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1133:(First Lord of the Admiralty)). General Paget, who was reluctant to move in case it exacerbated the crisis, was summoned to London. On 14 March 1914 the Committee warned Paget of the perceived need to occupy the arms depots to prevent the Ulster Volunteers from doing so. Seely repeatedly assured French of the accuracy of intelligence that Ulster Volunteers might march on Dublin. No trace of Seely's intelligence survives. It has been suggested, e.g. by Sir James Fergusson, that the move to deploy troops may have been a "plot" by Churchill and Seely to goad Ulster into a rebellion which could then be put down, although this view is not universally held. Carson departed London for Ulster on 19 March, amidst talk that he was to form a provisional government.
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wrote in his diary that “Winston is a criminal lunatic and Seely a fool” (26 March 1914). By 30 March it was clear that
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Asquith publicly repudiated the "peccant paragraphs" (25 March). Talk of a government "plot" was now widespread amongst the
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that "we ought to assume that it is genuine and sincere...I have had many interviews with Herr Hitler. I think the noble Lord and all the people who have really met this remarkable man will agree with me on one thing, however much we may disagree about other things—that he is absolutely truthful,
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present. He assured them that the Army would not be called upon for "some outrageous action, for instance, to massacre a demonstration of
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might help to convince Gough's officers. Seely took over a draft document to a
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and the substantive rank of colonel. He was mentioned in despatches five times, further enhancing his reputation for bravery. He was known as "the
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the Army than within it. Seely spoke to the assembled Commanders-in-Chief of the Army's six Regional Commands, to remind them of their responsibility to uphold the civil power. They met at the War Office on 16 December 1913 with French and the Adjutant-General
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by phone and later received orders for a massive evacuation of the British forces to Ostend. Once it became clear Antwerp was going to capitulate to the Germans, Seely assisted with the evacuation of the Royal Naval Division.
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the activities of the National Savings Committee were largely extended and became a vital part of the national war effort." He continued to have an influential role in domestic politics.
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wrote, "In fields of great and critical danger he has constantly over a long period of years displayed a cool valour which everybody in the world who knows the facts freely recognizes."
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Africa. He left the Conservative Party in March 1904 mainly over these two issues and challenged the Conservative Party to oppose him running as an Independent Conservative at the
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officers discretion over which orders to obey, he was keen to keep Paget on the government's side and maintain the unity of the Army. The move to deploy troops resulted in the
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on the continent would have a decisive effect in any future war. The mobility of the proposed Expeditionary Force, and in particular the development of a
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riding twenty yards in front, on a black horse. I thought of him as the very symbol of British Imperial power." The Testimony Films 2012 documentary
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Coat of arms of J. E. B. Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone
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Au Ministre de 1912: au Vaillant de la Grande Guerre.
1369:, and France both appointed Seely a Commander of the
1293:
in spring 1917, Seely, whose brigade was attached to
1073:(24 October 1913) about the potential use of General
806:
and awarded a medal with four clasps, as well as the
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4526:
1547:. He was a keen sailor and for much of his life was
1515:. As late as June 1939 (after Hitler had broken the
1475:
On 21 June 1933, Seely was raised to the peerage as
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions
1344:
was sacked from command of the Army as a scapegoat.
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who wanted no part of it, French and Seely summoned
5387:
Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
4692:
Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson: A Political Soldier
4673:
The Little Field Marshal: A Life of Sir John French
3905:
3331:
1737:The present Conservative MP for the Isle of Wight,
1265:On 28 January 1915, Seely was given command of the
741:, who became a lifelong friend. He then studied at
640:Seely was born at Brookhill Hall in the village of
613:, before being forced to resign as a result of the
605:MP from 1904 to 1922 and from 1923 to 1924. He was
5302:Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
4222:
1814:Fear and Be Slain: Adventures by land, sea and air
837:On 10 August 1901, he was promoted to the rank of
676:Sir Hugh Seely, 3rd Baronet and 1st Baron Sherwood
496:Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
5287:Liberal Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
4716:. Vol. 49. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
4523:
5243:
4772:Lloyd George and Churchill: Rivals for Greatness
4543:British Parliamentary Election Results 1885-1918
1012:(CID) in November 1912 that the presence of the
1660:Montolieu Oliphant-Murray, 1st Viscount Elibank
1354:on 10 July 1918, serving under Churchill (then
873:. They declined and he was returned unopposed.
