Irene Mervyn Parnicott Pike, Baroness Pike, DBE (16 September 1918 – 11 January 2004) was a British Conservative politician. The name by which she came...
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commander Mervyn Peake (1911–1968), English modernist writer, artist, poet and illustrator, best known for his Gormenghast series Mervyn Pike, Baroness Pike (1918–2004)...
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Christopher Montague Woodhouse (jointly) (to October 1964) March 1963: Mervyn Pike (jointly) (to October 1964) October 1964: The Lord Stonham (jointly)...
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October 1964 – 6 April 1966 Prime Minister Harold Wilson Preceded by Mervyn Pike Montague Woodhouse Succeeded by Maurice Foley Dick Taverne Member of...
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1963 Christopher Montague Woodhouse 16 July 1962 – 16 October 1964 Mervyn Pike 1 March 1963 – 16 October 1964 First Lord of the Admiralty The Earl...
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Stephen Payne (born 1975), footballer Daryl Peach (born 1972), pool player Mervyn Pike (1918–2004), politician Harry Poole (1935–1977), rugby footballer Gary...
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Martin Pike (Australian footballer) (born 1972), Australian rules footballer Matt Pike (Born 1972) American Guitarist and Vocalist Mervyn Pike (1918–2004)...
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leader Edward Heath and Chief Whip William Whitelaw eventually chose Mervyn Pike as the Conservative shadow cabinet's sole woman member. At the 1966 Conservative...
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Kenneth Pickthorn, 1st Baronet Charles Pierrepont, 4th Earl Manvers Mervyn Pike Richard Pilkington; MP for Newton (1899–1906) Sir Richard Pilkington;...
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Leonard David Gammans 1955: Cuthbert Alport 1957: Kenneth Thompson 1959: Mervyn Pike 1963: Raymond Llewellyn Mawby 1964: Joseph Slater 1969: Joseph Slater...
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