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 Harry Lauder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Guests-of-Honour were Lauder's grand-neice Mrs Elizabeth Hamilton, and his great-nephew Gregory Lauder-Frost who frequently appears as the family representative at functions.
Harry’s great-grandfather, George Lauder (1776-1824), had been born at Morham in East Lothian, and was the tenant farmer at Inverleith Mains (now the Royal Botanical Gardens (Edinburgh), and a local landholder in nearby Stockbridge, Edinburgh.
Captain John Lauder of the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Regiment, was eventually killed at Poiziers in France on December 28, 1916 and was buried the following month in the Albert Road Cemetery at Orvilliers, France.
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 Conservative Monday Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gregory Lauder-Frost subsequently addressed a Monday Club Young Members' Group fringe meeting on this subject at the Young Conservatives Conference at Torquay on 1 February 1990.
On 7 October 1988, Gregory Lauder-Frost had a letter on behalf of the Club published in the (London) Wandsworth Borough News outlining the Club's policies on several issues, where he argued that "The Monday Club is NOT an extreme right-wing organisation.
Cedric Gunnery, a Club founder, Paul Williams, Gregory Lauder-Frost, and Denis Walker were all invited guests at Alec Douglas-Home's (Lord Home of the Hirsel) Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey on Monday, 22 January 1996.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Conservative_Monday_Club   (5344 words)

  
 PNV: Gregory lauder frost
*Gregory the Illuminator, (Gregory the Wondermaker, Armenian saint)
Justus was sent to England by Pope Gregory in 601 and ordained bishop of Rochester in 604.
Although the name was not that popular in the early 20th century, after the popularity of Gregory Peck it became a top 10 boys name in the and has remained one of the most popular names for boys ever since.
www.politicalnewsandviews.com /lauder/gregory-lauder-frost.html   (617 words)

  
 Edrington House,
The aforementioned Richard Lauder of Haltoun was married to Marion daughter of Sir Lawrence Scott of Harperrig and Clerkington.
On 21 March 1597/8, James VI granted the lands, mills and fishings to George Lauder, son of Mr George Lauder of the Bass, the latter retaining the life-rent of the lands.
He received a confirmation of the lands in December 1425 from James I. The lands remained in the possession of the Lauders of Bass through the rest of the 15th and 16th centuries.
www.gmilne.demon.co.uk /edrington.htm   (6952 words)

  
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Gregory Lauder-Frost has carried out the most thorough research into the Lauder name.
As early as 1297, the Lauders were possesors of the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth.
The first of the name is said to have been one of those Anglo-Norman barons who accompanied Malcolm Canmore to Scotland in 1056, and obtained from that monarch certain grants of land, particularly in Berwickshire., to which he gave his own name, being also invested in the hereditory bailieship of Lauderdale.
web.ukonline.co.uk /tom.paterson/surnames/nlauder.htm   (434 words)

  
 IRVING OF DUMFRIES AND GRIBTON
On 5th July 1598 William Lauder, burgess of the Burgh of Lauder and brother of Robert Lauder of that Ilk was made tutor to Robert Lauder, pupil son and heir apparent of Robert Lauder of that Ilk his father.
Cauldscheills, a large farm south of the burgh of Lauder, is mentioned in several Retours from 1585 onwards as belonging to Robert Lauder of that Ilk.
The surname of Lauder, anciently de Lavedre, is of Norman origin, and the Scottish historians mention the first de Lavedre as one of those Anglo-Norman barons who accompanied Malcolm Canmore into Scotland in 1056 to assist that prince in recovering his kingdom from the usurper Macbeth.
www.burkes-peerage.net /sites/contents/book/scotland/fat/free/lauderdick/Lauderancestryarticle1.asp   (8012 words)

  
 Clan LAUDER
John Lauder (d.1692), an Edinburgh merchant, who received the Barony of Fountainhall in 1681, was created a baronet in 1690.
The family of Lauder were also the earliest proprietors on record of the island of The Bass, in the Firth of Forth, being usually designated the Lauders of the Bass." R.P.Phillimore (North Berwick and District, North Berwick, 1913, p.47) writes "the military history of the Bass seems to date from the time of Malcolm
He fixed his seat in the beautiful dale of the Leader Water, naming the district, by Royal Command, after his own surname - Lauder - dale; henceforth he became known as Lawedre of that Ilk.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/htol/lauder2.html   (2235 words)

  
 Hunthill Legacy
Gregory de Rothirforde's son Hugo de Rodirforde, a Scottish baron, witnessed a grant of Philip de Valoniis of the lands of Terpenhow in Northumberland to Robert de Stuteville in 1215 during the first year of the reign of King Alexander II.
During the reign of King William I "the Lion", Gregory de Rothirforde witnessed two charters of Roger Burnard to thirteen acres of the lands of Fairnington to the monastery of Melrose.
He married Christian Lauder daughter of Sir John Lauder of the Bass family and Katherine Landells of Swynset [Swinsyde].
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 Telegraph News
Gregory Lauder-Frost, London WC I HAVE been a conservative all of my adult life.
Gregory Pilkington, London SW THE first point for all supporters of the Conservative Party is not to buy the doom and gloom view of the election.
Clearly, it was not a great result, but an objective view is that we fought them to a stalemate: after four years and billions of taxpayers' money spent on propaganda, they were not able to persuade many voters who were not already persuaded in 1997 to vote for them.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/06/16/ntories16.xml   (8214 words)

