James Chichester-Clark, the Glossary
James Dawson Chichester-Clark, Baron Moyola, PC, DL (12 February 1923 – 17 May 2002) was the penultimate Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and eighth leader of the Ulster Unionist Party between 1969 and March 1971.[1]
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101 relations: Aide-de-camp, Albano Laziale, Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, Anzio, Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough, Battle of Anzio, Bernadette Devlin McAliskey, Brian Faulkner, Brian McConnell, Brian McConnell, Baron McConnell, British Army, Broadstairs, Canada, Castledawson, County Londonderry, Cullybackey, Dehra Parker, Democratic Unionist Party, Deputy lieutenant, Direct rule (Northern Ireland), Edward Heath, Elizabeth II, Eton College, Good Friday Agreement, Government of the United Kingdom, Governor General of Canada, Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis, Harry West, Headquarters Northern Ireland, History of the British 1st Division during the World Wars, Home Secretary, House of Commons of Northern Ireland, Hunt Report, Ian Paisley, Irish Guards, Irish nationalism, Isaac George Hawthorne, Jack Andrews, James Callaghan, James Johnston Clark, James Lenox-Conyngham Chichester-Clark, John Dobson (Northern Ireland politician), John Henry Whyte, John McQuade, Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, Life peer, List of members of the House of Lords, List of Northern Ireland members of the House of Lords, Lord Lieutenant of County Londonderry, Lord-lieutenant, ... Expand index (51 more) »
- Chichester family
- Deputy Lieutenants of Londonderry
- Leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party
- Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland)
- People from Castledawson
- Politicians from County Londonderry
- Prime ministers of Northern Ireland
- Ulster Unionist Party life peers
Aide-de-camp
An aide-de-camp (French expression meaning literally "helper in the military camp") is a personal assistant or secretary to a person of high rank, usually a senior military, police or government officer, or to a member of a royal family or a head of state.
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Albano Laziale
Albano Laziale (Arbano; Albanum) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, on the Alban Hills, in the Italian region of Lazio.
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Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
The Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (APNI; Irish: Páirtí Comhghuaillíochta Thuaisceart Éireann), or simply Alliance, is a liberal and centrist political party in Northern Ireland.
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Anzio
Anzio (also) is a town and comune on region of Italy, about south of Rome.
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Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough
Basil Stanlake Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough, (9 June 1888 – 18 August 1973), styled Sir Basil Brooke, 5th Baronet, between 1907 and 1952, and commonly referred to as Lord Brookeborough, was an Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) politician who served as the third Prime Minister of Northern Ireland from May 1943, until March 1963. James Chichester-Clark and Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough are leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1958–1962, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1962–1965, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), Northern Ireland junior government ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), prime ministers of Northern Ireland and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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Battle of Anzio
The Battle of Anzio was a battle of the Italian Campaign of World War II that took place from January 22, 1944.
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Bernadette Devlin McAliskey
Josephine Bernadette McAliskey (née Devlin; born 23 April 1947), usually known as Bernadette Devlin or Bernadette McAliskey, is an Irish civil rights leader and former politician.
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Brian Faulkner
Arthur Brian Deane Faulkner, Baron Faulkner of Downpatrick, (18 February 1921 – 3 March 1977), was the sixth and last Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, from March 1971 until his resignation in March 1972. James Chichester-Clark and Brian Faulkner are leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1958–1962, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1962–1965, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1969–1973, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), Northern Ireland junior government ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), people of The Troubles (Northern Ireland), prime ministers of Northern Ireland, Ulster Unionist Party life peers and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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Brian McConnell
Brian Douglas McConnell (29 February 1836 in Gaspe Basin, Lower Canada — 13 July 1930 in North Bay, Ontario, Canada) was one of Canada's "pioneer railway builders." He was educated as a civil engineer at Sorel in Quebec City (1846-1853).
