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A a` BRASSARD, Nigel Courtenay; s of Maj Herbert Forbes a` Brassard, of Oxfordshire, and Elisabeth Kane, ne´e McCue; b 7 June 1955, London; Educ Cheltenham Coll, KCL (BA); m 16 March 1996, Ade`le, da of Dr and Mrs Herman Dexter Webster, of New Orleans, Louisiana; 2 s (Louis Forbes b 20 Dec 1996, William Claiborne b 5 Oct 1999), 1 da (Celeste Ninette b 22 Sept 2001); Career Samuel Montagu Co Ltd London 1977–86, seconded to Dominguez Barry Samuel Montagu Ltd Sydney 1984–85; md Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Ltd 1986–2001, dir Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Iberfomento SA, global head equity capital markets, head of M&A and head of corp fin Dresdner Kleinwort Benson North America 2001–, md Lenox Hill Investments Ltd 2001–; conslt London Bridge Capital 2007–08, chm and fndr Four Elements Capital Ltd 2008–, dir and fndr Clarendon Academies Ltd 2009–; ambass FIP (Int Polo Fedn), memb Fin Ctee Hurlingham Polo Assoc; Publications Modern Merchant Banking, SCP Guide for Issuers and Investors, A Glorious Victory - A Glorious Defeat, A Posthumous Life - Keats in Rome, Tommy Hitchcock - A Tribute, Profiles in Polo; Recreations polo, cricket, real tennis; Clubs Buck’s, Hurlingham, Pilgrims, Cirencester Park Polo, MCC, Sydney Cricket Ground, Winchester House, Krewe d’Etat, Shuttlecock, Radley Coll Real Tennis; Style— Nigel a` Brassard, Esq AARONS, Elaine; da of Lionel Freedman, of Manchester, and Freda Freedman; b 7 February 1958, Manchester; Educ Manchester HS for Girls, KCL (LLB); m 28 June 1977, Dr Stephen Aarons; 2 da (Elizabeth Ruth b 12 Jan 1985, Abigail Rivka b 27 April 1991), 1 s (Robert Joshua b 24 April 1987); Career admitted slr 1982; slr specialising in employment law; asst slr Norton Rose 1980–89, ptnr Eversheds 1989–2006, princ Withers LLP 2006–; memb Editorial Bd Complinet HR; memb Mgmnt Ctee Employment Lawyers’ Assoc 1992–2001 (sometime trg co-ordinator, chair Legislative and Policy Ctee and co sec), chair Employers Forum on Social Policy 1997–, vice-chair Employment Law Sub-Ctee London Law Soc 2003–; govr Hasmonean HS 2002–03, fndr N London Learning Prog for Girls 2003; Publications Tolleys Termination of Employment (gen ed); Recreations entertaining, charitable events; Style— Mrs Elaine Aarons AARONSON, Graham Raphael; QC (1982); s of Jack Aaronson (d 1973), of London, and Dora, ne´e Franks (d 2007); b 31 December 1944; Educ City of London Sch, Trinity Hall Cambridge (MA); m 1 (m dis 1992); 2 s (Oran b 1968, Avi b 1974), 1 da (Orit b 1970); m 2, 12 May 1993, Pearl Isobel, da of Harold Rose, and Berta Rose (d 2001); 2 step s (Adam b 1976, Simon b 1986), 1 step da (Sara b 1978); Career called to the Bar Middle Temple 1966 (bencher 1991); md Worldwide Plastics Development Ltd 1973–77, fndr Standford Grange Rehabilitation Centre for Ex-Offenders, advsr on taxation Treasy Israel 1986–92; chm: Tax Law Review Ctee 1994–98, Revenue Bar Assoc 1995–98, Dietary Res Fndn 1989–91; Style— Graham Aaronson, Esq, QC; K Pump Court Tax Chambers, 16 Bedford Row, London WC1R 4EB AARONSON, Sir Michael John (Mike); kt (2006), CBE (2000); s of Edward John (Jack) Aaronson, of Wanborough, Wilts, and late Marian, ne´e Davies; b 8 September 1947; Educ Merchant Taylors’ Sch Northwood, St John’s Coll Oxford (Sir Thomas White scholar, Trevelyan scholar, MA); m 27 Aug 1988, Andrene Margaret Dundas, da of late John Sutherland; 1 da (Katherine Sara Dundas b 22 Feb 1989), 2 s (Benedict Lodwick MacGregor b 24 Aug 1991, Nathanael Aeron Sutherland b 10 Feb 1994); Career field co-ordinator Nigeria Save the Children Fund 1969–71; HM Dip Serv 1972–88: third, second and first sec Paris 1973–77, Lagos 1981–83, Rangoon 1987–88; DG Save the Children Fund 1995–2005 (overseas dir 1988–95), dir Oxford Policy Mgmnt Ltd 2006–; UK rep EC NGO Liaison Ctee 1994–2000, pres EC NGO Liaison Ctee 1998–2000; govr Westminster Fndn for Democracy 2001–07 (vice-chair 2006–07), chair Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue Geneva 2001–08; visiting fell Nuffield Coll Oxford 2004–, hon visiting prof Univ of Surrey 2008–; Civil Serv cmmr 2007–; chm Frimley Park Hosp NHS Fndn Tst 2006–, sr concept developer NATO 2006–, dir Corporates for Crisis Ltd 2008–09; Freeman: City of London, Worshipful Co of Merchant Taylors; FRSA; Recreations sports, the performing arts; Clubs MCC; Style— Sir Michael Aaronson, CBE; K Dingley Dell, 166 Glaziers Lane, Normandy, Guildford, Surrey GU3 2EB (tel 01483 811655, fax 0870 052 0566, e-mail aaronson@ddell.demon.co.uk) AARONSON, Robin Hugh; s of Edward John (Jack) Aaronson, of Bishop’s Cannings, Wilts, and Marian, ne´e Davies; b 7 July 1951; Educ Merchant Taylors’, Balliol Coll Oxford (MA, OU Prize for Comparative Philology, pres Dramatic Soc), LSE (MSc, Eli Devons Prize for Economics), Metanoia Inst (BA); m 1 (m dis), Janet Charmian Christabel, da of Joseph Evans; m 2, Veronica Fay, da of Ronald Feltham; 1 s (Matthew John), 3 step c; Career admin trainee MOD 1974–80 (on secondment to LSE 1978–80), economic advsr HM Treasy 1980–86 (speechwriter to Chancellor of the Exchequer, advsr on economic effects of tax changes), sr economic advsr Monopolies and Mergers Cmmn 1986–89 (advsr on numerous investigations); PricewaterhouseCoopers (formerly Coopers & Lybrand before merger): joined as mangr 1989, ptnr responsible for competition policy advice servs 1993–98; dir: LECG Ltd 1998–2009, Akousis Counselling Ltd 2003–, Forest of Dreams Ltd 2007–; visiting lectr on Euro competition policy Centre des E´tudes Europe´ennes Strasbourg 1994–97, specialist advsr House of Commons Trade and Industry Ctee 1991; memb Bd Countrywide Workshops Charitable Tst 1998–2001; memb PO Users Nat Cncl 1998–2000, memb Postal Services Cmmn 2000–06, memb Competition Cmmn 2009–; Recreations mountains, photography, gardening; Style— Robin Aaronson, Esq; K Akousis, 1 Fairlawn Road, Bristol BS6 5JR (tel 0117 924 7154, e-mail robin@akousis.co.uk) ABBESS, Lynne Margaret; da of Lawrence Peter Abbess (d 2003), and Margaret Thelma, ne´e Scott (d 1986); b 1956, Kent; Educ Newstead Wood Sch for Girls, Kingston Univ (LLB), Coll of Law Guildford; Career admitted slr 1982; Hempsons Slrs: articled clerk 1980, ptnr 1985–; fndr and creator LandlordAssurance.com; memb: Law Soc 1982, Assoc of Partnership of Practitioners (former hon sec), Ctee Primary Care Premises Forum; Publications The Law and General Practice: Partnership Agreements (contrib), Making Sense of Partnerships: When Partners Fall Out - Legal Remedies (contrib), A Practitioner’s Guide to Partnership and LLP Law and Regulation (contrib), Primary Healthcare Premises: An Expert Guide (co-ed); regular columnist GP and Medeconomics; Style— Miss Lynne Abbess; K Hempsons, Hempsons House, 40 Villiers Street, London WC2N 6NJ (tel 020 7484 7609, fax 020 7484 7565, e-mail l.abbess@hempsons.co.uk) ABBISS, Jim; Career music prodr; albums incl: Kasabian (Kasabian) 2004, The Back Room (Editors) 2005, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not (Arctic Monkeys) 2006

(UK no 1, Mercury Music Prize 2006), Empire (Kasabian) 2006 (UK no 1), 19 (Adele) 2008 (UK no 1), Tiger Suit (KT Tunstall) 2010, 21 (Adele) 2011 (UK no 1, US no 1); Style— Jim Abbiss, Esq; K c/o This Much Talent, The Fan Club, 133 Kilburn Lane, London W10 4AN ABBOTT, Diane Julie; MP; b 27 September 1953; Educ Harrow County Girls’ GS, Newnham Coll Cambridge; Children 1 s (James Alexander Abbott-Thompson b 21 Oct 1991); Career successively: admin trainee Home Office, race relations offr NCCL, researcher Thames TV, reporter TV-am, equality offr ACTT, press and PR offr GLC, princ press offr Lambeth BC; MP (Lab) Hackney North and Stoke Newington 1987–; memb: Treasy Select Ctee 1989–97, Foreign Affrs Select Ctee 1997–2001; joined Lab Pty 1971, memb Lab Pty Nat Exec, sec Campaign Gp of Lab MPs 1992–; memb Westminster City Cncl 1982–86; Style— Ms Diane Abbott, MP; K House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA (tel 020 7219 4426, fax 020 7219 4964) ABBOTT, Laurie; Educ SW Tech Coll London; Career architect; Team 4 1964–71, Piano + Rogers 1971–77, dir Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners (formerly Richard Rogers Partnership) 1977–; Projects incl: Creek Vean Cornwall, Reliance Controls electronics factory Wilts, Pompidou Centre Paris, Coin Street, Whittington Avenue, Royal Acad exhibit ‘London as it could be’, London Royal Docks strategic plan, London Heathrow Airport Terminal 5, Lloyd’s Bldg, offices for Daimler Benz in Berlin, housing in Berlin; conslt to Fiat with Ove Arup and Partners; Style— Laurie Abbott, Esq ABBOTT, Adm Sir Peter Charles; GBE (1999), KCB (1994); b 12 February 1942; Educ St Edward’s Sch Oxford, Queens’ Coll Cambridge (MA), RCDS; m 1965, Susan, ne´e Grey; 3 da; Career articled clerk Blackburn Robson Coates and 2 Lt RMFVR 1963, resigned and joined RN as Sub Lt 1964; CO HMS Chawton 1972, on staff of Sr Naval Offr W Indies and promoted Cdr 1975, CO HMS Ambuscade 1976, 2 i/c HMS Bulwark and promoted Capt 1980, Chief of Defence Staff briefer during Falklands War 1982, CO HMS Ajax and First Frigate Sqdn 1983, RCDS 1985, Dir of Navy Plans 1985–89, promoted Rear Adm 1989, Flag Offr Second Flotilla 1989–91 in HM Ships Ark Royal, Cumberland, London, Argonaut and Cardiff, Asst Chief of Naval Staff 1991–93, promoted Vice Adm 1993, Dep Supreme Allied Cdr Atlantic 1993–95, promoted Adm 1995, C-in-C Fleet 1995–97, Vice Chief of Defence Staff 1997–2001; cmmr Cwlth War Graves 2001–06; conslt Bechtel 2003–; chm of tstees: Royal Naval Museum, Nat Museum of the Royal Navy 2008–; Style— Adm Sir Peter Abbott, GBE, KCB ABBOTT, Stephen (Steve); s of Wilfrid Lockley Abbott (d 2006), of Bradford, W Yorks, and Lily Templeton, ne´e Limbert; b 28 July 1954, Bradford, Yorks; Educ Bradford GS, CCC Cambridge (MA); m 1992 (m dis 1998), Karen Lesley Lewis; 1 da (Francesca b 1986), 1 s (James Alexander b 1989); Career film and television producer; Price Waterhouse London 1976–79, Hand Made Films London 1979–81, Mayday Management Ltd 1981–, chm Prominent Features Ltd 1989– (md 1986–89), dir Prominent Television 1992– (exec prodr Himalaya 2004, New Europe 2007 and Around the World in 20 Years 2008 (all with Michael Palin)); dir: Nat Film Tstee Co Ltd 2002–06, Urban Rock Ltd 2004–; chair Screen Yorkshire 2002–, tstee Training and Performance Showcase 2001–06, chair Bradford City of Film 2007–; ambass to City of Bradford 1997; memb: AMPAS, BAFTA, EFA (Euro Film Acad); Hon DLitt Univ of Bradford 1998; FCA 1990 (ACA 1979), FRSA 1999; Films exec prodr: A Fish Called Wanda 1988, Fierce Creatures 1995 (released 1997); prodr: American Friends 1990, Blame It On the Bellboy 1991, Brassed Off 1996; Recreations Bradford City AFC; Style— Steve Abbott, Esq; K Prominent Television Ltd, 34 Tavistock Street, London WC2E 7PB (tel 020 7497 1100, fax 020 7497 1133) ABBOTT, Air Cdre Steven; CBE (2003); s of Norman Abbott, of Attleborough, Norfolk, and Doris Margeurite, ne´e Davis (d 2004); b 5 February 1956, Geilenkirchen, Germany; Educ various grammar and serv schs, UEA (BA), Downing Coll Cambridge (MPhil); m 25 March 1989, Patricia, ne´e Bunting; 1 s (James Edward b 27 Aug 1990), 1 da (Jennifer Katharine b 15 July 1992); Career cmd and staff appts MOD, Strike Cmd and RAF Germany 1977–2002 (incl mil asst to Cdr Br Forces Hong Kong 1990–92), Cdr Kabul Airfield (Operation Fingal Afghanistan) 2001–02, Station Cdr RAF Honington 2003–05, ACOS RAF Trg Gp 2005–07, Cmdt Gen RAF Regt and AO RAF Police 2007–; memb RIIA; QCVS 2000; Recreations field sports, military history, cricket, Cresta Run; Clubs RAF, St Moritz Toboganning; Style— Air Cdre Steven Abbott, CBE ABBOTT-WATT, HE Thorhilda Mary Vivia (Thorda); da of Samuel Abbott-Watt, and Elva Mary, ne´e Clare Gibson; b 11 February 1955, London; Educ Stonar Sch, Atworth; Partner Reef Talbot Hogg; Career joined HM Dip Serv 1974, third sec FCO 1974–79, temporary duty tours Latin America and Far and Middle East 1979–80, vice-consul Paris 1981–84, third sec (Chancery) UK Representation to EU 1984–86, second sec FCO 1986–88, second sec Bonn 1988–81, first sec EU and Western Europe Depts FCO 1991–95, first sec and head Commercial Section Kiev 1995–98, first sec Belgrade 1998–99, first sec and head Visa Policy Section Jt Entry Clearance Unit 1999–2001, chargee d’affaires Dushanbe 2001–02, ambass to Armenia 2003–06, FCO 2006, head political/mil section Kabul 2006, FCO 2007–08, chargee d’affaires Ulaanbaatar 2008, ambass to Mongolia 2008–09, Finance Directorate FCO 2009–10, int liaison MOD 2010–11, ambass to Mongolia 2011–; life memb NACF, memb ICA, friend Royal Acad; Recreations riding, reading, theatre; Clubs Art Fund, Friends of the Royal Acad of Art; Style— HE Miss Thorda Abbott-Watt; K c/o Foreign & Commonwealth Office (Ulaanbaatar), King Charles Street, London SW1A 2AH ABBS, Prof Peter Francis; s of Eric Charles Abbs (d 1987), and Mary Bertha, ne´e Bullock (d 1994); b 22 February 1942; Educ Norwich Tech Coll, Univ of Bristol (BA), Univ of Sussex (PhD); m (m dis 2002) Barbara Ann, da of Jack Beazeley; 2 da (Annabel b 20 Oct 1964, Miranda b 22 July 1966), 1 s (Theodore b 29 March 1973); Career English teacher Bristol 1966–70, res asst Univ of Wales 1970–76; Univ of Sussex: reader in educn 1976–, prof of creative writing 1999–; has lectured widely in USA, Aust, India, Denmark, Ireland, Belgium and elsewhere; memb: Soc of Authors, Assoc of Univ Teachers; fndr memb New Metaphysical Art 1996; fell English Assoc; Poetry For Man and Islands, Songs of a New Taliesin, Icons of Time, Personae, Angelic Imagination, Love After Sappho, Earth Songs, Selected Poems, Viva la Vida, Flowering of Flint: Selected Poems, Voyaging Out; Non-Fiction English For Diversity, Root and Blossom The Philosophy, Practice and Politics of English Teaching, English Within the Arts, The Forms of Poetry, The Forms of Narrative, Autobiography in Education, Proposal for a New College (with Graham Carey), Reclamations Essays on Culture, Mass-Culture and the Curriculum, A

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is for Aesthetic Essays on Creative and Aesthetic Education, The Educational Imperative, The Polemics of Imagination Selected Essays on Art, Culture and Society; ed: The Black Rainbow Essays on the Present Breakdown of Culture, Living Powers The Arts in Education, The Symbolic Order A Contemporary Reader on the Arts Debate, Against the Flow - The Arts, Postmodern Culture and Education, The Greater Journey, Voyaging Out; Recreations swimming, walking, film, music; Style— Prof Peter Abbs; K Graduate Research Centre in the Humanities, Arts Building B, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QN (tel 01273 872597, fax 01273 625972, e-mail p.f.abbs@sussex.ac.uk, website www.peterabbs.org) ABDELA, Lesley Julia; MBE (1990); da of Frederick Abdela (d 1985), and Henrietta, ne´e Hardy (d 1959); b 17 November 1945; Educ Glendower London, Queen Anne’s Caversham, Chaˆtelard Sch Les Avants Switzerland, Queen’s Coll Harley St, Hammersmith Coll of Art, London Coll of Printing; m 1972 (m dis); 1 s (Nicholas b 1973); Career int conslt on equal opportunities and trainer in democratic skills (primary clients EU, UNDP, Br Cncl, Harvard, DfID, FCO), feature writer, author, TV and radio bdcaster on politics; formerly advtg exec Royds London, researcher House of Commons and House of Lords 1976–77, Parly candidate (Lib) Herts E 1979, fndr All-Party 300 Gp for Women in Politics 1980, USA Leader Grant visiting Washington DC, LA and Seattle 1983, studied Third World by residence in the Gambia 1984–86, currently sr ptnr Eyecatcher Associates (journalism, copywriting, research, conference speakers) and sr ptnr Shevolution; conslt on women and politics in East and Central Europe Project Liberty Kennedy Sch of Government Harvard Univ 1992–98, political ed Cosmopolitan 1993–96, accredited journalist UN 4th World Conf on Women Beijing 1995, chief exec Project Parity 1996–, dep dir for democratisation for OSCE Mission in Kosovo 1999–2000; vice-pres Electoral Reform Soc 1995–; memb: Bd International Inst for Environment and Devpt 1992–96, Bd of Govrs Westminster Fndn for Democracy 1996–97, Bd of Govrs Br Cncl; experience of gender issues in post-conflict reconstruction and peace-building ops in Aceh, Iraq, Afghanistan, Sierra Leone and Kosovo, conducts bi-annual workshops on implementation of UN Security Cncl Resolution 1325 (mainstreaming gender into peace ops and civil military cooperation) Swedish Armed Forces Int Centre, ldr workshops for NATO sr civil servants on gender and culture in Afghanistan NATO HQ Brussels 2006 and 2007, sr gender advsr to UN OCHA Chief Humanitarian Coordinator Kathmandu 2007–08, a princ speaker NATO Conf - Women in Armed Conflicts - The Implementation of UN Security Cncl Resolution 1325 Vienna 2008, plenary speaker SOLON War Crimes Conf Inst for Advanced Legal Studies Univ of London 2009; govr Nottingham Trent Univ 1997–2000; appeared on Great Lives (BBC Radio 4) 2008 (discussing Millicent Fawcett); winner EC’s UK Woman of Europe Award (for servs to EU) 1995, listed thirty-fourth in New Statesman’s Top 50 Heroes of Our Time 2006, Woman Political Journalist of the Year Dods & Scottish Widows Women In Public Life Award 2009; Hon DLitt Nottingham Trent Univ 1996; FRGS, FRSA 1991; Books Women with X Appeal (1989), Breaking Through The Glass Ceilings (Met Authys Recruitment Agency guide, 1991), What Women Want, 1993–2000 (ed, 1993), DO IT! - Walk the Talk (1994); Recreations travel, painting; Style— Ms Lesley Abdela, MBE; K e-mail lesley.abdela@shevolution.com ABDIN, Dr Hasan; b 1940, Sudan; Educ Univ of Khartoum (BA), Univ of Wisconsin USA (MA, PhD); m with 3 da, 2 s; Career lectr Univ of Khartoum 1970–77; state min in Presidency 1977–78, memb National Assembly 1978–80; assoc prof: Univ of Khartoum 1980–83, Univ of King Saud Saudi Arabia 1983–88; ambass to Algeria 1990–92, ambass to Iraq 1993–97; Miny of External Relations: DG Political Affairs 1997–98, under sec 1998–2000; ambass to the Ct of St James’s 2000–; Publications Introduction to African History (in Arabic, 1974), Early Sudanese Nationalism 1919–1925 (1985); Style— HE Dr Hasan Abdin; K Sudan Embassy, 2 Cleveland Row, St James’s, London SW1A 1DD (tel 020 7839 8080, fax 020 7839 7560, e-mail hasabdin@hotmail.com) ABDU’ALLAH, Faisal; b 5 August 1969, London; Educ Central St Martins Coll (BA), Massachusetts Coll of Art, RCA (MA); Career artist; sr lectr Univ of East London, visiting lectr RCA; Serpentine Gallery artist-in-residence at N Westminster Community Sch; Individual Artist Award London Arts Board 1995; Solo Exhibitions Censored, Nigger to Nubian (198 Gallery London) 1993, Revelations (Bonnington Gallery Nottingham and 198 Gallery London) 1995, Heads of State (Margaret Harvey Gallery Herts, Standpoint Gallery London and Middlesbrough Art Gallery) 1997–98, The Collection (The Agency Contemporary Art London) 2000, The Agency Contemporary Art London 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004, Horniman Museum London 2001, Chisenhale Gallery London 2002; Group Exhibitions African Themes (V&A) 1993, Borderless Print (Rochdale Art Gallery) 1993, Presences (Photographers’ Gallery London) 1993, Us An’ Dem (Storey Inst Lancs and Art ’94 London) 1994, Different Stories (Netherlands Photo Inst Rotterdam) 1994, Make Believe (RCA) 1995, The Impossible Science of Being (Photographers’ Gallery London, Leeds Museum Gallery and Brighton Museum) 1996, Radical Images (Neue Galerie Austria and Szombatheley Art Gallery Hungary) 1996, The 90’s: Family of Man (Forum de l’Art Contemporain Luxembourg) 1997–98, On the Bright Side of Life (NGBK Berlin) 1997–98, Transforming the Crown (Studio Museum Harlem NYC) 1997–98, Out of the Blue (MOMA Glasgow) 1997–99, In Visible Light (MOMA Oxford and tour) 1997–99, They don’t know me but, (De la Warr Pavillion Brighton, Winchester Art Gallery and Pitshanger Manor London) 1998, LKW (OK Centre for Contemporary Art Linz) 1999, Basel Liste 99 1999, Holland Festival Rotterdam 1999, Missing Link (Kunstmuseum Bern) 1999, Hackney Empire Benefit Auction London 1999, film screening London 1999, Project X (S London Gallery) 1999, Cologne Artfair (The Agency Cologne) 1999 and 2000, Warningshots (Royal Armouries Leeds) 2000, Tirannicidi (Calcografia Nat Gallery Rome and Archivio de Stato Turin) 2000, LKW (Kunstverein Bregenz) 2000, Ecce Homo (Kunsthal Rotterdam) 2000, Aesthetic Terrorism (The Agency Contemporary Art London) 2001, ARCO Artfair Madrid 2001, Nat Maritime Museum London 2001, BIG Torino Biennial Turin 2002, Sharjah International Biennale (UAE) 2003, Aspex Gallery Portsmouth (with David Adjaye) 2003, Independence (South London Gallery) 2003, The Veil (touring exhbn, venues incl Stockholm and Modern Art Oxford) 2003–04, Britannia Works Athens 2004; Style— Faisal Abdu’Allah, Esq ABDY, Sir Valentine Robert Duff; 6 Bt (UK 1850), of Albyns, Essex; s of Sir Robert Abdy, 5 Bt (d 1976), and Lady Diana, ne´e Bridgeman (d 1967), da of 5 Earl of Bradford; b 11 September 1937; Educ Eton; m 1971 (m dis 1982), Mathilde, da of Etienne Coche de la Ferte´; 1 s (Robert Etienne Eric b 22 Feb 1978); Heir s, Robert Abdy; Career set up (with Peter Wilson) Sotheby’s first offices abroad in Paris and Munich; special advsr Int Fund for Promotion of Culture UNESCO, first rep Smithsonian Inst (Washington DC) in Europe 1983–2000, Nat Bd Smithsonian 1994–97; formerly: Conseil d’Administration Union National des Arts De´coratifs Paris, memb Comite´ Scientifique Conservatoire National des Arts et Me´tiers Paris; memb Comite´ d’Orientation Cite´ de l’Espace Toulouse; FRSA; Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France) 1995; Style— Sir Valentine Abdy, Bt; K 7 bis Alle´e de Villeneuve L’Etang, 92430 Marnes-la-Coquette, France; 2 New Square, Lincolns Inn, London WC2A 3RZ ABEL, Prof Edward William; CBE (1997); s of Sydney John Abel (d 1952), of Kenfighill, and Donna Maria, ne´e Grabham (d 1981); b 3 December 1931; Educ Bridgend GS Glamorgan, UC Cardiff (BSc), Northern Poly London (PhD); m 6 Aug 1960, Margaret Rosina, da of Glyndwr Vivian Edwards (d 1974), of Porthcawl; 1 s (Christopher b 23 Oct 1963), 1 da (Julia b 4 April 1967); Career Nat Serv 1953–55; research fell Imperial Coll London 1957–59, lectr and reader Univ of Bristol 1959–71, prof of inorganic chemistry Univ of Exeter 1972–95 (head of dept 1977–88, dep vice-chllr 1991–94), dep chm

