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  BBC NEWS | Politics | MP Cormack fails to get readopted
Long-serving Conservative MP Sir Patrick Cormack has failed to be readopted as a parliamentary candidate for the next general election.
Sir Patrick Cormack, MP Sir Patrick said the constituency association vote had been "extremely close", with 14 of the 29 or 30 people at the meeting offering their "unswerving support".
Sir Patrick, whose parliamentary majority in 2005 was 8,847, is a former party spokesman on constitutional affairs and a former shadow deputy leader of the House of Commons.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk_politics/6356975.stm   (577 words)

  
  Generations - Person Page 4
Patrick McCormack was born on 18 April 1880 in Cummer, County Mayo, Ireland.
Bridget married Thomas McCormack, son of Patrick Cormack (McCormack) and Mary Joyce.
Joseph married Judith McCormack, daughter of Patrick Cormack (McCormack) and Mary Joyce.
members.cox.net /irish.roots/p4.htm   (1461 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
This trial reassured Cormack about the reliability of his companion (and presumably reassured Sylvester about Cormack), indicated to him the equipment required, and convinced him that the best season for the attempt would be early autumn when subsistence could be most easily procured from the land.
Cormack himself was president and treasurer and was indefatigable in his efforts to promote the institution’s aims.
Through it all Cormack remained an intent student of these Indians: he collected for the institution numerous objects of their material culture and, as the host for several years in St John’s of the last known survivor of the tribe, Shawnawdithit*, he collected valuable information about her people, their habits, beliefs, movements, and language.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=38492   (2775 words)

  
 Patrick Cormack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patrick Cormack was born in Grimsby just before the outbreak of World War II, he was educated locally at the St James's Choir School and the Havelock School before attending the University of Hull where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in 1961.
It proved third time lucky for Patrick Cormack when he contested the parliamentary seat in Cannock at the 1970 General Election where he narrowly ended the Commons career of Jennie Lee, the wife of the founder of the National Health Service Aneurin Bevan.
Cormack won with a majority of 1,529 and has remained an MP since, and he is now one of the most senior members of parliament in terms of service.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Patrick_Cormack   (804 words)

  
 Oliver Kamm: Voting intentions - the last word
I can say with certainty that the long-serving Tory MP for South Staffordshire, Sir Patrick Cormack, is the type of candidate who would defy a party whip in order to support a reputable foreign and defence policy.
Patrick Cormack was the only Conservative MP to vote against the government.
Sir Patrick will in fact not be facing election later today, because of the tragic death during the campaign of his Liberal Democrat opponent.
oliverkamm.typepad.com /blog/2005/05/voting_intentio.html   (1894 words)

  
 ePolitix.com - Sir Patrick Cormack FSA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Sir Patrick Cormack was first elected to Parliament in 1970 and has enjoyed uninterrupted service, first as the Member of Parliament for Cannock, from 1970 to 1974, and since then as the Member for South Staffordshire (formerly called South West Staffordshire), a constituency which incorporates a large portion of his former Cannock seat.
At the General Election in 2005 Sir Patrick’s polling day was delayed for seven weeks because of the death of his Liberal Democrat Opponent.
Sir Patrick is a former Conservative Party Spokesman on Constitutional Affairs and a former Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Commons, a post he resigned in 2000 in order to contest the Speakership election later that year.
www.epolitix.com /EN/MPWebsites/Patrick+Cormack   (311 words)

  
 Patrick Cormack MP, South Staffordshire (TheyWorkForYou.com)
Patrick Cormack MP Conservative MP for South Staffordshire
This MP's speeches are understandable to an average 16–17 year old, going by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score.
26 people are tracking whenever this MP speaks — email me whenever Patrick Cormack speaks.
www.theyworkforyou.com /mp/?m=2015   (703 words)

