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Autumn 1552 to Winter 1553: The Dual Kingdoms: King Miklos received the compelled obeisance of the remaining Polish and Lithuanian...
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Apologies for the month-long hiatus. May has been distracting. Here's a small update to start the ball rolling again.
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The election for the London County Council was held on 1 March 1934. It was won by the Municipal Reform Party...
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By November 1929, the relationship between Jennie Lee and Frank Wise was no longer a casual affair, they were...
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Sir John Tudor Walters, Liberal MP for Penryn and Falmouth, died on 16 July 1933. He had previously been Liberal MP...
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The Stepney Mile End by-election, caused by the death of John Scurr (Labour) was held on 16 September 1932. The...
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The Montrose Burghs by-election, caused by the resignation of Sir Robert Hutchinson (Liberal), was held on 28 June...
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The Agriculture Marketing Act 1932 established the Milk Marketing Board and the Potato Marketing Board. (1) They gave...
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On 30 August 2002, Malcolm Rifkind made the following changes to his shadow cabinet: Tony Blair from shadow Housing...
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The South African War ended on 7 September 1902 with the surrender of the armed forces of the Boer Republics of...
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Arthur Greenwood, the British Prime Minister, and the French Prime Minister, met Mussolini near the town of Stresa...
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