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governing body Univ of Glamorgan 1999–2002; visiting prof: Univ of Br Columbia 1970, Japan 1971, Tech Univ of Braunschweig 1973, ANU Canberra 1990; int sec Int Confs on Organometallic Chemistry 1972–88; RSC: memb Cncl 1978–82, 1983–89 and 1990–2002, pres 1996–98, chm Local Affrs Bd 1983–87, chm Divnl Affairs Bd 1990–92, chm Scientific Affrs Bd 1992–95, chm Parly Ctee 1995–2003, memb Dalton Divnl Cncl 1977–83 and 1987–91 (sec and treas 1977–82, vice-pres 1989–91, pres 1987–89); Univ Grants Ctee: memb 1986–89, chm Physical Sci Sub Ctee 1986–89; Cncl for Nat Academic Awards: chm Physical Sci Ctee 1987–91, memb Academic Affairs Ctee 1987–91, memb Cncl 1991–93, chm Advsy Ctee on the Lab of the Govt Chemist 1998–2003; nat advsr for chemistry to Exec Univ Funding Cncl 1989–93, assessor to Research Ctee Poly and Coll Funding Cncl 1988–90; Main Gp Chemistry award RSC 1976, Tilden medal and lectr RSC 1981; Hon DUniv London Met Univ 1998, Hon DSc Univ of Exeter 2000, Hon DSc Univ of Glamorgan 2003; FRSC; Books Royal Society of Chemistry Specialist Periodical Reports on Organometallic Chemistry (Vols 1–25, jt ed, 1970–96), Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry (9 Vols, exec ed, 1984), Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry II (14 Vols, ed, 1995), Royal Society of Chemistry Tutorial Chemistry Texts (21 Vols, ed-in-chief, 2003); Recreations gardening; Style— Prof Edward Abel, CBE; K 1A Rosebarn Avenue, Exeter, Devon EX4 6DY (tel 01392 270272, e-mail ewabel@ex.ac.uk) ABEL SMITH, Caroline Bridget; OBE (1994); da of Capt Howard Bennett Bartlam (d 1970), of Arkholme, Lancs, and Mary Isobel Bartlam (d 2002); b 26 September 1945; Educ Casterton Sch; m 1970, John Lawrence Abel Smith, s of late Maj Desmond Abel Smith; 2 s (Alexander Howard Lawrence b 19 March 1971, Oliver Desmond b 13 June 1974), 1 da (Helen Isobel Katherine b 18 Aug 1976); Career trained as med lab technician Lancaster and Guy’s Hosps, subsequently personal asst in PR The Times and Sunday Times, lay memb GDC 1989–2009, non-exec dir S Bucks NHS Tst 1992–98, chm Bucks Ctee Elizabeth Finn Care 2007–; Cons Women’s Nat Ctee: memb 1988–99, dep chm 1994–95, chm 1996–99; memb Cons Pty Nat Union Exec Ctee 1991–98, pres Cons Women’s Nat Cncl 1999–2002, elected memb Cons Pty Bd of Mgmnt 1999–2003, chm Cons Party Conference 2002; tstee and memb Appeal and Inspection Ctee Buckinghamshire Historic Churches Tst 2007–; Recreations gardening, fishing, tapestry work; Style— Mrs John Abel Smith, OBE; K The Old Vicarage, Aston Abbotts, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP22 4NB (tel 01296 681001, e-mail cbjlas@talk21.com) ABEL SMITH, David Francis; s of Sir Alexander Abel Smith, KCVO, TD, JP (d 1980), of Quenington Old Rectory, Cirencester, Glos, and Elizabeth, ne´e Morgan (d 1948); b 3 February 1940; Educ Gordonstoun, Stockton and Billingham Tech Coll; m 18 Nov 1982, Lucy Marie, da of Col Sir Bryce Muir Knox, KCVO, MC, TD (former Lord Lt of Ayr and Arran); 1 da (Eliza Violet Daria b 15 March 1991); Career exec dir The Delta Group plc 1974–82 (joined 1961), md Benjamin Priest Group plc 1983–91, chief exec Marling Industries plc 1992–97; exec chm Majorlift Hldgs Ltd 2003–, Zimbabwe Agricultural Tst 2006–; non-exec chm: Equitalk Ltd 1999–2006, VectorCommand Ltd 2000–03, Permali Gloucester Ltd 2001–10, Brandauer Holdings Ltd 2001–05, Mosandam Ltd 2004–06; non-exec dir Metalwash Ltd 2000–04; chm: The Cotswold Arcadians 1998–2001, Cobalt Appeal Fund 2008–; collector, cmmr and promoter of contemporary applied arts incl glass, ceramics and furniture, co-fndr and tstee Quenington Sculpture Tst 1998–; memb Quenington Parish Cncl 1987–93; Freeman City of London, memb Worshipful Co of Fishmongers; Recreations country sports; Clubs Pratt’s, The Pilgrims; Style— David Abel Smith, Esq; K Quenington Old Rectory, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 5BN ABELL, Prof Christopher; b 11 November 1957; Educ St John’s Coll Cambridge; m 1981, Katherine; 1 s (Daniel Jonathan b 1989); Career SERC overseas postdoctoral fell Brown Univ RI 1982–83, research fell King’s Coll Cambridge 1983–86; Dept of Chemistry Univ of Cambridge: demonstrator 1984–88, lectr 1988–99, reader in chemical biology 1999–2002, prof of biological chemistry 2002–; Todd Hameid fell Christ’s Coll Cambridge; Hickinbottom fell RSC 1991–92, Iberdrola visiting prof Santiago de Compostela Spain 1999–2000, Erskine fell Univ of Canterbury Christchurch NZ 2000, David P Craig visiting prof ANU Canberra 2003, visiting prof Univerite´ Paul Sabatier Toulouse 2008–09; author of over 200 scientific papers; fndr Astex Therapeutics 1999; ICI Prize in Organic Chemistry 1992; Recreations running; Style— Prof Christopher Abell; K Department of Chemistry, University Chemical Laboratory, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW ABELL, (John) David; s of Leonard Abell, and Irene Craig, ne´e Anderson; b 15 December 1942; Educ Univ of Leeds (BA), LSE (Dip Business Admin); m 1, 1967 (m dis), Anne Janette, ne´e Priestley; 3 s; m 2, 1981 (m dis), Sandra Dawn, ne´e Atkinson; 1 s, 1 da; m 3, 1988, Juliana, da of late Prof John Lister Illingworth Fennell, of Oxford; Career Ford Motor Co 1962–65, AEI 1965–67, various appts British Leyland 1968–72 and 1974–81 (incl md Trucks and Buses and dir), First National Finance Corp 1972–73, chm and chief exec Suter plc 1981–96, chm Jourdan plc 1997–; CIMgt; Style— J David Abell, Esq; K The Old Rectory, Branston-by-Belvoir, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG32 1RU ABELL, Prof Peter Malcolm; s of John Raymond Abell (d 1987), and Constance, ne´e Moore (d 1998); b 18 August 1937; Educ Wakefield GS, Univ of Leeds (BSc, PhD); m (m dis); 3 s (Paul b 1963, Simon b 1968, Johnathon b 1988); Career dir of research Industrial Sociology Unit Imperial Coll London 1970–75; prof of sociology: Dept of Sociology Univ of Birmingham 1976–79, Univ of Surrey 1979–91; dir The Interdisciplinary Inst of Mgmnt London Sch of Economics and Political Science 1991–2003, visiting prof Copenhagen Business Sch 2003–; Books Model Building in Sociology (1972), Socio-Economic Potential of Producer Co-ops in Developing Countries (1987), The Syntax of Social Life (1988), Support Systems for Co-ops in Developing Countries (1988), Rational Choice (1991); Recreations walking, music; Style— Prof Peter Abell; K 37 The Ridgeway, Radlett, Hertfordshire WD7 8PT ABERCORN, 5 Duke of (I 1868); Sir James Hamilton; 15 Bt (I 1660), KG (1999); also Lord Paisley (S 1578), Lord Abercorn (S 1603), Earl of Abercorn and Lord Paisley, Hamilton, Mountcastell, and Kilpatrick (S 1606), Baron of Strabane (I 1617), Baron Mountcastle and Viscount Strabane (I 1701), Viscount Hamilton (GB 1785), Marquess of Abercorn (GB 1790 - title in House of Lords), and Marquess of Hamilton (I 1868); s of 4 Duke of Abercorn (d 1979), and Lady Kathleen Mary, GCVO, ne´e Crichton (d 1990), sis of 5 Earl of Erne; b 4 July 1934; Educ Eton, RAC Cirencester; m 1966, Alexandra Anastasia, da of Lt-Col Harold Pedro Phillips (d 1980), of Checkendon Court, Berks, also sis of Duchess of Westminster and gda through her m, Georgina, of late Sir Harold Wernher, 3 Bt, GCVO, TD, DL, by his w, late Lady Zia, CBE, ne´e Countess Anastasia Mikhailovna (er da of HIH Grand Duke Mikhail Mikhailovitch of Russia, himself gs of Tsar Nicholas I); 2 s (James, Marquess of Hamilton b 1969, Lord Nicholas b 1979), 1 da (Lady Sophia b 1973); Heir s, Marquess of Hamilton; Career 2 Lt Grenadier Gds; MP (UUP) Fermanagh and S Tyrone 1964–70; dir Local Enterprise Devpt Unit 1971–77; chm Laganside Devpt Corp 1989–96, dir Northern Bank Ltd 1970–97; pres: RUKBA 1979–, Building Socs Assoc 1986–92, NI Concrete Soc 1991–, NI Business in the Community 1992–; dir: NI Industrial Devpt Bd 1982–87, Inter Trade Ireland 1993–2003, Nat Gallery of Ireland 2003–; memb: Cncl of Europe 1968–70, Economic and Social Ctee EEC 1973–78; tstee: Winston Churchill Meml Tst 1991–2002, Omagh Fund 1998–2003; patron Royal Ulster Agric Soc 1990–95; High Sheriff Co Tyrone 1970, HM Lord-Lt Co Tyrone 1987–; Lord Steward of HM’s Household 2001; Col Irish Gds 2000; Hon LLB Queen’s Univ Belfast 1997; Recreations shooting; Clubs Brooks’s; Style— His Grace the Duke of Abercorn; K Barons Court, Omagh, Co Tyrone BT78 4EZ (tel 028 816 61470, e-mail duke.baronscourt@talk21.com);


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Barons Court Estate Office, Omagh, Co Tyrone BT78 4EZ (tel 028 8166 1683, fax 028 8166 2231) ABERCROMBIE, Sheriff Ian Ralph; QC (Scot 1994); s of Ralph Abercrombie (d 2002), of Edinburgh, and Jean Hamilton Brown Lithgow (d 1992); b 7 July 1955; Educ Milton HS Bulawayo, Univ of Edinburgh (LLB); Career admitted to Faculty of Advocates 1981; Sheriff of Grampian, Highland and Islands at Inverness 2009–; Style— Sheriff Ian Abercrombie, QC; K Sheriff Court House, The Castle, Inverness ABERCROMBIE, Prof Nicholas; s of Michael Abercrombie (d 1978), and Jane Abercrombie (d 1984); b 13 April 1944; Educ UCS, The Queen’s Coll Oxford (BA), LSE (MSc), Lancaster Univ (PhD); m 1969, Brenda, da of Harry Patterson; 2 s (Robert b 1971, Joseph b 1974); Career hon research asst UCL 1968–70; Lancaster Univ: lectr in sociology 1970–83, sr lectr 1983–88, reader 1988–90, prof of sociology 1990–, dean of undergraduate studies 1992–95, pro-vice-chllr 1995–98, dep vice-chllr 1998–2004; memb British Sociological Soc 1968; FRSA 1999; Books incl: The Dominant Ideology Thesis (with S Hill and B Turner, 1980), The Penguin Dictionary of Sociology (with S Hill and B Turner, 1984, 4 edn 2000), Sovereign Individuals of Capitalism (with S Hill and B Turner, 1986), Contemporary British Society (jtly, 1988, 3 edn 2000), Television and Society (1996), Audiences (with B Longhurst, 1998), Sociology (2004); also author of numerous articles in learned jls; Recreations gardening, walking; Style— Prof Nicholas Abercrombie; K 12 Mount Road, Lansdown, Bath BA1 5PW (tel 01225 471241, e-mail nick.abercrombie@btinternet.com) ABERDARE, 5 Baron (UK 1873); Alastair John Lyndhurst Bruce; DL (Dyfed, 2009); s of 4 Baron Aberdare, KBE, PC, DL (d 2005); b 2 May 1947, London; Educ Eton, ChCh Oxford; m 1971, Elizabeth Mary Culbert, da of John F Foulkes; 1 s, 1 da; Heir s, Hon Hector Bruce; Career IBM UK Ltd 1969–91; ptnr Bruce Naughton Wade Public Affairs Mgmnt Conslts 1991–99; dir: ProbusBNW Ltd Corporate Reputation Conslts 1999–2009, TWIST Partnership 2007–, WALTZ Progs Ltd 2009–; elected memb House of Lords 2009; tstee: Nat Botanical Garden of Wales 1994–2006, St John Cymru Wales 2008–, Berloiz Soc 2008–; vice-pres Fountain Soc 2008–; hon fell Univ of Cardiff 2008; FRSA, FRGS; Books The Musical Madhouse (2003), Berlioz: Scenes from the Life and Work (contrib, 2008); Recreations music (especially Berlioz), Wales, crosswords; Clubs MCC; Style— The Rt Hon the Lord Aberdare, DL; K 16 Beverley Road, London SW13 0LX ABERDEEN AND TEMAIR, 7 Marquess of (UK 1916); Alexander George Gordon; DL (Aberdeenshire 1998); s of 6 Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (d 2002); b 31 March 1955; Educ Harrow, Poly of Central London (Dip Bldg Econs); m 30 May 1981, Joanna Clodagh, da of late Maj Ian George Henry Houldsworth, of Forres, Moray; 3 s (George Ian Alastair, Earl of Haddo b 4 May 1983, Lord Sam Dudley b 25 Oct 1985, Lord Charles David b 8 June 1990), 1 da (Lady Anna Katharine b 2 Sept 1988); Heir s, Earl of Haddo; Career London & Edinburgh Trust plc 1986–94, chm Kellie Estates Ltd 1995–2008, dir Gordon Enterprise Tst Ltd 1998–2002, chm Gordon Land Ltd 2000–, chm Braiklay Estates Ltd 2006–; landowner (7,000 acres); ARICS 1979–96; Recreations sport, music, art; Clubs MCC, Royal Aberdeen Golf, Meldrum House Golf; Style— The Most Hon the Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair, DL; K House of Formartine, Methlick, Ellon, Aberdeenshire AB41 7EQ; Estate Office, Mains of Haddo, Tarves, Aberdeenshire (tel 01651 851664) ABERNETHY, Rt Hon Lord; (John) Alastair Cameron; PC (2005); s of William Philip Legerwood Cameron (d 1977), of Edinburgh, and Kathleen Milthorpe, ne´e Parker (d 1966); b 1 February 1938; Educ Clergy Sch Khartoum, St Mary’s Sch Melrose, Glenalmond Coll Perth, Pembroke Coll Oxford (MA); m 1968, Elspeth Mary Dunlop, da of James Bowie Miller (d 1994), of E Lothian; 3 s (Hamish b 1970, Neil b 1972, Iain b 1975); Career Nat Serv 2 Lt RASC Aldershot & Malta 1956–58; called to the Bar Inner Temple 1963, advocate 1966, advocate depute 1972–75, vice-dean Faculty of Advocates 1983–92; standing jr counsel to: Dept of Energy 1976–79, Scot Devpt Dept 1978–79; QC Scotland 1979; pres Pensions Appeal Tbnls for Scotland 1985–92 (legal chm 1979–85), chm Faculty Services Ltd 1983–89 (dir 1979–89), cmmr NI (Remission of Sentences) Act 1995 2008–; Lord of Session (Senator of the College of Justice) 1992–2007, Justice of Appeal Botswana 2009–, Judge of Interim Independent Constitutional Dispute Resolution Court Kenya 2010; Int Bar Assoc: chm Judges’ Forum 1994–98 (vice-chm 1993–94), memb Cncl Section on Legal Practice 1998–2002, memb Cncl Human Rights Inst 1998–2000 and 2002–05; pres The Scottish Medico-Legal Soc 1996–2000, memb Int Legal Assistance Consortium 2002–, tstee Southern African Litigation Centre 2008–; memb Exec Ctee Soc for the Welfare and Teaching of the Blind (Edinburgh and SE Scotland) 1979–92; chm Arthur Smith Meml Tst 1990–2001 (tstee 1975–2001), tstee Faculty of Advocates 1985 Charitable Tst 1985–; govr Sr Mary’s Sch Melrose 1998– (vice-chm 2004–); hon fell Pembroke Coll Oxford 1993–; Publications Medical Negligence: An Introduction (1983), contrib to Reproductive Medicine and the Law (ed A A Templeton and D J Cusine, 1990); Recreations travel, Africana, nature conservation; Clubs New (Edinburgh); Style— The Rt Hon Lord Abernethy; K 4 Garscube Terrace, Edinburgh EH12 6BQ (tel 0131 337 3460, fax 0131 240 6711) ABINGDON, Earl of ; see: Lindsey and Abingdon, Earl of ABINGER, 9 Baron (UK 1835); James Harry Scarlett; s of 8 Baron (d 2002); b 28 May 1959, London; Educ Univ of Aberdeen (BSc), Univ of Cambridge (MPhil); m 15 Aug 1995, Tracy Lee, ne´e Cloutier; 1 s (Hon Louis William Shelley b 1 Nov 2000 (twin)), 1 da (Xanthe Ryoko Cloutier b 1 Nov 2000 (twin)); Heir Hon Louis Scarlett; Career author; fndr A-Music 2005; rep Audio Network in Europe; FRGS, FLS; Recreations playing cello in the Soissons Symphony Orch; Clubs MCC; Style— The Rt Hon the Lord Abinger; K e-mail contact@a-music.fr, website www.a-music.fr ABLE, Graham George; s of George Jasper Able, and Irene Helen, ne´e Gaff; b 28 July 1947; Educ Worksop Coll, Trinity Coll Cambridge (MA, PGCE), Univ of Durham (MA); m Mary Susan, da of John Sidney Thomas Munro; 1 s (Richard Graham Munro b 10 May 1973), 1 da (Lisa Maria b 17 June 1976); Career Sutton Valence Sch: teacher of chemistry 1969–83, cricket master 1971–76 and 1980–83, hockey master 1972–83, boarding housemaster 1976–83; second master Barnard Castle Sch 1983–88, headmaster Hampton Sch 1988–96, master Dulwich Coll 1997–2009; ceo Alpha Plus Gp 2009–; fndr memb Kent Schs Sports Cncl 1976–83; chm of Conf Ctee BSA Housemasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conf 1980 and 1981; HMC: memb 1988–, chm 2003, memb Sports Sub-Ctee 1989–91, memb Assisted Places Working Pty 1991–96, chm London Div 1993–94, chm Acad Policy Ctee 1998–2001 (memb 1995–2001); memb: Assisted Places Ctee ISJC 1991–96, Assoc for Science Educn 1968–88, SHA 1988–2009, Cncl Imperial Coll 1999–2006, Fin Ctee EDEXCEL 1998–2003, Ct of Imperial Coll London 1998–2006, Cncl of Roedean 2000–09; pres Int Boys Schs Coalition 2006–09; sr vice-pres (educn) Dulwich Coll Mgmnt Int Ltd 2009– MInstD; FRSA 1994; Recreations cricket and golf, sailing, contract bridge, the theatre; Clubs East India & Public Schools (hon memb), MCC; Style— Graham Able, Esq ABLEMAN, Sheila; da of late Dennis Hutton-Fox, of Hove, E Sussex, and late Rosamund Alice Evelyn, ne´e Tapsell; b 3 February 1949; Educ Cheam Co Sch for Girls, Epsom Art Sch, Cambridge Art Sch, Queen Mary Coll London (BA); m 1978, Paul Victor Ableman, novelist and playwright (d 2006); 1 s (Thomas Mark b 7 July 1981); Career designer’s asst Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd 1970, editorial asst Victor Gollancz 1976–78; BBC Books: commissioning ed 1978–90, editorial dir 1990–99, literary agent 2000–; Style— Mrs Sheila Ableman; K Sheila Ableman Literary Agency, 48–56 Bayham Place, London NW1 0EU ABLETT, Timothy Andrew (Tim); s of Peter Edgar Ablett (d 1999), and Kathleen Vera Ablett (d 2000); b 14 October 1949; Educ Gravesend GS, Glyn GS, Kingston Poly; m 28 May

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memb Editorial Panel Insurance Times; chm Motor Ctee and memb Gen Insurers Mgmnt Ctee Assoc of Br Insurers 2001–03; chm of govrs Fallibroome HS Macclesfield 1992–98; Freeman City of London, Freeman Worshipful Co of Horners, Liveryman and memb Ct of Assts Worshipful Co of Insurers; memb Inst of Insurers; FCA 1974; Recreations avid hockey supporter (player, coach, umpire); Clubs RAC, Alderley Edge Hockey (vice-pres); Style— Tim Ablett, Esq; K Benover House, Rectory Lane, Saltwood, Kent CT21 4QA (tel 01303 265460, fax 0870 131 6678, e-mail timablett@aol.com) ABOUD, Alan Kieran; s of Kibon M Aboud, and Mary, ne´e Neylon; b 13 May 1966, Dublin; Educ Belvedere Coll Dublin, Nat Coll of Art and Design Dublin, St Martin’s Sch of Art (BA); Family 2 s (Victor Sylvester, Milo Van (twins) b 2 June 1995); Career designer; estab ABOUD SODANO with Sandro Sodano, qv, 1990 (currently creative dir), estab ABOUD Creative 2008; Awards Citation for Typographic Excellence NY Type Dirs’ Club 1992, Silver Bell Award Irish Inst of Creative Advtg and Design 1994, Br D&AD Silver Award 1997 and 2002, Silver Cube Award NY Art Dirs’ Club 2002, Gold Award Art Dirs’ Club of Europe 2002; Publications Growing (1995), The End (2002), Above All Else (2011); Recreations music, music video, film, armchair football supporter; Style— Alan K Aboud; K ABOUD Creative, Studio 26, Pall Mall Deposit, 124–128 Barlby Road, London W10 6BL (tel 020 8968 6142, fax 020 8968 6143, e-mail mail@aboud-creative.com, website www.aboud-creative.com) ABRAHAM, Ann; b 25 August 1952; Educ Bedford Coll London (BA), City of London Poly (postgrad DMS); Career grad trainee (latterly estate mangr) London Borough of Tower Hamlets 1975–79, estate action mangr London Borough of Islington 1979–80; The Housing Corp: joined 1980, regnl dir 1986–89, ops dir 1989–90; chief exec Nat Assoc of Citizens Advice Bureaux 1991–97, legal servs ombudsman for England and Wales 1997–2002, UK Parly ombudsman and health serv ombudsman for England 2002–11, ret; chair British and Irish Ombudsman Assoc (BIOA) 2004–06 (memb Validation Ctee 2006–), memb Ctee on Standards in Public Life 2000–02; non-exec dir Benefits Agency 1997–2001; MCIH; Recreations family, friends, football and walking; Style— Ms Ann Abraham ABRAHAM, David; Educ Magdalen Coll Oxford; Career account mangr and dir Benton&Bowles and CDP advertising agencies 1984–90, account dir and dep md Chiat Day 1990–95, fndr and chief operating offr St Luke’s 1995–2000, gen mangr Discovery Networks UK 2001–04, pres The Learning Channel USA 2005–07; chief exec: UKTV 2007–10, Channel 4 2010–; memb: Bd Skillset, BAFTA, RTS; Style— David Abraham, Esq; K Channel 4 Television, 124 Horseferry Road, London SW1P 2TX ABRAHAM, Neville Victor; CBE; s of Solomon Abraham (d 1991), and Sarah Raphael (d 1999); b 22 January 1937, Calcutta, India; Educ Brighton Coll, Univ of London, LSE (BSc); m Nicola Leach; Career sr princ Board of Trade and private sec to Min of State 1963–71; corporate policy advsr Whitehead Consulting Group 1971–76; fndr chm and md Amis du Vin Gp and Les Amis du Vin Ltd 1974–86; gp exec dir Kennedy Brookes plc 1984–86, dir Creative Business Communications plc 1986–91; fndr chm and chief exec: Groupe Chez Ge´rard Restaurants Ltd 1986–99, Groupe Chez Ge´rard plc 1994–2003 (exec chm 1999–2000 and 2002–03, non-exec chm 2000–02); non-exec chm Liberty Wines Ltd 2003–; non-exec dir: Le Cafe´Anglais Ltd 2007–, Draft House Hldg Ltd 2009–; visiting lectr at leading business schs 1974–83; jt exec chm BOC Covent Garden Festival 1991–99, chm London String Quartet Fndn 2000–06; vice-chm Restaurateurs Assoc of GB 1994–99; govr Brighton Coll 2006–; Books Big Business and Government: The New Disorder (1974); Recreations music, wine and food, sport; Clubs RAC, MCC, Home House; Style— Neville Abraham, CBE ABRAHAM, Prof Raymond John; s of Judah H Abraham (d 1989), and Elizabeth, ne´e Harrop (d 2006); b 26 November 1933; Educ Magnus GS Newark, Univ of Birmingham (BSc, PhD, DSc); m 1, 16 Aug 1958 (m dis 1986), June Roslyn; 1 da (Susan Elizabeth b 8 Sept 1959), 2 s (David Joseph b 3 Sept 1962, Simon Douglas b 27 Oct 1969); m 2, 17 Sept 1988, Barbara Ann, da of Henry Broadbent (d 1982); Career postdoctoral fell NRC Canada 1957–59, sr fell Nat Physical Lab 1959–61, Univ of Liverpool 1961– (lectr, sr lectr, reader, prof 2001–, emeritus prof); visiting prof: Carnegie-Mellon Univ Pittsburgh 1966–67, Univ of Calif 1981–89; Ciba-Geigy fell Univ of Trondheim 1979; Books The Analysis of NMR Spectra (1971), Proton and Carbon 13 NMR Spectroscopy (with P Loftus, 1978), Introduction to NMR Spectroscopy (with J Fisher and P Loftus, 1988), Modelling 1H NMR Spectra of Organic Compounds (with M Mobli, 2008); Recreations golf, gardening, theatre; Style— Prof Raymond Abraham; K 11 Lawns Avenue, Raby Mere, Wirral CH63 0NF; The Robert Robinson Laboratories, The Chemistry Department, The University of Liverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpool L69 7ZP (tel 0151 794 3511, fax 0151 794 3588, e-mail rabraham@liv.ac.uk) ABRAHAM-WILLIAMS, Rev Gethin; s of late Lt-Col Alderman Emlyn Abraham-Williams, TD, DL, and late Anne Elizabeth Abraham-Williams; Educ Ardwyn GS Aberystwyth, UC of Wales Aberystwyth, Regent’s Park Coll Oxford; m 1977, Denise Frances, ne´e Harding; 1 s (Owain Huw), 1 da (Ellen Sian); Career asst min Queen’s Road Baptist Church Coventry with Lenton’s Lane Hawkesbury 1964–68, ordained 1965, min Chester Road Baptist Church Sutton Coldfield 1968–73, Westlake pastoral lectr Oxford 1973, min Sutton Baptist Church Surrey 1973–80, ecumenical offr and exec sec Milton Keynes Christian Cncl and Bishop of Oxford’s ecumenical offr Milton Keynes 1980–90, gen sec ˆ N (Churches Together ENFYS (Covenanted Churches in Wales) 1990–98, gen sec CYTU in Wales) 1998–2006 (memb Cncl 1995–), ecumenical conslt 2006–; religions and beliefs conslt Univ of Glamorgan Chaplaincy 2007–08; priory chaplain Order of St John of Jerusalem 2002–; memb: Consultative Ctee for Local Ecumenical Projects in Eng 1981–90 (moderator 1988–90), Bd for Ecumenical Affrs BCC 1987–90, Free Church Cncl 1991–96, Steering Ctee Cncl of Churches for Br and I 1992–, Ecumenical Advsy Gp Anglican Consultative Cncl 1997; Baptist Union of GB: accredited 1965, memb Cncl 1971–73 and 1993–95, memb Working Gp on Local Ecumenical Projects 1982–90, memb Worship and Doctrine Ctee 1993–95; memb local ecumenical ctee 2002, memb Ind Monitoring Bd HMP/YOI Parc 2009; ed Baptist Ministers’ Fellowship Jl 1998–2002; contrib: The Expository Times, Epworth Review, Baptist Times, Cristion; sometime presenter for radio stations incl: BBC World Serv, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio Wales; Cross of St Augustine (2006); Books Christian Baptism and Church Membership Vol II (ed, 1994), Letters to Friends (co-ed, 1996), Towards the Making of an Ecumenical Bishop in Wales (ed, 1997), Women, Church and Society in Wales (ed, 2004), No, Please. 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i’n Gilydd (1994), People with Connections (1994), Mewn Amser (1998), Partners in Time (1998); Recreations radio, travel, theatre, books, eating out; Style— The Rev Gethin Abraham-Williams; K 13 Millbrook Road, Dinas Powis, Vale of Glamorgan CF64 4BZ (tel 029 2051 5884) ABRAHAMI, Natalie; Career artistic dir Gate Theatre 2007–; Style— Ms Natalie Abrahami; K The Gate Theatre, 11 Pembridge Road, London W11 3HQ ABRAHAMS, Col (Sidney) Anthony George; TD, DL; s of Anthony Claude Walter Abrahams, of Goldsmith Building, Temple, London, and Laila, ne´e Myking; b 30 October 1951; Educ Bedford Sch, Nottingham Law Sch, MBA; m 6 Oct 1979, Kathryn Helen Anne, da of Humphrey John Patrick Chetwynd-Talbot, of Southoe, Beds; 2 da (Annika b 1983, Harriett b 1988), 1 s (Thomas b 1985); Career cmmnd 1976, Lt-Col 1994 rising to Col, Royal Green Jackets (V); admitted slr 1978; Wade-Gery and Brackenbury 1980–84, Alexander Farr and Son 1984–88, Pictons 1988–2000 (head slr 2000), ptnr Heald Heffron 2000–07, md Kain Knight Gp plc 2009–; Chief of Mil Ops Office of the Staff Judge Advocate Multi-Nat Corps Iraq 2006–07; dep district judge Co Court 1989–; memb Law Soc; Freeman City of London 1985, Liveryman Worshipful Co of Glaziers and Painters of Glass 1985; Recreations TA, tennis, food and drink; Clubs Army and Navy; Style— Col Anthony Abrahams, TD, DL; K Woodfield, Honeydon Road, Colmworth, Bedfordshire MK44 2LZ (tel 01234 378132, e-mail aa2abrahams@yahoo.co.uk) ABRAHAMS, Ivor; s of Harry Abrahams (d 1984), of Southport, and Rachel, ne´e Kalisky (d 1983); b 10 January 1935, Wigan, Lancs; Educ Wigan GS, Southport Sch of Arts and Crafts, St Martin’s Sch of Art, Camberwell Sch of Art (NDD); m 1, Victoria, da of Henry James Taylor; 1 s (Saul Benjamin b 27 March 1966 (decd)); m 2, Evelyne, da of Andre Horvais; 1 s (Etienne b 17 April 1973); Career artist, sculptor, photographer; teacher Royal Acad Schs 1999– (prof of sculpture 2009); work incl: book illustrations and photographs, short films and videos; visiting lectr: Birmingham Coll of Art and Crafts 1960–63, Coventry Coll of Art and Crafts 1964–66, Goldsmiths’ Coll of Art 1968–69, RCA 1980–81, Slade Sch UCL 1982; prof of scultpure Royal Acad of Arts 2008–; Winston Churchill fell 1990; RA 1991 (ARA 1989); Solo Exhibitions incl: Arnolfini Gallery Bristol 1971, Mappin Art Gallery Sheffield and Aberdeen Art Gallery 1972, Lijnbaan Centrum Rotterdam 1973, Ko¨lnischer Kunstverein Cologne 1973, Ferens Art Gallery Kingston upon Hull 1979, Portsmouth City Art Gallery 1979, Middlesbrough Art Gallery 1979, Stoke-on-Trent City Museum 1979, St Enoch’s Gallery Glasgow 1980, Warwick Arts Tst London 1982, Bolton Museum and Art Gallery 1984, Yorkshire Sculpture Park Wakefield 1984, Galerie Albrecht Munich 1987, Miriam Shiell Fine Art Toronto 1989, Galerie Salis Salzburg 1991, Bernard Jacobson Gallery London 1994 and (sculpture retrospective) 1995, Mayor Gallery London 1999, Ian Mackenzie Fine Arts 1999, Royal Acad of Arts London (prints retrospective) 1999, A P Gianini Gallery San Francisco (prints retrospective) 2001, One Canada Square Canary Wharf (retrospective) 2007, By Leafy Way: Early Sculpture of Ivor Abrahams (Henry Moore Inst Leeds) 2008; Group Exhibitions incl: 26 Young Sculptors (ICA London) 1961, Br Art Today (Palazzo Realle Milan) 1976, Silver Jubilee Exhibition (contemporary sculpture, Battersea Park) 1977, New Orleans Museum of Art 1978, Br Art Show 1980, Landscape Prints (Tate Gallery) 1981, Br Sculpture in the 20th Century 1951–80 (Whitechapel Art Gallery) 1982; Public Collections incl: Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum, Arts Cncl of GB, Bibliothe`que Nationale Paris, Br Cncl London, Metropolitan Museum New York, MOMA New York, Nat Gallery of Australia Canberra, Tate Gallery London, V&A, Buymans Museum Rotterdam, Denver Museum Colorado, Minneapolis Art Inst, Strasbourg Museum, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool, Wedgwood Museum Stoke-on-Trent, Wilhem Lembruke Museum Duisburg, Williams Coll Museum of Art Williamstown; Commissions Black Lion House London EC2, 24 Chancery Lane London EC1, Painshill Park Cobham, Kensington and Chelsea Town Hall; Recreations golf, photography, reading, collecting; Clubs Chelsea Arts, Arts; Style— Ivor Abrahams, Esq, RA; fax 020 8961 2792, e-mail ivor.abrahams@googlemail.com, website www.ivorabrahams.info; c/o Mayor Gallery, 22A Cork Street, London W1S 3NA; c/o Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London W1 ABRAHAMS, Mark Simon; s of Robert Abrahams; b 24 February 1955; Educ Wanstead Co HS, Trinity Coll Cambridge (MA); m 24 Aug 1991, Lucia Mary Caitriona; Career fin dir Coloroll Carpets/Edinburgh Crystal 1987–90; Fenner plc: gp fin dir 1990–94, chief exec 1994–2011, chm 2011–; non-exec chm: Darby Gp plc 1999–2003, Inditherm plc 2001–; vice-chm Leeds Teaching Hosps Tst 2011–; memb Econ Affrs Ctee CBI; FCA 1979; Recreations travel, bridge, opera, fine wine; Clubs Oxford and Cambridge; Style— Mark Abrahams, Esq; K Fenner plc, Hesslewood Country Office Park, Ferriby Road, Hessle HU13 0PW (tel 01482 626501, fax 01482 626502, e-mail mark.abrahams@fenner.com) ABRAHAMS, Michael David; CBE 1994 (MBE 1988), DL (N Yorks 1994); s of Alexander Abrahams, and Anne, ne´e Sokoloff; b 23 November 1937; Educ Shrewsbury, Worcester Coll Oxford; m 1967, Amanda, ne´e Atha; 2 da (Emily, Victoria), 1 s (Rupert); Career cmmnd Royal Marines; md A W (Securities) Ltd 1968–73; dir: John Waddington plc 1984–2000, Drummond Group plc 1989–; chm Cavaghan and Gray Group plc (formerly Dalepak Foods plc) 1992–97 (dir 1987–97); non-exec chm: Kingston Communications plc 1999–2009, Ferrexpo plc 2007–, I M Jack plc (formerly Amteus plc); dep chm: York Trust plc 1985–88, John Crowther plc 1985–88, Prudential Corporation plc 1991–2000 (dir 1984–2000); non-exec dir Minorplanet Systems plc 1997–2004 (latterly non-exec chm); dir The Rank Fndn 1992–; pres British Carpet Manufacturers’ Assoc 1979–80; chm: Ripon Improvement Tst 1994–2009, Nat Tst Regl Ctee for Yorks 1996–2002, The London Clinic 1996– (govr 1990–); dep chm Cncl Prince of Wales’s Inst of Architecture 1991–99; High Sheriff N Yorks 1993–94; jt master and huntsman West of Yore Hunt 1970–81, jt master Bedale Hunt 1971–79; Hon Freeman City of Ripon 2002; Master Worshipful Co of Woolmen 1996; Recreations reading, architecture, shooting; Clubs Garrick, Pratt’s; Style— Michael Abrahams, Esq, CBE, DL; K Newfield, Mickley, Ripon, North Yorkshire HG4 3JH (tel 01765 635426, fax 01765 635461) ABRAHAMS, Paul Richard; s of Anthony Claud Walter Abrahams, of London, and Laila, ne´e Myking; b 20 April 1962; Educ Radley, Downing Coll Cambridge (BA, MA), Darwin Coll Cambridge (PhD, Fencing half blue); m 1997, Abby Deveney; 1 da (Sophie Eleanor Deveney Abrahams b 1997), 1 s (Matthew Paul Deveney Abrahams b 2000); Career FT: technol corr 1988–89, dep defence and aerospace corr 1989–91, chemicals and pharmaceuticals corr 1991–94, Lex columnist 1994–95, int cos ed 1995–97, bureau chief Tokyo 1997–2000, bureau chief Silicon Valley 2000–03; md Waggener Edstrom Ltd 2003–06, dir of communications Europe Nomura 2006–; Publications La Haute-Savoie contre elle-meˆme: 1939–45 (2006); Recreations skiing, fencing; Clubs Garrick, Lansdowne, Ski Club of GB; Style— Paul Abrahams, Esq ABRAM, Rev Paul Robert Carrington; MVO (2007); s of Rev Norman Abram (d 1985), and Madge Alice Abram (d 1994); b 21 July 1936; Educ Farnborough GS, King Alfred Sch Plo¨n Holstein Germany, Hymers Coll Hull, Keble Coll Oxford (MA), Chichester Theol Coll; m 24 June 1961, Joanna Rose, da of Rev Lewis Victor Headley; 4 da (Felicity Shaˆn b 26 Aug 1962, Kathryn Lucy Elaine b 29 May 1965, Rachel Alice Sophie b 27 Oct 1968, Emily Jane Patience b 23 March 1970); Career curate St Peter’s Redcar Cleveland 1962–65; army chaplain 1965–89: sr chaplain 16 Para Bde 1974–76, Dortmund Garrison 1976–78, Shrivenham 1978–80, Hong Kong 1980–82, 2 Div 1982–83, Falklands 1983–84, Berlin 1984–86, NI 1986–87, Western Dist/Wales 1987–89; vicar of Salcombe Devon 1989–96; dep priest in ordinary 1996–2007; chaplain: HM Tower of London 1996–2007, HMS President 1996–2007, Worshipful Co of Slrs 1996–2007, Worshipful Co of Builders’ Merchants 1996–2007 (hon freeman 2007–), NEAC 2001–; St Melitus Medal 2007; FRGS

