Use dmy dates date April 2012 Other persons CharlesDouglasHome Unreferenced date February 2009 Charles Cospatrick DouglasHome 1 September 1937 &ndash 29 October 1985 was a Scotland Scottish journalist who served as editor of The Times from 1982 until his death. DouglasHome was the younger son of the Honourable Henry DouglasHome from his first marriage to Lady Margaret Spencer and a nephew of the former British Prime Minister Alec DouglasHome . He was educated at Eton College where he was a King s Scholar and then went into the British Army in 1956 in the Royal Scots Greys . On leaving the Army he worked briefly selling books and encyclopaedia s, went to Canada for a few months, and then served as aide de camp to Evelyn Baring, 1st Baron Howick of Glendale Sir Evelyn Baring who was Governor ... Gwynne and two sons Tara born 1969 and Luke born 1971 . He was succeeded as editor by Charles Wilson journalistCharles Wilson . s start s media succession box title Deputy Editor of The Times years 1981&ndash 1982 before Louis Heren after Charles Wilson journalistCharles Wilson succession box before Harold Evans title Editor of The Times years 1982 1985 after Charles Wilson journalistCharles Wilson s end The Times editors Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME DouglasHome, Charles ... 29 October 1985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT DouglasHome, Charles Category 1937 births Category 1985 ... into newspapers and he worked on the Scottish Daily Express covering breaking news. DouglasHome ... to DouglasHome, and confirmed him in his career. After eighteen months, DouglasHome became the principal ... he was features editor, and in 1973 he became home editor. William Rees Mogg was impressed with DouglasHome s approach and made him foreign editor in 1978. He was a candidate for the editorship when ... later Murdoch and Evans had a spectacular falling out over issues of editorial independence , and DouglasHome was finally appointed. He edited The Times between 1982 and 1985. He stabilised the paper ... more details
CharlesDouglasHome may refer to CharlesDouglasHome, 12th Earl of Home 1834 1918 CharlesDouglasHomejournalist 1937 1985 , editor of the Times and nephew of the former British Prime Minister Alec DouglasHomeCharlesDouglasHome, 13th Earl of Home 1873 1951 hndis DouglasHome, Charles pt CharlesDouglasHome ... more details
Other people CharlesDouglasHome unreferenced date June 2008 Charles Cospatrick Archibald DouglasHome, 13th Earl of Home Order of the Thistle KT 29 December 1873 &ndash 11 July 1951 , styled Lord Dunglass ... British Prime Minister , Alec DouglasHome . Home was the son of CharlesDouglasHome, 12th Earl of Home . On 14 July 1902, he married Lady Lillian Lambton, daughter of Frederick Lambton, 4th Earl of Durham . They had seven children Alec DouglasHome Alexander Frederick DouglasHome, 14th Earl of Home, later Baron Home of the Hirsel 1903&ndash 1995 Lady Bridget DouglasHome 4 May 1905 &ndash 1980 Hon. Henry Montagu DouglasHome 1907&ndash 1980 , married 1 Lady Alexandra Spencer daughter of the Charles ... reflist External links Hansard contribs mr charlesdouglashome 1 the Earl of Home s start s hon succession box before Charles Hope title Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire years 1930&ndash 1951 after ... Earl of Home before CharlesDouglasHome, 12th Earl of HomeCharlesDouglasHome after Alec DouglasHome Alexander DouglasHome br small disclaimed in 1963 small years 1918&ndash 1951 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Home, CharlesDouglasHome, 13th Earl Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Home, CharlesDouglasHome, 13th Earl Of Category 1873 births Category 1902 deaths Category Earls of Home Category Knights of the Thistle Category Lord Lieutenants of Berwickshire Scotland noble stub pt CharlesDouglasHome, 13. Conde de Home ... Felicity Jonsson and had issue. Lady Rachel DouglasHome 10 April 1910 &ndash 4 April 1996 , married Lord William Walter Montagu Douglas Scott and had issue. William DouglasHome Hon. William DouglasHome 1912&ndash 1992 , married Rachel DouglasHome, 27th Baroness Dacre and had issue. Edward CharlesDouglasHome 1 March 1920 &ndash 17 February 2006 , married Nancy Straker Smith and had issue. George Cospatrick DouglasHome 1922&ndash 14 June 1943 , killed on active service as a Pilot Officer in the RAF ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Other people CharlesDouglasHome refimprove date February 2009 File Charles, 12th Earl of Home Maria, Countess of Home from NPG.jpg right thumb An 1870 photo of CharlesDouglasHome, 12th Earl of Home, with his wife Maria Charles Alexander DouglasHome, 12th Earl of Home Order of the Thistle KT 11 April 1834 &ndash 30 April 1918 , styled Lord Dunglass between 1841 and 1881, was a Peerage of Scotland Scottish peer . Home was born at the family home of The Hirsel near Coldstream , the son of the Cospatrick DouglasHome, 11th Earl of Home . He was Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire from 1879 to 1880 and Lord Lieutenant of