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Brian McConnell, Baron McConnell
Robert William Brian McConnell, Baron McConnell (25 November 1922 – 25 October 2000) was an Ulster Unionist MP in the Northern Ireland House of Commons. James Chichester-Clark and Brian McConnell, Baron McConnell are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1958–1962, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1962–1965, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), Northern Ireland junior government ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), Ulster Unionist Party life peers and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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British Army
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Naval Service and the Royal Air Force.
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Broadstairs
Broadstairs is a coastal town on the Isle of Thanet in the Thanet district of east Kent, England, about east of London.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
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Castledawson
Castledawson is a village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
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County Londonderry
County Londonderry (Ulster-Scots: Coontie Lunnonderrie), also known as County Derry (Contae Dhoire), is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, one of the thirty-two counties of Ireland and one of the nine counties of Ulster.
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Cullybackey
Cullybackey or Cullybacky is a large village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
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Dehra Parker
Dame Dehra S. Parker, GBE, PC (NI) (13 August 1882 – 30 November 1963), was the longest serving female MP in the House of Commons of Northern Ireland. James Chichester-Clark and Dehra Parker are Chichester family, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1958–1962, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), Northern Ireland junior government ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), people from Castledawson, politicians from County Londonderry and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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Democratic Unionist Party
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is a unionist, loyalist, British nationalist and national conservative political party in Northern Ireland.
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Deputy lieutenant
In the United Kingdom, a deputy lieutenant is a Crown appointment and one of several deputies to the lord-lieutenant of a lieutenancy area – an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county.
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Direct rule (Northern Ireland)
In Northern Irish politics, direct rule is the administration of Northern Ireland directly by the Government of the United Kingdom.
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Edward Heath
Sir Edward Richard George Heath (9 July 1916 – 17 July 2005), commonly known as Ted Heath, was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1975.
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Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022.
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Eton College
Eton College is a 13–18 public fee-charging and boarding secondary school for boys in Eton, Berkshire, England.
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Good Friday Agreement
The Good Friday Agreement (GFA) or Belfast Agreement (Comhaontú Aoine an Chéasta or Comhaontú Bhéal Feirste; Guid Friday Greeance or Bilfawst Greeance) is a pair of agreements signed on 10 April (Good Friday) 1998 that ended most of the violence of the Troubles, an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland since the late 1960s.
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Government of the United Kingdom
The Government of the United Kingdom (formally His Majesty's Government, abbreviated to HM Government) is the central executive authority of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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Governor General of Canada
The governor general of Canada (gouverneure générale du Canada) is the federal representative of the.
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Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis
Field Marshal Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis, (10 December 1891 – 16 June 1969) was a senior and highly decorated British Army officer who served in both of the world wars. James Chichester-Clark and Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis are Irish Guards officers.
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Harry West
Henry William West (27 March 1917 – 5 February 2004) was a Northern Irish unionist politician who served as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) from 1974 until 1979. James Chichester-Clark and Harry West are leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1958–1962, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1962–1965, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1969–1973, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), Northern Ireland junior government ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), people of The Troubles (Northern Ireland) and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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Headquarters Northern Ireland
HQ Northern Ireland was the formation responsible for the British Army in and around Northern Ireland.
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History of the British 1st Division during the World Wars
The 1st Division was an infantry division of the British Army that was formed and disestablished numerous times between 1809 and the present.
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Home Secretary
The secretary of state for the Home Department, more commonly known as the Home Secretary, is a senior minister of the Crown in the Government of the United Kingdom and the head of the Home Office.
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House of Commons of Northern Ireland
The House of Commons of Northern Ireland was the lower house of the Parliament of Northern Ireland created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920.
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Hunt Report
The Hunt Report, or the Report of the Advisory Committee on Police in Northern Ireland, was produced by a committee headed by Baron Hunt in 1969.
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Ian Paisley
Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside, (6 April 1926 – 12 September 2014) was a loyalist politician and Protestant religious leader from Northern Ireland who served as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) from 1971 to 2008 and First Minister of Northern Ireland from 2007 to 2008. James Chichester-Clark and Ian Paisley are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1969–1973 and people of The Troubles (Northern Ireland).