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1960; Recreations sailing, maps, collecting books; Clubs Special Forces; Style— The Rev Paul Abram, MVO; K Paddock End, Kimpton, Andover, Hampshire SP11 8PG (tel 01264 772349, e-mail paul.jo@virgin.net) ABRAM, Prof Richard Arthur; s of Richard Abram (d 1991), and Kathleen Lilian, ne´e Radbourne (d 1989); b 25 March 1947, Southport, Lancs; Educ Chiswick Co GS for Boys, Univ of Manchester (BSc, Dip Advanced Studies in Science, PhD); m 29 Dec 1973, Jane, da of Dennis Cuppello (d 2004), of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancs; 1 s (Edward John b 17 July 1976), 2 da (Anna Christabel b 6 Oct 1979, Francesca Clare b 12 July 1985); Career sr scientist rising to princ scientist Plessey Research (Caswell) Ltd 1972–78, conslt GEC-Marconi Materials Technol Ltd 1978–94; Univ of Durham: lectr in applied physics 1978–85, sr lectr in applied physics 1985–92, reader in physics 1992–95, prof of physics 1995–, head Dept of Physics 2003–09; chm Semiconductor Physics Gp Inst of Physics 1999–2003 (memb Ctee 1987–91); memb: Electronic Materials Ctee SERC 1992–94, Physics Ctee SERC 1993–94, EPSRC Peer Review Coll 1995–, Advsy Bd Inst of Physics Jl of Physics: Condensed Matter 2000–03; author of numerous research papers in scientific jls; memb Senate Durham Univ 2003–09; CEng, CPhys, FInstP, FHEA; Style— Prof Richard Abram; K Department of Physics, Durham University, Durham DH1 3LE (tel 0191 334 3525, fax 0191 334 5823, e-mail r.a.abram@durham.ac.uk) ABRAMOVICH, Solomon; s of Dr Jacob Abramovich, MD (d 1977), and Bronia Maizel (d 1980); Educ Sch of Music, Kaunas Med Sch (MSc, MB BS); m Gillian; 1 s (Alexander Jacob b 5 Jan 1992), 2 da (Natalia Bronia b 6 Jan 1996, Katerina Rachel b 31 July 2000); Career Radcliffe Infirmary Oxford 1974–75, Hammersmith Hosp London 1975, UCH 1976–78, King’s Coll Hosp 1979, clinical fell Univ of Toronto 1983, St Bartholomew’s and Nat Hosp for Neurology and Neurosurgery London 1982, conslt ENT surgn St Mary’s Hosp London and Central Middlesex Hosp 1988; hon clinical sr lectr ICSTM 1989, hon conslt Royal London Hosp, hon conslt Charing Cross Hosp London, hon conslt to Gibraltar; memb: Int Barany Soc, Int Maniere’s Soc, Br Assoc of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery; fndr memb: Standing Ctee Euro Acad of Otology, Cochlear Implant Gp; memb Ctee Politzer Otology Soc 2006–09; FRSM (memb Cncl), FRCS (MRCS), LRCP; Books Electric Response Audiometry in Clinical Practice (1991), Clinical Surgery Textbook (contrib, 2001, 2 edn 2005), Smuggled in Potato Sacks (ed, 2011); Recreations tennis, skiing, playing the violin; Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Solomon Abramovich, Esq; K 106 Harley Street, London W1G 6JE (tel 020 7935 0604, fax 020 7935 1022, e-mail solomon@abramovich.org.uk, website www.abramovich.org.uk) ABRAMS, Charles; s of Mozus Mischa Abrams (d 1987), of London, and Evelyn Joyce, ne´e Spitzel (d 1996); b 2 November 1952; Educ St Paul’s, Trinity Coll Cambridge (BA); m 30 Aug 1987, Georgia Gitelle Devora, da of James Leo Rosengarten, of London, and Naomi, ne´e Alexander; 1 da (Alexandra Berina Amelia b 29 May 1990), 1 s (Boris Yoshua Avitzur b 27 July 1992); Career slr Linklaters & Paines 1976–85 (articled 1974), ptnr SJ Berwin & Co 1988– (slr 1985–88); special legal advsr to Opposition Treasy Team on the Fin Services and Markets Bill; FSA Ctee Assoc of Private Client Investment Mangrs and Stockbrokers; memb Fin Servs Gp CBI; memb Fin Servs Sub-Ctee City of London Law Soc; various pubns in jls and speaker at seminars on securities law; formerly: arbitrator Securities and Futures Authy Consumer Arbitration Scheme, special advsr on venture capital Investment Mgmnt Regulatory Orgn; memb: City Regulatory Panel CBI, Law Soc; Books Guide to Financial Services Regulation (jtly, 3 edn 1997), A Short Guide to the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (2000); contrib: Pension Fund Investment (1987), Bond Market Compliance (1992), Futures Trading Law and Regulation (1993), International Survey of Investment Adviser Regulation (2 edn 1999), Butterworths Financial Services Law Guide (chapter on market abuse with Tamasin Little, 2002); Recreations looking after my children, theatre; Style— Charles Abrams, Esq ABRAMSKY, Dame Jennifer (Jenny); DBE (2009, CBE 2001); da of Chimen Abramsky, and Miriam, ne´e Nirenstein (d 1997); b 7 October 1946; Educ Holland Park Sch, UEA (BA); m Alasdair D MacDuff Liddell, CBE, qv; 1 s, 1 da; Career BBC: joined 1969 as progs ops asst, prodr The World At One 1973 (ed 1981), jt prodr special prog on Nixon 1974, ed PM 1978, prodr Radio 4’s Budget progs 1979–86, ed Today Prog 1986–87, ed News and Current Affrs Radio 1987–93 (set up Radio 4 Gulf FM for duration of Gulf War), controller Radio 5 Live and head of Ceefax 1994–96, dir Continuous News 1996–98, dir BBC Radio 1998–2000, dir BBC Audio and Music 2000–08; dep chair Digital Radio Devpt Bureau (DRDB) 2002–; special award for Radio 5 Live Sony Radio Awards 1995, UK Station of the Year Sony Radio Awards 1996; Woman of Distinction award (Jewish Care) 1990; appointed to ESRC 1992–96; News Int visiting prof of broadcast media Univ of Oxford 2002, hon prof Thames Valley Univ 1994; dir Rajar 1995–, chm Hampstead Theatre 2005 (dir 2003–05); fell Radio Acad 1998; Recreations theatre, music; Style— Dame Jenny Abramsky, DBE ABRAMSKY, Prof Samson; Educ Univ of Cambridge (MA, Dip Computer Science), Univ of London (PhD); Career programmer GEC Computers Ltd 1976–78, lectr Dept of Computer Science and Statistics QMC London 1980–83 (research student 1978–80); Dept of Computing ICSTM London: lectr 1983–88, reader in computing science 1988–90, prof of computing science and head Theory and Formal Methods Section 1990–95; prof of theoretical computer science Univ of Edinburgh 1995–2000, Christopher Strachey prof of computing science Univ of Oxford 2000–, fell Wolfson Coll Oxford 2000–; visiting prof: Univ of Nijmegen 1986, Univ of Pennsylvania 1998 (visiting assoc prof 1989), Univ of Paris VII and CNRS Lab PPS 2001; visiting lectr Programming Methodology Gp Chalmers Univ Gothenberg 1984, visiting research Kestrel Inst Palo Alto 1998 and 2000; conslt to GEC Hirst Research Centre 1985–88; gen chair Logic in Computer Science (LiCS) IEEE Symposium 2000–03, memb Scientific Steering Ctee Isaac Newton Inst for the Mathematical Sciences 2003–06; memb Editorial Bd: Cambridge Series of Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science, Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics, Jl of Logic and Computation, Jl of Mathematical Structures in Computer Science; Nuffield science research fell 1988–89; MA (by incorporation) Univ of Oxford 2001; memb Academia Europaea 1993, FRSE 2000, FRS 2004; Style— Prof Samson Abramsky; K Computing Laboratory, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD ABSE, Dr Dannie; s of Rudolf Abse (d 1964), of Cardiff, and Kate, ne´e Shepherd (d 1981); b 22 September 1923; Educ St Illtyd’s Coll Cardiff, Univ of Wales Cardiff, King’s Coll London, Westminster Hosp London (MRCS, LRCP); m 4 Aug 1951, Joan (d 2005), da of John Mercer, of St Helens, Lancs; 2 da (Keren Danielle b 1953, Susanna Ruth b 1957), 1 s (Jesse David b 1958); Career RAF 1951–54 Sqdn Ldr i/c Chest Clinic Central Med Estab London 1954–82; poet, playwright and novelist; sr fell of humanities Princeton Univ 1973–74; pres: Poetry Soc 1979–92, Welsh Acad of Letters 1995; Hon DLitt: Univ of Wales 1990, Univ of Glamorgan 1997; fell The Welsh Acad 1991–95, hon fell Univ of Cardiff Med Sch 1999; FRSL 1983, FKC; Poetry After Every Thing Green (1948), Walking Under Water (1952), Tenants of the House (1957), Poems Golders Green (1962), A Small Desperation (1968), Funland and Other Poems (1973), Collected Poems (1977), Way Out in the Centre (1981), Ask the Bloody Horse (1986), White Coat, Purple Coat (1989), Remembrance of Crimes Past (1990), On The Evening Road (1994), Welsh Retrospective (1997), Arcadia, One Mile (1998), New and Collected Poems (2003), Running Late (2006), New Selected Poems (2009), Two for Joy (2010); Prose A Strong Dose of Myself (1983), Journals from the Ant-Heap (1986), Intermittent Journals (1994), The Two Roads Taken (2003), Dannie Abse, A Sourcebook (2010); Novels Ash on a Young Man’s Sleeve (1954), Some Corner of an English Field (1957), O Jones, O Jones (1970), There Was a Young Man from Cardiff (1991), The Strange Case of Dr Simmonds and Dr Glas (2002);


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Autobiography A Poet in the Family (1974), Goodbye, Twentieth Century (2001), The Presence (2006); Plays House of Cowards (1960), The Dogs of Pavlov (1969), Pythagoras (1976), Gone in January (1978); Anthologies ed: Mavericks (with Howard Sergeant, 1957), Modern European Verse (1964), Voices in the Gallery (with Joan Abse, 1986), The Music Lover’s Literary Companion (with Joan Abse, 1988), The Hutchinson Book of Post-War British Poets (1989), 20th Century Anglo-Welsh Poetry (1997); Style— Dr Dannie Abse; K Green Hollows, Craig-yr-Eos Road, Ogmore-by-Sea, Glamorgan, South Wales ABULAFIA, Prof David Samuel Harvard; s of Leon Abulafia (d 1963), and Rachel Abulafia (d 1997); b 12 December 1949; Educ St Paul’s, King’s Coll Cambridge (BA), Gonville & Caius Coll Cambridge (MA, PhD, LittD); m 12 Dec 1979, Dr Anna Sapir Abulafia; 2 da (Bianca Susanna b 15 Nov 1984, Rosa Alexandra b 6 March 1987); Career fell Gonville & Caius Coll Cambridge 1974– (tutor for grad students 1984–91); Univ of Cambridge: lectr in history 1983–91 (asst lectr 1978–83), reader in Mediterranean history 1991–2000, prof of Mediterranean history 2000–, chm Faculty of History 2003–; Rome scholar Br Sch at Rome 1972–74; delivered guest lectures at Nat Gall of Art Washington, Bibliotheca Alexandrina Egypt and numerous univs (incl: Tokyo, Kyoto, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Aix, Naples, Pisa, Barcelona); Crossroads Inaugural Lecture Univ of N Carolina at Chapel Hill 2008; memb Review Ctee Ben Gurion Univ of Negev 1999–2000, project co-ordinator EU Culture 2000 2000–03; govr Perse Sch Cambridge 2002–; memb Academia Europaea 2002–; FRHistS 1981, FBA 2010; Commendatore dell’Ordine della Stella della Solidarieta` Italiana 2003; Books incl: The Two Italies (1977), Italy, Sicily and the Mediterranean (1987), Frederick II (1988, 3 edn 2002), Spain and 1492 (1992), Church and City (jt ed, 1992), Commerce and Conquest in the Mediterranean (1993), A Mediterranean Emporium (1994), The French Descent into Renaissance Italy (ed, 1995), The Western Mediterranean Kingdoms (1997), En las costas del Mediterra´neo Occidental (jt ed, 1997), The New Cambridge Medieval History vol 5 (ed, 1999), Mediterranean Encounters (2000), Medieval Frontiers (jt ed, 2002), The Mediterranean in History (ed, 2003), Italy in the Central Middle Ages (ed, 2004), The Discovery of Mankind (2008), The Great Sea (2011); Recreations travel; Style— Prof David Abulafia; K Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge CB2 1TA (tel 01223 332400, fax 01223 332456, e-mail dsa1000@hermes.cam.ac.uk) ABUSSEITOV, HE Kairat; b 20 October 1955, Almaty, Kazakhstan; Educ Kazakh State Univ, Moscow State Univ (PhD); m Roza Aidarova; 1 s (Aituar); Career Kazakhstani diplomat; researcher Moscow State Univ 1979–85, sr lectr and dep dean Kazakh State Univ 1985–89, sr lectr Almaty Higher Party Sch 1989–92, mangr and project coordinator Kazakh Ins of Mgmnt, Economy and Prognosis 1992–93, head of section Miny of Foreign Affrs Kazakhstan 1993–94, head of div Miny of Foreign Affrs Kazakhstan 1994–96, cnsllr Embassy of Kazakhstan USA 1996–98, dep dir then dir First Dept Miny of Foreign Affrs Kazakhstan 1998–99, vice-min of foreign affrs 1999–2002, 1 vice-min of foreign affrs 2002–04, ambass to Switzerland 2004–08, ambass to the Ct of St James’s 2008–; Style— HE Mr Kairat Abusseitov; K Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, 33 Thurloe Square, London SW7 2SD (tel 020 7581 4646) ACHER, Gerald (Gerry); CBE (1999), LVO (2002); s of David Acher (d 1979), and Andre´e Diana, ne´e Laredo; b 30 April 1945; Educ KCS Wimbledon; m 18 July 1970, Joyce Kathleen, ne´e White; 2 s (James David b 4 July 1973, Mark Gerald b 3 Jan 1976); Career articled clerk Bird Potter & Co 1961–66; KPMG (and predecessor firms): asst mangr 1967–73, mangr 1973–75, sr mangr 1975–80, ptnr 1980–, memb UK Bd 1987–2001, head Corp Fin 1990–93, UK head Audit and Accounting 1993–98, chm World-Wide Audit and Accounting Ctee 1995–98, chm Client Service Bd 1998–2001, sr ptnr London 1998–2001; non-exec dir: BPB plc 2002–, Camelot Group plc 2002– (interim chm 2004); chm London Mayoral Cmmn into an Int Convention Centre for London; memb: Cncl and chm Audit Faculty ICAEW 1995–2001, Bd London First Centre 1998–2001, Bd and dep chm London First 1999–, Advsy Ctee for Business and the Environment; govr and vice-chm Motability, tstee Motability 10th Anniversary Tst, chm of govrs Milbourne Lodge Jr Sch; William Quilter Prize, Plender Prize for Auditing ICA 1966; memb Ct of Assts Worshipful Co of Chartered Accountants (Master 2003–04); FCA 1977 (ACA 1967), fell Securities Industries Assoc, FRSA (also tstee, memb Cncl and sr treas); Recreations mountain walking, rallying, classic and vintage cars, opera and music, gardening, watching rugby; Clubs Travellers; Style— Gerry Acher, Esq, CBE, LVO; K Church Stile House, Church Street, Cobham, Surrey KT11 3EG (tel 01932 865224, e-mail achers@church-stile.fsnet.co.uk); KPMG, 8 Salisbury Square, London EC4Y 8BB (tel 020 7311 8640, fax 020 7311 8718) ACKFORD, Paul John; b 26 February 1958; m Suzie Mumme´; Career former rugby union player (lock); clubs: Plymouth Albion, Rosslyn Park, Metropolitan Police, Harlequins; England: B debut 1979, full debut v Aust 1988, Five Nations debut v Scotland 1989, memb Grand Slam winning team 1991, memb World Cup runners-up team 1991, 22 caps; 3 test appearances Br Lions 1989; memb: RFU Ctee 1992–94, Surrey RFU Ctee 1992–94; former police offr; currently rugby corr The Sunday Telegraph; Recreations cooking, entertaining, golf; Style— Paul Ackford, Esq ACKLAND, Joss (Sidney Edmond Jocelyn); CBE (2001); s of Maj Sidney Norman Ackland (d 1981), and Ruth, ne´e Izod (d 1957); b 29 February 1928; Educ Dame Alice Owens Sch, Central Sch of Speech Training and Dramatic Art; m 18 Aug 1951, Rosemary Jean (d 2002), da of Capt Robert Hunter Kirkcaldy (d 1954); 5 da (Melanie b 1952, Antonia b 1956, Penelope b 1958, Samantha b 1962, Kirsty b 1963), 2 s (Paul b 1953 d 1982, Toby b 1966); Career actor; worked in theatre since 1945, tea planter Central Africa 1954–55, disc jockey in Cape Town 1955–57; memb: Drug Helpline, Amnesty International, Covent Garden Community Assoc; Theatre rep work incl: Stratford-on-Avon, Arts Theatre, Buxton, Croydon, The Embassy Coventry, Oxford, Pitlochry; Old Vic Theatre Co 1958–61, roles incl: Toby Belch, Caliban, Pistol, Lord Froth in The Double Dealer, Aegisthus in The Oresteia and Falstaff in Henry IV part 1, The Merry Wives of Windsor; artistic dir Mermaid Theatre 1961–63; roles incl: Galileo, Long John Silver, Bluntschli in Arms and the Man, Scrofulovsky in The Bedbug, Kirilov in the Possessed; dir Plough and the Stars; West End roles incl: Professor in The Professor, Gus in Hotel in Amsterdam, Come As You Are, Sam in The Collaborators, Mitch in A Streetcar Named Desire, Brassbound in Captain Brassbound’s Conversion, Stewart in A Pack of Lies, Clarence Darrow in Never the Sinner, Weller Martin in The Gin Game; Other roles incl: Gaev in The Cherry Orchard (Chichester), Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew, Sir in The Dresser (both nat tours), Eustace Perrin State in The Madras House, Romain Gary in Jean Seburg (both NT); Opening of the Barbican Theatre: Falstaff in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, Captain Hook and Mr Darling in Peter Pan; most recently Alfred Ill in The Visit (Chichester) 1995, John Tarleton in Misalliance (Chichester) 1997, Captain Shotover in Heartbreak House (Chichester) 2000; West End Musicals incl: Squeezum in Lock Up Your Daughters, title role in Jorrocks, Fredrik in A Little Night Music, Peron in Evita, Captain Hook and Mr Darling in Peter Pan - The Musical, Honore L’Achailles in Gigi, The King in The King and I; Television numerous appearances incl: Kipling in the Kipling series, D’Artagnan in Twenty Years After, Barrett in The Barretts of Wimpole Street, C S Lewis in Shadowlands, Clarence Darrow in Never the Sinner, Terence Fielding in A Murder of Quality, Archie in Voices in the Garden, Alan Holly in First and Last, Bondarchuk in Citizen X, Henry VII in Henry VIII, Mustrum Ridcully in The Hogfather; mini-series incl: Heat of the Sun, Herman Goering in The Man Who Lived at The Ritz, Sir Burton in Queenie, Onassis in A Woman Named Jackie, Winston Churchill in Above and Beyond, Sir Freddie Buller in Midsomer Murders, John Narbutowiz in Kingdom, Judge Jefferies in Crusoe, Master Ciliegia in Pinocchio; Radio roles incl: God, Macbeth,