586:(31 May 1868 – 7 November 1947), also known as
536:John Edward Bernard Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone
5402:Recipients of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)
4845:– Extended story of the Canadian cavalry horse
4651:
4032:. London: Hutchinson & Co. pp. 23–35.
1673:(1899–1963) was an architect whose work, with
1278:for having stood never less than twenty yards
1081:coalfields in 1910, and had been consulted by
674:, were also MPs, as would later be his nephew
666:and philanthropist and was famous for hosting
5382:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
5272:British Army personnel of the Second Boer War
5102:as Parliamentary Secretary to the Air Council
4824:contributions in Parliament by J. E. B. Seely
4596:
4566:
4564:
4369:. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
959:
5267:British Army cavalry generals of World War I
5136:as Vice-President of the Air Council in 1918
4652:Farrar-Hockley, General Sir Anthony (1975).
4628:Dictionary of National Biography, 1941–1950.
4520:, page 145 (169 in web page), Isle of Wight.
4309:"Compute the Relative Value of a U.K. Pound"
4052:(Supplement). 5 February 1915. p. 1295.
1639:
1498:again in his boat "Mayflower". In May 1935,
1077:, who had experience of peacekeeping in the
5377:Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
5362:Members of Parliament for the Isle of Wight
4085:(Supplement). 11 January 1916. p. 564.
1712:and the then Prince of Wales (subsequently
1405:presented to the Australian prime minister
1024:) were his special interests. According to
964:
902:
628:in March 1918. Seely was a great friend of
4835:
4561:
4183:(Supplement). 27 April 1920. p. 4950.
4114:(Supplement). 28 December 1917. p. 6.
4065:(Supplement). 24 April 1917. p. 3931.
3998:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
107:24 January 1918 – 7 November 1947
81:
27:British soldier and politician (1868–1947)
5022:Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies
4143:(Supplement). 25 June 1918. p. 7606.
1768:which led to his commission to paint the
1535:denouncing the brutality of "Hitlerism".
1222:(31 August 1914 – during the period when
1156:
1000:he was responsible for the invitation to
940:Seely was defeated for Abercromby at the
913:Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies
813:
713:lived nearby at her favourite residence,
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4163:(Supplement). 9 July 1918. p. 8159.
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1393:in 1919, again under Winston Churchill (
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783:he was commissioned as a captain in the
5282:Deputy lieutenants of the Isle of Wight
4755:. Wordsworth Military Library, London.
4736:(1st ed.). London: Little, Brown.
4708:
4689:
4599:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4360:
4231:
4193:
4027:
3462:"Seely, John Edward Bernard (SLY887JE)"
1622:, gave him a cigarette case inscribed,
876:He was narrowly elected Liberal MP for
306: 1895; died 1913)
14:
5244:
4670:
4017:(1st ed.). UK: Oliver & Boyd.
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1700:Seely's son from his second marriage,
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1982:
1935:
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1543:Seely was also vice-president of the
167:12 June 1912 – 30 March 1914
5262:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
4769:
3575:"Daleside – Japie Greyling Memorial"
1685:in the Art Deco style, and the post-
1662:. They had one son (she already had
1365:on 13 July. Belgium appointed him a
752:, in which he was commissioned as a
5392:Companions of the Order of the Bath
4275:. 23 June 1933. pp. 4201–4202.
3772:Tanner, Duncan (13 February 2003).
3449:
1847:
1834:(1934) – a biography of his charger
1367:Commander of the Order of the Crown
1332:Seely, back from London, called on
1315:Order of St. Michael and St. George
1048:
1043:Chief of the Imperial General Staff
771:and was called to the Bar in 1897.