Lanarkshire from 1890 to 1915. ref http www.londongazette.co.uk ... . Lady Issobel Charlotte DouglasHome d. 1934 , died unmarried. Lady Beatrix DouglasHome d. 1940 , married Sir Henry Dundas, 3rd Baronet. Lady Margaret Jane DouglasHome d. 1955 , married Reginald Walsh, 5th Baron Ormathwaite. CharlesDouglasHome, 13th Earl of HomeCharles Cospatrick Archibald DouglasHome, 13th Earl of Home 1873&ndash 1951 References Reflist External links Hansard contribs mr charlesdouglashome the Earl of Home s start s hon succession box title Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire ... Earl of Home before Cospatrick DouglasHome, 11th Earl of Home Cospatrick DouglasHome after CharlesDouglasHome, 13th Earl of HomeCharlesDouglasHome years 1881&ndash 1918 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Home, CharlesDouglasHome, 12th Earl Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Home, CharlesDouglasHome, 12th Earl Of Category 1834 births Category 1918 deaths Category Earls of Home Category Knights of the Thistle Category Lord Lieutenants of Berwickshire Category Lord Lieutenants of Lanarkshire Scotland noble stub pt CharlesDouglasHome, 12. Conde de Home ... &similar London Gazette issue 26020 4 February 1890 ref Lord Home married Maria Grey on 18 August 1870. They had five children Lady Mary Elizabeth Margaret DouglasHome d. 1951 , married Richard ... more details
CharlesDouglas is the name of CharlesDouglas, 3rd Duke of Queensberry 1698 1778 , Scottish nobleman CharlesDouglas, 6th Marquess of Queensberry 1777 1837 , Scottish peer CharlesDouglas, 5th Lord Mordington CharlesDouglas, 3rd Baron Douglas 1775 1848 , English amateur cricketer CharlesDouglas mayor 1852 1917 , mayor of Vancouver Sir CharlesDouglas, 1st Baronet 1727 1789 , Royal Navy officer Charles W. H. Douglas 1850 1914 , former Chief of the Imperial General Staff of the British Army CharlesDouglas III born 1942 , former congressman from New Hampshire CharlesDouglas musician , pseudonym of novelist and musician, Alex McAulay Charles Eurwicke Douglas 1806 1887 , Member of Parliament for Warwick, 1837 1852, and Banbury, 1859 1865 Charles Mackinnon Douglas 1865 1924 , Member of Parliament for North West Lanarkshire, 1899 1906 Charlie Douglas 1840 1916 , New Zealand explorer and surveyor See also Charles Douglass 1910 2003 , American inventor intitle hndis Douglas, Charles DEFAULTSORT Douglas, Charles sv CharlesDouglas ... more details
Alan Douglas born Dundee , 16 October 1951 is a journalist and Broadcasting broadcast er. Douglas was a reporter and then studio presenter on BBC Scotland s evening news programme Reporting Scotland from 1978 to 1996. Alan Douglas left Reporting Scotland and BBC Scotland in 1996 where he teamed up with his wife Viv Lumsden to co present Scottish Television Scottish Television s BAFTA winning style programme, The Home Show for six years. He has worked on newspaper s and radio throughout his journalistic career which has spanned over forty years. Douglas is now a director of The Broadcasting Business Ltd, a media consultancy specialising in media awareness and presentation skills training and crisis management. The company has a huge range of UK and international clients and is involved in the handling of many major issues both in the UK and abroad. Douglas still writes extensively about driving and cars as a freelance motoring correspondent contributing editor to www.scotcars.co.uk contributor to BBC Radio and TV Scotland and ITV s official motoring website www.carkeys.co.uk He is a member of the Institute of Advanced Motorists and holds a car, bus, lorry and motorbike licence and is a former Regional Journalist of the Year of the Guild of Motoring Writers. He lives in Glasgow with his wife, broadcaster Viv Lumsden. Douglas has two adult daughters, two step children and seven grandchildren. Sources Whos Who In Scotland 2003 edition Carrick Media, Kilmarnock ISBN 978 0 946724 52 9 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Douglas, Alan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 16 October 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH Dundee DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Douglas, Alan Category 1951 births Category BBC Scotland newsreaders and journalists Category Living people ... more details
BLP unsourced date March 2012 Mark DouglasHome born 31 August 1951 is an author and journalist , best known for having been the editing editor of The Herald Glasgow The Herald newspaper in Scotland. His first novel, The Sea Detective, was published in May 2011. The son of Edward CharlesDouglasHome and Nancy Rose Straker Smith, he, along with his two brothers, was educated at Eton College and the University of the Witwatersrand , where he was the editor of the then fervently anti apartheid student newspaper, Wits Student . An unrepentant DouglasHome was deported from South Africa in 1970 by the government of the day, following a series of anti government cartoons that were deemed offensive by Pretoria . He was a reporter for the North London Weekly Herald , the Daily Express Sunday Express , and the Edinburgh Evening News . He went on to serve as Scotland Correspondent for The Independent ... of the Sunday Times Scotland . DouglasHome was appointed editor of The Herald , a nationally ... cuts imposed on the paper by owners Newsquest . The noble title, the Earl of Home in the Peerage of Scotland , belongs to his family, and his cousin, David Alexander Cospatrick DouglasHome, 15th Earl of Home David Alexander Cospatrick DouglasHome is the current holder. His uncle, the previous holder, was Alec DouglasHome , a former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom . He is married to Northern Ireland Northern Irish journalist Colette DouglasHome who is a columnist for the Herald newspaper. The couple have two children called Rebecca DouglasHome and Rory DouglasHome. start box s media ... journalist Harry Reid after Charles McGhee end box References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME DouglasHome, Mark ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 31 August 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT DouglasHome, Mark Category 1951 births ... Category Scottish newspaper editors Category Scottish writers Scotland bio stub UK journalist ... more details
BLP sources date September 2009 Stephen Douglas is a British journalist, currently working for ITN as the North of England Correspondent. He reports for the flagship programme ITV Evening News and the ITV News at Ten News at Ten Stephen has reported from across the world and has made regular appearances on CNN Stephen is from London. On Saturday March 24, 2007, Douglas received the ITV Young Journalist of the Year 2007 award. In 2008 he won the Royal Television Society Award for Best Reporter North West England. ref cite web url http www.rts.org.uk rts north west awards 2008 winners title RTS North West Awards 2008 Winners publisher RTS accessdate 8 April 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Douglas, Stephen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Douglas, Stephen Category Living people Category British journalists ... more details
James Douglas 1867&ndash 1940 was a British people British critic, newspaper editor and author . Douglas edited The Star London The Star from 1908 to 1920, then the Sunday Express until 1931. ref Randolph Churchill Randolph Spencer Churchill and Martin Gilbert, Winston S. Churchill 1914 1916 , p.128 ref He was a supporter of censorship , and called for several books to be banned, most notably The Well of Loneliness . ref James Armstrong, The Publication, Prosecution and Re Publication of James Hanley s Boy 1931 , p.353 ref References references start box s media succession box before Ernest Parke title Editor of The Star London The Star years 1908&ndash 1920 after Wilson Pope succession box before ? title Editor of the Sunday Express br small with John Gordon journalist John Gordon 1928&ndash 1931 small years 1920&ndash 1931 after John Gordon journalist John Gordon end box Express newspapers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Douglas, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1867 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1940 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Douglas, James Category 1867 births Category 1940 deaths Category British newspaper editors Category British writers Category British critics ... more details
Cecil Robin DouglasHome 8 May 1932 &ndash 15 October 1968 was a Scotland Scottish Aristocracy class aristocrat , pianist jazz pianist and author. Robin DouglasHome was the eldest son of the Honourable Henry DouglasHome from his first marriage to Lady Margaret Spencer. His uncle was the former British Prime Minister Sir Alec DouglasHome and his younger brother CharlesDouglasHomejournalistCharlesDouglasHome edited The Times . DouglasHome was a popular jazz pianist and he was a leading society figure during the 1950s and 1960s. In the 1950s he had a relationship with Princess Margaretha, Mrs. Ambler Princess Margaretha of Sweden but according to the press they were refused permission to marry by her mother, Princess Sibylla, notwithstanding a subsequent statement from Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden King Gustaf VI Adolf saying, The King has not imposed any ban on the marriage in question . ref cite news author title The Princess & the Pianist url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,809494,00.html work Time magazine Time date 1957 20 05 accessdate 2009 04 25 ref However, Princess Margaretha s nanny and confidante Ingrid Bj rnberg states categorically in her memoirs that the breakup between the two was not due to Princess Sibylla refusing to permit them to marry, but because Princess Margaretha did not wish to marry him. ref Bj rnberg, Ingrid. 1975. Dagbok fr n Haga och Stockholms slott . Stockholm Bonniers. p 163 ref DouglasHome married the fashion model Sandra Paul ... documentary by Alan Whicker . DouglasHome was author of an authorised biography of Sinatra 1962 and had ... and Woman s Own . DouglasHome committed suicide in 1968, aged 36, having suffered for years with clinical ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME DouglasHome, Robin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 May 1932 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 15 October 1968 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT DouglasHome, Robin Category 1932 births Category 1968 deaths Category Scottish jazz pianists Category Jazz ... more details