  
 Doug Cormack — Phil Corman : ZoomInfo Business People Information
Dr Doug Cormack is a recognised world authority on the prevention of marine pollution, fate and effects and on...
Cormack to run for county judge- J. Michael "Mike" Cormack of Van Buren has announced his intention to seek the office of Crawford...
Cormack is the founding President and CEO of OncoGenex.
www.zoominfo.com /people/level2page8136.aspx   (1517 words)

  
 Land Owners in Ireland, 1876 - Mayo
Augustus 308 Mayo Cooper Susanna 308 Mayo Corley Patrick 308 Mayo Cormac Patk.
310 Mayo Cormack Arthur 308 Mayo Costello A. 308 Mayo Costello Charles 308 Mayo Costello Martin P. 308 Mayo Cottingham Robert 308 Mayo Courtney Mrs.
309 Mayo Gibbons Patrick 309 Mayo Gibbons Sarah Mrs.
www.failteromhat.com /lo1876/mayo_i.htm   (1047 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
Patrick Cormack is a senior member of the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee and a Conservative member of parliament for nearly 33 years.
I think there have been one or two unfortunate episodes, such as the strange dossier they produced last week, but I believe the prime minister is right essentially in what he has been saying.
As for the London march, Cormack said he "profoundly" disagreed with the protesters.
www.rferl.org /features/2003/02/17022003180147.asp   (839 words)

  
 Descendants of James Cormack   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
ANN CORMACK was born 14 October 1844 in Macduff, Banffshire, Scotland, and died 18 July 1928 in date & location not verified.
DAVID AVERY CORMACK was born 01 April 1850 in MacDuff, Banffshire, Scotland, and died 14 July 1927 in Otago, New Zealand.
LOUISA CORMACK was born 20 April 1860 in MacDuff, Banffshire, Scotland, and died 31 May 1943 in North Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia.
www.users.bigpond.com /lnord/Cormacks.html   (459 words)

  
 Ireland Old News
David Breton, 100 Patrick street ; C M Harvey, Anderson's Quay.
Patrick Buckley, 40, George's street ; Michael Francis Carey, South Mall ; Daniel Valentine Donegan, 90, South Mall.
Funeral from St. Patrick's Church at nine o'clock on Tuesday morning.
www.irelandoldnews.com /Cork/1886/NOV.html   (1420 words)

  
 Jennie Lee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She also introduced the only UK White Paper for the Arts but following the 1967 reshuffle was demoted to Parliamentary Under Secretary of State.
Lee was defeated at the 1970 in Cannock by Patrick Cormack and she retired from frontline politics when she was made Baron Lee of Ashridge, of the City of Westminster.
She died in 1988 from natural causes at the age of 83.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jennie_Lee   (837 words)

  
 Conservative Party - Profile
Sir Patrick was born in 1939 and was educated in Grimsby and at the University of Hull where he graduated with Honours in English and History.
He is a Freeman of the City of London, and he was knighted in the New Year's Honours List in 1995.
Sir Patrick was elected Member of Parliament for Cannock in the General election of June 1970.
www.conservatives.com /people/person.cfm?PersonID=4630   (360 words)

  
 Cheslyn Hay Primary School Website: news: Sir Patrick Cormack MP visits Cheslyn Hay Primary School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Sir Patrick Cormack is a regular visitor to our school who write on a regular basis to an African child he sponsors.
Sir Patrick Cormack has a flat near Westminster where he lives during the week.
Sir Patrick Cormack has extended an invitation for pupils of our school to visit the House of Commons with a personal guided tour.
www.cheslynhay.org.uk /news03/mp.html   (291 words)

  
 Yale Center for British Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Acquisitions: The First Decade‚ By Duncan Robinson, Malcolm Cormack, Patrick Noon, and Joan M. Friedman‚ Published by The Burlington Magazine‚ 1986.
This catalogue commemorates the growth of the collection in the decade after it opened.
It is arranged alphabetically by artist, is fully illustrated, and includes the works of nearly 400 artists.
ycba.yale.edu /departments/depart-ser-ycbapubs.asp   (491 words)

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