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three met to arrange the succession. After a deafening silence when
Churchill was expected to nominate Halifax, the latter obligingly ruled himself out, and Churchill was put forward as Britain's wartime Prime Minister, having avoided any appearance of disloyalty to Chamberlain.
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Churchill and Bracken is found in Churchill's history of the Second World War. Churchill wrote that he had received telegrams from Washington about
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National Government. Churchill's view was that the Labour Party would not support him and so agreed with Chamberlain to nominate Halifax.
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Lysaght & Trevor White. Churchill and the Irishman: The Unbelievable Life of Brendan Bracken; The Little Museum of Dublin 2016. ISBN 978-0957028630
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in Dublin. Bracken denied that, but Dalton insisted that he remembered the smell of
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features a regular column called "Bracken", focusing on providing views and perspectives on how to improve the
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production company, Marbella Productions, in association with
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officer, turned IRA confidant, who was one of General
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Ministers in the Churchill caretaker government, 1945
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1226:"Brendan Bracken Press Conference" 1943 photo
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411:Brendan Rendall Bracken, 1st Viscount Bracken
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1628:Newspaper clippings about Brendan Bracken
1445:"Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years"
1399:Churchill's Secret Son | Absolute History
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947:Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years
675:In 1926, he was the founding editor of
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1235:, life.com; accessed 26 February 2014.
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1502:Minnesota State University, Mankato
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1884:First Lords of the Admiralty
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1807:First Lord of the Admiralty
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1424:The Little Museum of Dublin
920:The Little Museum of Dublin
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1958:The Earl of Bridgewater
1780:Minister of Information
1725:Constituency abolished
1352:History of Romney Marsh
1299:Lockhart, Robin Bruce.
1231:9 December 2010 at the
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2048:The Earl of Winchilsea
2023:The Earl of Winchilsea
1933:The Earl of Torrington
1928:The Earl of Nottingham
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1029:Churchill's Secret Son
804:, he was returned for
721:When Churchill became
602:After Sedbergh, whose
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2294:The Marquess of Ripon
2179:The Viscount Melville
2169:The Viscount Melville
2139:The Viscount Melville
2127:of the United Kingdom
1998:The Earl of Strafford
1948:The Viscount Falkland
1470:"The Gathering Storm"
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2234:Sir James Graham, Bt
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2008:The Earl of Berkeley
1963:The Earl of Pembroke
1938:The Earl of Pembroke
1898:The Earl of Portland
1738:Member of Parliament
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1700:Sir Leonard Lyle, Bt
1670:Member of Parliament
1196:"The Bracken Column"
1179:23 June 2011 at the
1061:Lysaght, pp. 172–173
1033:Churchill's Irishman
978:Nineteen Eighty-Four
941:Brideshead Revisited
902:without ceremony at
620:Member of Parliament
472:Joseph Kevin Bracken
287:Member of Parliament
233:Member of Parliament
30:The Viscount Bracken
26:The Right Honourable
3111:Neville Chamberlain
2464:The Lord Carrington
2459:The Earl of Selkirk
2324:The Lord Tweedmouth
2279:William Henry Smith
2113:The Earl of Chatham
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2093:The Viscount Keppel
2058:The Earl of Halifax
2028:The Duke of Bedford
1943:The Lord Cornwallis
1918:The Lord Cottington
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1800:Sir A. V. Alexander
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