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Irish Guards
The Irish Guards (IG) is one of the Foot Guards regiments of the British Army and is part of the Guards Division.
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Irish nationalism
Irish nationalism is a nationalist political movement which, in its broadest sense, asserts that the people of Ireland should govern Ireland as a sovereign state.
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Isaac George Hawthorne
Isaac George Hawthorne (12 November 1912 – December 1992) was a Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. James Chichester-Clark and Isaac George Hawthorne are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1958–1962, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1962–1965, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969, Northern Ireland junior government ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland) and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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Jack Andrews
Sir John Lawson Ormrod Andrews (15 July 1903 – 12 January 1986) was a member of both the Northern Ireland House of Commons and the Senate of Northern Ireland. James Chichester-Clark and Jack Andrews are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1958–1962, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1962–1965, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland) and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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James Callaghan
Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff (27 March 191226 March 2005), commonly known as Jim Callaghan, was a British statesman and Labour politician who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1976 to 1980.
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James Johnston Clark
James Johnston Clark (1809 – June 1891) was a Unionist politician in Ireland. James Chichester-Clark and James Johnston Clark are deputy Lieutenants of Londonderry.
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James Lenox-Conyngham Chichester-Clark
James Jackson Lenox-Conyngham Chichester-Clark (September 1884 – 31 January 1933) was a Member of Parliament of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for South Londonderry from 1929 until his death; his mother-in-law was elected to replace him at the subsequent by-election. James Chichester-Clark and James Lenox-Conyngham Chichester-Clark are Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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John Dobson (Northern Ireland politician)
John Dobson (7 May 1929 - 12 September 2009) was a former solicitor and unionist politician in Northern Ireland. James Chichester-Clark and John Dobson (Northern Ireland politician) are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1962–1965, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1969–1973, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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John Henry Whyte
John Henry Whyte (30 April 1928 in Penang, Malaya – 16 May 1990 in New York, United States) was an Irish historian, political scientist and author of books on Northern Ireland, divided societies and church-state affairs in Ireland.
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John McQuade
John McQuade (9 August 1911 – 19 November 1984) was a Northern Irish unionist politician. James Chichester-Clark and John McQuade are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1969–1973 and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party
The leader of the Ulster Unionist Party is the most senior position within the party ranks. James Chichester-Clark and leader of the Ulster Unionist Party are leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party.
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Life peer
In the United Kingdom, life peers are appointed members of the peerage whose titles cannot be inherited, in contrast to hereditary peers.
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List of members of the House of Lords
This is a list of members of the House of Lords, the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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List of Northern Ireland members of the House of Lords
This is a list of Members of the United Kingdom House of Lords who were born, held office in, live or lived in Northern Ireland.
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Lord Lieutenant of County Londonderry
This is a list of people to have been Lord Lieutenant of County Londonderry.
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Lord-lieutenant
A lord-lieutenant is the British monarch's personal representative in each lieutenancy area of the United Kingdom.
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Lords Temporal
The Lords Temporal are secular members of the House of Lords, the upper house of the British Parliament.
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Maiden speech
A maiden speech is the first speech given by a newly elected or appointed member of a legislature or parliament.
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Major (rank)
Major is a senior military officer rank used in many countries.
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Major (United Kingdom)
Major (Maj) is a military rank which is used by both the British Army and Royal Marines.
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Marquess of Donegall
Marquess of Donegall is a title in the Peerage of Ireland held by the head of the Chichester family, originally from Devon, England. James Chichester-Clark and Marquess of Donegall are Chichester family.
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Member of parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.
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Michael McCorkell
Colonel Sir Michael William McCorkell (3 May 1925 – 13 November 2006) was an Irish born soldier and British public servant, serving as Lord Lieutenant of County Londonderry for 25 years. James Chichester-Clark and Michael McCorkell are deputy Lieutenants of Londonderry.
