Gilbert Granville Sharp (19 February 1894 – 1 November 1968), was a British Liberal Party politician and barrister. He was the born in Mafeking, South...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Unionist Richard Colvin 15,300 59.9 −12.7 Liberal Gilbert Granville Sharp 10,228 40.1 +19.5 Majority 5,072 19.8 −32.8 Turnout 25,528 63.5...
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Hayman 18,988 43.16 Conservative Peter Agnew 16,997 38.63 Liberal Gilbert Granville Sharp 8,013 18.21 Majority 1,991 4.53 Turnout 43,998 82.63 Labour win...
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±% Constitutionalist Winston Churchill 19,843 58.9 N/A Liberal Gilbert Granville Sharp 10,080 29.9 −17.2 Labour J R McPhie 3,768 11.2 New Majority 9,763...
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aircraft made by Granville Brothers Aircraft of Springfield, Massachusetts at the now-abandoned Springfield Airport. Gee Bee stands for Granville Brothers. The...
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acquitted Tawia Adamafio and others on treason charges 3 1960 Gilbert Granville Sharp Appeal Court Judge 1961 4 1960 Julius Sarkodee-Addo High Court...
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Saul (founder of the fashion brand Mulberry)[citation needed] Gilbert Granville Sharp, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (1960–1962) Johann Wilhelm...
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to Turkey Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu — Sri Lankan civil servant Gilbert Granville Sharp — liberal politician and barrister Samir Shihabi — President of...
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Charles Kirkwood Ensor; John Boynton Priestley; Wright Robinson; Gilbert Granville Sharp; Reginald Holmes Wilson; and Barbara Frances Wootton. The secretary...
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Alfred Sharp (1867–c. 1918), a coal factor. Her older brother, Ernest Granville Sharp (c. 1896–1916), was killed in the Battle of Gommecourt in 1916. After...
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