• Stephen Hales (before 1331 – 1394/5), of Testerton, Norfolk, was an English soldier and politician. Hales was born the son and heir of William Hales of...
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  • Stephen Hales (1677–1761) was a clergyman and scientist. Stephen Hales may also refer to: Stephen Hales (MP for Norfolk) (died 1394/5), MP for Norfolk...
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    Kent in December 2011 Peter Baker (1921–1966), British Conservative MP for South Norfolk Mary Bristow (1781–1805), landscape gardener, owner of Quidenham...
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  • Lord John Smith, MP for Andover, also Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Stephen Fox, MP for Cricklade Richard Hill Henry Boyle, MP for Cambridge University...
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    him and new husband Stephen Fry". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 December 2016 "Norfolk Day: Stephen Fry to give 'Toast to Norfolk'". Eastern Daily Press...
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  • Baker; MP for South Norfolk (1950–1954) Steve Baker; MP for Wycombe (2010–2024) Wilfred Baker; MP for Banffshire (1964–1974) John Baldock; MP for Harborough...
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  • of Gorleston-on-Sea in the County of Norfolk – 8 March 2024 Stuart Marks, CBE, to be Baron Marks of Hale, of Hale in the County of Greater Manchester –...
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    extend it to Fakenham in time, have been backed by the George Freeman, MP for Mid-Norfolk. In June 2021, an unsuccessful funding bid was submitted as part of...
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    similar issues. Seymour's commissions were led by the evangelical M.P. John Hales, whose socially liberal rhetoric linked the issue of enclosure with...
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    result was overturned on petition and his seat awarded in 1735 to Sir Thomas Hales Stooks Smith, Henry. (1973) [1844–1850]. Craig, FWS (ed.). The Parliaments...
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