• Peter Temple-Morris, Baron Temple-Morris (12 February 1938 – 1 May 2018) was a British politician. He was elected as the Conservative Member of Parliament...
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    Edward Owen Kayvan Temple-Morris (born 26 April 1965 in Cardiff) is a British DJ, record producer and TV presenter. He hosted London radio station XFM's...
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  • Vera, daughter of David Hamilton Thompson, of Cardiff. Their son, Peter Temple-Morris, was also a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP), but left the...
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  • Peter Morris may refer to: Peter Morris (Australian footballer) (born 1933), Australian rules footballer for Richmond Peter Morris (baseball) (1854–1884)...
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    election, coming second with 20.2% of the vote behind the incumbent Labour MP Peter Pike. At the 2001 general election, Wiggin was elected to Parliament as...
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    Shepperson 1945 Archer Baldwin Conservative 1959 Clive Bossom 1974 Peter Temple-Morris 1997 Independent Conservative 1998 Labour 2001 Bill Wiggin Conservative...
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  • backer in the 1975 contest) and Peter Tapsell. His campaign was run by Keith Hampson, Michael Mates and Peter Temple-Morris. He proposed a complete review...
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    Meyer, Paul Howell MEP Labour Party: Shaun Woodward, Alan Howarth, Peter Temple-Morris, Alan Amos, Anthony Nelson, Robert V. Jackson, Judith Symes Pro-Euro...
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  • and Bedworth, 2024–present Robert Arthur Taylor, Lincoln, 1924–31 Peter Temple-Morris, Leominster, 1998–2001 Fred Thomas, Plymouth Moor View, 2024–present...
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  • FRSA FRGS Member of Parliament for Leominster In office 8 October 1959 – 8 February 1974 Preceded by Sir Archer Baldwin Succeeded by Peter Temple-Morris...
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