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Sir Anthony Stuart Jolliffe (born 12 August 1938) is a former Lord Mayor of London, serving from 1982 to 1983. [1] He was appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Dorset on 5 April 2006. This gave him the Post Nominal Letters "DL" for Life. In 2013, upon reaching the Mandatory retirement age of 75, he was transferred to the retired ...
Raymond Hervey Jolliffe, 5th Baron Hylton, ARICS, DL (born 13 June 1932), is a British peer and landowner. He was one of 92 hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, sitting as a crossbencher. He was the longest-serving Crossbench member of the House of Lords at the time of his ...
William Jolliffe, 4th Baron Hylton; William Sydney Hylton Jolliffe This page was last edited on 14 October 2023, at 18:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
William George Hervey Jolliffe, 4th Baron Hylton (2 December 1898 – 14 November 1967), was a British peer and soldier. Hylton was the son of Hylton Jolliffe, 3rd Baron Hylton , and Lady Alice Adeliza Hervey.
Sarah Elizabeth Jolliffe Wills (died 1942?) was the first white missionary in Tuvalu. Sarah Jolliffe was the eldest daughter of Samuel Jolliffe of Northbourne, Kent . She was educated at Whitefield's College in Chelsea .
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From 1932, Jolliffe was married to the Scottish-born May H. Clark. She died in Chatswood in 1993. [4] Their daughter Margaret ("Meg") had died in 1989. [1] [5] He died on 16 November 2001 at the age of 94. His funeral service was held at Ourimbah on the Central Coast of New South Wales. [1]
Jolliffe died in February 1802, aged 56, after falling through a trapdoor into a cellar at his home. [2] His wife died the same year. Their grandson William George Hylton Jolliffe became a prominent Conservative politician and was created Baron Hylton in 1866.