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Falstaff, Flashman, Kafka’s Dog, Victor Hugo, Socrates, Big Daddy; Film incl: Seven Days to Noon, Forbush and the Penguins, The House that Dripped Blood, Villain, Crescendo, The Happiness Cage, England Made Me, Hitler - The Last Ten Days, The Black Windmill, The Little Prince, S-P-Y-S, Royal Flash, One of our Dinosaurs is Missing, Operation Daybreak, Silver Bears, Watership Down, Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?, Saint Jack, The Apple, Rough Cut, Lady Jane, A Zed and Two Noughts, It Couldn’t Happen Here, Don Masino in The Sicilian, The Colonel in To Kill a Priest, Sir Jock Delves Broughton in White Mischief, Arjen Rudd in Lethal Weapon 2, Russian Ambassador in The Hunt for Red October, The Man of Power in The Palermo Connection, Tre Colonne in Cronaca, The Object of Beauty, The Sheltering Desert, The Bridge, Georgino, Brando in Occhio Pinocchio, Hale in Nowhere to Run, Isaac in The Bible, Miracle on 34th Street, Stringer in Mad Dogs and Englishmen, Gerald Carmody in Daisies in December, King Francis in Till the End of Time, King Arthur in A Kid at the Court of King Arthur, Mighty Ducks 1 & 3, Matisse in Surviving Picasso, The Captain in Deadly Voyage, Lord Claire in Firelight, Swaffer in Amy Foster, Bennett in Hall of Mirrors, Lord Wyndham in Son of Sandokarn, Milk, Passion of Mind, Mumbo Jumbo, Defense Min Malinovsky in K19 the Widowmaker, Mr Quarre in The House on Turk Street, Evil Edmonds in I’ll Be there, Randolph Caulffield in A Different Loyalty, Jack Straffen in Asylum, The Icon in Icon, Charlie in These Foolish Things, Tolstoy in Moscow Zero, Sir Milton Kendrick Ashtoncroft in Flawless, Donald Vanston in How About You; Books I Must Be in There Somewhere (autobiography, 1989), My Better Half and Me (2009); Recreations writing, painting, reading, 32 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren; Style— Joss Ackland, Esq; K c/o Paul Pearson, 18 Leamore Street, London W6 0JZ (tel 020 8748 1478) ACKROYD, Jane Victoria Macleod; da of late Sir John Robert Whyte Ackroyd, 2 Bt, and Jennifer Eileen Macleod, ne´e Bishop; b 25 February 1957; Educ Godolphin & Latymer Sch, St Martin’s Sch of Art (BA), Royal Coll of Art (MA); m (m dis 2001), David Robert Ewart Annesley; 1 s (William Harry Macleod b 31 August 1992); Career artist; exhibitions incl: The Albert Exhibition 1983, Anti-thesis (Angela Flowers Gallery) 1986, Anderson O’Day summer exhibition 1987 and 1988, The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 1988, 1989, 1997, 1998, 2001 2002 and 2005; solo exhibitions incl: Kingsgate Workshops Gallery 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 and 2002, Anderson O’Day Gallery 1988 and 1991, Provost’s Garden Worcester Coll Oxford (major retrospective exhibition) 1997, Lynne Gould’s 102 2004; work in public and private collections incl: The Arts Cncl of GB, The Contemporary Arts Soc, The Harlow Arts Tst; cmmn: Moonlight Ramble (Haymarket) 1992, Limehouse Narrow Street (Herring Gull) 1994; Pollock/Krasner Fndn Award USA 1995; Freeman: City of London 1980, Worshipful Co of Carpenters; Recreations walking, music; Style— Miss Jane Ackroyd; K Kingsgate Workshops, 116 Kingsgate Road, London NW6 (tel 020 7328 7878, mobile 07931 543426, e-mail jane.ackroyd@blueyonder.co.uk, website www.janeackroyd.co.uk) ACKROYD, Norman; CBE (2007); s of Albert Ackroyd (d 1976), of Leeds, and Clara Briggs (d 1979); b 26 March 1938; Educ Cockburn HS Leeds, Leeds Coll of Art, RCA; m 1, 1963 (m dis 1975), Sylvia, ne´e Buckland; 2 da (Felicity b 1964, Justine b 1966); m 2, 1978, Penelope, da of Blair Hughes-Stanton; 1 da (Poppy b 1981), 1 s (Simeon b 1983); Career artist (painter and etcher); tutor in etching Central Sch of Arts London 1965–93; TV appearances: Artists in Print (BBC 2) 1981, Paul Sandby (Central) 1987, Prospects of Rivers (Channel 4) 1988; RE 1985, RA 1991 (ARA 1988); Solo Exhibitions incl: Anderson O’Day Gallery London 1980 and 1988, Associated American Artists Philadelphia 1981 and 1983, Mickelson Gallery Washington DC 1982, Yehudi Menuhin Sch Surrey 1983, Jersey Arts Centre Channel Islands 1984, Dolan/Maxwell Gallery Philadelphia 1985, 1987 and 1989, Dena Clough Gallery Halifax 1986, Nat Museum of Art Santiago Chile 1987, Royal Soc of Painter-Etchers and Engravers London 1988, Compass Gallery Glasgow 1990, Harewood House 1997; Work in public collections incl: The Br Museum, Tate Gallery, Albertina Museum Vienna, Arts Cncl GB, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Br Cncl, Chicago Art Inst, Muse´e D’Art Historie Geneva, MOMA NY, National Galleries of Norway, Canada, Scotland and SA, Queensland Art Gallery Aust, Rijksmuseum, V&A; cmmnd murals for: Albany Hotel Glasgow 1974, Albany Hotel Birmingham 1977, Haringey Cncl 1982–83, Lloyds Bank 1990, British Airways 1991; Awards SE States Open exhibition 1969, Bradford International Biennale 1972 and 1982, Royal Soc of Painter-Etchers and Engravers 1984 and 1985, Frechen Triennale Germany 1986; Recreations cricket; Clubs Chelsea Arts, Arts; Style— Norman Ackroyd, Esq, CBE, RA; K website www.normanackroyd.com ACKROYD, Peter; CBE (2003); s of Graham Ackroyd, and Audrey, ne´e Whiteside; b 5 October 1949; Educ Clare Coll Cambridge, Yale Univ; Career writer; The Spectator: lit ed 1971–77, managing ed 1977–81; chief book reviewer The Times 1986–; Somerset Maugham Prize 1984, The Guardian Fiction Award 1985, Whitbread Prize for Best Biography 1984/85; Hon DLitt: Univ of Exeter 1992, City Univ 1997, Univ of London 2001; FRSL; Poetry London Lickpenny (1973), Country Life (1978), The Diversions of Purley (1987); Non-Fiction Notes for a New Culture (1976), Ezra Pound and His World (1980), T S Eliot (1984), Dickens (1990), Introduction to Dickens (1991), Blake (1995), The Life of Thomas More (1998), London: The Biography (2000), The Collection (2001), Albion: The Origins of the English Imagination (2002), Chaucer (2004), Shakespeare: The Biography (2005), Thames: Sacred River (2007); Novels The Great Fire of London (1982), The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde (1983), Hawksmoor (1985), Chatterton (1987), First Light (1989), English Music (1992), The House of Doctor Dee (1993), Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem (1994), Milton in America (1996), The Plato Papers (1999), The Clerkenwell Tales (2003), The Lambs of London (2004); Style— Peter Ackroyd, Esq, CBE, FRSL ACKROYD, Sir Timothy Robert Whyte; 3 Bt (UK 1956), of Dewsbury, W Riding of Yorks; s of Sir John Robert Whyte Ackroyd, 2 Bt (d 1995), and Jennifer Eileen MacLeod, ne´e Bishop (d 1997); b 7 October 1958; Educ Bradfield, LAMDA; Heir bro, Andrew Ackroyd; Career actor; dir Martingale Productions 1985–, fndr Archview Film Prodns, dir LISA 1991–; conslt Hotspur Fim Prodns and 11th Duke of Northumberland; hon memb Theatre of Comedy 1984, fndr tstee and patron of charity Tusk Tst 1989, tstee: Marjorie & Dorothy Whyte Memorial Fund 1992, The Ackroyd Tst 1994, Ackroyd/Pullan Prodns 1994, Ackroyd & Co 2004; memb: Exec Ctee Earth 2000, Ctee Have-A-Go-Holidays; Freeman City of London, Liveryman Worshipful Co of Carpenters 1982; Theatre incl: Agamemnon (West End Theatre Critics’ Award nomination Most Promising Newcomer) 1976, On Approval 1979, Much Ado About Nothing 1980, A Month in the Country 1981, Man and Superman 1982, A Sleep of Prisoners 1983, Pygmalion 1984, Another Country 1986, No Sex Please - We’re British 1987, Black Coffee 1988, The Reluctant Debutante 1989, Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell 1989–91, Journey’s End 1993, The Bad Soldier Smith 1995, Super-Beasts 1997, A Step Out of Time 1998, Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell 1999, The Rivals 2000, A Step Out of Time 2000 (USA 2001), Village Wooing 2002, You’re Alright - How Am I 2002, Henry IV Part I 2003, Les Parents Terribles 2004, A Compassionate Satirist 2005 and 2006; Films and Television incl: Jack Be Nimble 1979, Martin Luther Heretic 1983, Creator 1984 (Hollywood), Man and Superman 1985, That Has Such People In It 1987, Pied Piper 1989, Bullseye 1989, The Wildlands (Kenya) 1992, A Royal Scandal 1996, The Mummy’s Curse 1998, The New Avengers 1998, Timewatch 2003; Radio Jakob Beer in Fugitive Pieces 1998, Life Story 2003, Beau Geste 2010; Publications Ackroyd’s Ark (2004), Tripe (poems, 2008), Ackroyd’s Ark: Two by Two (2010); Recreations rugby,

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(1998), La Transicio´n a la Politica de Masas (co-ed, 2001); Recreations tennis, bridge, racing; Style— Prof the Hon Edward Acton; K Vice-Chancellor’s Office, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ (tel 01603 592793) ACTON, 5 Baron (UK 1869); Sir John Charles Ferdinand Harold Lyon-Dalberg-Acton; 12 Bt (E 1644); also a Patrician of Naples (1802); patron of one living (but being a Roman Catholic cannot present); eldest s of 4 Baron Acton (d 2010), and Hilary Juliet Sarah, ne´e Cookson (d 1973); b 19 August 1966; Educ Winchester, Balliol Coll Oxford; m 1998, Lucinda Ann Forsyth, da of Brig James Percival, OBE; Career obituarist The Times 1995–98, freelance journalist 1995–, fndr and mktg dir Soup Works plc 1998–2001; Books author or co-author of 13 books incl: The Man Who Touched The Sky (2002), The Origin of Everyday Things (2006), The Duchy Originals Cookbook (2007), The Football Book (2009), Economy (2010); Recreations pig keeping; Style— The Lord Acton; K 30 Lower Street, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL15 2HS ACTON DAVIS, Jonathan James; QC (1996); s of Michael James Acton Davis (d 1994), of London, and Elizabeth Margaret; b 15 January 1953; m Lindsay Alice Boswell, QC, qv; 1 s (Matthew James Acton Davis); Career called to the Bar Inner Temple 1977 (bencher 1995, master of house 1999–2005); asst recorder 1997–2000, recorder 2000–, dep judge of the High Court 2008–; memb Gen Cncl of the Bar 1993–98; chm Professional Conduct and Complaints Ctee 2001–02 (vice-chm 1999–2000), memb Legal Services Consultative Panel 2004–09; Recreations cricket, walking, South West France; Clubs MCC, Garrick, Bowerman’s Beach; Style— Jonathan Acton Davis, Esq, QC; K Atkin Chambers, 1 Atkin Building, Gray’s Inn, London WC1R 5AT (tel 020 7404 0102, fax 020 7405 7456, e-mail clerks@atkinchambers.law.co.uk) ACTON SMITH, Michael; s of Charles Smith, and Colette Smith; b 3 September 1974, London; Educ Univ of Birmingham (BSc); Career co-fndr Firebox.com 1998 (currently non-exec chm), fndr and ceo Mind Candy 2004–; Clubs Soho House, Paramount, The Hospital; Style— Michael Acton Smith, Esq; K website www.twitter.com/acton; Mind Candy, Battersea Studios, 80 Silverthorne Road, Battersea, London SW8 3HE ACTON-STOW, Derek; OBE (1979); s of Ivor Acton-Stow (d 1972), of East Dean, E Sussex, and Ada Beatrice, ne´e Smith (d 1999); b 20 September 1929; Educ Epsom GS, Kingston Coll of Art; m 1, 1955 (m dis 1959), Julia Weightman; m 2, 1959, Gwyneth, da of David John Pugh (d 1965), of London; 3 da (Anna b 1959, Katherine b 1962, Harriet b 1968); Career architect; Powell and Moya 1953–62; sr ptnr: Derek Stow & Partners 1962–, Halpin Stow Partnership 1992–; awards incl: Civic Tst 1970, 1973, 1978 and 1986, Concrete Soc 1973, Euro Prize for Architecture 1974, RIBA 1978, Structural Steel 1978 and 1980, BBH Lifetime Achievement Award for Services to the Healthcare Environment 2008; assoc Soc of Artist Architects; Freeman City of London 1984, Liveryman Worshipful Co of Chartered Architects 1989; FRIBA 1961; Recreations visual arts, music, literature; Style— Derek Acton-Stow, Esq, OBE; K 6 Little Bornes, Alleyn Park, Dulwich, London SE21 8SE (tel and fax 020 8761 3831, e-mail stow@f2s.com) ADAIR, Gilbert; b 1944; Career writer and journalist; contrib to: The Sunday Times, Esquire, The Guardian, The Independent, The Independent on Sunday, Tatler, Harpers & Queen, The Evening Standard, The Daily Telegraph, Sight and Sound, TLS, The New Statesman, The Spectator, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, Time Out, The Sunday Telegraph, The European; Radio Kaleidoscope, Reading Around, Meridian, Le Journal des Arts, Night Waves; Films The Territory 1981, The Dreamers 2003, Klimt 2006, A Closed Book 2009; Books fiction: Alice Through the Needle’s Eye (1984), Peter Pan and the Only Children (1987), The Holy Innocents (1988), Love and Death on Long Island (1990), The Death of the Author (1992), The Key of the Tower (1997), A Closed Book (1999), The Dreamers (2003), Buenas Noches Buenos Aires (2004), The Act of Roger Murgatroyd (2006), A Mysterious Affair of Style (2007), And Then There Was No One (2009); poetry: The Rape of the Cock (1992); non-fiction: Hollywood’s Vietnam (1981), Myths & Memories (1986), The Postmodernist Always Rings Twice (1992), Flickers (1995), Surfing the Zeitgeist (1997), The Real Tadzio (2001); translations: Orson Welles (Andre´ Bazin, 1974), Kubrick (Michel Ciment, 1983), John Boorman (Michel Ciment, 1986), Letters (Franc¸ois Truffaut, 1990), Wonder Tales (ed Marina Warner, 1994), A Void (Georges Perec, 1994); contribs: Anatomy of the Movies (1981), What’s What in the 1980s (1982), Rediscovering French Film (1983), La Petite Voleuse (1989), The Time Out Film Guide (1989), Ariel at Bay (1990), New Writing (1992), Heroes and Villains (1994), Projections 8 (1998), Zazie in the Metro (2000), Earthly Powers (2001), Mademoiselle de Scude´ri (2002), The Jinx (2002), Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (2003), A Fantasy of Dr Ox (2003), M/F (2004), Thomas the Imposter (2006), The Longest Journey (2006), The Club of Queer Trades (2007), Ten Bad Dates with De Niro (2007), La Fontaine’s Fables (2008); Style— Gilbert Adair, Esq; K c/o Blake Friedmann, 122 Arlington Road, London NW1 7HP (tel 020 7284 0408) ADAM, see also: Forbes Adam ADAM, Brian James; MSP; s of James Pirie Adam, and Isabella, ne´e Geddes; b 10 June 1948; Educ Keith GS, Univ of Aberdeen (BSc, MSc); m 12 Dec 1975, Dorothy McKillip, ne´e Mann; 4 s (Neil b 22 Nov 1976, James b 23 May 1978, David b 22 April 1982, Alan b 19 Feb 1986), 1 da (Sarah 25 Feb 1980); Career MSP (SNP): Scotland North East (regnl list) 1999–2003, Aberdeen North 2003–11, Aberdeen Donside 2011–; Style— Brian Adam, Esq, MSP; K c/o 825–7 Great Northern Road, Aberdeen AB24 2BR (tel 01224 789457, fax 01224 695377, e-mail brian.adam.msp@scottish.parliament.uk) ADAM, Ian Clark; s of George Adam (d 1976), of Dundee, and Natalie Jane Gibson, ne´e Clark (d 1997); b 2 September 1943; Educ Harris Acad; m 25 Sept 1967, Betty Anne, da of Norman James McKie Crosbie; 1 da (Allison Jane b 26 July 1968), 1 s (Garry Clark b 19 Dec 1970); Career trainee accountant Henderson & Logie 1962–67; 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Fishers Holdings Ltd 1996–2004, Britannia Building Society 1998–2008 (non-exec chm 2004–08); memb Cncl Scottish Further and Higher Educn Funding Cncl; chm Columba’s Hospice, govr St Leonards Sch St Andrews; Old Master Co of Merchants of the City of Edinburgh; memb High Constable City of Edinburgh; MICAS 1967; Recreations reading, golf, gardening, travel; Clubs Royal Burgess Golfing Soc of Edinburgh, Royal & Ancient; Style— Ian C Adam, Esq; K Gowanfield, 2 Cammo Road, Edinburgh EH4 8EB (tel 0131 339 6401) ADAM, Prof Robert; s of Wilson Adam, and Margaret Adam; b 10 April 1948; Educ Univ of Westminster; m 1970, Sarah; 1 s, 1 da; Career architect; dir Adam Architecture (formerly Winchester Design then Robert Adam Architects) 2000– (co-fndr 1986); fndr and chm Popular Housing Group 1995–2003 (now Design for Homes (dir 2004–08)), chm Coll of Chapters INTBAU 2000–; RIBA: memb Planning and Urban Design Gp 1995–, chm Pres Special Working Party 1995, cncllr 1999–2005, hon sec 2001–03, tstee RIBA Tst 2003–06; British Sch at Rome: chm Faculty of Fine Art 1993–97 (memb 1989), vice-chm Cncl 1997–99; memb: Architecture Club Ctee 1987–, Eng Heritage London Advsy Gp 1996–2002, DOE Good Practice Guidance on Design in the Planning System Project Sounding Bd 1997, design advsr Cmmn for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) 1999–2004; visiting prof Univ of Strathclyde; lectr incl tours in USA and Russia; Bro of the Art Worker’s Guild 1982; tstee Maria Nobrega Charitable Tst 2003–; academician Acad of Urbanism 2006, sr fell The Prince’s Fndn for the Built Environment (Heritage) 2008–; RIBA, FRSA 1988; Projects new country houses: Hants, Cambridge, Yorks, S Oxon, Glos, Wilts, Bucks, Dorset, Cheshire; restaurant and display buildings Nagano Prefecture Japan, roof garden Daimaru Dept Store Osaka Japan, new villages for the Duchy of Cornwall in Shepton Mallet and Midsomer Norton, new town centre Rocester Staffs, village extension Trowse nr Norwich, master plan St Andrews Hosp Northampton, mental health facility Northampton, new district Leith masterplans, new co HQ Dogmersfield Park, Humanities Library Univ of Oxford, new gallery Ashmolean Museum Oxford, Solar House W Sussex, Millennium Temple Private Estate Hants, new offices Piccadilly London, Coed Darcy masterplan; Exhibitions RIBA Heinz Gall 1990, Sculpture in the Garden Wimborne Dorset 1991, Ruskin, Tradition and Architecture (Peter Scott Gall Lancaster Univ) 1992, Visions of Europe Bologna 1992, The Eye of the Architect (RIBA) 1993, Contemporary British Architecture USA 1994, Models Trial Exhibition London 1996, Vision of Europe (Urban Renaissance) 1996, Royal Acad Summer Exhibition 1993, 1996 and 1997, Art Workers Guild Integrity and Craftsmanship London Festival of Architecture 2008, New Palladians exhbn (The Prince’s Fndn for the Built Environment) 2008; Work in Public Collections V&A Contemporary Furniture Collection (Pembroke table for Alma Furniture Co), RIBA Drawings Collection Tower of the Orders; Awards commendation London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames Conservation and Design Awards Scheme 1991, winner Copper Roofing Competition Copper Devpt Assoc 1995, Elmbridge BC Design/Conservation Award 1998, RIBA Southern Regn Nat Housebuilder Design Award, Best Partnership Devpt Commendation for Roman Ct Rocester 2000, Marsh Country Life Awards 2001, Award for New Building in the Classical Tradition Georgian Gp Awards 2007, Award of Excellence CNU 2008 (for Masterplan, Edinburgh); Publications New Classicists: Robert Adam, The Search for a Modern Classicism (2010), Classical Architecture - A Complete Handbook, Buildings By Design, Tradition Today (ed); author of numerous articles for pubns incl nat and int newspapers, magazines and jls; contrib to numerous TV and radio progs; Style— Prof Robert Adam; K Adam Architecture, 9 Upper High Street, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 8UT (tel 01962 843843, e-mail contact@adamarchitecture.com) ADAMS, Prof Anthony Peter; s of Sqdn Ldr Henry William John Adams (d 1986), and Winifred Louise, ne´e Brazenor (d 1989); b 17 October 1936; Educ Epsom Coll, Univ of London (MB BS, PhD); m 1, 30 Sept 1961 (m dis 1972), Martha Jill Vearncombe, da of Herbert William Davis (d 1985), of Yeovil, Somerset; 2 s (Christopher b 1963, Paul b 1965); m 2, 12 May 1973, Veronica Rosemary, da of Raymond Ashley John, of Maidenhead, Berks; 1 da (Jenny b 1975), 1 s (Adrian b 1979); Career conslt anaesthetist and clinical lectr Nuffield Dept of Anaesthetics Oxford 1968–79; KCL (formerly UMDS): prof of anaesthetics 1979–2001, chm Div of Anaesthetics 1984–89 and 1995–97, vice-chm Div of Anaesthetics 1989–95, vice-chm Div of Surgery and Anaesthesia 1997–2001, chm Dept of Anaesthetics 1998–2001; emeritus prof of anaesthetics Univ of London 2001–; hon conslt anaesthetist: Guy’s Hosp 1979–2001, St Thomas’ Hosp 1990–2001, The Maudsley Hosp 1992–95, King’s Coll Hosp 1995–2001; emeritus hon conslt anaesthetist Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hosp NHS Tst 2001–, conslt emeritus to the Army 2001–; examiner: FFARCS 1974–86, RCVS 1986–93, Univ of the W Indies 1986–88, 1995, 1997–98, Univ of Wales 1988–93, Univ of Singapore 1988, Chinese Univ Hong Kong 1990, GMC 2001–06; visiting professorships incl: Univ of Texas 1983, Johns Hopkins Hosp Baltimore 1983, Yale Univ 1984, Univ of Zimbabwe 1985, Univ of W Ontario 1985; regnl advsr in anaesthetics SE Thames 1980–88, conslt SE Asia WHO 1982; Royal Coll of Anaesthetists: memb Cncl 1989–97, chm Educn Ctee 1990–93, chm Info Technol Ctee 1996–97, chm Standing Ctee on Dental Anaesthesia 1996–97, memb Examinations Ctee 1996–97 pres Section of Anaesthesia RSM 2001–02; memb: Exec Ctee Anaesthetic Res Soc 1983 (chm 1990–94), Safety Ctee Assoc of Anaesthetists GB and Ireland 1984–96 (chm 1987–89); sr Euro Acad of Anaesthesiology 1985–95 (academician 1981–, memb exec ctee 1997–2004); pres: SE Thames Soc of Anaesthetists 2000–01, Sutton and District Medical Soc 2006–08; assoc ed: Survey of Anesthesiology 1984–2001, Euro Jl of Anaesthesiology 1987–94 (chm Ed Bd 1997–2000, ed-in-chief 2000–03); memb: Editorial Bd Br Jl of Anaesthesia 1984–97, Jl of Anaesthesia (Japan) 1995–2001; memb: Shabbington Parish Cncl 1977–79, Bd of Govrs Sutton HS 1988–96 (chm 1991–96); FRCA, FFARCS, FANZCA, FFARACS, MRCS, LRCP; Books Principles and Practice of Blood Gas Analysis (jtly, 2 edn 1982), Intensive Care (jtly, 1984), Emergency Anaesthesia (jtly, 1986), Recent Advances in Anaesthesia (jtly, 22 edn 2002), Anaesthesia, Analgesia and Intensive Care (jtly, 1991), Principles and Practice Series (jt series ed, 1994–2001); Recreations cinema, croquet, tennis, badger watching; Clubs Royal Soc of Med, RAC; Style— Prof Anthony Adams ADAMS, Aubrey John; s of John William Lane Adams (d 1999), and Nichole, ne´e Stevenson (d 2000); b 16 October 1949; Educ Univ of Cambridge (MA); m 6 May 1972, Angela Mary, ne´e Stevens; 3 da (Katie b 1975, Sara b 1978, Felicity b 1983); Career with Price Waterhouse (later Price Waterhouse Associates) 1970–78, fin dir Peachey Property Corp plc 1978–89; Savills plc: md 1990–2000, gp chief exec 2000–08; chm: Air Partner plc 2008–, Max Property Gp plc 2009–; non-exec dir: Unitech Corporate Parks plc 2006–, Br Land Co plc; tstee Wigmore Hall; Recreations golf, gardening, music; Style— Aubrey Adams, Esq; K Vines Farm, Kidmore End, Reading, Berkshire RG4 9AP (tel 0118 972 2004) ADAMS, Colin; CBE (1995), AFC (1973); s of Maj Ronald Adams, RAC and Chindits (ka Burma 1944), of Bury, W Sussex, and Margaret, ne´e Carne (d 1987); b 1 April 1940; Educ Christ’s Hosp, RAF Coll Cranwell; m Josephine (Jo) Adams, da of Herbert Colton; 2 da (Sophie b 1 Nov 1965, Pip b 23 April 1967), 1 s (Nick b 23 May 1969); Career cmmnd RAF 1961, served in various reconnaissance flying appts UK, Middle East, Far East, Malta and Cyprus, flying instr, RN Staff Coll 1974, memb Tornado Aircraft Project Team Munich 1977–81, dep dir RAF Personnel Mgmnt 1983–86, CO RAF Akrotiri Cyprus 1986–88, project dir RAF Estate Rationalisation 1989–90, Defence Attache´ Br Embassy Paris 1990–95, ret RAF 1995 (Air Commodore); chief exec BCCB (British Consultants


