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This is a list of individuals who were former or serving Members of Parliament for the House of Commons of the United Kingdom by decade of death. List List of United Kingdom MPs who died in the 1990s List of United Kingdom MPs who died in the 2000s List of United Kingdom MPs who died in the 2010s List of United Kingdom MPs who died in the 2020s See also
Michael Malloy (1873 – February 22, 1933), nicknamed Mike the Durable or Iron Mike, was a homeless Irishman from County Donegal who lived in New York City during the 1920s and 1930s. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A former firefighter and stationary engineer , he was murdered by a group of five acquaintances after multiple failed attempts on his life by the men ...
Died of wounds received in Battle of Flores during Anglo–Spanish War: Cornwall (1585–1586) Admiral Sir: John Hawkins: 1532: 1595: Died of sickness off Puerto Rico during Anglo–Spanish War: Plymouth (1571–84) Treasurer of the Navy (1578-death) Vice-Admiral Sir: Francis Drake: c. 1540: 1596: Died of dysentery at sea off Panama, on same ...
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This is a list of sitting members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom who died by assassination or other culpable homicide. Spencer Perceval is the only British prime minister to have been assassinated, having been shot on 11 May 1812 by John Bellingham, a merchant who blamed the government for his debt. From 1882 to 1990, six MPs ...
Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden, PC (/ ˈ s n oʊ d ən /; 18 July 1864 – 15 May 1937) was a British politician.A strong speaker, he became popular in trade union circles for his denunciation of capitalism as unethical and his promise of a socialist utopia.
This is a list of heads of state and government who died in office.In general, hereditary office holders (kings, queens, emperors, emirs, and the like) and holders of offices where the normal term limit is life (popes, presidents for life, etc.) are excluded because, until recently, their death in office was the norm.
Another biographer, H. C. G. Matthew, writes that Asquith's northern nonconformist background continued to influence him: "It gave him a point of sturdy anti-establishmentarian reference, important to a man whose life in other respects was a long absorption into metropolitanism." [10] The boys were sent to the City of London School as day boys.