Edward VII . Early life and family DouglasHome was born in Mayfair , Westminster , England, the eldest of seven children born to CharlesDouglasHome, 13th Earl of HomeCharles, Lord Dunglass , the oldest son of the CharlesDouglasHome, 12th Earl of Home 12th Earl of Home and Lady Lilian Lambton ... the Cabinet Ancestry Alec DouglasHome shares a common ancestor Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey with a previous ... color 9fe boxstyle 6 background color fcc 1 1. Alexander Frederick DouglasHome 2 2. CharlesDouglasHome, 13th Earl of Home 3 3. Lady Lillian Lambton 4 4. CharlesDouglasHome, 12th Earl of Home ... sct s bef before Charles Cospatrick Archibald DouglasHome, 13th Earl of HomeCharlesDouglasHome ... br name The Lord Home of the Hirsel birthname Alexander Frederick DouglasHome honorific suffix br ... DouglasHome Allan Warren.jpg imagesize 245px birth date birth date 1903 7 2 df y birth place Mayfair ... Elizabeth DouglasHome, Baroness Home of the Hirsel Elizabeth DouglasHome children Caroline br ... england content player 12295.html Alexander Frederick DouglasHome, Baron Home of the Hirsel ... to 1963 and as Sir Alec DouglasHome from 1963 to 1974, was a United Kingdom British Conservative ... brothers was the dramatist William DouglasHome . Education DouglasHome was educated at Ludgrove ... Connolly title Enemies of Promise year 1938 ref Life and career In 1936 DouglasHome married Elizabeth DouglasHome, Baroness Home of the Hirsel Elizabeth Alington , the daughter of Cyril Alington , who had been DouglasHome s headmaster at Eton. They had four children Caroline, Meriel, Diana and David. Cricket career DouglasHome was a talented cricketer at school, club and county level, and is the only .... Between 1924 and 1927, DouglasHome played 10 first class matches, scoring 147 runs at an average of 16.33 ... DouglasHome had retired as prime minister, he became president of the Marylebone Cricket Club MCC .... Member of Parliament DouglasHome became the Unionist Party Scotland Scottish Unionist Party Member ... more details
news media my mentor matthew parris on charles wilson 533310.html title My Mentor Matthew Parris on Charles Wilson last Parris first Matthew date 15 November 2004 work The Independent accessdate 30 September 2010 ref References Reflist s start s media succession box before CharlesDouglasHomejournalistCharlesDouglasHome title Deputy Editor of The Times years 1982&ndash 1985 after Peter Stothard succession box before CharlesDouglasHomejournalistCharlesDouglasHome title Editor of The Times ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 BLP sources date January 2008 Charles Wilson is a Scottish journalist and newspaper executive. Charlie Wilson was Managing Director of Mirror Group Newspapers Mirror Group plc from 1992 to 1998, having been Editorial Director of Mirror Group Newspapers from 1991 to 1992. He edited the Glasgow Evening Times , The Glasgow Times and The Scottish Sunday Standard 1976 1982 . He was deputy editor 1982 1985 and editing editor 1985 1990 of The Times in London, and from 1995 1996 he was editor of The Independent . He was married to the Presenter broadcaster and journalist Anne Robinson and they have a daughter Emma. He was later married to the journalist Sally O Sullivan with whom he had a son Luke and a daughter Lily. He was appointed as new Chairman of the Judges at British Press Awards 2006 as part of an effort to promote transparency & fairness in the judging process. Wilson is the senior non executive director of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust where he has made significant steps in assuring corporate governance. He is mentioned in the annual ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilson, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British journalist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Charles ... Category The Independent people Category Royal Marines personnel Scotland writer stub UK journalist stub de Charles Wilson Journalist ... more details
