, Lord Chief Justice...
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  • in the by-election and their respective parties. Where seats changed political party at the election, the result is highlighted: light blue for a Conservative...
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