513:Commander of the Order of the Crown
24:
5417:Military personnel from Derbyshire
5397:Commanders of the Legion of Honour
4393:
4363:"What Sophie Hunter Did Last Week"
3613:. 27 September 1901. p. 6306.
1201:
988:Seely was already a member of the
887:Seely was promoted to the rank of
830:in May 1900 and re-elected at the
774:
492:Companion of the Order of the Bath
25:
5438:
5312:Secretaries of State for War (UK)
4833:National Portrait Gallery, London
4789:
4198:. Allen & Unwin. p. 152.
3761:. 23 November 1909. p. 8661.
3689:. 18 February 1902. p. 1046.
3581:. 5 December 2016. Archived from
3508:. 22 December 1891. p. 7074.
2262:General election, 18 January 1910
2123:General election, 16 January 1906
1702:David Seely, 4th Baron Mottistone
1486:In 1933, Lord Mottistone visited
1324:Seely as Brigadier-general (1918)
1249:. Seely's Orderly Officer in the
1089:) about the use of troops in the
864:Along with Winston Churchill and
594:general and politician. He was a
518:Commander of the Legion of Honour
340:David Seely, 4th Baron Mottistone
5347:UK MPs who were granted peerages
5307:People educated at Harrow School
5110:Under-Secretary of State for Air
5049:Under-Secretary of State for War
4853:Parliament of the United Kingdom
4808:at National Registry of Archives
4714:Dictionary of National Biography
3815:. 18 October 1910. p. 7355.
3488:. 6 December 1889. p. 7015.
3168:General election 29 October 1924
3023:General election 6 December 1923
1387:Under-Secretary of State for Air
1336:, a senior staff officer of the
1177:Gough, on the advice of Maj-Gen
979:Under-Secretary of State for War
918:Dictionary of National Biography
907:In 1908, the new Prime Minister
680:Under-Secretary of State for Air
418:
400:
5407:Deputy lieutenants of Hampshire
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3548:. 6 February 1900. p. 808.
1775:Jack Seely was featured in the
1630:St. Peter and St. Paul's Church
1380:
1241:, the commander of the British
944:and returned to Parliament for
609:for the two years prior to the
323:
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3778:. Cambridge University Press.
3649:. 9 August 1901. p. 5259.
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2504:General election December 1910
2048:1904 Isle of Wight by-election
1854:1900 Isle of Wight by-election
1757:was a former president of the
1751:Sir Alfred Munnings Art Museum
1538:
1470:
1429:December 1923 general election
1422:November 1922 general election
1291:advance to the Hindenburg Line
871:1904 Isle of Wight by-election
793:Sir Francis Evans, 1st Baronet
779:Following the outbreak of the
672:Sir Charles Seely, 2nd Baronet
650:Sir Charles Seely, 1st Baronet
350:Sir Charles Seely, 1st Baronet
13:
1:
5292:Lord-lieutenants of Hampshire
5211:Peerage of the United Kingdom
5170:as Secretary of State for Air
4675:. Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
4194:Cunneen, Christopher (1983).
3741:. 2 April 1909. p. 2593.
3528:. 24 June 1892. p. 3659.
3325:
1741:, is his great-great nephew.
1706:Governor of the Isle of Wight
1666:from her previous marriage).
1403:Governor-General of Australia
1297:, commandeered infantry from
1269:, with the temporary rank of
1010:Committee of Imperial Defence
990:Committee of Imperial Defence
942:January 1910 general election
933:." He became a member of the
720:
635:
601:(MP) from 1900 to 1904 and a
5193:Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire
5154:President of the Air Council
4753:Mons, the Retreat to Victory
4514:The Constitutional Year Book
4124:Farrar-Hockley 1975, p. 295.
3893:Holmes 2004, pp. 174–5, 193.
3721:. 5 July 1907. p. 4616.
3669:. 3 January 1902. p. 6.
1556:Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire
1391:President of the Air Council
95:Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire
7:
5427:British Army major generals
5372:Hampshire Yeomanry officers
5297:Members of the Inner Temple
4694:. Oxford University Press.
