- was director.
Reginald Maudling was born in
Woodside Park,
North Finchley, and was
named after his father,
Reginald George Maudling, an
actuary at R. Watson...
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Maudling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Maudling is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jonny Maudling,
English composer...
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leadership election: Heath,
Maudling and Powell.
Heath won with 150
votes (one of them cast by Douglas-Home) to 133 for
Maudling and 15 for Powell. Douglas-Home...
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Conservative Party leader in 1965, even
though he had
supported Maudling despite Maudling having earlier defeated Carr for the
Barnet nomination. When Heath...
- at this
point consisted of
Byron Roberts on vocals,
Chris Maudling on guitar,
Jonny Maudling on drums,
Jason Porter on b**** and
Vincent Crabtree on keyboards...
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Jonny Maudling (born
Jonathan Maudling) is an
English keyboard player and drummer,
former b****ist with the
unsigned UK
thrash band
Igniter and prin****l...
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Selwyn Lloyd, with
Reginald Maudling.
Lloyd had
already clashed with
Macmillan over
economic strategies, and
Maudling was
considered to be more amenable...
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Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Member of
Parliament for
Bexley Reginald Maudling,
Shadow Foreign Secretary,
Member of
Parliament for
Barnet Enoch Powell...
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Party Chairman, if he
would in
principle serve in a
Maudling government. He was also
visited by
Maudling, the two men
agreeing to
serve under each
other if...
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nicknamed the "Night of the Long Knives". Notably, the
emerging Reginald Maudling replaced Selwyn Lloyd as Chancellor, and Lord
Kilmuir was
replaced as Lord...