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Minister and Leader of the House of Commons
The Minister and Leader of the House of Commons was a cabinet post in the Parliament of Northern Ireland which governed Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1972.
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Minister of Agriculture (Northern Ireland)
The Minister of Agriculture was a member of the Executive Committee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland (Cabinet) in the Parliament of Northern Ireland which governed Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1972.
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Minister of Finance (Northern Ireland)
The Minister of Finance (de facto Deputy Prime Minister) was a member of the Executive Committee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland (Cabinet) in the Parliament of Northern Ireland which governed Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1972.
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Minister of Home Affairs (Northern Ireland)
The Minister of Home Affairs was a member of the Executive Committee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland (Cabinet) in the Parliament of Northern Ireland which governed Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1972.
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Moyola Park
Moyola Park is a country estate near Castledawson, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
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New Ulster Movement
The New Ulster Movement (NUM) was a political pressure group in Northern Ireland which aimed to promote moderate and non-sectarian policies and to help candidates who supported Terence O'Neill, the Northern Ireland Prime Minister, in the election on 24 February 1969 which saw a split between candidates of the ruling Ulster Unionist Party.
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Officer (armed forces)
An officer is a person who holds a position of authority as a member of an armed force or uniformed service.
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Omagh
Omagh (from An Ómaigh, meaning 'the virgin plain') is the county town of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
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Parliament of Northern Ireland
The Parliament of Northern Ireland was the home rule legislature of Northern Ireland, created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920, which sat from 7 June 1921 to 30 March 1972, when it was suspended because of its inability to restore order during The Troubles, resulting in the introduction of Direct Rule.
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Penelope Hobhouse
Penelope Hobhouse MBE (born 20 November 1929), née Chichester-Clark, is a British garden writer, designer, lecturer and television presenter. James Chichester-Clark and Penelope Hobhouse are people from Castledawson.
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Phelim O'Neill, 2nd Baron Rathcavan
Phelim Robert Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Baron Rathcavan, PC (NI) (2 November 1909 – 20 December 1994), was a politician in Northern Ireland and a hereditary peer in the British House of Lords. James Chichester-Clark and Phelim O'Neill, 2nd Baron Rathcavan are Chichester family, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1958–1962, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1962–1965, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1969–1973, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland) and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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Platoon
A platoon is a military unit typically composed of two to four squads, sections, or patrols.
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Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
The prime minister of Northern Ireland was the head of the Government of Northern Ireland between 1921 and 1972. James Chichester-Clark and prime Minister of Northern Ireland are prime ministers of Northern Ireland.
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Privy Council (United Kingdom)
The Privy Council (formally His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council) is a formal body of advisers to the sovereign of the United Kingdom.
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Privy Council of Northern Ireland
The Privy Council of Northern Ireland was a privy council advising the Governor of Northern Ireland in his role as viceroy of the British Crown, in particular in the exercise of the monarch's prerogative powers.
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Protestant Ascendancy
The Protestant Ascendancy (also known as the Ascendancy) was the sociopolitical and economical domination of Ireland between the 17th and early 20th centuries by a small Anglican ruling class, whose members consisted of landowners, politicians, clergymen, military officers and other prominent professions.
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Protestant Unionist Party
The Protestant Unionist Party (PUP) was a unionist political party operating in Northern Ireland from 1966 to 1971.
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Provisional Irish Republican Army
The Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), officially known as the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and informally known as the Provos, was an Irish republican paramilitary force that sought to end British rule in Northern Ireland, facilitate Irish reunification and bring about an independent republic encompassing all of Ireland.
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RAF Nutts Corner
Royal Air Force Nutts Corner, or more simply RAF Nutts Corner, is a former Royal Air Force (RAF) station located east of Crumlin, County Antrim, Northern Ireland and north west of Belfast.
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Ralph Grey, Baron Grey of Naunton
Ralph Francis Alnwick Grey, Baron Grey of Naunton, (15 April 1910 – 17 October 1999) was a New Zealand peer who served as the last Governor of Northern Ireland.
