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  2. Stanley Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Baldwin's younger son A. Windham Baldwin, writing in 1955, argued that his father, Stanley, had planned a rearmament programme as early as 1934 but had to do so quietly to avoid antagonising the public, whose pacifism was revealed by the Peace Ballot of 1934–35 and endorsed by both the Labour and the Liberal oppositions. His thorough ...

  3. Baldwin family - Wikipedia

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    The Baldwin family’s patrilineal line traces to a Richard “Rich” Baldwin, who lived in England, c. the 1500s. Through their father Alexander Rae Baldwin Jr., the Baldwin brothers are descended from the Mayflower passengers John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley, as well as from William Bradford through their maternal grandfather, Daniel LeRoy Martineau. [1]

  4. Category:Stanley Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    List of awards and honours received by Stanley Baldwin; M. Conservative government, 1922–1924; Second Baldwin ministry; National Government (1935–1937) P.

  5. George Pearce Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    George Pearce Baldwin (17 May 1789 – 1 October 1840) came from Broseley in Shropshire and moved to Worcestershire at the start of the 19th Century, becoming an iron founder at Stourport-on-Severn. He was the son of Thomas Baldwin and Mary Gough.

  6. 1924 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours - Wikipedia

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    The 1924 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours were awards announced on 8 February 1924 to mark the exit of Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, who resigned his first term as prime minister in late January.

  7. Astley Hall, Stourport-on-Severn - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Baldwin died of a heart attack at Astley Hall in June 1945. Stanley Baldwin, then 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, continued to live at Astley Hall until his death there on 14 December 1947. After Lord Baldwin's death, Astley Hall was sold and became a school, [1] and later a care home. The building was Grade II listed on 27 November 1984. [2]

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