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and Construction Bureau, formerly BCB) 1995–2004, dir Colin Adams Int Consultancy (CAIC) Ltd 2004–09 (conslt to Shadbolt and Co LLP, JLT Risk Solutions Ltd, Rotary Int Gp Ltd and Chinese construction cos), conslt MMC Gp 2009–; memb: Sydney 2000 Olympics Task Force DTI 1995–98, London Chamber Int Cmmn 1996–2000, Worldaware Business Gp DfID 1996–2000, Br Trade Int Sectors and Projects Gp 1997–2000, Int Ctee CBI 1998–2003, UK Public/Private Sector Task Forces Kosovo 1999, Serbia 2001 and Iraq 2003, Trade Partners UK Business Advsy Panel 2001–04, memb Bd BOND 1998–2004, Cncl Union Jack Club 2002–; FIPD 1989; Hon Cdr Ordre National du Me´rite (France) 1992, Humanitarian Gold Medal (France) 1993; Books The International Guide to Management Consultancy (contrib); Recreations offshore sailing, skiing, visual arts, IT; Clubs RAF; Style— Colin Adams, CBE, AFC; K mobile 07768 685982 ADAMS, Prof (Charles) David; s of Richard Adams, and Sylvia Mary, ne´e Wolf; b 10 September 1954; Educ Rossall Sch, Univ of Liverpool (MCD), Univ of Cambridge (MA, PhD); m 11 March 1989, Judith; 1 s (Daniel Stuart b 10 Jan 1995), 1 da (Eleanor Mary b 10 Aug 1996); Career planning asst Leeds City Cncl 1978–83; research asst Univ of Reading 1983–84; lectr in urban planning and devpt Univ of Manchester 1984–93; Univ of Aberdeen: sr lectr in land economy 1993–95, reader in land economy 1995–97, prof of land economy 1997–2004; Ian Mactaggart prof of property and urban studies Univ of Glasgow 2004–; MRICS, FRTPI, FRSA; Publications Urban Planning and the Development Process (1994), Land for Industrial Development (with L Russell and C Taylor-Russell, 1994), Greenfields, Brownfields and Housing Development (with C Watkins, 2002), Planning, Public Policy and Property Markets (with C Watkins and M White, 2005); author of over 100 chapters, papers and articles on urban planning, land development and related subjects; Recreations walking, listening to classical music; Style— Prof David Adams ADAMS, David; Educ MA; Career finance dir Texas Homecare then gp finance dir Asprey plc until 1997, dep chief exec and finance dir House of Fraser plc 1997–2006, chm Jessops plc 2007–; sr ind dir JJB Sports plc; non-exec dir: Alexon plc, Halfords plc; dir and tstee Walk The Walk; FCMA; Style— David Adams, Esq; K Jessops plc, Jessop House, Scudamore Road, Leicester LE3 1TZ ADAMS, David Howard; s of Capt Bernard Adams, RA (d 1982), of Newcastle, and Eve, ne´e Glass (d 1987); b 15 November 1943; Educ Manchester Grammar; m 22 June 1969, Zoe, da of Victor Joseph Dwek (d 1989), of Manchester; 2 da (Gisele b 1970, Zanine b 1975); Career chief exec Henry Cooke Lumsden plc (dir 1975–94), exec dir Private Client Gp Capel-Cure Myers Capital Management Ltd 1994–96, business coach (specialist in unlocking creativity), performance poet; currently md David H Adams Ltd; freelance chm Vistage International (UK) Ltd; past chm: Manchester Stock Exchange, Inst for Fiscal Studies NW, Gtr Manchester Arts Centre Ltd (Cornerhouse); pres London Soc of CAs 2003–04; dir Hampstead Theatre Ltd; accredited memb Assoc for Coaching; past memb Mensa, FCA 1967, FSI 1992; Recreations skiing, computers, reading, theatre; Style— David H Adams, Esq; K David H Adams Ltd, 6 Albion Street, Hyde Park, London W2 2AS (tel 07971 267157, fax 020 7402 0044, e-mail david@dhadams.co.uk, www.unlockingcreativity.com) ADAMS, Prof David Keith; OBE (1997); s of Sidney Adams (d 1976), of Bredon, Worcs, and Dagmar Ruth Cawnpore, ne´e Judge (d 1985); b 11 August 1931; Educ Abbey House and William Ferrer’s GS Tewkesbury, Univ of Rennes, Clare Coll Cambridge (MA), Yale Univ (AM), Oriel and Nuffield Colls Oxford (MA, DPhil); m 1, 23 March 1961 (m dis 1981), Virginia Mary Hope, da of Walton White (d 1976), of Edinburgh; 3 s (Giles b 4 March 1963, Roderick b 25 Nov 1965, Thomas b 9 June 1967); m 2, 5 Sept 1992, Sarah Louise, da of Peter Shuttleworth, and Jennifer Shuttleworth, of Bishop’s Sutton, Hants; Career Henry fellowship Yale 1954–55, tutor in modern history Univ of Oxford 1955–59, visiting lectr in American studies Univ of Manchester 1959–60, lectr in American studies UCNS 1961 (asst lectr in history 1957–60), ACLS fellowship George Washington Univ 1965–66; Keele Univ: sr lectr in American studies 1965–72, head Dept of American Studies 1965–93, prof 1972–97, prof emeritus and univ fell 1997–, hon pres David Bruce Centre for American Studies 2005– (dir 1969–96, chm 1997–2005); visiting sr scholar Clare Coll Cambridge 1970, visiting prof Univ of Tulsa 1981, visiting scholar Western Carolina Univ 1987, visiting prof Chester Coll 1999–2002; Canada-UK Colloquia: chm 1990–93, dep chm 1993–98, hon vice-pres 1998–; chm Br-American-Canadian Assocs London 1986–96; memb Advsy Ctee Roosevelt Study Centre Middelburg The Netherlands 1986–2000; memb: BAAS, EAAS, ASA; Hon DLitt Keele Univ 2000; Books America in the Twentieth Century (1967), An Atlas of North American Affairs (1969 and 1979), Franklin D Roosevelt and the New Deal (1979), British Documents on Foreign Affairs - North America 1919–1939 (ed 25 vols, 1986–95), American Literary Landscapes - The Fiction and the Fact (jt ed, 1988), Studies in US Politics (ed, 1989), Britain and Canada in the 1990s (ed, 1992), Environmental Issues (ed, 1993), Facing the Energy Challenge (ed, 1993), Reflections on American Exceptionalism (jt ed, 1994), Aspects of War in American History (jt ed, 1997), Religious and Secular Reform in America (jt ed, 1999), TransAtlantic Encounters: Public Uses and Misuses of History (jt ed, 2000), Before the Special Relationship (2002); Recreations books, travel; Clubs The Pilgrims; Style— Prof David Adams, OBE; K David Bruce Centre for American Studies, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire ST5 5BG ADAMS, Gerard (Gerry); TD; s of Gerard Adams (d 2003); b 6 October 1948; Educ St Mary’s GS Belfast; m 1971, Colette McArdle; 1 s; Career fndr memb Northern Ireland Civil Rights Assoc; interned by British Govt 1971, released for talks with Govt 1972, re-interned 1973; sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for attempted escape; released 1977; charged with IRA membership 1978, but charges unproven and released after seven months; elected to: Northern Ireland Assembly 1982–2011, Stormont Assembly 1998; MP (Sinn Fe´in) Belfast W 1983–92 and 1997–2011, TD 2011–; pres Sinn Fe´in 1983– (vice-pres 1978–83); fndg memb and dir Fe´ile an Phobail 1988–; Books Peace In Ireland, Politics of Irish Freedom, Pathway to Peace, Falls Memories, Cage 11, The Street and Other Stories, Free Ireland: Towards A Lasting Peace, Before the Dawn: An Autobiography, An Irish Voice: The Quest for Peace, An Irish Journal, Hope and History, The New Ireland: A Vision for the Future, An Irish Eye; Style— Gerry Adams, Esq, TD ADAMS, Dr James Noel; b 24 September 1943; Educ North Sydney Boys’ HS, Univ of Sydney (BA, Univ medal), BNC Oxford (DPhil); m 1, 22 March 1971 (m dis 2000), Genevie`ve Lucienne, ne´e Baudon; 1 s (Nicholas James b 20 July 1976); m 2, 28 Sept 2001, Iveta, ne´e Mednikarova; 1 da (Elena Rosemary b 16 Dec 2002); Career teaching fell Dept of Latin Univ of Sydney 1965–67, Rouse res fell in classics Christ’s Coll Cambridge (MA on election) 1970–72; Univ of Manchester: lectr 1972–78, sr lectr 1978–82, reader 1982–93, prof of Latin 1993–95; prof of Latin Univ of Reading 1995–97, sr research fell All Souls Coll Oxford (MA on election) 1998–2010; visiting sr research fell St John’s Coll Oxford 1994–95; memb Philological Soc 1972; FBA 1992, fell Australian Acad of the Humanities 2002; Books The Text and Language of a Vulgar Latin Chronicle (1976), The Vulgar Latin of the Letters of Claudius Terentianus (1977), The Latin Sexual Vocabulary (1982), Wackernagel’s Law and the Placement of the Copula esse in Classical Latin (1994), Pelagonius and Latin Veterinary Terminology in the Roman Empire (1995), Bilingualism and the Latin Language (2003), The regional Diversification of Latin 200 BC - AD 600 (2007); Recreations cricket; Style— Dr J N Adams, FBA; K All Souls College, Oxford OX1 4AL (tel 01865 279379) ADAMS, Jennifer; LVO (1993), OBE (2008); da of Arthur Roy Thomas Crisp, and Joyce Muriel, ne´e Davey; b 1 February 1948; Educ City of London Sch for Girls, IPRA Staff

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hon lectr St Edmund Hall Oxford 1976–2008, visiting lectr Univ of Oxford 1995–2008; memb Bd of Tstees Hospice of St Francis Berkhamsted 2004–; Books International Taxation of Multinational Enterprises (with J Whalley, 1977), Chitty & Jacob’s Queen’s Bench Forms (ed, 1987), Atkin’s Court Forms (ed, 1991), Supreme Court Practice (ed, 1999), Jordan’s Civil Court Service (ed, 2003), Jordan’s Emergency Remedies in the Family Courts (ed, 2005), Halsbury’s Laws of England (4 edn, Vol 10 Courts); Recreations music, walking, dining; Style— His Hon John Adams; K e-mail johndradams@btinternet.com ADAMS, Prof John Norman; s of Vincent Smith Adams, of Lintz Green, Tyne & Wear, and Elsie, ne´e Davison (d 1964); b 24 December 1939; Educ Royal GS Newcastle upon Tyne, Univ of Durham; Career slr in private practice 1965–71, lectr in law Univ of Sheffield 1971–79, called to the Bar Inner Temple 1984, prof of commercial law Univ of Kent 1987–94 (sr lectr in law 1979–87), prof of intellectual property Univ of Sheffield 1994–2005 (prof emeritus 2005); visiting prof: Univ of Maryland 1974–75, Nat Law Centre Washington DC 1981, Universite´ Paris X 1989–91; adjunct prof Notre Dame Law Sch Concannon Centre 1986–87 and 2000–; dir Intellectual Property Inst 1991–99; Books incl: A Bibliography of Eighteenth Century Legal Literature (1982), Franchising (1981, 5 edn 2005), Merchandising Intellectual Property (1987, 3 edn 2007), Understanding Contract Law (1987, 4 edn 2004), Commercial Hiring and Leasing (1989), Understanding Law (1992, 4 edn 2006), A Bibliography of Nineteenth Century Legal Literature (vol 1 1992, vol 2 1994, vol 3 1996), Key Issues in Contract (1995), Atiyah’s Sale of Goods (ed 12 edn, 2010); Recreations music, walking; Clubs Savage, Lansdowne; Style— Prof John N Adams; K 26 Priory Terrace, London NW6 4DH (tel 020 7328 8676); 49 Endcliffe Hall Avenue, Sheffield S10 3EL (e-mail john.adams4@fsmail.net) ADAMS, Prof Judith Elizabeth; ne´e Lockyer; da of late Percy Charles Lockyer, of Hale, Cheshire, and Barbara, ne´e Bailey; b 16 May 1945; Educ Roedean, UCH London (MB BS); m 16 Sept 1972, Prof Peter Harold Adams, s of late Alfred Adams, of Penarth, Wales; 2 s (Charles Edward b 25 Dec 1978, James Lindsay b 26 Jan 1983); Career prof of diagnostic radiology Univ of Manchester 1993– (lectr 1976–79, sr lectr 1979–), hon conslt radiologist Royal Infirmary Manchester 1978–, dean Faculty of Clinical Radiology RCR 1993– (vice-pres RCR 1994–95), acad gp ldr Imaging Sci and Biomedical Engrg 1998–; clinical dir of radiology Central Manchester Healthcare Tst (CMHT) 1997–2000; chm Examining Bd pt 1 FRCR 1984–89 (examiner 1980–84); memb: Editorial Bd British Journal of Radiology 1984–89, Editorial Bd Skeletal Radiology 1987–95, Int Skeletal Soc 1987–, Bd of Dirs Int Bone Mineral Soc 2009; non-exec memb Manchester Health Authy 1995–98, chm Congress Ctee Radiology UK 1997 and 1998; tstee Nat Osteoporosis Soc 2001–09; hon sec Br Assoc Clinical Anatomists 1990–93; Gold Medal Int Skeletal Soc 2007, Clinician of the Year Int Soc of Clinical Densitometry 2009; FRCR 1975, FRCP (MRCP) 1988, fell BIR 2007; Publications 169 peer-reviewed pubns, 23 invited reviews, 24 chapters in books and 6 invited editorships; Recreations embroidery, flower arranging, sewing, swimming, gardening; Style— Prof Judith Adams, MBBS, FRCP, FRCR, FBIR; K Department of Clinical Radiology, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, The Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9WL (tel 0161 701 6200, fax 0161 276 8916) ADAMS, Prof Mac; b Brynmawr, S Wales; Educ Cardiff Coll of Art (NDD, ATD), Rutgers Univ (MFA); Career artist, sculptor and photographer; assoc prof SUNY, distinguished teaching prof SUNY Coll at Old Westbury; Solo Exhibitions incl: Farideh Cadot Gallery NY 1990, Gracie Mansion Gallery NY 1990, Sable/Castelli Gallery Toronto 1990, Yoshiaki Inoue Gallery Osaka 1992, John Gibson Gallery NY 1992, Jersey City Museum NJ 1993, Art Awareness Lexington NY 1993, Galerie Froment and Putman Paris 1994, Exposition Monographique (Mai de Reims) 1996, Stux gallery NY 1997, Todd Gallery London 1997, Silence of Shadows (touring exhbn UK) 1998–2000, Serge Aboukrat Gallery Paris 2000, One Hundred Eyes (Center Photgraphique D’Ile-de-France) 2001, G/B Agency Paris 2002–03 and 2007, Musees de Chateauroux 2004, Mens Rea (CEAAC Strasbourg) 2006; Public Commissions Sweptaway (N Princeton Developmental Center NJ), Serpent Bearer (Montclair State Coll NJ), New York Korean War Memorial (Battery Park NY) 1991, Meditation (Botanical Gardens Louis Pasteur Univ Strasbourg) 1996, Mustangs at Noon (Henry Gonzalez Convention Center San Antonio) 1998, Solar Pavilion (belvedere, Penarth Haven Park) 1999, Wings and Wheels (solar pavilion, Dept of Transportation Cherry Hill NJ) 2001, Apparitions (Castle Blois France) 2002, Wetlands (photo mosaics, Secausus Transfer Railway Station NJ) 2003, Life Force (aluminium sculpture, NJ Sch of Medicine and Dentistry Newark) 2005, The Falls (glass and stone mosaic, Richard Stockton Coll NJ) 2006, Glass Tapestry (window, Rutgers Univ Law Sch NJ) 2007; Public Collections incl: Muse´e National d’Art Modern Center Pompidou Paris, Muse´e Nicephore Niepce Chalon sur Saone, Getty Musuem of Art LA, Fonds Regnl d’Art Contemporain (FRAC) Basse-Normandie, Microsoft Corp, Maison Europeenne de la Photographie Paris, DG Bank Frankfurt, Welsh Nat Museum, Goldman Sachs Investment Co, Harvard Univ, Fonds Regnl d’Art Contemporain (FRAC) Limousin, Fonds Nat d’Art Contemporain (FNAC) Paris, Caisse des Depots Paris, Lhoist Collection Belgium, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, MOMA NY, LA County Museum, Brooklyn Museum, First Nat Bank of Chicago, La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art CA, Guggenheim Museum NY, Jersey City Museum NJ, Jane Voorhees-Zimmerli Art Museum Rutgers Univ, New Jersey State Cncl for the Arts, Ludwig Museum Cologne, Hamilton Art Gallery Ontario, Univ of Iowa Museum, Georgia Museum of Art, Welsh Arts Cncl Cardiff, Commodities Corp of New Jersey, V&A, Chase Manhattan Bank NY, Muse´e de Toulon, Morton Neumann Family Collection Chicago; Awards Nat Endowment Fellowship for the arts 1976, 1980 and 1982, Berlin Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Berliner Kunstlerprogram 1981, NY State Fellowship for the Arts 1988, Chllr’s Research Award for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities NY State Univ 2002; Style— Prof Mac Adams; K 18 Llewllyn Road, Montclair, NJ 07042, USA (tel and fax 00 1 973 746 2761, e-mail mbadams2@aol.com, website www.macadamsstudio.com) ADAMS, Paul Michael; s of Michael Adams, of Budleigh Salterton, Devon, and Celia, ne´e Pridham; b 21 March 1961, Beirut, Lebanon; Educ Sevenoaks Sch, Univ of York (BA); m 13 July 1996, Susanna Berry; 2 s (William b 24 Feb 1999, Felix b 8 April 2002); Career English teacher Br Cncl Yemen 1983–85; BBC: Arabic service World Service 1989, Jerusalem corr 1989–92, Belgrade corr 1993–95, reporter World TV 1995–97, Middle East corr 1997–2001, defence corr 2001–04, chief dip corr BBC News 24 2004–09, Washington corr BBC World Service 2009–; winner Amnesty Int TV News Award 2001; 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memb Chatham House; Books The Battle for Iraq (contrib, 2003); Recreations walking, photography, birdwatching, cinema; Style— Paul Adams, Esq; K BBC, Suite 800, 2000 Main Street Northwest, Washington DC 20036, USA (tel 001 202 223 2050, e-mail paul.adams@bbc.co.uk) ADAMS, Paul Nicholas; s of Peter Charles Adams (d 2001), and Joan, ne´e Smith; b 12 March 1953; Educ Culford Sch Bury St Edmunds, Ealing Coll London (BA); m 26 Aug 1978, Gail Edwina, da of Emil Keith McCann; 1 s (Maximilian James b 8 April 1987), 2 da (Francesca Lindsay b 20 May 1989, Georgia Lucy b 25 Nov 1994); Career mktg dir Beecham Products Int 1983–86, European mktg vice-pres Pepsi Int 1986–91; British American Tobacco plc: regnl dir Asia-Pacific 1991–98, regnl dir Europe 1999–2001, dep md 2001, md 2002–03, chief exec 2004–11; non-exec dir Allied Domecq plc 2003–05; Recreations reading, walking, country pursuits; Style— Paul Adams ADAMS, Ralph Gange; s of Ralph Noel Adams (d 1988), and Catherine Anne, ne´e Reid (d 1988); b 30 October 1955; Educ Trinity Coll Glenalmond, Univ of Dundee (LLB); m 3 Aug 1989, Kirstine Mary Park, da of Rev Keith Campbell (d 1994); 2 da (Catherine Christine Campbell b 27 May 1992, Mairi Kirstine Reid b 17 May 1999), 2 s (Angus Keith Gange b 5 May 1994, Gavin Graham McFarlane b 11 March 1996); Career Deloitte LLP: indentured student 1976–79, qualified chartered accountant 1979, seconded to Melbourne 1980, seconded to Bank of Scotland 1984–85, ptnr (specialist in corp fin) 1986–, ptnr i/c Edinburgh office 1989–93, ptnr i/c Scotland and NI offices 1993–99, memb UK Bd of Ptnrs 1993–99, managing ptnr Global Fin Advsy Servs 1999–2007; Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu: managing ptnr global fin advsy services and corp fin 1999–2007, memb Global Mgmnt Ctee 1999–2007; vice-chm Deloitte UK 2008–; MICAS 1979; Recreations golf; Clubs Prestwick Golf, Golf House (Elie), Bruntsfield Golf (Edinburgh); Style— Ralph Adams, Esq; K Deloitte LLP, Saltire Court, 20 Castle Terrace, Edinburgh EH1 2DB (tel 0131 221 0002, fax 0131 535 7301) ADAMS, Richard George; s of Evelyn George Beadon Adams, and Lilian Rosa, ne´e Button; b 9 May 1920; Educ Bradfield, Worcester Coll Oxford (MA); m 1949, (Barbara) Elizabeth Acland; 2 da (Juliet, Rosamond); Career author; Army Serv 1940–46; entered Civil Serv 1948, ret as asst sec DOE 1974; writer in residence: Univ of Florida 1975, Hollins Coll Virginia 1976; pres RSPCA 1980–82; Carnegie Medal 1972; FRSL 1975; Books Watership Down (1972, filmed 1978), Shardik (1974), Nature Through the Seasons (with Max Hooper, 1975), The Tyger Voyage (narrative poem, 1976), The Ship’s Cat (narrative poem, 1977), The Plague Dogs (1977, filmed 1982), Nature Day and Night (with Max Hooper, 1978), The Iron Wolf (short stories, 1980), The Girl in a Swing (1980, filmed 1988), Voyage Through The Antarctic (travel book, 1982), Maia (1984), The Bureaucats (1985), Nature Diary (1985), The Legend of Te Tuna (narrative poem, 1986), Traveller (1988), The Day Gone By (autobiography, 1990), Tales from Watership Down (1996), The Outlandish Knight (2000), Daniel (2006); contrib to and ed: Occasional Poets anthology (1986); Style— Richard Adams, Esq, FRSL; K 26 Church Street, Whitchurch, Hampshire RG28 7AR ADAMS, Prof Robert David; s of William Peter Adams (d 1973), and Marion Adams; b 13 April 1940; Educ Hanley HS, Imperial Coll London (BSc, ACGI, DSc), St John’s Coll Cambridge (PhD); m 28 Sept 1963, Susan, da of John Felix Waite, GM, of Aston, Market Drayton; 1 da (Rosie b 11 April 1968), 1 s (Joss b 26 Sept 1970); Career Dept of Mech Engrg Univ of Bristol: successively lectr, reader and prof 1967–2005, head of dept 1994–98, grad dean 1998–2004, emeritus prof 2005–; visiting prof: Univ of Oxford, Oxford Brookes Univ; memb Soc of Adhesion and Adhesives; FIMechE, FInstP; Books Structural Adhesive Joints in Engineering (with William C Wake and John Comyn, 1997), over 200 papers in scientific and tech jls; Recreations rowing, gardening, wine; Clubs Rotary Club (Clifton (pres 1999–2000) and Oxford); Style— Prof Robert Adams; K 63 Merton Court, Oxford OX2 6QZ (tel 01865 556227); Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bristol, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TR ADAMS, Sheenagh; da of James Adams, of Linlithgow, and Isabella, ne´e Ross (d 2010); b 31 August 1957, Dundee; Educ Harris Acad Dundee, Univ of St Andrews (MA); m 3 June 1997, Peter Craig; 2 da (Caroline b 17 July 1994, Lyndsey b 5 Dec 1996); Career Registers of Scotland: md until 2009, keeper 2009–; Style— Ms Sheenagh Adams; K Registers of Scotland, Meadowbank House, 153 London Road, Edinburgh EH8 7AU ADAMS-JONES, Fiona; Career dir Wales Office; Style— Ms Fiona Adams-Jones; K The Wales Office, Gwydyr House, Whitehall, London SW1A 2NP ADAMSON, Clare Anne; MSP; da of George Pickering, and Eileen, ne´e Daly; b 1 August 1967, Motherwell, Lanarkshire; Educ Glasgow Caledonian Univ (BSc); m 30 Sept 2002, John Adamson; 1 s (Aidan Michael b 6 Aug 1997); Career IT professional 1989–2003, project mangr SNP HQ Edinburgh 2003–07, cncllr N Lanarkshire Cncl 2007–11, MSP (SNP) Central Scotland 2011–; vice-chair Scottish Accident Prevention Cncl Home Safety Ctee, memb Bd Lanarkshire Leisure Tst, memb Lanarkshire Int Children’s Games Organising Ctee; MBCS 2004; Style— Cncllr Clare Adamson, MSP; K The Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh EH99 1SP ADAMSON, (Ronald) Crawfurd; s of Ronald Adamson, of Edinburgh, and Janette Elizabeth Minna, ne´e Bauermeister, of Edinburgh; b 24 March 1953; Educ Duncan of Jordanstone Coll of Art Dundee (Scottish Educn Dept travelling scholar, postgrad commendation), Elizabeth Greenshields Fndn Canada; m 1974, Mary Ann Elizabeth, da of Andrew Alexander Hansen Phimister; 1 s (Matthew Andrew b 1978), 1 da (Cassie Francesca b 1981); Career artist; gave up teaching to paint full time 1983; invited artist Salon d’Automne Paris 1993; works in numerous collections incl Met Museum of Art NYC; Solo Exhibitions incl: Cylinder Gallery London 1984 and 1985, Trinity Arts Centre Kent 1985, Scottish Gallery Edinburgh 1987, 1988 and 1989, Thumb Gallery London 1988, Scottish Gallery London 1989, Parnham House Dorset 1991, Jill George Gallery London 1991, 1993, 1995 and 1997, Chaˆteau de la Muette Paris 1993, Art First London 1999, Schoeni Gallery Hong Kong 2001, Broderick Gallery Portland OR 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004, Bohun Gallery Henley-on-Thames 2002, Broderick Gallery OR 2008; Group Exhibitions incl: Soc of Scottish Artists 1978 and 1979, Royal Scottish Acad 1979, Prix International d’Art Contemporain de Monte-Carlo 1984 and 1993, Contemporary Scottish Art (touring Japan, 1990), Scottish Art in the 20th Century (Royal W of England Acad Bristol) 1991; Recreations woodworking, music; Style— Crawfurd Adamson, Esq; K 14 Sedlescombe Road South, St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex TN38 0TA ADAMSON, Dr Donald; JP; s of Donald Adamson (d 1982), of Lymm, Cheshire, and Hannah Mary Adamson, ne´e Booth (d 1994); b 30 March 1939; Educ Manchester GS, Magdalen Coll Oxford (Heath Harrison travelling scholar, Zaharoff travelling scholar), Univ of Paris (MA, MLitt, DPhil); m 24 Sept 1966, Helen Freda, da of Frederick Percival Griffiths, TD (d 1970), of Mossley Hill, Liverpool; 2 s (Richard Henry Egerton b 17 Jan 1970, John Daniel b 21 April 1971); Career author and historian; recognised teacher Univ of London 1971–89 (chm Bd of Examiners 1983–86), visiting scholar Wolfson Coll Cambridge 1981 (visiting fell 1989–90, ex-visiting fell 1990); chm Bow Group Research Ctee Museums and Libraries Policy 1969–71, fndr and sec Bow Group Standing Ctee on the Arts 1975–80; judge Museum of the Year Awards 1979–83, memb Exec Ctee Nat Heritage 1980–92; JP: City of London 1983–92, Cornwall 1993–2009; Lord of the Manor of Dodmore; Liveryman: Worshipful Co of Haberdashers 1976, Worshipful Co of Curriers 1991 (Renter Warden 2010, Upper Warden 2011); FSA 1979, FRSL 1983, FCIL 1989, FRHistS 2007; Order of St John: OStJ 1985, CStJ 1992, KStJ 1998, ceremonial dir Essex 1992–2010, asst dir of ceremonies Order of St John Grand Priory 1995–99, Priory of England and the Islands 1999–2007 (dep dir 2007–08); Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes

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Acade´miques (France) 1986, Chevalier du Tastevin 2005; Books The Genesis of Le Cousin Pons (1966), Dusty Heritage (1971), T S Eliot: A Memoir (ed, 1971), The House of Nell Gwyn (jtly, 1974), A Rescue Policy for Museums (1980), Balzac: Illusions Perdues (1981), Les Romantiques franc¸ais devant la peinture espagnole (1989), Blaise Pascal: Mathematician, Physicist, and Thinker about God (1995, 2 edn 2001), Rides Round Britain, The Travel Journals of John Byng, 5th Viscount Torrington (ed, 1996), The Curriers’ Company: A Modern History (2000); Balzac and the Tradition of the European Novel (online, 2001); translations of works by Balzac (1970 and 1976) and Maupassant (1993), numerous French literature, historical and political articles; Recreations swimming, travel, collecting, genealogy; Clubs Reform, National Liberal, Beefsteak, City Livery; Style— Dr Donald Adamson, JP; K Dodmore House, The Street, Meopham, Kent DA13 0AJ; Topple Cottage, Polperro, Cornwall PL13 2RS (mobile 07747 733931 or 07890 824213, e-mail aimsworthy@tesco.net, website www.dodmore.co.uk) ADAMSON, Hamish Christopher; OBE (1996); s of John Adamson (d 1985), of Perth, Scotland, and Denise, ne´e Colman-Sadd; b 17 September 1935; Educ Stonyhurst, Lincoln Coll Oxford (MA); Career admitted slr 1961; Law Soc: asst sec 1966–81, sec Law Reform and Int Rels 1981–87, dir Int Div 1987–95; sec UK Delgn Cncl of Bars and Law Socs of Euro Community 1981–95, exec sec Cwlth Lawyers Assoc 1983–95, dir Franco-Br Lawyers Soc 1991–2009, chm Tstee Ctee Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative 1993–95, tstee Acad of Euro Law Trier 1995–2003; Books The Solicitors Act 1974 (1975), Butterworth’s Free Movement of Lawyers (1992, 2 edn 1998); Recreations plants, books, travel; Style— Hamish Adamson, Esq, OBE; K 133 Hartington Road, London SW8 2EY (tel 020 7720 4406, fax 020 7720 4406) ADAMSON, Dr (Samuel) Ian Gamble; OBE (1998); s of John Gamble Sloan Adamson (d 1985), of Conlig, Co Down, and Jane Gamble Sloan, ne´e Kerr; b 28 June 1944; Educ Bangor GS, Queen’s Univ Belfast (MB, BCh, BAO), DCH RCSI, DCH RCPSGlas; m 1998, Kerry Christian, da of Douglas David Patrick Carson; Career doctor; registrar in paediatrics: Royal Belfast Hosp for Sick Children 1974–76, Ulster Hosp Dundonald 1976–77; specialist in community child health and travel med N and W Belfast HSS Tst 1981–2004; memb (UUP) Belfast City Cncl 1989–2011, Lord Mayor of Belfast 1996–97; MLA (UUP) Belfast E 1998–2003; personal physician and advsr on history and culture to Rt Hon Dr Ian Paisley, MLA (First Min of NI 2007–08); pres Belfast Civic Tst 2001; chm Farset Youth and Community Devpt 1988–90; fndr chm: Somme Assoc 1989–, Ulster-Scots Language Soc 1992–2002 (vice-pres 2002–08); fndr pres Ullans Acad 1992–, fndr rector Ulster-Scots Acad 1994 (chm 1994–2004); fndr memb: Cultural Traditions Gp NI CRC 1988, Ultach Tst 1990; chm: Imported Foods and Feeds Ctee 2006–, Health and Environment Services Ctee Belfast City Cncl 2010–11; memb: Ulster-Scots Agency 2003–, Ulster-Scots Acad Implementation Gp 2005–, Faculty of Community Health (MFCH), Bd Assoc of Port Health Authorities 2005– (chm Border Inspection Ctee 2005–06, memb Imported Food Ctee 2006); High Sheriff Belfast 2011; fndr memb Ulster Soc 1985–; FRIPH; holds Wisdom-Keeper status among Lakota (Sioux) nation; OStJ 1998; Publications The Cruthin (1974, 5 edn 1995), Bangor: light of the world (1979, 2 edn 1987), The Battle of Moira (1980), The Identity of Ulster (1982, 4 edn 1995), The Ulster People (1991), 1690: William and the Boyne (1995), Dalaradia: kingdom of the Cruthin (1998, 2 edn 2003), Stormont: The House on the Hill (2008), Bombs on Belfast (2011); Recreations oil painting, theatre, travel; Clubs Ulster Reform Belfast, Clandeboye Golf; Style— Dr Ian Adamson, OBE; K Members’ Room, City Hall, Belfast BT1 5GS (tel and fax 028 9042 1005, e-mail nosmada-cruthin@utvinternet.com, website www.ianadamson.net, blog www.impalapublications.com/blog) ADAMSON, James; CBE (1997, OBE 1970); s of Charles Adamson (d 1980), and Magdalene Adamson (d 1964); b 25 May 1941, Rosyth; Educ Kings Road Secdy Sch (Dux, Tech Cert), Royal Dockyards Tech Coll (ONC, HNC); m 24 Oct 1964, Ann May, da of George Gargett; 2 s (James b 10 May 1965, Joseph b 16 Oct 1966), 2 da (Rachel b 5 May 1970, Rebecca b 1 Jan 1978); Career civilian tech offr RN; various posts: Honeywell, AT&T, ITT, GEC; vice-chm NCR Financial Systems Ltd, fndr and chm amf INSIGHT 1998–; non-exec dir: East Bd Royal Bank of Scotland, First Banking Systems; memb Advsy Cncl Scottish Cncl for Devpt and Industry; hon pres Fife Soc for the Blind, tech advsr RNIB; hon fell Univ of Abertay Dundee, Hon Dr Heriot-Watt Univ, Hon Dr Univ of Dundee (also visiting prof); FRSA, FRSE; Recreations sailing, singing; Style— Mr James Adamson, CBE ADAMSON, Martin Gardiner; s of Alan S Adamson (d 1981), and Janet J Adamson (d 1999); b 14 September 1939; Educ St Mary’s Sch Melrose, Sedbergh; m 1964, Kathleen Jane, ne´e Darby; 2 s (Alan b 1966, James b 1967), 1 da (Louise b 1970); Career trainee Graham, Smart & Annan Edinburgh 1957–62, Thomson McLintock & Co 1963–86 (ptnr 1967, staff ptnr 1970, managing ptnr 1983–86), various mgmnt roles, ptnr i/c risk mgmnt and memb Bd KPMG (following merger of Thomson McLintock and Peat Marwick Mitchell) 1983–96, non-exec chm Associated British Foods 2002– (Bd dir 1999); MICAS 1962; Recreations gardening, golf, reading, theatre; Clubs Caledonian, MCC, Royal Cinque Ports Golf, Wildernesse Golf; Style— Martin Adamson, Esq; K Associated British Foods plc, Weston Centre, 10 Grosvenor Street, London W1K 4QY (tel 020 7399 6500, fax 020 7399 6580) ADAMSON, Nicolas Clark; CVO (2008, LVO 2002), OBE (1982); s of Joseph Clark Adamson (d 1986), and Prudence Mary, ne´e Gleeson; b 5 September 1938, London; Educ St Edward’s Sch Oxford, RAF Coll Cranwell; m 4 Sept 1971, Hilary Jane, ne´e Edwards; 2 da (Sara b 23 March 1976, Catherine b 15 Feb 1978); Career cmmnd RAF 1959, served various fighter sqdns UK and ME 1960–65, Flt Lt 1962, Flying Instr 1965–67, ADC to CDS 1967–69; FCO: first sec 1969, Brussels (EC) 1972–75, Islamabad 1979–82, Paris 1986–90, counsellor 1990, ret 1993; private sec to HRH The Duke of Kent 1993–2011, extra equerry 2011; MRAeS 1998; Recreations classical music, fine arts, walking tours; Clubs RAF, Athenaeum; Style— Nicolas Adamson, Esq, CVO, OBE ADAMSON, Paul; Educ European Univ Inst Florence, Institut d’Etudes Politiques Grenoble, Kingston Univ; Career res aide to MEPs 1979; former head European affrs BSMG Worldwide (co-chair global public affrs practice), ceo Adamson BSMG Worldwide Brussels, chm WeberShandwick Adamson; currently chm and co-fndr The Centre Brussels; tstee Inst for Citizenship; patron Univ Assoc of Contemporary European Studies (UACES); fndr and publisher E! Sharp (European affrs magazine); regular writer and speaker on European affrs; Style— Paul Adamson, Esq; K The Centre, Avenue Marnix laan 22, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium ADAMSON, Stewart Marr; s of Stewart Marr Adamson (d 1996), of Newcastle upon Tyne, and Josephine, ne´e Mooney (d 2006), of Newcastle upon Tyne; b 9 August 1939, Wallsend on Tyne, Tyne and Wear; Educ ONC and HNC in Mechanical Engrg, Univ of Durham (BSc, Stephenson Medal for tech excellence in marine engrg); m Elaine, da of Michael Coakley (d 2003); 2 da (Debra Jane, Larissa Jane), 1 s (Stewart Marr); Career indentured engrg apprentice and jig and tool designer Hawthorn Leslie (Engineers) Ltd 1954–61, Univ of Durham 1961–64, head Main Propulsion Research Gp Br Ship Research Assoc (BSRA) 1964–68, chief engrg designer and tech servs mangr Vosper Thornycroft Ltd 1968–74, tech mangr David Brown Vosper (Offshore) Ltd 1974–78, european mangr Lockheed Petroleum Services (UK) Ltd (part of the Lockheed Corp) 1978–81, md Kongsberg Engineering Ltd 1981–85, md Fuel Subsea Engineering Ltd 1985–97, md Eurozone Ventures Ltd 1997–2000; ind conslt Adamson Consulting 2000–02; Offshore Technology Conference Inc (OTC) USA: memb Prog Ctee 1978–94 (vice-chm 1994), prog chm 1995 (first non-American), memb Bd and dir 1995–2001 (first non-American); President’s Award Soc of Underwater Technol 2002; FREng 1996; Publications incl: The


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Type 21 Frigate (RN Jl, 1970), Offshore LNG Terminal Review: Small Scale Gas Recovery Systems for Hostile Environments (OTC, 1978), Garoupa Subsea Production System (Offshore Europe Conf, 1979), Impact of Subsea Maintenance Activities on Floating Production Facilities in Deep Water (OTC, 1984), The Development of Diverless Subsea Production Systems (Brazil Oil and Gas Seminar, 1987), Application of Subsea Production Systems Offshore USSR (Neftegas Conf, 1987), Application of Subsea Production Systems to Deep Water in the US Gulf of Mexico (Houston, 1990); Recreations genealogy, local history research, photography; Clubs Probus; Style— Stewart M Adamson, FREng ADCOCK, Andrew John; s of Reay Stanley Adcock, of Underbarrow, Westmoreland, and Elizabeth, ne´e Sadler; b 10 September 1953; Educ Kendal GS, Magdalene Coll Cambridge (MA); m 17 Sept 1977, Maya (Jessie Maria), da of Maj (Charles) Peter S Ligertwood, of Bagborough, Somerset; 2 s (Oliver William b 1981, Tobias Henry b 1985), 1 da (Annabel Cecilia b 1983); Career with Hoare Govett Ltd (stockbrokers) 1975–87, Prolific Group plc 1987–; chm Majedie Investments plc, non-exec dir F&C Global Smaller Cos plc; memb Stock Exchange; Recreations tennis, shooting; Style— Andrew Adcock, Esq; K 19 Crieff Road, London SW18 (tel 071 874 8792); Prolific Group plc, 218 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 4JS (tel 071 247 6544) ADCOCK, Fleur; OBE (1996); da of Cyril John Adcock, and Irene, ne´e Robinson; b 10 February 1934; Educ Wellington Girls’ Coll NZ, Victoria Univ of Wellington (MA); m 1, 1952 (m dis 1958), Alistair Teariki Campbell; 2 s (Gregory Stuart b 1954, Andrew Robert Teariki b 1957); m 2, 1962 (m dis 1966), Barry Crump; Career poet; asst librarian: Univ of Otago 1959–61 (asst lectr 1958), Alexander Turnbull Library 1962, FCO 1963–79; freelance writer 1979–; Northern Arts Fellowship in Literature Univs of Newcastle upon Tyne and Durham 1979–81, Eastern Arts Fellowship UEA 1984, writer in residence Univ of Adelaide 1986; FRSL 1984; Awards Buckland Award 1967 and 1979, Jessie MacKay Award 1968 and 1972, Cholmondeley Award 1976, NZ Book Award 1984, Arts Cncl Bursaries 1982 and 1988, Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry 2006; Books The Eye of the Hurricane (1964), Tigers (1967), High Tide in the Garden (1971), The Scenic Route (1974), The Inner Harbour (1979), Below Loughrigg (1979), The Oxford Book of Contemporary NZ Poetry (1982), Selected Poems (1983), The Virgin and the Nightingale: medieval Latin poems (1983), Hotspur: a ballad for music (1986), The Incident Book (1986), The Faber Book of 20th Century Woman’s Poetry (1987), Orient Express: poems by Grete Tartler (trans, 1989), Time Zones (1991), Letters from Darkness: poems by Daniela Crasnaru (trans, 1991), Hugh Primas and the Archpoet (ed and trans, 1994), The Oxford Book of Creatures (ed with Jacqueline Simms, 1995), Looking Back (1997), Poems 1960–2000 (2000), Dragon Talk (2010); Style— Ms Fleur Adcock, OBE, FRSL; K 14 Lincoln Road, London N2 9DL ADDISON, 4 Viscount (UK 1945); William Matthew Wand Addison; also 4 Baron Addison (UK 1937); s of 3 Viscount Addison (d 1992), and Kathleen (d 2007), da of Rt Rev and Rt Hon John William Charles Wand, KCVO, DD, 110 Bishop of London; b 13 June 1945; Educ King’s Sch Bruton, Essex Inst of Agric; m 1, 1970 (m dis), Joanna Mary, eldest da of late John Ivor Charles Dickinson; 2 da (Hon Sarah Louise b 1971, Hon Caroline Amy b 1979), 1 s (Hon Paul Wand b 1973); m 2, 1991, Lesley Ann, da of George Colin Mawer; Heir s, Hon Paul Addison; Career vice-pres: The Cncl for Nat Parks 1995–, Br Tst for Conservation Vols 1996–2006; chm AICOM 1998–2000, dir Commensus 2000–02, conslt Environmental Impact Assessment 2002–; memb Ctee on Jt Statutory Instruments 1993–2000, memb Parly Information Technol Ctee 1997–; memb All-Pty Motorcycle Gp, pres Motor Activities Trg Cncl 1997–; Recreations walking, sailing (yachtmaster offshore), flying (PPL); Clubs House of Lords Yacht, RAC; Style— The Rt Hon the Viscount Addison; K Stallingborough, Cotterstock, Peterborough PE8 5HH ADEBOWALE, Maria Seun; Educ Univ of Lancaster (BA), Huddersfield Poly (CPE), De Montfort Univ, SOAS (LLM); Career dir Environmental Law Fndn 1998–2001, fndr and dir Capacity Global 2001–; visiting fell School of Built Environment South Bank Univ 2001–02, research fell Centre for Sustainable Devpt Sch of Architecture and the Built Environment 2003–04; memb: UK Sustainable Devpt Cmmn 2000–03, Information and Communication Ctee ESRC 2004–07, Science Funding Grants Panel Science Wise DTI 2004–06; cmmr English Heritage 2003–, chair Waterwise 2005–, tstee Allavida 2006–; matron Women’s Environment Network; listed in Independent on Sunday Top 100 Green List 2008; FRSA 2001; Style— Ms Maria Adebowale; K Capacity Global, 51 Southwark Street, London SE1 1RH (tel 020 3117 0102) ADEBOWALE, Dr Olutayo Omonitan (Tayo); b 28 August 1963, Huddersfield; Educ Manchester Met Univ (BSc), Univ of Manchester (PhD); Career project mangr UMIST Environmental 1989–93, sr environmental scientist Jacob Gp 1993–97, sr conslt Environmental Resources Management 1997–2002, dir Cirkadia 2003–; assoc lectr Open Univ 1988–2001, lectr Environmental Policy and Legislation module Liverpool John Moores Univ, non-exec GB forestry cmmr 2006–, non-exec memb Countryside Agency Bd 2003–06 (memb: Audit & Risk Ctee, Landscape Access & Recreation Task Gp, Natural England Steering Gp); nominee NW Business Environment Award 2005; memb: Inst of Leadership and Mgmnt, Int Assoc of Water Quality, Chartered Inst of Water and Environmental Mgmnt (chair N Western and N Wales Branch 2004–05), chartered environmentalist, chartered water and environmental mangr; Style— Dr Tayo Adebowale; K Cirkadia, PO Box 215, Manchester M13 1WX (tel 01942 882134, e-mail tayoadebowale@cirkadia.co.uk) ADEBOWALE, Baron (Life Peer UK 2001), of Thornes in the County of West Yorkshire; Victor Olufemi Adebowale; CBE (2000); s of E O Adebowale, and Grace Adebowale; b 21 July 1962; Educ Thornes House Wakefield, Poly of E London, City Univ (MA), Tavistock Inst (Dip); Children 1 s (Hon Adam b 1994), 1 da (Isabella b 2005); Career London Borough of Newham: private sector repairs admin 1983, estate offr 1983–84, sr estate mangr 1984–86; permanent property mangr Patchwork Community Housing Assoc 1986–88, regnl dir Ujima Housing Assoc 1988–90, dir Alcohol Recovery Project 1990–95; chief exec Centrepoint 1995–2001, ceo Turning Point 2001–; non-exec dir St Vincent Healthcare Ltd; chair: IPPR Review of Social Housing 1999, Fabian Soc/Barrow Cadbury Tst Review of Life Chances and Poverty 2003–04, Advsy Panel on Race Impact Assessment ODPM, Stop and Search Community Panel 2005–08; co-chair: Mental Health Steering Gp Dept of Health 2002–, Black and Minority Ethnic Mental Health Steering Gp 2003–; pres Community Practitioners and Health Visitors Assoc; memb: New Deal Task Force, Policy Action Team 12 on Young People Social Exclusion Unit, Advsy Cncl Demos, Nat Employment Panel until 2007, Cncl Inst of Fiscal Studies 2002–07, Bd Places for People until 2007, Bd Nat Sch of Govt (also fell), Bd Audit Cmmn, Employment and Trg Cmmn; dir Leadership in Mind; tstee: RNID until 2006, Nat Economics Fndn until 2007; patron: Nurse Trg Cncl on Alcohol, Mix Rich Cultural Centre, Centre for Inclusion and Diversity Univ of Bradford; hon fell South Bank Univ, assoc Health Servs Mgmnt Centre Univ of Birmingham, hon visiting prof and chllr-designate Lincoln Univ, fell Sunningdale Inst; Hon PhD Univ of Central Eng, Hon PhD Univ of East London, Hon DLitt Lincoln Univ, Hon Dr Univ of Bradford; FRSA; Publications incl: Alcohol Problems in the Community: Drinking Problems Among Black Communities (1996), New Deal and the Disadvantaged (1999), Review of Social Housing (2000), Review of the Most Disadvantaged: Scond report (2003); contrib: Community Care, Voluntary Voice, Mental Health Today, Community Practitioner, Mental Health Review Jl, Public Policy Research; Recreations kite flying, reading, writing poetry, music; Style— The Rt Hon the Lord Adebowale, CBE; K e-mail victor@leadershipinmind.co.uk

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ADER, His Hon Judge Peter Charles; s of Max Ader (d 1978), and Inge, ne´e Nord (d 2006); b 14 May 1950, London; Educ Highgate Sch, Univ of Southampton (LLB); m 30 June 1979 (m dis 2005), Margaret Taylor; 2 da (Caroline Sarah b 1985, Catherine Elizabeth b 1993), 1 s (David Max b 1989); Career called to the Bar Middle Temple 1973; in private practice (specialising in criminal law) 1974–99, circuit judge (SE Circuit) 1999–; Recreations squash, tennis, skiing, golf, travel; Clubs Hampstead Golf; Style— His Hon Judge Ader; K Wood Green Crown Court, Lordship Lane, London N22 5LF (tel 020 8826 4100) ADE`S, Prof (Josephine) Dawn; OBE (2002); da of A E Tylden-Pattenson, CSI (d 1955), and Ruth, ne´e Morton (later Mrs Breakwell, d 1993); b 6 May 1943; Educ Guildford HS, Cheltenham Ladies’ Coll, St Hilda’s Coll Oxford (BA), Courtauld Inst of Art London (MA); m 9 July 1966, Timothy Ade`s; 3 s (Thomas b 1971, Harry b 1973, Robert b 1981); Career prof of history and theory of art Univ of Essex 1990– (lectr 1978–); dir: Burlington Magazine 1996–, AHRC Research Centre for Studies of Surrealism and its Legacies 2002–; tstee: Tate 1995–2005, Nat Gallery 1998–2005, Elephant Tst 2000–, Henry Moore Fndn 2003–; memb: Bd Canning House 2002–08, Collections Cncl Tate 2005–; prof of history of art Royal Acad London 2009, Slade prof of the history of art Univ of Oxford 2010; FBA 1995; Exhibitions curator: Art in Latin America: the modern era 1820–1980 (Hayward Gallery London) 1989, Dalı´’s Optical Illusions (Wordsworth Atheneum Hartford CT) 2000, Undercover Surrealism (Hayward Gallery London) 2006 (AXA/Art Newspaper Award for Best Exhibition Catalogue 2006), The Colour of my Dreams: The Surrealist Revolution in Art (Vancouver Art Gallery) 2011; co-curator: Dada and Surrealism Reviewed (Arts Cncl of GB) 1978, Art and Power: Europe under the Dictators 1930–45 (Hayward Gallery London) 1995, Dali (Palazzo Grassi Venice and Phildelphia Museum of Art) 2004; Books Dada and Surrealism Reviewed (1978), Salvador Dalı´ (1982), Photomontage (1986), Art in Latin America (1989), Andre´ Masson (1994), Siron Franco (1995), Surrealist Art (1997), Marcel Duchamp (with Cox and Hopkins, 1999), Close-Up: Proximity and Defamiliarisation in Art, Film and Photography (jtly, 2008); Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Prof Dawn Ade`s, OBE, FBA; K Department of Art History and Theory, University of Essex, Colchester CO4 3SQ (tel 01206 873007, fax 01206 873003, mobile 07850 152055, e-mail dawnadesemail@gmail.com) ADE`S, Thomas Joseph Edmund; s of Timothy Raymond Ades, of London, and Prof Dawn Ades, ne´e Tylden-Pattenson; b 1 March 1971; Educ Univ Coll Sch, Guildhall Sch of Music, King’s Coll Cambridge, St John’s Coll Cambridge; Partner Tal Rosner (civil partnership 2006); Career composer, pianist, conductor; composer-in-residence Halle´ Orch 1993–95, fell commoner in creative arts Trinity Coll Cambridge 1995–97, Benjamin Britten prof of music RAM 1997–2000, music dir Birmingham Contemporary Music Gp 1998–2001, artistic dir Aldeburgh Festival 1999–2008, composer in residence Ojai Festival Calif 2000; subject of retrospective festival Barbican London 2007; several CD releases of performances and compositions; Editor’s Choice Gramophone Award 1998, Munich Ernst von Siemens Prize for Young Composers 1999, Grawemeyer Award 2000; Hon Dr Univ of Essex 2004; hon FGS; Compositions Five Eliot Landscapes 1990, O thou who didst with pitfall and gin (choral) 1990, Chamber Symphony 1990, Catch (chamber ensemble) 1991, Still Sorrowing (piano) 1991–92, Under Hamelin Hill (chamber organ) 1992, Fool’s Rhymes (choral) 1992, ...but all shall be well (orchestral) 1993, Sonata da Caccia (chamber ensemble) 1993, Life Story (soprano and chamber ensemble) 1993, Living Toys (chamber ensemble) 1993 (Paris Int Rostrum of Composers 1994), Arcadiana (string quartet) 1994 (Elise L Stoeger Prize 1998, Salzburg Easter Festival Composition Prize 1999), The Origin of the Harp (chamber ensemble) 1994, Les baricades miste´rieuses (chamber ensemble) 1994, Powder Her Face (chamber opera) 1995, Traced Overhead (piano) 1996, These Premises are Alarmed (orchestral) 1996, Asyla (orchestral) 1997 (Royal Philharmonic Society Prize 1997, Grawemeyer Prize 2000), Concerto Conciso (piano and chamber ensemble) 1997–98, America (mezzo-soprano, orchestra, and chorus) 1998–99, Piano Quintet 2000, Brahms (baritone and orchestra) 2001, The Tempest (opera) 2003–04 (Royal Philharmonic Soc Prize 2004), Concentric Paths (violin concerto) 2005, Three Studies from Couperin (chamber orchestra) 2006, Tevot 2007 (Royal Philharmonic Soc Prize 2007), In Seven Days (piano concerto with moving image) 2008, Lieux Retrouve´s (cello and piano) 2009; Clubs Black’s; Style— Thomas Ade`s; K c/o Liz Lomas, Faber Music, Bloomsbury House, 74–77 Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DA ADEY, John Fuller; s of Frank Douglas Adey (d 1978), and Doreen Adey (d 1998); b 12 May 1941; Educ Glyn Sch Epsom, St Edmund Hall Oxford (MA), Harvard Business Sch (MBA); m 25 Sept 1965, Marianne, da of George Hugh Banning; 2 da (Helen Doreen b 1 July 1971, Francesca Ruth b 26 May 1977), 2 s (Matthew Frank George b 19 May 1975, Michael Douglas John b 31 Dec 1984); Career manufacturing mangr then int mktg dir Raychem Ltd 1973–83; md: Courtaulds Chemicals and Plastics 1983–86, Baxter Healthcare 1986–93; chief exec National Blood Authority 1993–98; chm: Adams Healthcare Ltd 1999–2000, Medical Engrg Investments plc 2003–05; dir: API plc 1987–97, Seton Healthcare plc 1996–98; non-exec dir New Horizons 2005–08; Swindon and Marlborough NHS Trust: non-exec dir 2002–06, dep chm 2003–06; gen cmmr Income Tax 1983–2009; chm: Aldbourne Nursing Home Ltd 2000–, Royal Merchant Navy Sch Fndn 2002– (tstee 1999–); chm of govrs John O’Gaunt Sch Hungerford 2001–, treas St Michael’s Church Aldbourne 2007–; CEng 1970, MIMechE 1970, MIEE 1976, FInstD 1994; Recreations tennis, cycling; Style— John Adey, Esq ADGEY, Prof (Agnes Anne) Jennifer; CBE (2002); da of Robert Henry Adgey (d 1973), of Newtownards, Co Down, and Sarah Jane, ne´e Menown (d 1990); b 2 October 1941; Educ Regent House Sch Newtownards Co Down, Queen’s Univ Belfast (MB, MD); Career res fell in cardiology Presbyterian Med Centre San Francisco 1967–68; Royal Victoria Hosp Belfast: jr house offr 1964–65, sr house offr and registrar 1965–67, sr registrar in cardiology 1968–71, conslt cardiologist 1971–, prof of cardiology 1991–; examiner and censor RCP London, expert Advsy Panel on Cardiovascular Diseases WHO, examiner RCP Ireland 1988; memb: Cncl Br Cardiac Soc 1995–, Cncl Med Defence Union 1995–; memb: Br Cardiac Soc 1973, Assoc of Physicians of GB and Ireland 1980, NY Acad of Sci 1983, Resuscitation Cncl UK 1987, GMC 2010; fell American Coll of Cardiology 1975; Hon DSc Univ of Ulster 2007; FRCP 1978 (MRCP 1967), FESC 1995; Books The Acute Coronary Attack (with J F Pantridge, J S Geddes and S W Webb, 1975), Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine (1982), Acute Phase of Ischemic Heart Disease and Myocardial Infarction (ed), numerous papers on cardiology; Recreations piano and classical music; Style— Prof Jennifer Adgey, CBE; K Mossvale House, 71 Ballyskeagh Road, Lisburn, Co Antrim BT27 5TE (tel 028 9062 9773); Regional Medical Cardiology Centre, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast BT12 6BA (tel 028 9063 2171, fax 028 9031 2907) ADIE, Kathryn (Kate); OBE (1993); d of Babe Dunnet, ne´e Issitt, and adopted da of John Wilfrid Adie (d 1993), and Maud, ne´e Fambely (d 1990); b 19 September 1945; Educ Sunderland Church HS, Univ of Newcastle upon Tyne (BA); Career technician and prodr BBC local radio 1969–76, reporter BBC TV South 1977–78; BBC TV News: reporter 1979–81, corr 1982, chief news corr 1989–2003; presenter From Our Own Correspondent (BBC Radio 4) 1998–; hon prof broadcasting and journalism Univ of Sunderland 1995; Hon MA: Univ of Bath 1987, Univ of Newcastle upon Tyne 1990; Hon DLitt: City Univ 1989, Loughborough Univ 1991, Univ of Sunderland 1993, Robert Gordon Univ 1996, Univ of Nottingham 1998, Nottingham Trent Univ 1998; Hon DUniv: Oxford Brookes 2002, Anglia Poly 1999; Hon LLD Univ of St Andrews 2010; hon fell: Royal Holloway Univ of London 1996, Univ of Central Lancashire 2002, Univ of Cardiff 2004, York St John Univ 2006; visiting fell Bournemouth Univ 1998; RTS: News Award 1981 and 1987, Judges’ Award 1989; Monte Carlo Int TV News Award 1981 and 1990, BAFTA Richard

