Wounded Veterans". SWV. Retrieved 4 February 2020. Debrett's Peerage. 2019. p. 2880. Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Archie Hamilton...
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Archie Hamilton is a DJ, producer and label owner based in London. He has released on labels such as Fear of Flying, Fasten Musique Concrete and his own...
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engineer Archie Hamilton (born 1941), British Conservative politician, MP 1978–2001 Archie Hamilton (DJ), DJ, producer and label owner Archie Hamilton (promoter)...
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Feb 1974 constituency created Feb 1974 Peter Rawlinson Conservative 1978 by-election Sir Archie Hamilton Conservative 2001 Chris Grayling Conservative...
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of Hamilton, the title into which the Lordship of Parliament merged Arthur Hamilton, Lord Hamilton, retired Lord Justice General Archie Hamilton, Baron...
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politician Archie Hamilton, Baron Hamilton of Epsom (born 1941), is the second son of the third Baron Hamilton of Dalzell. John Glencairn Carter Hamilton, 1st...
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was launched in February 1991 by Mrs. Ann Hamilton, wife of the then Armed Forces Minister Archie Hamilton. She was commissioned in October that same...
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Defender Captain — Hans Howes Subhumans James Bridges Shane Callan Archie Hamilton Michael Kellogg Douglas Payton Dale Park Ray Oliver Nathan Purdee Le...
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Hague Iain Duncan Smith Michael Howard David Cameron Preceded by Sir Archie Hamilton Succeeded by Sir Graham Brady Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal...
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Alex Hamilton) Archibald Hamilton (disambiguation) (including Archie Hamilton) Andrew Hamilton (disambiguation) (including Andy Hamilton) Ann Hamilton (disambiguation)...
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