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David Martin Scott Steel,
Baron Steel of
Aikwood (born 31
March 1938) is a
retired Scottish politician.
Elected as
Member of
Parliament for Roxburgh,...
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Aikwood Tower (formerly
known as
Oakwood Tower) is a 16th-century
tower house in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland, 4
miles (6 kilometres) southwest...
- with the
annual cost of the
House of Commons. On 15 March, Lord
Steel of
Aikwood published a
proposed bill
approved by a
large meeting of
peers and MPs...
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newspaper include politicians Gordon Brown,
Robin Cook, and Lord
Steel of
Aikwood. It has been
independent of the
university since 1992, but was
forced to...
- Hon John, Lord
Smith (of London) (e.g. The Rt Hon David, Lord
Steel of
Aikwood) In the case of a life baroness: The Rt Hon The
Baroness Smith (of London)...
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Orders of
precedence in the
United Kingdom Preceded by The Lord
Steel of
Aikwood Gentlemen Baron Alton of
Liverpool Followed by The Lord Hurd of Westwell...
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Captain Reginald Wardour, his son
Isabella Wardour, his
daughter Ringan Aikwood, his
estate officer Herman Dousterswivel, a
charlatan Mrs Mailsetter, postmistress...
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opening of the
Scottish Parliament on 1 July 1999
alongside then
First Minister of
Scotland Donald Dewar and then
Presiding Officer Lord
Steel of
Aikwood...
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serve as
member of the
Colorado Legislature David Steel,
Baron Steel of
Aikwood,
former Presiding Officer of the
Scottish Parliament and
former leader...
- It was the
residence of
historical novelist and poet, Sir
Walter Scott.
Aikwood Tower was
built in 1535. The
building was
restored as a
residence in the...