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Dimbleby Award 1989; Freedom of City of Sunderland, Hon Freeman City of London 1995, memb Worshipful Co of Glaziers 1996; Publications The Kindness of Strangers (memoirs 2002), Corsets to Camouflage: Women and War (2003), Nobodys Child : Who Are You When You Don’t Know Your Past? (2005), Into Danger (2008); Style— Ms Kate Adie, OBE; K c/o PO Box 317, Brentford TW8 8WX ADJAYE, David; OBE (2007); s of Affram Adjaye, and Cecilia Adjaye; b 22 September 1966, Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania; Educ South Bank Univ (BA), RCA (MA); Career architect; Chassay Architects 1988–90, David Chipperfield Architects 1991, Eduardo Souto de Moura Architects Portugal 1991, founding ptnr Adjaye & Russell 1994–2000, princ Adjaye/Associates 2000–; projects: Idea Store Chrisp Street London 2004, Nobel Peace Centre Oslo 2005, Idea Store Whitechapel London 2005, Rivington Place London 2007, Bernie Grant Centre London 2007, Stephen Lawrence Centre London 2007, Museum of Contemporary Art USA 2007; lectr: South Bank Univ 1993–98, RCA 1998–2002; delivered numerous talks and lectures worldwide; RIBA, ARB; Exhibitions Sumi (Kyoto Geidai Gallery Japan) 1993, Papers (Architecture Foundation London) 1995, Tasty (Selfridges London) 1997, Outside/In: London Architecture (Architeckturforum Innsbruck) 2000, Adjaye/Associates Recent Work (Hanover Univ) 2001, David Adjaye Making Public Buildings (Whitechapel Gall) 2006; Awards First Prize Housing British Gas Student Competition 1992, First Prize Bronze Medal RIBA 1993, Highly Commended Phoenix Meml Competition 1993, First Prize Lewes Ideas Competition 1993, Stirling Prize nomination 2006; Style— David Adjaye, Esq, OBE; K Adjaye/Associates, 23–28 Penn Street, London N1 5DL (tel 020 7739 4969, fax 020 7739 3484, e-mail david@adjaye.com) ADKINS, Richard David; QC (1995); s of Walter David Adkins, and Patricia, ne´e Chimes; b 21 October 1954, Royal Leamington Spa, Warks; Educ Leamington Coll for Boys, Hertford Coll Oxford (MA); m 1977, Jane Margaret, da of Derek and Ella Sparrow; 2 s, 1 da; Career admitted slr 1978; called to the Bar Middle Temple 1982; memb Ctee Chancery Bar Assoc 1991–93; Publications Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents (Vol 3, 1985), Company Receivers: A New Status? (1988), Gore-Browne on Companies (contrib, 44 edn, 1992–2008); Recreations opera, skiing, tennis; Clubs Bromley Cricket; Style— Richard Adkins, Esq, QC; K 3–4 South Square, Gray’s Inn, London WC1R 5HP (tel 020 7696 9900, fax 020 7696 9911, e-mail richardadkins@southsquare.com) ADLAM, Lance Edward Stott; s of Edward Douglas Stott Adlam (d 1991), of Cotleigh, Devon, and Margaret Elsie, ne´e May-Arrindell (d 1996); b 3 April 1944; Educ Acton Central Sch, The Elms Secdy Sch Acton, Chiswick Poly, Thames Poly (formerly Hammersmith Coll of Art & Building), Poly of Central London; m 1 July 1967, Angela Marie, da of Vivian Egerton Saunders; 2 s (Mark Edward Vivian b 1970, Paul Andrew John b 1972); Career architect: Fitzroy Robinson & Partners 1960–71, Bucks Co Architects’ Dept 1971–78, Architects’ Dept Ind Coope Ltd 1978–80, Fitzroy Robinson Partnership 1980–83; ptnr T P Bennett Partnership (formerly T P Bennett & Son) 1989–93 (assoc 1983–89), princ Lance Adlam Architects 1993–; chm: Princes Risborough Chamber of Trade 1998–2005, Princes Risborough Town Forum 1999–2007; pres Risborough Area Business Gp 2005–; ARB 1974, RIBA 1974; Publications A Triumph of Restoration (with Bill Simpson, 2008), Oxford Archaeological Unit, Paper 16 (contrib 2007); Recreations badminton, bowls, railway modelling, railway history, philately, music, reading; Clubs Thame Badminton (chm 1988–96), chm Aylesbury and District Badminton Assoc 2005–07, Princes Risborough Bowls (chm 2005–07), Great Western Soc, Quainton Railway Soc Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway Assoc, N Gauge Soc, Buckinghamshire Family History Soc, Buckinghamshire Genealogical Soc; Style— Lance Adlam, Esq; K 6 Salisbury Close, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire HP27 0JF (tel and fax 01844 345423, e-mail l.adlam@lance-adlam-architects.org.uk) ADLARD, David Boyd; s of Clifford Boyd Adlard (d 1985), of Norwich, and Elsie Lawrence, ne´e Fielder (d 1990); b 13 June 1944; Educ Gresham’s, Univ of Sussex (BSc), Middlesex Poly (Dip Mgmnt Studies), Kilburn Poly (Catering Studies); m Aug 1984 (m dis 1999), Mary Ellen, da of Edward Patrick Healy, of North Worcester, Mass; 1 da (Lucy Elizabeth b Nov 1987), 1 s (Matthew John Boyd b Aug 1991); partner, Diana Lowe; Career work study engr then prodn mangr Alcan Industries Ltd 1966–73, prodn mangr Cape Universal Building Products 1973–74; chef: various hotels and restaurants 1975–77, Connaught Hotel Mayfair 1978–81; chef tournant Le Talbooth Restaurant Dedham Colchester Essex 1981–82, pastry chef and asst to Maıˆtre D’Hotel Castle Restaurant Leicester Mass USA 1982, restaurant mangr The Terrace Restaurant Dedham Vale Hotel Dedham Colchester Essex 1982, prop Adlard’s Restaurant Wymondham Norfolk 1983–2007 (moved restaurant to 79 Upper St Giles St Norwich 1989), co-prop (with Diana Lowe) Adlards in the Country W Somerton (Focus on Food) 2007–; fndr David Adlard Cookery Sch W Somerton 2010–; columnist Eastern Daily Press Monthly magazine; memb Br Acad of Culinary Arts 1988–2003; Awards (for Adlard’s restaurant) Michelin one rosette 1987–92 and 1995–2005, winner Glenfiddich Food & Drink Awards Regional Writer 2001, Outstanding Achievement Award Eastern Daily Press Food Awards 2005; Recreations wine, gardening; Style— David Adlard, Esq; K Adlards In The Country, White House Farm, The Street, West Somerton, Norfolk NR29 4EA (tel 01493 393991, e-mail info@adlardsinthecountry.co.uk) ADLER, Prof Michael William; CBE (1999); s of late Gerhard Adler, and Hella, ne´e Hildergard; b 12 June 1939; Educ Middlesex Hosp Med Sch (MB BS, MD); m 1 (m dis 1978), Susan Jean Burnett; m 2, 23 June 1979 (m dis 1994), Karen Hope Dunnell, da of Richard Henry Williamson (d 1984); 2 da (Zoe b 1980, Emma b 1982); m 3, 26 March 1994, Baroness Jay of Paddington, qv; Career house offr and registrar in med (Middx Hosp, Central Middx Hosp, Whittington Hosp) 1965–69, lectr St Thomas’ Hosp Med Sch 1970–75, sr lectr Middx Hosp Med Sch 1975–79, prof of genito urinary med UCL Med Sch (formerly Middx Hosp Med Sch) 1979–; non-exec dir Camden and Islington Community Health Servs NHS Tst 1993, non-exec dir Health Devpt Agency 2000–; MRC memb: Res Advsy Gp on epidemiological studies of sexually transmitted diseases 1975–80, Working Pty to coordinate lab studies on the gonococcus 1979–83, Working Pty on AIDS 1981–87 (Sub-Ctee therapeutic studies 1985–87), Ctee epidemiological studies on AIDS 1985–94, Ctee on clinical studies of prototype vaccines against AIDS 1987; Jt Ctee of Higher Med Trg: memb Advsy Ctee on genito urinary med 1981–86, sec 1982–83, chm 1984–86; memb EC Working Gp on AIDS 1985–, chm RCP Ctee on Genito Urinary Med 1987–91 (memb 1981–91), advsr Parly All-Pty Ctee on AIDS 1987–, chm and tstee Nat AIDS Tst 1987–2000, dir AIDS Policy Unit 1988–89, memb Cncl Med Soc for Study of Venereal Diseases (pres 1997–99); DOH: memb Expert Advsy Gp AIDS 1984–92, memb Gp on health care workers 1987–91; memb: Exec Ctee Int Union against Venereal Diseases 1986–, BMA AIDS Working Pty 1986–, RCS Ctee on HIV Infection/AIDS 1991–, Cncl RCP 1999–; advsr in venereology WHO 1983–, memb Med Advsy Ctee Brook Advsy Centres 1984–94, memb Cncl Royal Inst of Public Health and Hygiene 1993–94, memb Governing Cncl Int AIDS Soc 1993–99; dir Terrence Higgins Tst 1982–88; fndr ed AIDS (monthly jl) 1986–94; memb Editorial Panel: Genitourinary Medicine, Current Opinion on Infectious Diseases; Evian Health Award 1990; FFPHM, FRCP; Books ABC of Sexually Transmitted Infections (1984, 5 edn 2004), ABC of AIDS (1987, 5 edn 2001), Diseases in the Homosexual Male (ed, 1988); also articles on sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS in medical jls; Recreations walking, theatre; Style— Prof Michael Adler, CBE ADLINGTON, Jonathan Peter Nathaniel; s of Sidney Roy Adlington, JP (d 1982), of Mylor, Cornwall, and Patricia, ne´e Moxon (d 1998); b 26 April 1949; Educ Downside, Univ of Liverpool (LLB); m 2 June 1973, Carolyn Patricia Lilian Marie, da of Brian B W Bromley,

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of Crowborough, E Sussex; 2 da (Emily b 3 May 1975, Tamsin b 19 Sept 1976), 1 s (Edward b 25 Dec 1983); Career admitted slr 1973; sr ptnr Trowers & Hamlins 2000– (articled clerk 1971–73, ptnr 1976–); memb Law Soc; Recreations sailing; Clubs RAC; Style— Jonathan Adlington, Esq; K Trowers & Hamlins, Sceptre Court, 40 Tower Hill, London EC3N 4DX (tel 020 7423 8000, fax 020 7423 8001) ADORNO-S, Jesus Antonio; s of Luciano Adorno Rolon (d 1958), of Santa Cruz, Bolivia, and Maria Sanabria Osorio (d 2002); b Santa Cruz, Bolivia; Educ Gaston Guillaux Coll Santa Cruz; m (m dis); 2 da (Diana Luz b 16 May 1985, Monica Maria b 4 March 1987); Career waiter: Fredericks Restaurant 1974–75, Jardin des Gourmet 1974–76, Inigo Jones 1977–81; head waiter rising to restaurant mangr Le Caprice 1981–, dir Caprice Holdings 1990–, dir Daphne’s Restaurant 1992–; freelance journalist: The Telegraph, The Mail on Sunday, Orient Express Magazine; Fashion Restaurant of the Year 2000; supporter Anglo-Bolivian Soc; Recreations football, walking, snorkling, cricket; Clubs Destroyers (Bolivia), Tottenham Hotspur; Style— Jesus Adorno-S, Esq; K Le Caprice, Arlington House, Arlington Street, London SW1A 1RT (tel 020 7629 2239, fax 020 7493 9040) ADRIANO, Dino B; s of Dante Adriano, and Yole Adriano; b 24 April 1943; Educ Highgate Coll, Strand GS; m 1966, Susan Rivett; 2 da; Career articled clerk George W Spencer & Co 195964; J Sainsbury plc: joined as accountant 1964, gen mangr Homebase 1981–86, area dir 1986–89, md Homebase 1989–93 (chm 1991–Sept 1996), main bd dir 1990–2000, chm Shaw’s Supermarkets Inc 1994–96 (dep chm 1993–94), dir Giant Food Inc 1994–96, asst md 1995–96, dep chief exec 1996–97, chm and chief exec Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Ltd 1997–2000 (dep chief exec 1996–March 1997), gp chief exec J Sainsbury plc 1998–2000; dir Laura Ashley plc 1996–98; tstee: Oxfam 1990–96 and 1998–2004 (vice-chm 2001–04, advsr 1996–98 and 2004–), WRVS 2001–; chair of govrs Thames Valley Univ 2004–; FCCA 1980 (ACCA 1965); Style— Dino Adriano, Esq ADSETTS, Sir (William) Norman; kt (1999), OBE (1988); s of Ernest Norman Adsetts (d 1992), and Hilda Rachael, ne´e Wheeler (d 1986); b 6 April 1931; Educ King Edward VII Sch Sheffield, The Queen’s Coll Oxford (MA); m 20 Oct 1956, Eve, da of Eric Stefanuti (d 1985); 1 da (Helen Eve b 1957), 1 s (Philip Norman b 1959); Career Nat Serv flying offr Equipment Branch RAF 1950–52; appts in sales and mktg and product devpt Fibreglass Ltd 1955–66; chm: Sheffield Insulating Co Ltd 1985–89 (dir 1966, md 1970), SIG plc 1989–96 (pres 1996–), Sheffield Partnerships Ltd 1988–93, South Yorkshire Supertram Tst Ltd 1993–98; non-exec dir Sheffield Theatres Ltd 1988–94, dep chm Sheffield Devpt Corp 1991–97 (memb Bd 1988–91); chm: Kelham Island Museum Ltd (renamed Sheffield Industrial Museums Tst in 1997) 1994–98, Sheffield Theatres Tst 1996–2005 (pres 2005–), Kelham Riverside Devpt Agency 1998–2001; vice-pres Assoc for the Conservation of Energy Ltd 1990– (chm 1985–90 and 1993–95); pres Sheffield C of C 1988–89; chm: CBI Yorkshire and Humberside 1989–91, Sheffield First for Investment 1999–2001, Bd of Govrs Sheffield Hallam Univ 1993–99, Autismplus 2008–; tstee: Hillsborough Disaster Appeal 1989–95, Research Autism 2006–; memb: Advsy Ctee on Business and the Environment 1991–93, Yorkshire and Humberside Arts Bd 1991–94, Bd Opera North Ltd 1991–94, Fin Bd RC Diocese of Hallam 1998–2004, Nat Cncl of Arts Cncl of England 2002–05; chm of govrs Mount St Mary’s Coll 1999–2008 (pres 2011–); Campion Medal of Society of Jesus 2008; Recreations reading, local history, grandchildren; Style— Sir Norman Adsetts, OBE; K Churchfield House, Rotherham Road, Eckington, Sheffield S21 4FH (tel 01246 431008, fax 01246 431009) ADSHEAD, Dr Fiona; Career previously: conslt in public health medicine Camden and Islington Health Authy 2002, dir of public health Camden PCT 2002, policy advsr Faculty of Public Health, registrar then sr registrar Croydon Health Authy, lectr St George’s Hosp Medical Sch; latterly dep chief medical offr and DG of health improvement Dept of Health, currently govt advsr on health inequalities; tstee Nat Heart Forum; Style— Dr Fiona Adshead; K Department of Health, 79 Whitehall, London SW1A 2NS ADSHEAD, John E; CBE (1997); Educ Univ of Exeter, Cranfield Sch of Mgmnt (MBA); Career Ford Motor Co 1968 (joined as trainee), Bank of America 1976 (latterly sr vice-pres HR, IT and admin EMEA), gp personnel and IT dir J Sainsbury plc 1989–2004; non-exec dir Barts and The London NHS Tst 2004– (currently vice-chm); Style— John Adshead, Esq, CBE ADUGNA, HE Fisseha; b 27 September 1955, Fitche, Ethiopia; Educ Tafari Mekonnen HS Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa Univ (BA), Diplomatic Acad Vienna (MA); m; 2 c; Career Ethiopian diplomat; Miny of Foreign Affrs: third sec Policy, Planning and Research Dept 1980–84, promoted second sec 1984, desk offr Western European Countries 1984–86, cnsllr and head Neighbouring Countries Div 1986–91, actg head Africa Dept 1991–92; dep chief of mission (min cnsllr) Washington DC 1992–2000, charge´ d’affaires London 2000–02, ambass to the Ct of St James’s 2002–; attendee: Orgn of African Unity (OAU) Heads of States Summits, Inter-Governmental Authy of Devpt (IGAD) Meetings, US-Africa Ministerial Conf 1988, UN Gen Assembly 1990, World Bank Gp and IMF Annual Meeting 1999; Style— HE Mr Fisseha Adugna AFRIYIE, Adam; MP; b 4 August 1965, Wimbledon, London; Educ Addey and Stanhope GS, Imperial Coll London (BSc); m Aug 2005, Tracy-Jane Newall; 3 s, 1 da, 1 step-s; Career founding dir Connect Support Services 1993–, former chm DeHallivand Info Services plc, chm Adfero; MP (Cons) Windsor 2005–; dir Policy Exchange, former govr Museum of London, patron Young Enterprise Berks; Style— Adam Afriyie, Esq, MP; K House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA AFSHAR, Farhad; s of Aziz Afshar Yazdi, and Btoul, ne´e Ameli; b 4 December 1941; Educ Lord Wandsworth Coll, London Hosp Med Coll (BSc, MB BS, MD); m 1, 23 Aug 1968 (m dis 1983), Lucille Anne, da of William E Goodfellow (d 1985); 3 s (Iain b 1970, Daniel b 1973, Brett b 1974), 1 da (Nina b 1977); Career fell in neurosurgery Ohio State Univ 1974–75, conslt neurosurgeon and sr lectr in neurosurgery London Hosp 1975–85, sr registrar in neurosurgery London Hosp and Bart’s 1977, conslt neurosurgeon Bart’s 1985–, also currently sr conslt neurosurgeon The London Clinic; former sr conslt neurosurgeon Royal London Hosp; author of numerous chapters and scientific papers on neurosurgery, examiner in surgery Univ of London; memb: Soc of Br Neurosurgeons, Congress of American Neurosurgeons, Euro and World Sterotaxic Surgns, World Pituitary Surgns; FRSM, LRCP, FRCS (MRCS); Books Stereotaxic Atlas of Human Brain Stem and Cerebellar Nuclei (1978); Recreations photography, natural history, walking; Style— Farhad Afshar, Esq; K 145 Harley Street, London W1G 6BJ (tel 020 7935 7505, fax 020 7935 7245, e-mail faryafshar@hotmail.com); The London Clinic, London W1G 6BJ AFSHAR, Baroness (Life Peer 2007), of Heslington in the County of North Yorkshire; Prof Haleh Afshar; OBE; da of Hassan Afshar; b 1944; Educ Ecole Jean d’Arc Tehran, St Martin’s Sch Solihull, Davis’s Sch Brighton, Univ of York (BA), Univ of Strasbourg, Univ of Cambridge (PhD); m 1974, Maurice Dodson; 1 s, 1 da; Career feature writer Kayhan Int Tehran 1971–74, lectr Univ of Bradford 1976–85, lectr Univ of York 1985– (prof of politics and women’s studies 1999–); fnd and pres Muslim Women’s Network 2002, govt policy advsr on Muslim women and Islamic law; memb: Working Gp on Ethics and Pharmacogenetics Nuffield Cncl on Bioethics 2002, UK Drug Policy Cmmn 2006; AcSS 2009; Publications lauched Democracy Series Hansard Soc 2006; ed and author of many learned pubns on Iran, Women and the Third World; Style— Prof the Baroness Afshar, OBE, AcSS; K Department of Politics, York University, York YO10 5DD; House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW AGA KHAN (IV), HH The; Prince Karim; KBE (2004), Hon CC (2004); s of late Prince Aly Khan, and Hon Joan, ne´e Yarde-Buller (later Viscountess Camrose d 1997), da of 3 Baron


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Churston, MVO, OBE; gs of late Sir Sultan Mahomed Shah Aga Khan (III) (d 1957); b 13 December 1936; Educ Le Rosey Switzerland, Harvard Univ (BA); m 1, 1969 (m dis 1995), Sarah Frances (Sally), ne´e Croker-Poole; 2 s (Prince Rahim b 1971, Prince Hussain b 1974), 1 da (Princess Zahra (Mrs Mark Boyden) b 1970); m 2, 1998 (m dis 2004), Princess Gabriele zu Leiningen; 1 s (Prince Aly Muhammad b 2000); Career Spiritual Leader and Imam of Ismaili Muslims 1975–, granted title HH by HM The Queen 1957, and HRH by late Shah of Iran 1959; philanthropist; fndr: Aga Kham Devpt Network; fndr and chm: Aga Khan Fndn Switzerland 1967 (branches/affiliates in Bangladesh, Canada, India, Kenya, Pakistan, Portugal, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda, UK and USA), Aga Khan Award for Architecture 1977, Inst of Ismaili Studies London 1977, Aga Khan Fund for Econ Devpt 1984, Aga Khan Tst for Culture Switzerland 1988, Aga Khan Agency for Micro-finance 2005; fndr and chllr: Aga Khan Univ Pakistan 1983, Univ of Central Asia (by treaty with Kurgyzstan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan) 2000; leading owner and breeder of race horses in France, Ireland and UK; winner Derby: 1981 (Shergar), 1986 (Shahrastani), 1988 (Kahyasi), 2000 (Sinndar); winner Irish Derby: 1981 (Shergar), 1986 (Shahrastani), 1988 (Kahayasi), 2000 (Sinndar), 2003 (Alamshar); winner Prix de L’Arc de Triomphe: 1982 (Akiyda), 2000 (Sinndar), 2003 (Dalakhani); winner Prix de Jockey Club: 1960 (Charlottesville), 1979 (Top Ville), 1984 (Darshaan), 1985 (Mouktar), 1987 (Natroun), 2003 (Dalakhani); winner Prix de Diane: 1993 (Shemaka), 1997 (vereva), 1998 (Zainta), 1999 (Daryaba); Dr of Laws (hc): Peshawar Univ Pakistan 1967, Sind Univ Pakistan 1970, McGill Univ Canada 1983, McMaster Univ Canada 1987, Univ of Wales 1993, Brown Univ USA 1996, Univ of Toronto Canada 2004; DLitt (hc) Univ of London 1989, Dr of Humane Letters (hc) American Univ of Beirut 2005; hon prof Univ of Osh Kyrgyzstan 2002; foreign hon memb American Acad of Arts and Sciences; Thomas Jefferson Meml Fndn Medal in Architecture 1984, American Inst of Architects Honor 1984, Medalla de Oro Consejo Superior de Colegios de Arquitectos Spain 1987, Hue´sped de Honor de Granada Spain 1991, Hon FRIBA 1991, Medaille d’Argent Acade´mie d’Architecture France 1991, Gold Medal City of Granada 1998, Insignia of Honour Int Union of Architects France 2001; hon memb: American Inst of Architects 1992, Hadrian Awards World Monuments Fund; Vincent Scully Prize USA 2005; Commandeur Ordre du Me´rite Mauritanien 1960; Grand-croix: Order of Prince Henry Portugal 1960, Ordre National de la Coˆte d’Ivoire 1965, Ordre National de la Haute-Volta 1965, Ordre Malgache 1966, Ordre du Croissant Vert des Comores 1966; Grand Cordon Order of the Tadj Iran 1967, Nishan-i-Imtiaz Pakistan 1970, Cavaliere di Gran Croce dell’Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italy 1977, Grand Officier Ordre National du Lion Se´ne´gal 1982, Nishan-e-Pakistan 1983, Grand Cordon Ouissam-al Arch Morocco 1986, Cavaliere del Lavoro Italy 1988, Cdr de la Le´gion d’Honneur France 1990, Gran Cruz de la Orden del Merito Civil Spain 1991, Grand-croix Order of Merit Portugal 1998, Order of Friendship Tajikistan 1998; State Award of Peace and Progress Kazakhstan 2002; hon citizen Islamic Ummah of Timbuktu Mali 2003; Order of Bahrain (first class) 2003; Recreations yachting, skiing; Clubs Royal Yacht Squadron, Yacht Club Costa Smeralda (Sardinia, fndr and pres); Style— His Highness the Aga Khan; K Aiglemont, 60270 Gouvieux, France AGGAR, Tom; b 24 May 1984, London; Educ Queen Elizabeth Boys’ Sch, Univ of Warwick (BSc); Career Paralympic rower; achievements incl: Gold medal men’s single sculls World Rowing Championships 2007, Gold medal men’s single sculls Paralympics Beijing 2008; Style— Tom Aggar, Esq; K c/o Amateur Rowing Association, 6 Lower Mall, Hammersmith, London W6 9DJ AGGISS, Prof Liz; da of James Henry Aggiss, of Terling, Essex (d 2004), and Marie Elizabeth, ne´e Chamberlain (d 1975); b 28 May 1953; Educ Hornchurch GS, Madeley Coll, Nikolais/Louis Dance Theatre NY; Career choreographer, dancer, performer, film maker; artistic dir Divas Dance Theatre (in collaboration with Billy Cowie) 1980–2006, prof of visual performance Univ of Brighton 2002– (subject ldr BA Hons Dance Visual Art 1993–2002), artistic dir SE Dance Agency 1997–98; contrib dance entries Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought (1988); memb The Wild Wigglers (formed 1982, touring worldwide); work with Divas Dance Co (formed 1985, touring worldwide) incl: Torei en Veran Veta Arnold! 1986–87, Eleven Executions 1988, Dorothy and Klaus 1989–91, Die Orchidee im Plastik Karton 1989–91, Drool and Drivel They Care 1990–91, La Petite Soupe 1990–91, La Chanson Bien Douce 1991; solo performances incl: Grotesque Dancer 1986–89, Stations of the Angry 1989, Tell Tale Heart 1989, El Pun˜al Entra En El Corazo´n 1991, Vier Ta¨nze (reconstructions from the 1920s and ’30s by Hilde Holger) 1992, Falling Apart at the Seams (So it Seems) 1993, No Man’s Land 1993, Absurditties 1994, Hi Jinx 1995, The Fetching Bride 1995, Divagate (cmmnd by Gardner Arts and Royal Festival Hall) 1997; solo choreographic work: Guerrilla Dances 2008, Don’t Put Your Daughter on the Stage 2008–09, Double Vision (in collaboration with Charlotte Vincent AD Vincent Dance Theatre) 2009 and Survival Tactics 2009–11; cmmns incl: Dead Steps/Die Totenschritte (for Extemporary Dance Theatre) 1988–89, Banda Banda and La Soupe (for Carousel) 1989–90, Bird in A Ribcage (for Transitions Dance Co) 1994, Taped Up Sea of Heads Film for TVS 1997, The 38 Steps (for Intoto Dance Co), The Surgeon’s Waltz (for Carousel) 2000, Rice Rain (for Carousel) 2001, Beach Party Animal South East Dance Screen Dance Cmmn 2011; Awards Colorado Coll scholarship to study with Hanya Holm 1980, Brighton Festival Special Award 1989, Brighton Festival Zap Award for Dance 1989, Brighton Festival BBC Radio Award 1990, Alliance and Leicester Award 1990 and 1992, Time Out/Dance Umbrella Award 1990, Arts Cncl and BBC2 Dance for Camera Award 1992 (Beethoven in Love) and 2000, Bonnie Bird Choreography Award 1994, BBC/Arts Cncl Dance for Camera 2000 (Motion Control), Arts Cncl Ind Dance Fellowship 2002, Capture 2002 (film award, Anarchic Varitations), Capture Award 2003 (The Men in the Wall), Czech Crystal Award Golden Prague Int TV Awards 2002, Special Jury Golden Award World Film Festival Houston 2003, Best Woman Film Mediawave Hungary 2003, Romanian Nat Office of Cinematography Prize 2003, Capture 2004 and New Art Gall Walsall Cmmn (Doppelga¨nger) 4Dance Channel 4 Cmmn (Break), Dance Camera West LA Award for Innovation in the Field of Dance Media (for Men in the Wall), Hong Kong Jumping Frames Screen Dance Award 2008 (for Diva); Publications The Rough Guide to Reconstruction (animated magazine) 1999, Juggling not Struggling (Dance Theatre Jl Vol 15 No 4) 2000, Outsider Performance (animated magazine) 2001, Being There (animated magazine, 2003), Anarchic Dance (jtly with Billy Cowe and Ian Bramley, 2006), Zap: 25 Years of Innovation (contrib); Recreations music, cinema; Style— Prof Liz Aggiss; K 20 Montpelier Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 3DJ (websites www.lizaggiss.com and http://.artsresearch.brighton.ac.uk/research/academic/aggiss) AGIS, Gaby; b 1960; Career independent choreographer 1983–; choreographer in residence Riverside Studios 1984–86, launched own co 1985; progs incl: Close Streams 1983, Crossing Under Upwards 1983, Surfacing 1984, Borders 1984, Shouting Out Loud 1984, Between Public Places 1985, Undine and the Still 1985, This Is, What, Where 1985, In Anticipation of Surrender 1986, Fow Fold 1986, Lying On the Warm Concrete 1986, Trail 1986, Kin 1987, Freefall 1988, Don’t Trash My Altar/Don’t Alter My Trash 1988, Mlada (LSO) 1989, Hess Is Dead (RSC) 1989, Dark Hours And Finer Moments 1989, Pale Shelter 1990, Cold Dark Matter 1991, The Family 1994, Beyond the Edges (AA) 1997, Silver for Boty (Union Chapel) 1998, Doctor Oxo’s Experiment (ENO) 1998, touch Unsited (AA) 2000, Tamar’s Revenge (RSC) 2004, Explicit Faith 2004; performance art venues incl: Tate Gallery Liverpool, Chisenhale Gallery, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Riverside Studios Gallery, MOMA Oxford, Cornerhouse Gallery Manchester; TV and film appearances incl: Hail the New Puritan 1985, Imaginary Women 1986, Freefall 1988, Dark Hours and Finer Moments 1994; awards incl Distinguished Visitors award of US Govt 1986; Style— Ms