and the Honourable Jane Margaret Douglas, the only daughter from the first marriage of Archibald Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas a title which had become extinct in 1857 . He assumed the additional surname of Douglas on succeeding to the Douglas estates. The couple had several children, including William Sholto Home 1842 1916 , a Major General in the British Army . The Countess of Home died in May 1877, aged 71. Lord Home died at the Hirsel, Berwickshire , in July 1881, aged 81, and was succeeded in the earldom by his eldest son, CharlesDouglasHome, 12th Earl of HomeCharles . Home s great grandson Alec DouglasHome Alec DouglasHome, 14th Earl of Home , was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ...Cospatrick Alexander DouglasHome, 11th Earl of Home 27 October 1799 4 July 1881 , styled Lord Dunglass ... cospatrick home The Earl of Home s start s off s bef before Charles Ellis, 6th Baron Howard de Walden ... Home, 10th Earl of Home Alexander Home s ttl title Earl of Home years 1841 1881 s aft after CharlesDouglasHome, 12th Earl of HomeCharles Alexander DouglasHome s reg uk s new creation s ttl title Baron Douglas years 1875 1881 s aft after CharlesDouglasHome, 12th Earl of HomeCharles Alexander DouglasHome s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Home ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT .... Background and education Home was born at Dalkeith House , Midlothian the seat of his maternal grandfather , the son of Alexander Home, 10th Earl of Home , by Lady Elizabeth Scott, daughter of Henry ... thepeerage.com p1081.htm thepeerage.com Cospatrick Alexander Home, 11th Earl of Home ref Career Home served as an Attach at St Petersburg from 1822 to 1823 and was with the Foreign Office from 1823 ... he was created Baron Douglas , of Douglas in the County of Lanark, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ... him and his descendants to an automatic seat in the House of Lords . Family Lord Home married the Honourable ... Home Category 1799 births Category 1881 deaths Category Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford Category ... more details
and later became a successful British dramatist . Early life DouglasHome was the third son of the CharlesDouglasHome, 13th Earl of Home 13th Earl of Home and Lady Lilian Lambton, daughter of Frederick Lambton, 4th Earl of Durham . His eldest brother was Sir Alec DouglasHome , Prime Minister ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 William DouglasHome 3 June 1912, Edinburgh &ndash 28 September 1992, Winchester ... Rachel DouglasHome, 27th Baroness Dacre the Hon. Rachel Brand who later inherited the Baron Dacre ... Seely. They had four children. Political career During World War II , DouglasHome contested three ... DouglasHome in the Dictionary of National Biography ref The political parties in the wartime ... 6 October 1943 page 2 ref Post war, DouglasHome stood twice as the Liberal Party UK Liberal ... and joined the Buffs Royal East Kent Regiment . ref William DouglasHome, Mr Home pronounced Hume , London .... ISBN 0 713 99627 7 pages 151 158. ref DouglasHome was commissioned in April 1941. While an officer he stood in the three parliamentary by elections. In 1944 DouglasHome was an officer in the 141st ... Wilson, Andrew, Flame Thrower , pub Kimber, 1956. ref Captain DouglasHome refused to participate ... Kingdom court martial . DouglasHome was charged at a Field General Court Martial held on 4 October ... two hours. ref Smith, R. C. 1998 Refusal of Orders the case of William DouglasHome . WaiMilHist ref One of the officers, Second Lieutenant James Wareing, described DouglasHome as follows He did not go ... in C Squadron 141 RAC and was the escorting officer of William DouglasHome, for two or three ..., our squadron commander and he so ordered the arrest because Captain DouglasHome refused to act ... Lord Home and future Prime Minister, Sir Alec DouglasHome. This could have explained the demotion ... carry out my order, Home? No, sir. ref name Flamethrower In 1988, DouglasHome, prompted by the Kurt ... The appeal was abandoned. ref name ReferenceA Playwright William DouglasHome wrote some 50 plays, most ... more details
. As a working journalist, Lynch sent home dispatches vividly describing his impressions of the country ... we were our own censors. We were cheerleaders. Charles Lynch ref Knightley, Phillip ... Stewart of the Canadian Press , Ralph Allen journalist Ralph Allen of the Globe and Mail and Marcel ... list 106931,106921,106919,106903,106851,106778,106753,106010,105867,105717 Charles Burchill Lynch ... of Southam News . Lynch thrived as a journalist in Ottawa and by 1960 he was Chief of Southam. During ... papers after making the voyage home by airmail . The trip is notable because it was sanctioned by the Chinese government almost unheard of for a journalist at the time and the fact that it chronicles ... Revolution . Lynch s dispatches were ultimately edited and compiled into what became the journalist ... Lester Pearson , Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed , and former NDP leader Tommy Douglas . Lynch s co ... writer. In 1998, the National Press Club of Canada established the Charles Lynch Award in his honour. The award is given out annually in recognition of a Canadian journalist s outstanding coverage ... and journalist in the city of Victoria, British Columbia . Selected bibliography China, One Fourth ... Persondata . NAME Lynch, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 3, 1919 ... DEFAULTSORT Lynch, Charles Category 1919 births Category 1994 deaths Category Canadian journalists ... more details
