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 Lords Hansard text for 11 May 1999 (190511-20)
The argument of the then Attorney-General was accepted by the committee, that the 11th Baron had sat in this House in accordance with the Union with Ireland Act of 1800 until he died rather than by mistake.
I am grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Trefgarne, for explaining the purpose of his amendment and I must say privately that I should much like to be able to continue sitting on the committee after I have been expelled from this House.
As my noble friend Lord Trefgarne explained, the ultimate arbiter of matters relating to the peerage, of what the Lord Privy Seal described as all the titles, precedence and other privileges not connected with membership of this House, is the Committee for Privileges.
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 EURSOC: Liberty
George Trefgarne's column is probably the only rosy scenario the constitution's Yes camp has come across in recent months, as most commentators reckon that a resounding No vote is a foregone conclusion.
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 The Massacre and the Ministers
He was not allowed to appeal against the libel verdict because he could not lodge £124,900 to pay Aldington's likely costs if the case failed.
Later he issued a writ for fraud, claiming that new evidence showed the baron obtained his award through perjury.
Trefgarne, despite "a thorough search", was unable to find the required corroboration.
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 Lords Hansard text for 29 Apr 1999 (190429-17)
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On the FAMILY TREE OF THE EDWARDES OF SEALYHAM & TREFGARN, sent to me by 2 CONT my cousin, Glenna Grandia, d.of Frederick Lewis, my mothers brother, 2 CONT William Morimer Edwardes (spelled Edwardes) (#73) is the son of 2 CONT Roland Edwardes, Sheriff of Pembroke (#1052) and Anne Harries (#1059).
On both pedigrees, William Mortimer Edwardes (# 73) is the Great-Grand-Son 2 CONT of Roger Mortimer of Landmiloe (# 108 & # 1044) and Lady Rachel de Mortimer 2 CONT (#109 & # 1045).
From Family tree of the EDWARDES of Sealyham 2 CONT and Trefgarn, sent to me by Glenna Grandia.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 387
Trevor Garro Trefgarne, son of George Morgan Trefgarne, 1st Baron Trefgarne, on 16 February 1967.
Trevor Garro Trefgarne is the son of George Morgan Trefgarne, 1st Baron Trefgarne.
     George Morgan Trefgarne, 1st Baron Trefgarne gained the title of 1st Baron Trefgarne.
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 George Morgan Trefgarne (formerly Garro-Jones), 1st Baron Trefgarne (1894-1960), Barrister; Businessman; Politician; ...
George Morgan Trefgarne (formerly Garro-Jones), 1st Baron Trefgarne (1894-1960), Barrister; Businessman; Politician; Editor of 'The Daily Dispatch'
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 Old Fox's KM blotter: March 2005
But Baron, as well as other advocates, worry that they no longer can rely on the courts.
Instead, they’re pushing for a federal shield law—“a terribly important issue for the press at this moment,” Baron says.
Journalists argue that they can’t do their jobs unless sources can be assured of confidentiality—particularly on sensitive matters like national security.
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The major players in international finance, now global, mobile and relatively few, will have received and understood this message."
It was written by Richard Baron, an Institute of Directors economist.
The withholding tax directive would impose a compulsory 20pc tax on interest payments on bonds.
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Jim Budd, editor of Circle Update, the newsletter of the Circle of Wine Writers, warns would-be investors not to judge the bottle by the label - or the spiel.
George Trefgarne, the Daily Telegraph's Comment Editor, meets Baron David de Rothschild, the new first among equals in the world's most famous banking dynasty and now speaking for the first time after taking the helm at New Court, the Rothschilds' ancestral City base.
Becky Barrow, also on the Daily Telegraph's staff, spends a lively day with Digby Jones, the CBI's outspoken director-general.
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 Blithering Bunny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
George Trefgarne reports that Angela Merkel, who’s leading the race to be the next German Chancellor, has appointed Germany’s leading exponent of the flat tax, Professor Paul Kirchhof, as her economic advisor, and her ratings have increased even further.
What I particularly liked, though, was Trefgarne’s description of “The Brown Army”:
As you would expect, none of this appeals to Gordon Brown.
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