  
 Jeffrey Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare - Biocrawler
He and Lady Archer were invited guests to the Memorial Service at St Martin-in-the-Fields on Thursday 7 October 2004, where they were observed sitting in the same pew as former head of the Conservative Monday Club, Gregory Lauder-Frost, and directly in front of Lady Thatcher, who made a point of embracing Lady Archer.
Archer very often takes his characters from the upper classes of the UK or New England, discussing mannerisms and sensitivities from that layer of society.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Jeffrey_Archer   (1284 words)

  
 Another inane idea from CCO - QuickTopic free message board hosting
Gregory Lauder-Frost (born 1951) is a British politician and political writer noted for his traditional conservative views.
In October 1991 Gregory Lauder-Frost headed a Monday Club delegation to observe the war between Serbia and Croatia,[reported in the "Times"], the first British political delegation to observe that conflict.
Despite this, Gregory Lauder-Frost has remained a popular gentleman figure of the Right and invitations to political events and debate appear not to have ceased.
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 ACD Annual Scientific Report 2002 - Publications
Ravetta, R., D.J. Jacob, W.H. Brune, B.G. Heikes, B.E. Anderson*, D.R. Blake, G.L. Gregory*, G.W. Sachse*, S.T. Sandholm, R.E. Shetter, H.B. Singh* and R.W. Talbot, 2001:  Experimental evidence for the importance of convected methylhydroperoxide as a source of hydrogen oxide (HOx) radicals in the tropical upper troposphere.
Madronich, 2001:  Altitude effects of UV spectral irradiance deduced from measurements at Lauder, New Zealand, and at Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii.
Frost, G.J.*, A. Fried, Y.-N. Lee*, B. Wert, B. Henry, J.R. Drummond, M.J. Evans, F.C. Fehsenfeld*, P.D. Goldan*, J.S. Holloway*, G. Hübler*, R. Jakoubek*, B.T. Jobson,* K.
www.acd.ucar.edu /Science/ASR/2002/publications.html   (4196 words)

  
 Snippets
One evening, when Harry Lauder was appearing in an early engagement in the Alhambra, he was asked if he would see a song writer called Will Fyffe.
Thus Sir Harry Lauder turned down a song which became as popular as any of his own.
The nervous young man explained that he and his wife were doing a comedy duo act and that he had written a song which he felt sure was just made for Sir Harry Lauder.
www.sirharrylauder.com /snippets/notes.html   (645 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Gregory Lauder-Frost
The result of six years of careful and extensive research by a leading professional Scottish genealogist, Gregory Lauder-Frost, BA (Hons), FSA (Scot.), a member of the Council of the Scottish Genealogy Society, this GEDCOM file can be imported by all leading genealogy programs and contains details of over 15,000 people, all of whom are related.
This is the work of professional genealogist Gregory Lauder-Frost.
Click to find more people named Gregory Lauder-Frost...
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Lauder-Frost_Gregory_230647707.htm   (98 words)

  
 1st Roots - Scottish Genealogy Research
Why not let Gregory Lauder-Frost research your family?
Bass Rock, ancient seat of the Lauders of Bass.
Lauder of Edrington, its Castle and Early References
www.btinternet.com /~lauderfrost   (174 words)

  
 Harry Lauder Books
Lauder-Frost was kind enough to provide me with a copy (he and I share a set of great-great-grandparents, James and Mary Vallance, whose two daughters, Annie and Catherine, married two brothers, Harry and Matt Lauder.
Harry Lauder's gift for composing lyrics and melodies is matched by his gift for the written word.
The 15 photographs are excellent, most of them showing Lauder in the various costumes from his comedy routines.
www.jimvallance.com /02-family-folder/harry-lauder-folder/lauder-pages/harry-lauder-books/pg-lauder-books.html   (1311 words)

  
 PNV: Lauder collage
'''Lauder''' is a Royal Burgh in the Scottish Borders.
Grant pg65 Lockhart, John Gibson and Wife Lauder pg134 MacCaig, Norman MoJat pg122 MacDiarmidreconstruction) Hill pg192 Roberts, David Lauder pg112 Runciman, Alexander & John BrownDaedalus on Wheels dgp4 Crash Head dgp5 Collage, 1953 dgp7 London Zoo Aquarium dgp8 Master
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 Denis Walker - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia
About 1988 he joined the Conservative Monday Club and was introduced by David Storey, then National Chairman, to Gregory Lauder-Frost chairman of the Club's Foreign Affairs Committee.
Lauder-Frost was a firm supporter of the Rhodesian Front and apartheid era South Africa and he and Walker quickly became friends.
He was also the organiser of the South Africa orientated Good Hope Christian Group, and the Rhodesian Christian Group, organisations which were set up to assist European emigres from those countries.
www.tvwiki.tv /wiki/Denis_Walker   (338 words)

