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  2. Anne Chamberlain - Wikipedia

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    Anne de Vere Chamberlain (née Cole; 1 June 1882 – 12 February 1967) was the wife of British prime minister Neville Chamberlain. A successful businessman when they married, he credited her with encouraging him into political life, and rising to the premiership.

  3. Ann Chamberlin - Wikipedia

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    Ann Chamberlin is an American writer of historical novels.Her website states that the "purpose of storytelling . . . is to support positions in exact opposition to the views prevailing in a culture's powerhouses, whatever those views happen to be."

  4. Category:Chamberlain family - Wikipedia

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  5. Te Rua - Wikipedia

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    Anne Chamberlain Emilio De Marchi: Cinematography: Warrick Attewell Rory O'Shea: Edited by: Dell King Simon Reece: Music by: Dalvanius Prime: Production companies ...

  6. Munich Mouser - Wikipedia

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    Bob arrived in Downing Street on 28 May 1937, the day Neville Chamberlain became the prime minister; [5] owing to his role as a civil servant, [6] Bob received a salary. [7] In 1939 Anne, Chamberlain's wife, suggested that the history of 10 Downing Street might start with its first occupant, the daughter of Charles II, and end with Bob.

  7. George Best Belfast City Airport - Wikipedia

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    It was opened on 16 March 1938 by Anne Chamberlain, the wife of then British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain. The inaugural flight was to Glasgow, Scotland. [7] This became Belfast's main civilian airport from 1938 to 1939.

  8. Forum Club - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Royal, Lady Mountbatten, the Crown Prince of Norway, Anne Chamberlain, the wife of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and General de Gaulle were also guests of honour at the club. In 1952, the lease in Grosvenor Place expired, and the club had to look for a new home, which it found at 42 Belgrave Square. On 27 May 1953, the ...

  9. Sir Thomas Griffin (1323–1360) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Griffin (1390–1436), son of Richard Griffin and Anne Chamberlain (d. 1436) (Other children: Margaret Griffin (b. 1390) & John Griffin)