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Robert Chichester (politician)
Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Peel Dawson Spencer Chichester, DL, JP (13 August 1873 – 10 December 1921) was an Irish soldier and politician. James Chichester-Clark and Robert Chichester (politician) are Chichester family, deputy Lieutenants of Londonderry and Irish Guards officers.
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Robert Porter (Northern Ireland politician)
Sir Robert Wilson Porter, PC (NI), QC (23 December 1923 – 25 May 2014) was a Northern Irish politician, barrister and judge. James Chichester-Clark and Robert Porter (Northern Ireland politician) are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1969–1973, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland) and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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Robin Chichester-Clark
Sir Robert "Robin" Chichester-Clark (10 January 1928 – 5 August 2016) was Member of Parliament for Londonderry in the British House of Commons from 1955 until February 1974, and to date was the last member representing a seat in Northern Ireland to be a British government minister. James Chichester-Clark and Robin Chichester-Clark are Chichester family, people from Castledawson and politicians from County Londonderry.
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Roy Bradford
Roy Hamilton Bradford (7 July 1921 – 2 September 1998) was a Northern Irish unionist politician. James Chichester-Clark and Roy Bradford are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1969–1973, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), Northern Ireland junior government ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland) and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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Royal Military College, Sandhurst
The Royal Military College (RMC), founded in 1801 and established in 1802 at Great Marlow and High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, England, but moved in October 1812 to Sandhurst, Berkshire, was a British Army military academy for training infantry and cavalry officers of the British and Indian Armies.
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Second lieutenant
Second lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer military rank in many armed forces.
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Sergeant
Sergeant (Sgt) is a rank in use by the armed forces of many countries.
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South Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
The South Londonderry constituency for the Parliament of Northern Ireland was created in 1929 and continued until the abolition of the Parliament in 1973.
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Terence O'Neill
Terence Marne O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of the Maine, PC (NI) (10 September 1914 – 12 June 1990), was the fourth prime minister of Northern Ireland and leader (1963–1969) of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP). James Chichester-Clark and Terence O'Neill are Chichester family, Irish Guards officers, leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1958–1962, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1962–1965, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1969–1973, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), Northern Ireland junior government ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), people of The Troubles (Northern Ireland), prime ministers of Northern Ireland, Ulster Unionist Party life peers and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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The Right Honourable
The Right Honourable (abbreviation: The Rt Hon. or variations) is an honorific style traditionally applied to certain persons and collective bodies in the United Kingdom, the former British Empire and the Commonwealth of Nations.
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Ulster Special Constabulary
The Ulster Special Constabulary (USC; commonly called the "B-Specials" or "B Men") was a quasi-military reserve special constable police force in what would later become Northern Ireland.
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Ulster Unionist Chief Whip
This is a list of people who served as Chief Whip of the Ulster Unionist Party in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the Parliament of Northern Ireland and the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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Ulster Unionist Party
The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) is a unionist political party in Northern Ireland.
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Unionism in Ireland
Unionism in Ireland is a political tradition that professes loyalty to the crown of the United Kingdom and to the union it represents with England, Scotland and Wales.
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William Craig (Northern Ireland politician)
William "Bill" Craig (2 December 1924 – 25 April 2011) was a Northern Irish unionist politician and solicitor, best known for forming the Unionist Vanguard movement. James Chichester-Clark and William Craig (Northern Ireland politician) are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1958–1962, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1962–1965, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1969–1973, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), people of The Troubles (Northern Ireland) and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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William Fitzsimmons (Northern Ireland politician)
William Kennedy Fitzsimmons (31 January 1909 – 21 February 1992) was a Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. James Chichester-Clark and William Fitzsimmons (Northern Ireland politician) are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1958–1962, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1962–1965, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1965–1969, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1969–1973, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland), Northern Ireland junior government ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland) and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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William Fitzwilliam Lenox-Conyngham
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Fitzwilliam Lenox-Conyngham, (25 April 1824 – 4 December 1906) was an Irish militia officer..