partner and not married relations Alec DouglasHome The Lord Home of the Hirsel father children ... alt David Alexander Cospatrick DouglasHome, 15th Earl of Home Royal Victorian Order CVO , Order ... Party UK Conservative politician. Background and education Home is the only son of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Prime Minister Alec DouglasHome Sir Alec DouglasHome , formerly 14th Earl of Home, and Elizabeth DouglasHome, Baroness Home of the Hirsel Elizabeth Alington , daughter of Cyril ... and Conservation and Chief of the Name and Arms of Clan HomeHome and heir general to the Clan Douglas House of Douglas . Family Lord Home has been married since 1972 to the former Jane Margaret ... . Descendants of King James VI & I updated November 2007. ref The Lady Iona Katherine DouglasHome ... 9th Viscount Lifford , on 5 April 2008 The Lady Mary Elizabeth DouglasHome b. 1982 Michael David Alexander DouglasHome, Lord Dunglass b. 1987 , heir apparent to the title. References Reflist External links Hansard contribs mr david douglashome the Earl of Home http www.clan home.org Clan Home ... 30 November 2007. S start S reg sct S bef before Alec DouglasHome br small disclaimed in 1963 small S ttl title Earl of Home years 1995 present S inc heir Michael DouglasHome, Lord Dunglass S end Earls Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Home, David DouglasHome, 15th Earl Of ALTERNATIVE ... of London London United Kingdom DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Home, David DouglasHome ... of the British Empire Category Earls of Home Category Children of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom Category Hereditary Peers elected under the House of Lords Act pl David DouglasHome, 15. hrabia ...Infobox officeholder honorific prefix small The Right Honourable small br name The Earl of Home br honorific ... Home succeeded in his father s disclaimed earldom in 1995. When the hereditary peers of the House of Lords ... bench. Apart from his political career Lord Home is also Chairman of the private bank Coutts Coutts ... more details
context date April 2012 Charles Burton was an English journalist and sportswriter. He was the founder of the Public School Wanderers Club ref http www.wix.com lwrfc1 publicschoolwanderers page 1 ref and also of the National Schools Sevens hosted by Rosslyn Park F.C. , which were inagurated in 1939. These is the biggest seven a side tournament in the world ref http www.rugbyworldcup.com home news newsid 2033937.html ref attracting more than 300 school teams and over 3,500 schoolchildren from all over the world. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Burton, Charles Category English journalists ... more details
Infobox Officeholder name Elizabeth DouglasHome image image size caption birth name birth date birth date df yes 1909 11 06 birth place death date death date and age 1990 09 13 1909 11 06 df yes death place residence nationality British people British occupation title order Spouses of the Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom Spouse of the Prime Minister br of the United Kingdom term 18 October 1963 16 October 1964 prime minister Alec DouglasHome predecessor Lady Dorothy Macmillan successor Mary Wilson, Lady Wilson of Rievaulx Mary Wilson monarch Elizabeth II order1 term1 successor1 religion spouse Alec DouglasHome children relatives signature website footnotes Elizabeth Hester DouglasHome, Baroness Home of the Hirsel nee Alington 6 November 1909 &ndash 3 September 1990 ref http homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com hume tree 26044.htm ref was the wife of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom British Prime Minister , Alec DouglasHome Sir Alec DouglasHome . She was born in 1909, the third daughter of the Very Revd Cyril Alington , the headmaster of Eton College and chaplain to George ... of George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton George, 4th Lord Lyttelton . Lady Home was the first woman to become a fellow governor of Eton. She married Alec DouglasHome in 1936. Thanks to her husband ... s courtesy title 1936 to 1951 the Rt Hon The Countess of Home 1951 to 1963 Lady DouglasHome as the wife of a knight 1963 to 1974 the Rt Hon The Baroness Home of the Hirsel her husband having been ... Mary Wilson end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Home of the Hirsel, Elizabeth DouglasHome, Baroness ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 6 November 1909 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 13 September 1990 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Home of the Hirsel, Elizabeth DouglasHome, Baroness Category 1909 births Category 1990 deaths Category Spouses of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom Category British baronesses fr Elizabeth DouglasHome zh ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 Charles Jennings 1908 &ndash 1973 was a journalist for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC and the father of American Broadcasting Company ABC