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Strutt & Parker is one of the largest property consultancies in the UK with a network of 60 offices, 10 in prime central London. It was founded in 1885, [1] by the partnership of two friends, Hon. Edward Gerald Strutt and Charles Alfred Parker. [2] In 2017 Strutt & Parker was acquired by BNP Paribas Real Estate, part of the BNP Paribas Group. [3]
Sir Nigel Edward Strutt DL TD (18 January 1916 – 28 January 2004) was the chairman of the Strutt & Parker (Farms) Ltd firm of agricultural property consultants, land agents and farm managers. He farmed 22,500 acres (91 km 2) in Essex and Suffolk. He was a Deputy Lieutenant for Essex from 1954, and High Sheriff of Essex in 1966.
Edward Gerald Strutt CH (10 April 1854 in Witham, Essex – 8 March 1930 in Hatfield Peverel, Essex) was a British agriculturist who played an important role in British food and agricultural planning during World War I, for which he was appointed to the Order of the Companions of Honour in 1917.
Strutt is a surname, and may refer to: Anna Strutt, New Zealand economist; Arthur John Strutt (1818–1888), English painter, engraver, writer and traveler; Charles Hedley Strutt (1849–1926), British Conservative Party politician, MP for Essex Eastern 1883–85, Maldon 1895–1906; Charlotte Strutt, 1st Baroness Rayleigh (1758–1836 ...
Kieran McKenna the current manager of Ipswich Town.. From 1878 to 1936, Ipswich Town Football Club was an amateur side and the team was selected by committee. After turning professional in 1936, the club appointed Mick O'Brien as their manager who led them to immediate success in winning the Southern League.
John James Strutt, 2nd Baron Rayleigh (1796–1873) [2] John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh (1842–1919) Robert John Strutt, 4th Baron Rayleigh (1875–1947) John Arthur Strutt, 5th Baron Rayleigh (1908–1988) John Gerald Strutt, 6th Baron Rayleigh (b. 1960) The heir apparent is the present holder's son, the Hon. John Frederick Strutt (b ...
Mick Mills captained Ipswich and has made the most appearances for the club. Paul Mariner was part of the Ipswich squad which won the UEFA Cup in the 1980–81 season. John Wark, one of the four inaugural members of the Ipswich Town F.C. Hall of Fame Richard Wright played over 350 games for Ipswich in three separate spells at the club.
John Parker: Whig Henry George Ward: Radical Shrewsbury (two members) Edward Holmes Baldock: Conservative Robert Aglionby Slaney: Whig Shropshire North (two members) William Ormsby-Gore: Conservative Edward Herbert: Conservative Shropshire South (two members) Robert Clive: Conservative Orlando Bridgeman: Conservative Sligo: John Patrick Somers ...