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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1969 Northern Ireland general election
The 1969 Northern Ireland general election was held on Monday 24 February 1969.
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1969 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election
The 1969 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election was the first contested election in the Party's sixty-four year history.
See James Chichester-Clark and 1969 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election
1971 Scottish soldiers' killings
The 1971 Scottish soldiers' killings took place in Northern Ireland during The Troubles.
See James Chichester-Clark and 1971 Scottish soldiers' killings
1971 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election
The 1971 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election was caused by the resignation of James Chichester-Clark, after he had failed to persuade the British Government to provide his government with more resources to quell the growing civil unrest.
See James Chichester-Clark and 1971 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election
1998 Northern Ireland Good Friday Agreement referendum
A referendum was held in Northern Ireland on 22 May 1998 over whether there was support for the Good Friday Agreement.
See James Chichester-Clark and 1998 Northern Ireland Good Friday Agreement referendum
24th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
The 24th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army from the First World War.
See James Chichester-Clark and 24th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
See also
Chichester family
- Ann Fleming
- Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester
- Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Templemore
- Arthur Chichester, 1st Earl of Donegall
- Arthur Chichester, 1st Marquess of Donegall
- Arthur Chichester, 2nd Earl of Donegall
- Arthur Chichester, 3rd Baron Templemore
- Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall
- Arthur Chichester, 4th Baron Templemore
- Arthur O'Neill
- Baron O'Neill
- Baron Rathcavan
- Baron Templemore
- Chichester baronets
- Dehra Parker
- Dermot Chichester, 7th Marquess of Donegall
- Edward Chichester, 1st Viscount Chichester
- Edward Chichester, 4th Marquess of Donegall
- Edward Chichester, 6th Marquess of Donegall
- Edward O'Neill, 2nd Baron O'Neill
- Francis Chichester
- George Chichester, 2nd Marquess of Donegall
- George Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall
- George Chichester, 5th Marquess of Donegall
- Gerald Chichester
- Giles Chichester
- Harry Chichester, 2nd Baron Templemore
- James Chichester-Clark
- John Chichester (died 1569)
- John Chichester (died 1586)
- Lord Arthur Chichester
- Lord John Chichester
- Lord Spencer Chichester
- Marquess of Donegall
- Phelim O'Neill, 2nd Baron Rathcavan
- Robert Chichester (died 1627)
- Robert Chichester (politician)
- Robert Torrens O'Neill
- Robin Chichester-Clark
- Rosalie Chichester
- Shane O'Neill, 3rd Baron O'Neill
- Sir Arthur Chichester, 1st Baronet
- Sir Arthur Chichester, 3rd Baronet
- Sir John Chichester, 1st Baronet
- Sir John Chichester, 1st Baronet, of Arlington Court
- Sir John Chichester, 4th Baronet
- Sophia Chichester
- Terence O'Neill
- William O'Neill, 1st Baron O'Neill
Deputy Lieutenants of Londonderry
- Denis Henry
- Gerry McKenna
- James Chichester-Clark
- James Johnston Clark
- Leopold Ernest Stratford George Canning, 4th Baron Garvagh
- Michael McCorkell
- Robert Chichester (politician)
- Robert Ogilby
- Robert Sinclair Knox
- Robert Torrens O'Neill
- Samuel Martin (politician)
- William Morton (priest)
Leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party
- Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough
- Brian Faulkner
- David Trimble
- Doug Beattie
- Edward Carson
- Edward James Saunderson
- Harry West
- J. M. Andrews
- James Chichester-Clark