news anchor, Peter Jennings . Born in Toronto Toronto, Ontario Canada , Jennings was educated at North Toronto Collegiate and then University of Trinity College Trinity College , University of Toronto . In 1928, he started a job as a radio announcer at CBLA CKGW now CBLA in Toronto, Ontario , Canada . Then, he worked in New York briefly before returning to Canada to work for the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission where he became chief announcer and was Canada s first national news anchor reading the nightly Canadian Press News . He stayed with the CRBC s successor, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and, in 1964, he became vice president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC , retiring in 1971. At the time of his death, Charles Jennings left behind his wife, Elizabeth, and his children, the youngest, Sarah, and the oldest, Presenter broadcaster Peter Jennings Peter . External links http www.broadcasting history.ca personalities personalities.php?id 57 Charles Jennings 1908 1973 Canadian Communications Foundation Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jennings, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1908 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1973 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jennings, Charles Category 1908 births Jennings, Charles Category 1973 deaths Jennings, Charles Category Canadian radio news anchors Jennings, Charles Category People from Toronto Jennings, Charles Category Trinity College Canada alumni Jennings, Charles Category University of Toronto alumni Canada journalist stub id Charles Jennings wartawan ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox person name Sir Charles Wheeler, CMG image Charles Wheeler.jpg caption birthname Selwyn Charles Cornelius Wheeler birth date birth date 1923 3 15 df y birth place Bremen , Germany death date Death date and age 2008 7 4 1923 3 15 df yes death place London , United Kingdom education Cranbrook School, Kent Cranbrook School occupation BBC News foreign correspondent credits Newsnight , Dateline London , Panorama TV series Panorama agent URL Sir Charles Cornelius Wheeler Order of St Michael and St George CMG Selwyn Charles Cornelius Wheeler , 15 March 1923 ref name obit cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi entertainment 7402172.stm title Obituary Charles Wheeler ... url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi entertainment 7489591.stm title BBC journalist Wheeler dies at 85 date 4 July 2008 work BBC News accessdate 2008 07 04 ref was a United Kingdom British journalist and broadcaster ... 2246935 Charles Wheeler.html title Obituary Charles Wheeler date 4 July 2008 work The Daily Telegraph ... Correspondents Charles Wheeler work BBC News accessdate 2008 07 04 date 9 June 2003 ref He ... cite web url http www.guardian.co.uk media 2008 jul 04 bbc.television3 title Obituary Charles Wheeler ... s wishes, work Sunday Telegraph date 24 February 2008 accessdate 2008 05 03 ref In June 2006 Charles ... at his Horsham home on 4 July 2008. ref name BBC References reflist External links http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi entertainment 7402172.stm Obituary Sir Charles Wheeler , BBC, Friday, 4 July 2008 http www.guardian.co.uk media 2008 jul 04 bbc.television3 Harold Jackson, Obituary Charles Wheeler , The Guardian ..., Veteran BBC foreign correspondent Charles Wheeler, 85, dies , The Guardian, Friday, 4 July 2008 http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi programmes newsnight charles wheeler default.stm Newsnight Tribute to Charles ... Persondata NAME Wheeler, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES Cornelius Wheeler, Selwyn Charles SHORT DESCRIPTION ... 2008 07 04 PLACE OF DEATH London , United Kingdom DEFAULTSORT Wheeler, Charles Category 1923 births ... more details
For other people with this name Charles Shaw disambiguation Charles Shaw June 25, 1911 14 December 1987 , was an United States American journalist who worked with Edward R. Murrow during World War II and then went on to be News Director and broadcast journalist at WCAU TV , the CBS affiliate in Philadelphia . Shaw was born in Charleroi, Pennsylvania , near Pittsburgh. While at WCAU in the early 50s, he was one of the first broadcast journalists to speak out against Senator Joseph McCarthy , even before Murrow did so. In the late 1950s, Shaw was drawn to the story of the burgeoning Cuban revolution, and he travelled to Cuba to secretly meet with Fidel Castro and his brother Ra l Castro in the mountains of southern Cuba. When Castro came to power, Shaw was invited to Cuba by the new government, and he was also given a commendation by Castro when the new Cuban leader visited Washington in the early 60s, before relations between the two governments turned sour. After leaving CBS in the early 60s, Shaw became editor of the Bucks County Gazette , in New Hope, Pennsylvania . External links Times staff December 17, 1987 . http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9B0DE6D61F31F934A25751C1A961948260 Charles Shaw, Journalist, 76. New York Times Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shaw, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American journalist DATE OF BIRTH June 25, 1911 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1987 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shaw, Charles Category 1911 births Category 1987 deaths Category American journalists US journalist 1910s stub ... more details
