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    of political biography. Ben Pimlott was born in Merton, Surrey, now Greater London, on 4 July 1945. His father was John Pimlott, a civil servant at the...
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  • Pimlott is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Pimlott (died 1895), English footballer Ben Pimlott (1945–2004), British historian...
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    Among its wardens have been Richard Hoggart, Andrew Rutherford and Ben Pimlott. The current, and first woman, Warden is Frances Corner. In 2018, the...
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    His biographer Ben Pimlott characterised Dalton as peevish, irascible, given to poor judgment and lacking administrative talent. Pimlott also recognised...
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    June 2018. Retrieved 10 April 2014. Ben Pimlott, Harold Wilson (1992), pp. 604–605, 648, 656, 670–677, 689. Ben Pimlott, Harold Wilson (1992), pp. 3–20,...
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    the few remaining links between the UK and the Commonwealth. Historian Ben Pimlott argues that joining Europe "constituted the most decisive step yet in...
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  • Nobbs, comedy writer (Reginald Perrin) Redmond O'Hanlon, travel writer Ben Pimlott, biographer John Preston, journalist and novelist James Runcie, novelist...
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  • when royalty lost the plot?". The Independent. Retrieved 17 July 2022. Ben Pimlott "Polishing Their Image", extract from The Queen, HarperCollins (1996)...
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  • Elizabeth spoke on the record to HM the Queen's official biographer, Ben Pimlott.[citation needed] When Betjeman died in Cornwall on 19 May 1984, Lady...
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  • as Labour Historian Ben Pimlott. He says this idea is a "mirage, an illusion which rapidly fades the closer one gets to it." Pimlott sees much disputation...
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