4549:(The Macmillan Press 1974).
4518:Conservative Central Office
3466:A Cambridge Alumni Database
1801:
1681:, included the interior of
1087:Chief Secretary for Ireland
1067:Commander-in-Chief, Ireland
1014:British Expeditionary Force
808:Distinguished Service Order
760:on 23 December 1891 and to
500:Distinguished Service Order
369:(great-great-granddaughter)
10:
5443:
5422:Barons created by George V
5357:Imperial Yeomanry officers
5186:The Marquess of Winchester
5076:Secretary of State for War
4590:
4439:National Gallery of Canada
3701:accessed 18 September 2016
3468:. University of Cambridge.
1772:, brother of Queen Mary."
1704:(1920–2011), was the last
1399:Secretary of State for Air
1395:Secretary of State for War
1282:him during an engagement.
1255:Archibald Alexander Gordon
1020:(the origin of the modern
994:Secretary of State for War
960:Secretary of State for War
929:, which brought about the
743:Trinity College, Cambridge
607:Secretary of State for War
385:Trinity College, Cambridge
155:Secretary of State for War
136:The Marquess of Winchester
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4774:. London: Pan Macmillan.
4545:, compiled and edited by
4453:War Horse: The Real Story
4379:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
4028:Jerrold, Douglas (1923).
3830:Jeffery 2006, pp. 109–10.
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2951:William Marshall Freeman
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2636:
2628:1912 Ilkeston by-election
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2573:
2522:
2519:
2516:
2513:
2481:
2455:
2408:
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2391:1910 Ilkeston by-election
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1788:War Horse: The Real Story
1640:Marriages and descendants
1595:
1563:Justice of the Peace (JP)
1507:sincere, and unselfish".
1317:(CMG) on 1 January 1918.
950:by-election in March 1910
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5352:Younger sons of baronets
4671:Holmes, Richard (2004).
4030:The Royal Naval Division
3988:(1st ed.). England.
3446:Matthew 2004, pp. 674–6.
2682:William Marshall Freeman
2559:William Marshall Freeman
2443:Henry FitzHerbert Wright
1820:Launch! A Life-Boat Book
1649:Royal Hampshire Regiment
1628:A screen was erected in
1584:Lord Mottistone died in
1573:, the first Chairman of
1305:combat group to capture
1267:Canadian Cavalry Brigade
965:Appointment and policies
903:Under-Secretary of State
895:on 20 June 1907, and to
832:"Khaki" General Election
810:(DSO) in November 1900.
689:The family had homes in
659:(1803–1887) was a noted
468:Canadian Cavalry Brigade
4796:Works by J. E. B. Seely
4751:Terraine, John (1960).
4690:Jeffery, Keith (2006).
4361:Nightingale, Benedict.
4238:. Bloomsbury Academic.
4232:Wrigley, Chris (2002).
3984:Seely, Jack B. (1930).
3936:Holmes 2004, pp. 190–2.
3927:Holmes 2004, pp. 188–9.
3918:Holmes 2004, pp. 184–8.
3902:Holmes 2004, pp. 181–3.
3875:Holmes 2004, pp. 174–5.
3839:Holmes 2004, pp. 167–9.
2264:: Liverpool Abercromby
2125:: Liverpool Abercromby
1708:; he was baptised with
1551:of the Brook Lifeboat.
1479:, of Mottistone in the
1330:German Spring Offensive
1006:Army Manoeuvres of 1912
856:Caricature of Seely by
826:as a Conservative at a
804:mentioned in despatches
504:Mentioned in Despatches
4973:Edgar Chatfeild-Clarke
4770:Toye, Richard (2008).
4607:10.1093/ref:odnb/36007
4425:31 August 2005 at the
4095:Philpott 2009, p. 459.
4013:Gordon, A. A. (1941).
3974:Terraine 1960, p. 169.