Charles Foley was an Indian born British journalist. He was born in India in 1909 and began working as a journalist in Paris on the Paris Herald, a European edition of the New York Herald now known as the International Herald Tribune . From 1940 to 1955 he served as Foreign Editor on the British newspaper The Daily Express . In 1955 he moved to Cyprus and took over The Cyprus Times newspaper at a moment in the islands history when a civil war was breaking out between Greek and Turkish Cypriots, and the Greek Cypriot EOKA movement was starting an armed struggle against the British colonial government in Cyprus. ref The Press Tough Times in Time Magazine, 15 September 1958. ref He later published a book on Cyprus entitled Cyprus Legacy of Strife London Penguin Books, 1962 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Foley, Charles Category 1909 births Category Living people Category British journalists ... more details
other people Charles Spencer Charles Spencer born 1955 is a United Kingdom British journalist . He has been the drama critic of The Daily Telegraph since 1991. In 2006, Compton Miller of The Independent wrote in a profile This convivial ex alcoholic is best remembered for his description of Nicole Kidman s nude scene in The Blue Room play The Blue Room as pure theatrical Viagra . ref http www.independent.co.uk news media inside story theatre critics under the spotlight 426072.html Inside Story Theatre critics under the spotlight Retrieved 16 April 2010 ref He was educated at Charterhouse School Charterhouse and Balliol College, Oxford . He began his career in journalism at the Surrey Advertiser , and subsequently wrote for the London Evening Standard , The Stage and Television Today , before joining the Telegraph . He won Critic of the Year in the 1999 British Press Awards. He has written three crime novels I Nearly Died 1994 , Full Personal Service 1996 and Under the Influence 2000 . ref http www.fantasticfiction.co.uk s charles spencer Charles Spencer Retrieved 16 April 2010 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Spencer, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1955 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Spencer, Charles Category 1955 births Category Living people Category British journalists Category British theatre critics Category Old Carthusians Category Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford UK journalist stub england bio stub pt Charles Spencer jornalista ... more details
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Image Charles Nordhoff 1830 1901.jpg thumb Charles Nordhoff Charles Nordhoff 31 August 1830 14 July 1901 ref Cite DAB Subjects of Biographies volume Comprehensive Index year 1990 ref was an American journalist, descriptive and miscellaneous writer. Biography He was born in Erwitte , Germany Prussia in 1830, and emigrated to the United States with his parents in 1835. He was educated in Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati , and apprenticed to a printer in 1843. In 1844, he went to Philadelphia where he worked for a short time in a newspaper office, but then joined the United States Navy , where he served three years and made a voyage around the world. After his Navy service, he remained at sea in the whaling, mackerel fishery and United States Merchant Marine merchant service until 1853. From 1853 to 1857, he worked in various newspaper offices, first in Philadelphia, then in Indianapolis . He was then employed editorially by Harpers until 1861, when he went to work the next ten years on the staff of the New York City New York New York Evening Post Evening Post , and he later contributed to the New York New York Tribune Tribune . From 1871 to 1873 Nordhoff traveled in California and visited ... . Nordhoff died in San Francisco, California . ref name ea Cite Americana Nordhoff, Charles ref ... Antonio de Fierro Blanco . He was the grandfather of Charles Nordhoff Charles Bernard Nordhoff ... 1881 Peninsular California 1888 References references Cite Appletons Nordhoff, Charles year 1900 vb 1 Cite NIE Nordhoff, Charles year 1905 vb 1 External links gutenberg author id Charles Nordhoff name Charles Nordhoff worldcat id id lccn n50 6044 http digitalcommons.unl.edu etas 5 The Perfectionists ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nordhoff, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States journalist DATE OF BIRTH 31 August 1830 PLACE OF BIRTH Erwitte , Germany DATE OF DEATH 14 July 1901 PLACE OF DEATH San Francisco, California DEFAULTSORT Nordhoff, Charles Category American ... more details