- James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon
- James Molyneaux, Baron Molyneaux of Killead
- Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party
- Mike Nesbitt
- Reg Empey
- Robin Swann
- Steve Aiken
- Terence O'Neill
- Tom Elliott (politician)
- Walter Long, 1st Viscount Long
Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland)
- Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough
- Brian Faulkner
- Brian Maginess
- Brian McConnell, Baron McConnell
- Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 7th Marquess of Londonderry
- Daniel Dixon, 2nd Baron Glentoran
- David Bleakley
- David Graham Shillington
- Dawson Bates
- Dehra Parker
- Edmond Warnock
- George Hanna (Belfast MP)
- Harry Midgley
- Harry West
- Herbert Dixon, 1st Baron Glentoran
- Herbert Kirk
- Hugh MacDowell Pollock
- Ivan Neill
- J. M. Andrews
- Jack Andrews
- James Caulfeild, 8th Viscount Charlemont
- James Chichester-Clark
- James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon
- John Brooke, 2nd Viscount Brookeborough
- John Fawcett Gordon
- John Hanna Robb
- John MacDermott, Baron MacDermott
- John Taylor, Baron Kilclooney
- Maynard Sinclair
- Milne Barbour
- Phelim O'Neill, 2nd Baron Rathcavan
- Robert Corkey
- Robert Moore (Northern Ireland politician)
- Robert Porter (Northern Ireland politician)
- Roland Nugent
- Roy Bradford
- Samuel Hall-Thompson
- Sir Edward Archdale, 1st Baronet
- Terence O'Neill
- Walter Topping
- William Craig (Northern Ireland politician)
- William Fitzsimmons (Northern Ireland politician)
- William Grant (Northern Ireland politician)
- William James Morgan
- William Long (Northern Ireland politician)
- William Lowry
- William May (Northern Ireland politician)
- William McCleery
People from Castledawson
- Ciaran Gribbin
- Dehra Parker
- Fred Catherwood
- George Robert Dawson
- Henry Dawson (priest)
- James Chichester-Clark
- Joshua Dawson
- Marian Donnelly
- Penelope Hobhouse
- Robert Peel Dawson
- Robin Chichester-Clark
- Samuel Graves
- Seamus Heaney
Politicians from County Londonderry
- Alan Robinson (Northern Irish politician)
- Albert Anderson (politician)
- Caoimhe Archibald
- Cara Hunter
- Cathal Ó hOisín
- Claire Sugden
- David Moody (politician)
- Dehra Parker
- Denis Henry
- Edward Warburton Jones
- Emma Sheerin
- Francie Brolly
- Fred Catherwood
- George Fullerton (politician)
- George Robert Dawson
- Gregory Campbell (politician)
- Henry Alexander (Irish politician)
- Ivan Cooper
- James Barry (Wisconsin politician)
- James Chichester-Clark
- James Fleming (Nova Scotia politician)
- John Brown (North Carolina politician)
- John Junkin (Northern Ireland politician)
- John Martin (New Zealand politician)
- Joshua Dawson
- Marian Donnelly
- Matthew Anderson (politician)
- Maurice Bradley
- Neil Dimond
- Patrick Donnelly (politician)
- Patrick McGilligan (Irish nationalist politician)
- Robert Peel Dawson
- Robin Chichester-Clark
- Samuel MacCurdy Greer
- Sir George Hill, 2nd Baronet
- Tom Gormley (politician)
- William Forrest (Australian politician)
Prime ministers of Northern Ireland
- Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough
- Brian Faulkner
- J. M. Andrews
- James Chichester-Clark
- James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon
- Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
- Terence O'Neill
Ulster Unionist Party life peers
- Alec Cooke, Baron Cooke of Islandreagh
- Brian Faulkner
- Brian McConnell, Baron McConnell
- Dennis Rogan, Baron Rogan
- Edward Haughey, Baron Ballyedmond
- James Chichester-Clark
- James Molyneaux, Baron Molyneaux of Killead
- John Laird, Baron Laird
- Ken Maginnis
- Leonard Steinberg, Baron Steinberg
- Reg Empey
- Terence O'Neill
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Chichester-Clark
Also known as Baron Moyola, Chichester-Clark, James, James Chichester-Clark, Baron Moyola, James Chichester-Clarke, James Dawson Chichester-Clark, James Dawson Chichester-Clark, Baron Moyla, Lord Moyola.
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