1838:The Paths of Happiness
1677:in the partnership of
1494:. In 1935, he visited
1492:Joachim von Ribbentrop
1450:general strike of 1926
1325:
1157:The peccant paragraphs
1145:of 20 March, in which
974:
954:Territorial Decoration
861:
814:Early political career
619:Battle of Moreuil Wood
509:Territorial Decoration
4732:Philpott, W. (2009).
4516:, 1904, published by
2874:General election 1922
2751:General election 1918
1976:General election 1900
1759:Royal Academy of Arts
1481:County of Southampton
1446:1924 general election
1356:Minister of Munitions
1323:
977:Seely then served as
972:
931:Union of South Africa
927:South Africa Act 1909
882:1906 general election
855:
432:Years of service
5069:The Viscount Haldane
4980:Member of Parliament
4943:Member of Parliament
4936:Sir Balthazar Foster
4910:Liverpool Abercromby
4906:Member of Parliament
4869:Member of Parliament
4632:richardlangworth.com
4504:Holmes 2004, p. 385.
4409:Bob Seely MP website
4333:Holmes 2004, p. 136.
3884:Holmes 2004, p. 178.
3866:Holmes 2004, p. 173.
3857:Holmes 2004, p. 172.
3848:Holmes 2004, p. 169.
1577:, and a director of
1373:and awarded him the
1243:Royal Naval Division
1111:Carrickfergus Castle
983:General Henry Wilson
921:, "Since his chief,
878:Liverpool Abercromby
820:Member of Parliament
748:Seely served in the
664:Member of Parliament
599:Member of Parliament
374:(great-great nephew)
200:The Viscount Haldane
40:The Right Honourable
5203:The Viscount Portal
5130:Sir David Henderson
5000:Sir Peter Macdonald
4862:Sir Richard Webster
4656:. London: Granada.
4647:warriorwarhorse.com
4015:Culled from a Diary
3585:on 21 December 2016
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1979:
1856:
1695:St John Clerkenwell
1691:London Charterhouse
1558:from 1918 to 1947.
1228:Great General Staff
1189:despite writing to
1170:Seely, assisted by
948:in Derbyshire at a
725:He was educated at
148:The Viscount Portal
44:The Lord Mottistone
5007:Political offices
4843:The Mighty Warrior
4486:. 2 September 2014
4272:The London Gazette
4215:The London Gazette
4180:The London Gazette
4160:The London Gazette
4140:The London Gazette
4111:The London Gazette
4082:The London Gazette
4062:The London Gazette
4049:The London Gazette
3961:The London Gazette
3945:Toye 2008, p. 117.
3812:The London Gazette
3758:The London Gazette
3738:The London Gazette
3718:The London Gazette
3686:The London Gazette
3666:The London Gazette
3646:The London Gazette
3630:(5 November 2014).
3610:The London Gazette
3545:The London Gazette
3525:The London Gazette
3505:The London Gazette
3485:The London Gazette
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1974:
1852:
1745:In popular culture
1693:and the church of
1655:on 13 April 1917.