  
 Harold Wilson Encyclopedia Article @ AnomalousPhenomenon.com (Anomalous Phenomenon)
Shortly after resigning as Prime Minister Wilson was signed by David Frost to host a series of interview/chat show programmes.
The pilot episode proved to be a flop as Wilson appeared to be a uncomfortable with the informality of the format.
The Right Honourable The Lord Wilson of Rievaulx, KG, PC, OBE, FRS (16 September 1983-24 May 1995)
www.anomalousphenomenon.com /encyclopedia/Harold_Wilson   (3628 words)

  
 The Barony of Mordington
The castle was held by the Lauders of Bass for nearly 300 years ('Lauder of Edrington', Gregory Lauder-Frost, 'Borders Family History Society Magazine', October 1999).
In 1892 the castle was described as 'A mere fragment of an ancient castle on the rocky bank of the Whitadder, 5 miles N.W. of Berwick.
www.gmilne.demon.co.uk /barony_of_mordington.htm   (1534 words)

  
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Gregory Lauder-Frost is the historian of the Lauder family, and specialises in research over this period.
Colin Maitland Dougall, who does a lot of this work for us wrote the The first stage lies in your own immediate family, Gregory Lauder Frost, a professional genealogist gives a few hints on Scottish records in Getting Started on Family History.
However, remember that if you are a Maitland, you have almost certainly inherited the name, and your forebears did as well, so we are all part of one family, and all related.
www.clanmaitland.org.uk /Starting_Genealogy.htm   (4165 words)

  
 The House At World's End
Lovejoy's dichotomy exposes where the Gregory Lauder-Frosts of the hard-right are coming from.
A key theme is expounded in the writings of the Rev John Lovejoy, an English Nationalist Anglican minister who has recently defected to the English Orthodox Church, which defines Englishness very much in terms of blood and soil, harking back to the church as it was before 1066.
elidor.blogspot.com /2003_08_01_elidor_archive.html   (6613 words)

  
 Neil Hamilton (politician)
Because of his Monday Club connexions Hamilton was friendly with Gregory Lauder-Frost, who was also Secretary-General of the International Monarchist League, and hosted a Summer Reception for the League in Westminster Hall on 17 July 1990.
On October 20, 1994 The Guardian published an article claiming that Hamilton, and another minister, Tim Smith, had received money, paid in the form of cash in brown envelopes, from Harrods' owner Mohamed Al-Fayed, for asking questions on his behalf in the House of Commons.
Although he lapsed after his election as an M.P., he continued his support for the Club and hosted a large reception for them in Westminster Hall in January 1992.
branchh.blogiston.com /John_Major/Neil_Hamilton_(politician)   (1038 words)

  
 Cinema Treasures Sir Harry Lauder and the American Music Hall
On another matter, (same family), I have here a sterling silver trowel used by [Sir] Harry Lauder to lay the foundation stone of the American Music Hall in San Francisco in 1910, It is beautifully inscribed and chased accordingly.
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Sir Harry Lauder and the American Music Hall
cinematreasures.org /news/10184_0_1_0   (289 words)

  
 Radio Borders
The subject this month is 'Cairnross - A Borders Family' with guest speaker Gregory Lauder-Frost.
Lauder and District Pot Leek Club hold their annual show in the Masonic Lodge, Lauder from 2pm until 4.
Earlston High School invites you to an exhibition of the work of Higher and Advanced Higher art students.
www.radioborders.com /community/communitycalendar.asp?MONTHADD=-7   (2531 words)

  
 1st Roots - Scottish Genealogy Research
Gregory Lauder-Frost has built up an extensive database, entitled Scottish Families, some of which are traced down to the present day.
Currently with over 27,000 names, including extensive notes and references, work on this has been continuing for five years.
A must for all those researching their Scottish roots
www.btinternet.com /~lauderfrost/scottishfamilies.htm   (144 words)

  
 Famous Scots from Rampant Scotland Directory
by Gregory Lauder-Frost (a great-nephew of Sir Harry).
Another site has Biographical Notes on Sir Harry Lauder
There is a large selection of his songs and also a good number of graphics on display.
www.rampantscotland.com /famousscots.htm   (3878 words)

  
 Monarchist League (monarchist league info)
Virtually dormant by the 1980s, it rapidly expanded under the successive Secretaryship of Gregory Lauder-Frost (also its Publications Editor, 1987-1992 incl.), and Don Foreman, and the Treasurership of Baron Henry von Blumenthal.
Don Foreman began his term of office in January 1992 and went on to establish the UK branch network.
The Monarchist League includes a number of groups in Commonwealth Realms.
wikimiki.info /4183896   (11892 words)

  
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Fortunately Gregory I have never claimed to be a libertarian.
Maybe we could send some of our murderers to Iraq for reassement?
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