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    Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman PC MP (24 October 1873 – 17 November 1927) was a British radical Liberal Party politician, intellectual and man of letters...
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  • Bureau. Lloyd George appointed the writer and fellow Liberal MP, Charles Masterman to head the organization, whose headquarters were set up at Wellington...
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    May 1915 Monarch George V Prime Minister H. H. Asquith Preceded by Charles Masterman Succeeded by Winston Churchill In office 11 January – 9 July 1916...
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  • author Charles Masterman (1873–1927), British Liberal politician and journalist Howard Masterman (1867–1933) Bishop of Plymouth Walter S. Masterman (1876–1946)...
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    produced by the government under the guidance of such journalists as Charles Masterman and newspaper owners such as Lord Beaverbrook. By adapting to the...
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    Coalition Conservative 1919 John Henry Thorpe Coalition Conservative 1923 Charles Masterman Liberal 1924 Sir Boyd Merriman Conservative 1933 Edmund Ashworth Radford...
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    Government Board. Sir Charles Edward Henry Hobhouse succeeds Samuel as Postmaster-General. Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman succeeds Hobhouse at the...
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  • was educated at Cranleigh School. Cochrane played the role of Lieutenant Charles Gaylion, a Royal Flying Corps pilot in the BBC television series Wings...
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    senior Asquithian Liberals like Sir John Simon, Viscount Gladstone and Charles Masterman, and as late as 30 June by journalists such as H. W. Massingham and...
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    August 1914, David Lloyd George appointed a Member of Parliament (MP), Charles Masterman, to head a Propaganda Agency at Wellington House. A distinguished...
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