1326:
1091:1912 Belfast riots
975:
893:Hampshire Yeomanry
889:lieutenant-colonel
862:
795:, chairman of the
750:Hampshire Yeomanry
668:Giuseppe Garibaldi
454:Hampshire Yeomanry
5240:
5239:
5231:Succeeded by
5200:Succeeded by
5173:
5164:Winston Churchill
5161:Succeeded by
5139:
5117:Succeeded by
5105:
5083:Succeeded by
5056:Succeeded by
5029:Succeeded by
5015:Winston Churchill
4997:Succeeded by
4960:Succeeded by
4923:Succeeded by
4886:Succeeded by
4781:978-0-330-43472-0
4743:978-1-4087-0108-9
4701:978-0-19-820358-2
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2097:Ind. Conservative
2076:Ind. Conservative
2044:
2043:
1972:
1971:
1796:PDSA Dickin Medal
1749:According to the
1719:Seely's grandson
1710:Winston Churchill
1679:Seely & Paget
1675:Paul Edward Paget
1289:(CB). During the
1287:Order of the Bath
1271:brigadier-general
1247:Winston Churchill
1212:French Fifth Army
1059:Ulster Volunteers
1035:Territorial Force
843:deputy lieutenant
797:Union Castle Line
785:Imperial Yeomanry
754:second lieutenant
739:Winston Churchill
699:Henry Gore-Browne
630:Winston Churchill
533:
532:
458:Imperial Yeomanry
16:(Redirected from
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5342:UK MPs 1923–1924
5337:UK MPs 1918–1922
5332:UK MPs 1910–1918
5322:UK MPs 1906–1910
5317:UK MPs 1900–1906
5224:Baron Mottistone
5183:Preceded by
5178:Honorary titles
5167:
5144:Preceded by
5133:
5127:Preceded by
5099:
5093:Preceded by
5066:Preceded by
5039:Preceded by
5012:Preceded by
4970:Preceded by
4933:Preceded by
4926:Richard Chaloner
4899:William Lawrence
4896:Preceded by
4859:Preceded by
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4311:. Archived from
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592:British Army
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474:Battles/wars
426:British Army
362:Brough Scott
273:Conservative
257:(1947-11-07)
207:Succeeded by
162:
143:Succeeded by
102:
29:
18:J.E.B. Seely
5327:UK MPs 1910
5257:1947 deaths
5252:1868 births
4822:1803–2005:
4490:2 September
4464:9 September
4348:The Journal
4267:"No. 33952"
4251:15 February
4210:"No. 32856"
4175:"No. 31880"
4155:"No. 30791"
4135:"No. 30769"
4106:"No. 30450"
4077:"No. 29438"
4057:"No. 30035"
4044:"No. 29062"
3956:"No. 28879"
3807:"No. 28425"
3791:15 February
3753:"No. 28311"
3733:"No. 28238"
3713:"No. 28037"
3681:"No. 27408"
3661:"No. 27393"
3641:"No. 27344"
3605:"No. 27359"
3540:"No. 27162"
3520:"No. 26300"
3500:"No. 26235"
3480:"No. 25999"
2876:: Ilkeston
2753:: Ilkeston
2506:: Ilkeston
2327:−6.5
1714:Edward VIII
1586:Westminster
1579:Thomas Cook
1539:Other posts
1471:Appeasement
1328:During the
1301:to form an
1295:Fourth Army
1079:South Wales
858:Leslie Ward
828:by-election
745:, 1887–90.
729:, where he
705:during the
682:during the
353:Emily Evans
262:Westminster
241:31 May 1868
195:Preceded by
131:Preceded by
120:Edward VIII
5246:Categories
5234:John Seely
5228:1933–1947
5197:1918–1947
5096:John Baird
5080:1912–1914
5053:1911–1912
5026:1908–1911
4800:Faded Page
3589:11 October
3326:References
3308:Supporters
3302:Escutcheon
3178:Candidate
3100:E. Palmer
3033:Candidate
2884:Candidate
2761:Candidate
2637:Candidate
2514:Candidate
2400:Candidate
2272:Candidate
2133:Candidate
2083:unopposed
2057:Candidate
2012:unopposed
1986:Candidate
1863:Candidate
1671:John Seely
1634:Mottistone
1460:, "in the
1338:Fifth Army
1307:Équancourt
1195:WAS Hewins
923:Lord Crewe
758:lieutenant
721:Early life
701:, won the
646:Derbyshire
636:Background
588:Jack Seely
396:Allegiance
380:Alma mater
364:(grandson)
245:Derbyshire
237:1868-05-31
4458:Channel 4
4441:, Ottawa.
4319:13 August
3994:cite book
3986:Adventure
3561:The Times
3259:Majority
3114:Majority
2965:Majority
2821:Majority
2697:Majority
2574:Majority
2456:Majority
2332:Majority
2197:Majority
1923:Majority
1808:Adventure
1739:Bob Seely
1605:The Times
1567:Hampshire
1458:The Times
1183:on Ulster
1131:Churchill
1119:Home Rule
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