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Recreations gardening, shooting, skiing, sailing; Clubs White’s, Swinley Forest; Style— Marcus Agius, Esq AGNEW, Jonathan Geoffrey William; s of late Sir Geoffrey Agnew, and late Hon Doreen, da of 1 Baron Jessel, CB, CMG; b 30 July 1941; Educ Eton, Trinity Coll Cambridge (MA); m 1966 (m dis 1986), Hon Agneta Joanna Middleton (d 2002), yr da of Baron Campbell of Eskan (Life Peer, d 1994); 1 s (Caspar Jonathan William b 1967), 2 da (Lara Joanna b 1969, Katherine Agneta b 1971); m 2, 1990, Marie-Claire, er da of Bernard Dreesmann; 1 da (Clarissa Virginia b 1992), 1 s (George Jonathan Henry b 1999); Career The Economist 1964–65, World Bank 1965–67, Hill Samuel & Co 1967–73 (dir 1971), Morgan Stanley & Co 1973–82 (md 1977), J G W Agnew & Co 1983–86, gp chief exec Kleinwort Benson Group plc 1989–93 (joined 1987); chm: Henderson Geared Income and Growth Trust plc 1995–2003, Limit plc 1993–2000, Gerrard Gp plc 1998–2000, Nationwide Building Soc 2002–07 (non-exec dir 1997–2007, dep chm 1999–2002), Beazley plc 2003– (non-exec dir 2002–), The Cayenne Tst plc 2006–, LMS Capital plc 2006–, Ashmore Global Opportunities Ltd 2007–; dir: Thos Agnew and Sons Hldgs Ltd 1969–, Rightmove plc 2006–; Clubs White’s, Automobile (Paris); Style— Jonathan Agnew, Esq AGNEW, Jonathan Philip; s of Philip Agnew, of Ketton, Lincs, and Margaret, ne´e McConnell; b 4 April 1960; Educ Uppingham; m 1, 8 Oct 1983 (m dis 1994), Beverley Measures; 2 da (Jennifer Ann b 31 Oct 1985, Rebecca Louise b 18 Sept 1988); m 2, 4 May 1996, Emma Norris; Career former cricketer (bowler); joined Leics CCC 1978, took 101 wickets 1987 season, ret 1990; played for Eng 1984 and 1985 (3 tests, 3 one day ints); cricket corr Today 1990–91, BBC cricket corr 1991–; Radio Acad Best Sports Reporter Sony Radio Awards 1993; Books 8 Days a Week (1988), Over to You, Aggers (1997); Recreations golf, gardening; Style— Jonathan Agnew, Esq AGNEW, (Morland Herbert) Julian; yr s of Sir Geoffrey William Gerald Agnew (d 1986), and Hon Doreen Maud Jessel, da of 1 Baron Jessel, CB, CMG; b 1943; Educ Eton, Trinity Coll Cambridge (scholar and sr scholar, MA); m 1, 1973 (m dis), Elizabeth Margaret, yst da of William B Mitchell, of Blanefield, Stirlingshire; 1 s (Thomas Julian Noel b 1975), 2 da (Amelia Elizabeth b 1979, Georgina Helen b 1982); m 2, 4 Sept 1993, Victoria, 2 da of Maj (Henry) Ronald Burn Callander, MC, and Penelope, Countess of Lindsay; 1 s (Benjamin Geoffrey David Callander b 6 Oct 1996); Career Agnew’s: joined 1965, dir 1968, md 1987, chm 1992–; pres BADA 1979–81, chm Soc of London Art Dealers 1986–90, chm Friends of the Courtauld Inst 2002–05 (tstee 2006–), pres Evelyn Tst Cambridge; Recreations grand opera, music, books, golf; Style— Julian Agnew, Esq; K Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, 35 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4JD (tel 020 7290 9250, fax 020 7629 4359, e-mail julianagnew@agnewsgallery.co.uk, website www.agnewsgallery.co.uk) AGNEW, (John) Stuart; MEP; Career MEP (UKIP) East of England 2009–; Style— Stuart Agnew, MEP; K Rochester House, 145 New London Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM2 0QT (tel 01245 266466, fax 01245 252071, e-mail stuartagnewmep@ukip.org) AGNEW OF LOCHNAW, Sir Crispin Hamlyn; 11 Bt (NS 1629), of Lochnaw, Wigtownshire; QC (Scot 1995); Chief of the Name of Agnew; s of Sir Fulque Melville Gerald Noel Agnew of Lochnaw, 10 Bt (d 1975), and Swanzie (d 2000), da of Maj Esme Nourse Erskine, CMG, MC (descended from the Earls of Buchan), late Consular Serv; b 13 May 1944, Edinburgh; Educ Uppingham, RMA Sandhurst; m 27 Sept 1980, Susan Rachel Strang, da of late Jock Wykeham Strang Steel of Logie (2 s of Sir Samuel Strang Steel of Philiphaugh, 1 Bt, TD, DL, and Vere Mabel, 2 da of 1 Baron Cornwallis) and Lesley (da of Lt-Col Sir John Graham of Larbert, 3 Bt, VC, OBE, and Rachel, 5 da of Col Sir Alexander Sprot of Stravithie, 1 Bt, CMG); 3 da (Isabel Sevilla Wilhelmina b 1984, Emma Rachel Elizabeth b 1986, Roseanna Celia Nancy b 1989), 1 s (Mark Douglas Noel of Lochnaw, yr b 1991); Heir s, Mark Agnew of Lochnaw, yr; Career Maj RHF (ret 1981); admitted Faculty of Advocates 1982; Slains Pursuivant of Arms to the Lord High Constable of Scotland (The Earl of Erroll) 1978–81, Unicorn Pursuivant of Arms 1981–86, Rothesay Herald of Arms 1986–; dep social security and child support cmmr 2000–08, pt/t chm Pensions Appeal Tbn 2002–, dep judge Upper Tbnl 2008–; ldr of expeditions to: Greenland 1968, Patagonia 1972, Api Himal 1980; memb of expeditions to: Greenland 1966, Elephant Island, Antarctica 1970, Nuptse Himal 1975, Everest 1976; tstee John Muir Tst 1989–2005, memb Cncl Scottish Youth Hostels Assoc 2008– (memb Bd 2010–), patron UK Environmental Law Assoc 2010–; Books The Licensing (Scotland) Act 1976 (co-author with Heather Baillie, 2 edn 1989, 5 edn 2002), Connell on the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act (co-author with Donald Rennie, OBE, 7 edn, 1996), Agricultural Law in Scotland (1996), Variation & Discharge of Land Obligations (1999), Crofting Law (2000); Recreations yachting (yacht ‘Pippa’s Song’), mountain biking; Style— Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw, Bt, QC; K 6 Palmerston Road, Edinburgh EH9 1TN (tel 0131 668 3792, fax 0131 668 4357) AGUTTER, Jennifer Ann (Jenny); da of Derek Brodie Agutter, OBE, of London, and Catherine (Kit), ne´e Lynam; b 20 December 1952; Educ Elmhurst Ballet Sch Camberley; m 4 Aug 1990, Johan Carl Sebastian Tham; 1 s (Jonathan Volrath Sebastian b 25 Dec 1990); Career actress; Hon DLitt Univ of Bradford 2004; Theatre incl: School for Scandal 1972, Rooted 1973, The Ride Across Lake Constance, Arms and the Man 1973, The Tempest (NT) 1974, Spring Awakening (NT) 1974, The Unified Field LA 1987, Breaking the Code (Neil Simon Theatre, NY) 1987; RSC 1982–83, 1985 and 1995–96: Fontanelle in Lear, Regan in King Lear, Alice Arden in Arden of Faversham, Grace in the Body, Breaking the Silence 1985, Love’s Labour’s Lost 1995, English Places English Faces 1996, Mothers and Daughters 1996; Peter Pan (RNT) 1997, Equus 2007; Television incl: Long After Summer 1967, The Wild Duck 1971, The Snow Goose 1971, A Legacy 1971, A War of Children 1972, Amy 1980, Love’s Labour’s Lost 1984, Silas Marner 1985, Murder She Wrote 1986, The Equaliser 1988, Not a Penny More Not a Penny Less 1989, TECX 1990, Boon 1991, The Good Guys 1991, Love Hurts 1994, Heartbeat (ITV) 1994, The Buccaneers (BBC) 1995, September 1995, Alexis Sayle Show 1995, Connie in And The Beat Goes On (Channel 4) 1996, Heartbeat 1996, A Respectable Trade 1997, Bramwell 1998, The Railway Children (ITV) 2000, Spooks (BBC) 2002, Alan Clark Diaries (BBC) 2004, Poirot: After the Flood 2006, Diamond Geezer II 2007, The Invisibles (BBC) 2008, Monday Monday (ITV Talkback Thames) 2009; Radio incl: Jamaica Inn (BBC) 1996, Silas Marner (USA) 2000, Lunch In Fairyland (BBC) 2002, My Love Must Wait (BBC) 2005; Films incl: East of Sudan (debut) 1964, Ballerina 1964, Gates of Paradise 1967, Star! 1968, I Start Counting, Walkabout 1969, The Railway Children 1970, Logan’s Run 1975, The Eagle Has Landed 1976, The Man in the Iron Mask 1976, Equus 1976, Dominique 1977, China 9 Liberty 37 1978, Riddle of the Sands, Sweet William, The

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KPMG (formerly KPMG Peat Marwick Mitchell): joined 1964, ptnr 1977–98, chm KPMG Int Corp Fin Network 1990–96, sr advsr 1998–2005; non-exec dir Braemar Shipping Sers plc; vice-chllr Wine Guild of UK; Alderman City of London (Castle Baynard Ward) 1995–2005, Sheriff City of London 2000–01, Master Guild of Freemen of the City of London 2004–05; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Chartered Accountants, Worshipful Co of Marketors, Hon Freeman Worshipful Co of Lightmongers; memb Ct of Assts: Worshipful Co of Goldsmiths, Worshipful Co of Tax Advsrs (master 2008–09); FCA (ACA 1964), MSI, FRSA; Recreations sailing, gardening, wine; Style— Richard Agutter, Esq; K Leabridge Farmhouse, West Burton, Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 1HD (tel 01798 839169); Trelake, Pendrift, Blisland, Cornwall PL30 4JT (tel 01208 850224); Flat 19, Towerside, 146 Wapping High Street, London E1W 3PE (tel 020 7702 9113, mobile 07801 358469) AHERNE, Caroline Mary; b 24 December 1963, London; Educ The Hollies GS Didsbury, Liverpool Poly (BA); Career barmaid, chip shop worker, secretary, comedienne, writer, actress, dir, prodr, exec prodr and novelist; Television incl: It’s A Mad World, World, World, World 1993, The Fast Show 1994, The Mrs Merton Show 1994, The Royle Family (dir) 1998–2000, Mrs Merton & Malcolm 1999, Dossa and Joe (writer and dir) 2002; Style— Ms Caroline Aherne; K c/o Lucy Ansbro, Phil McIntyre Entertainment Ltd, 2nd Floor, 35 Soho Square, London W1V 5DG (tel 020 7439 2270, fax 020 7439 2280) ˚ S, (Lars) Peter Richard; b 22 September 1948; Educ Ho¨gre Allmana Laroverket a˚ AHLA Kungsholmen Stockholm, Royal Swedish Naval Acad, London Sch of Foreign Trade (Dip Shipping & Marine Insur); m 1973, Sian Fiona, ne´e Holford-Walker; 2 da; Career Lt Cdr Royal Swedish Navy 1969–71, Res 1971–; marine insurance broker; W K Webster 1971–73, gen mangr Liberian Insurance Agency 1973–74, broker Bland Payne 1974–78; dir: Jardine Glanvill Marine 1978–86, Gibbs Insurance Holdings Ltd 1986–, HSBC Shipping Services Ltd 2000–, Maritime London; HSBC Insurance Brokers Ltd (formerly Gibbs Hartley Cooper Ltd): chief exec Marine Cargo and Aviation Divs 1986–, chm global marine practice 2006–; mgmnt conslt in the shipping and marine insurance sector 2007–; chm C Solutions Ltd; non-exec dir HSBC Shipping Services Ltd; memb Advsy Bd Svenska Bostadsfonden; tstee Maritime London Cadet Scholarship Tst; memb IBRC; Freeman City of London, Liveryman Worshipful Co of Shipwrights; Recreations shooting, polo, riding; Clubs SOSS; Style— Peter Ahla˚s, Esq; K HSBC Insurance Brokers Ltd, Bishops Court, 27–33 Artillery Lane, London E1 7LP (tel 020 7991 8888, fax 020 7661 2930, telex 8950791, e-mail peter.ahlas@btinternet.com) AHMAD OF WIMBLEDON, Baron (Life Peer UK 2011), of Wimbledon in the London Borough of Merton; Tariq Mahmood Ahmad; b London; Career NatWest Gp 1991–2000, dir Alliance Capital 2000–03, dir Sucden Financial 2004–; London Borough of Merton: cncllr 2002–, cabinet memb for environment and tport 2006–08, cabinet memb for community safety and engagement 2008–; dep chm Wimbledon Cons Assoc 1997–2002, dep chm Tport and Environment Ctee London Cncls 2006–08, vice-chm Cons Pty 2008–; MInstD, assoc Inst of Financial Servs; Style— The Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon; K House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW AHMED, Ajaz Quoram Khowaj; b 1 May 1973, Taplow, Bucks; Career at Apple until 1995, fndr and chm AKQA Inc 1995–; reviewer MIT, mentor Said Business Sch Univ of Oxford 2003; memb Cncl ICA 2004–; Advertising Age Int and Forbes Media Innovator of the Year 1998; Hon Dr Oxford Brookes Univ 2002; FRSA 2005; Style— Ajaz Ahmed, Esq; K AKQA Limited, 1 St John’s Lane, London EC1M 4BL (website www.akqa.com) AHMED, Prof Haroon; s of Mohammad Nizam Ahmed (d 1980), and Bilquis Jehan, ne´e Abbasi (d 1988); b 2 March 1936; Educ St Patrick’s Sch Karachi, Imperial Coll London (BSc), King’s Coll Cambridge (PhD), Univ of Cambridge (ScD); m 4 July 1969, Evelyn Anne Travers, da of Alec Thorpe Goodrich; 2 da (Ayesha Fehmina b 12 March 1971, Rehana Sara b 17 Aug 1972), 1 s (Imran Saleem b 28 Nov 1982); Career GEC and Hirst Research Centre 1958–59; Univ of Cambridge: research studentship King’s Coll 1959–62, Turner and Newall research fell 1962–63, univ demonstrator Dept of Engrg 1963–66, lectr in engrg 1966–84, reader in microelectronics Cavendish Lab 1984–92, prof of microelectronics Cavendish Lab 1992–2004 (now emeritus prof); CCC Cambridge: fell 1967–, warden of Leckhampton 1993–98, master 2000–06, hon fell 2006–; non-exec dir Addenbrooke’s NHS Tst 2002–05; pres Cambridge Philosophical Soc 2005; FREng 1990, FIEE, FInstP; Books Introduction to Physical Electronics (with A H Beck, 1968), Electronics for Engineers (with P J Spreadbury, 1973, 2 edn 1984); Recreations golf; Style— Prof Haroon Ahmed, ScD, FREng; K Corpus Christi College, Cambridge CB2 1RH (e-mail ha10@cam.ac.uk) AHMED, Muquim Uddin; s of Haji Mubarak Ahmed (d 1992), and Omar Jan (d 2002); b 1 September 1954, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Educ SE London Coll (HND); m 15 Oct 1976, Rashmi, ne´e Bakshi; 1 s (Miraj b 16 Jan 1991), 1 da (Monique b 30 Aug 1993); Career early career with family business importing goods (incl electrical appliances, Bedford trucks and re-conditioned cars) into Bangladesh, fndr travel agency (largest UK operator for Bangladesh Airlines) 1977, fndr record business for Bangladeshi artists 1978, owner Naz cinema Brick Lane (importing Bangladeshi films, also distributing videos) 1980, fndr MILFA properties, owner Sylto Cash and Carry and Asian Foods Ltd, owner Cafe Naz Brick Lane (now part of restaurant chain) 1996, estab ready meals business 2006; md Notun Din newspaper; vice-chm Bethnal Green and Bow Cons Assoc; Bangladesh Br C of C: pres London region 1991–2001, chm 2001–05, dir 2006–; nominated Asian Jewel Awards 2005; Recreations gardening; Style— Muquim Ahmed, Esq; K Asian Foods Limited, Caxton Street North, London E16 1JL (tel 020 7476 6969, fax 020 7476 8555, e-mail muquim@aol.com) AHMED, Baron (Life Peer UK 1998), of Rotherham in the County of South Yorkshire; Nazir Ahmed; JP (Rotherham 1992); s of Haji Mohammed (d 1989), and Rashim Bibi; b 24 April 1957; Educ Spurley Hey Secdy Sch, Thomas Rotherham Coll, Sheffield Hallam Univ; m 1974, Sakina, da of Chaudhary Manga Khan; 1 da (Hon Maryam b 26 Nov 1977), 2 s (Hon Ahmar b 22 Feb 1979, Hon Babar b 1 Sept 1982); Career shop mangr 1978–82, petrol station mangr 1982–84, with marble mining indust 1984–87, business devpt mangr 1987–; cncllr Met Borough of Rotherham 1990–2000; chm South Yorks Met Lab Pty 1993–2000; vice-chm: South Yorks Euro-constituency, Policy Bd Housing and Environmental Health Bd Rotherham Met Borough Cncl, Ferham Advice Centre; fndr and convenor Nat Forum of Br Muslim Councillors; first Muslim male in the House of Lords; former chm All Pty Libya Gp, co-chm Forced Marriage Working Gp, chm All Pty Interfaith Interreligions Gp, chm All Pty Entrepreneurship Gp, chm All Pty Parly Gp on Kashmir, fndr All Pty Parly Gp on Interfaith; interested in human rights conflict

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resolution; led first European Parly delgn to Gaza via sea 2008, negotiated the release of a Br sch teacher Gillian Gibbons 2009; chm 7/7 Working Gp on Imams and Mosques; ldr Muslim Peace and Reconcilliation Initiative for Darfur; chcllr Br Inst of Technol and E-Commerce; memb: Amnesty Int, Kashmir Policy Gp, Rotherham Racial Equality Cncl 1976–98, Standing Advsy Cncl of Religious Educn 1976–2000, USDAW, Cncl Br Heart Fndn 2007–; pres S Yorks Victim Support 2006–09; JP 1992–2000; Recreations volleyball; Style— The Rt Hon Lord Ahmed; K House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW (tel 020 7219 1396, e-mail ahmedn@parliament.uk) AHMED, Rizwan (Riz); s of Javed Ahmed, of London and Nusrat, ne´e Hashmi; b 1 December 1982, London; Educ Merchant Taylors’ Sch, ChCh Oxford (BA), Central Sch of Speech and Drama (Dip); Career actor and musician; solo artist (as Riz MC) and jazz vocalist with band; singles incl: Post 911 Blues 2006, People like People 2006; Jump Off MC Battle finalist 2005, winner Bombay Bronx MC Battle Competition 2005, winner One Music BattleScars MC Competition 2005, Best MC UK Asian Awards 2006; emerging artist in residence Royal Festival Hall 2007; Television Banglatown Banquet, Rejkjavik (The Play’s The Thing, Channel 4), Berry’s Way, Sohail in Britz (Channel 4) 2007, Dead Set (Channel 4) 2008, Free Fall 2009; Theatre Julius Caesar (Thelma Holt Japan Tour) 2004, Prayer Room (Birmingham Rep and Lyceum Edinburgh) 2005, Borderline (Royal Court Theatre), Gaddafi: A Living Myth (ENO) 2006, A Disappearing Number (Complicite´); Film Shafiq Rasul in The Road To Guantanamo 2005, Shifty in Shifty 2007, Four Lions 2009, Rage 2009, Centurion 2010; script writer Life ’n Lyrics; Radio Farooq in Midnight’s Children (BBC World Service); Style— Rizwan Ahmed, Esq; K c/o Michael Symons, Hamilton Hodell, 5th Floor, 60–68 Margaret Street, London W1W 8SR (tel 020 7636 1221, fax 020 7636 1226, e-mail michael@hamiltonhodell.co.uk) AHRENDS, Peter; s of Steffen Bruno Ahrends, and Margarete Maria Sophie Ahrends; b 30 April 1933, Berlin; Educ AA Sch of Architecture (AADipl); m 1954, Elizabeth Robertson; 2 da; Career architect; fndr ptnr and dir Ahrends Burton & Koralek (now ABK Architects) 1961–; princ works incl buildings and devpt plans in areas such as educn, housing, health, govt, public tport, museums and retail; memb: Cncl AA 1965–67, Design Cncl 1988–93; chm UK Architects Against Apartheid 1988–93, chm Architect’s Support Gp (South Africa); visiting prof of architecture Kingston Poly 1984–85, prof of architecture Bartlett Sch of Architecture and Planning UCL 1986–89; pt/t teaching posts, external examiner and workshops UK, Africa, HK and Canada; exhibitions of drawings and works incl: RIBA Heinz Gallery 1980, Douglas Hyde Gallery Dublin 1981, Alvar Aalto Museum Finland 1982, AA HQ Oslo 1983; RIBA 1959; Publications Monograph on Ahrends Burton & Koralek (1991), Collaborations: The Architecture of ABK (2002), and various pubns in the architectural press internationally; Style— Peter Ahrends, Esq; K tel 020 7485 7570, e-mail p.ahrends@tiscali.co.uk AICHROTH, Prof Paul Michael; s of Gerald Paul Aichroth, of Vancouver, Canada, and Elsie, ne´e Webb; b 30 April 1936; Educ Alleyn’s Sch Dulwich, KCL, Westminster Med Sch (MB BS, MS); m 17 June 1961, Angela, da of Frederick George Joslin, of Bournemouth, Dorset; 1 s (Mark Jonathan Paul); Career conslt orthopaedic surgn Chelsea and Westminster Hosp and Wellington Hosp 1971–; visiting prof Dept of Surgery Imperial Coll London 2002; author of various papers and theses on knee disorders; Hunterian prof RCS 1973, Robert Jones Gold medallist 1973, annual orator London Med Soc 1991–, orator Hunterian Soc 2000; pres Br Assoc for Surgery of the Knee 1992, hon memb Arthroscopy Assoc of N America 2004; memb: Br Orthopaedic Assoc, RSM, BMA 1963; Master of Surgery (Univ of London) 1972; FRCS 1965; Books Harris’s Orthopaedics (contrib, 1975 and 1995), Operative Surgery (contrib, 1990), Insall Knee Surgery (contrib, 1992), Knee Surgery: Current Practice (1992), Interactive Knee (2000); Recreations boats, countryside, Mozart, claret; Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Prof Paul Aichroth; K Cedars, Jumps Road, Churt, Farnham, Surrey GU10 2LD (tel 01252 795877, e-mail paul.aichroth@btopenworld.com) AIKENS, Rt Hon Lord Justice; Sir Richard John Pearson; kt (1999), PC (2008); s of Maj Basil Aikens (d 1983), and Jean Eleanor, ne´e Pearson (d 2009); b 28 August 1948; Educ Norwich Sch, St John’s Coll Cambridge (MA); m 3 March 1979, Penelope Anne Hartley, da of Hartley Baker (d 1961); 2 s (Christopher b 1979, Nicholas b 1981), 2 step da (Jessica b 1964, Anna b 1966); Career called to the Bar Middle Temple 1973 (bencher 1994); in practice 1974–99, a jr counsel to the Crown common law 1981–86, QC 1986, recorder of the Crown Court 1993–99, judge of the High Court of Justice (Queen’s Bench Div) 1999–2008, presiding judge SE Circuit 2001–04, judge i/c Commercial Court 2005–06, a Lord Justice of Appeal 2008–; memb Supreme Court Rules Ctee 1984–88; dir: Bar Mutual Indemnity Fund Ltd 1988–2000 (chm 1998–99), ENO 1995–2004, Temple Music Fndn 2003– (chm); govr Sedbergh Sch 1988–97; hon fell St John’s Coll Cambridge 2005; Books Bullen and Leake on Pleadings and Practice (contributing ed, 13 edn 1991), Bills of Lading (jntly, 2006); Recreations music, the country, Le Pays Basque; Clubs Leander, Groucho; Style— The Rt Hon the Lord Justice Aikens; K Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London WC2 2LL AIKENS, Tom; s of Kevin Aikens, and Tania, ne´e Chaloner; b 7 February 1970, Norwich; Educ Norwich City Coll; m 14 June 2007, Amber Louise, ne´e Nuttall; Career chef; worked with Joel Robuchon in Paris 1993–94 and Gerard Boyeren in Champagne 1994–95, head chef and co-prop Pied a´ Terre 1995–2000 (two Michelin stars); chef and co-prop: Tom Aikens Restaurant London 2003–, Tom’s Kitchen 2006–, Tom’s Place 2007–; awards for Tom Aikens Restaurant: one Michelin star 2004– (awarded ’rising two’ status 2008), Caterer & Hotelkeeper Catey Best Newcomer of the Year 2004, Vintage Year Award and Top London Restaurant Award Tio Pepe ITV London Restaurant Awards 2004, three stars Egon Ronay’s Guide 2006, five AA Rosettes 2007; supporter: Environment Justice Fndn, Marine Conservation Soc, Marine Stewarship Cncl, WWF, Greenpeace; Books Tom Aikens: Cooking (2006), Tom Aikens: Fish (2008); Recreations cycling, horse riding, fencing; Style— Tom Aikens, Esq; K Tom Aikens, 43 Elystan Street, London SW3 3NT (tel 020 7584 2003 or 020 7584 2022, fax 020 7584 2001, e-mail info@tomaikens.co.uk, websites www.tomaikens.co.uk, www.tomskitchen.co.uk, www.facebook.com/tomaikens and www.twitter.com/tomaikens) AIKIN, Olga Lindholm (Mrs J M Driver); CBE (1997); da of late Sidney Richard Daly, of Buckley, Clwyd, and Lilian May, ne´e Lindholm (d 1966); b 10 September 1934; Educ Ilford Co HS for Girls, LSE (LLB), KCL, London Business Sch; m 1, 1959 (m dis 1979), Ronald Sidney Aikin; 1 da (Gillian); m 2, 1982, John Michael Driver; 1 step da (Katie); Career called to the Bar Gray’s Inn 1956; lectr: KCL 1956–59, LSE 1959–70, London Business Sch 1971–90; dir gen Law Div Lion Int 1985–90, ptnr Aikin Driver Partnership 1988–; ed Law & Employment series Inst of Personnel Mgmnt; chm Bd of Mgmnt Nat Conciliation Service Qualitas Furnishing Standards Ltd 1992–94, memb Cncl ACAS 1982–95; Books Employment, Welfare and Safety at Work (1971), Legal Problems of Employment (1990), Contracts (1992); Recreations collecting cookery books and glass; Style— Mrs Olga Aikin, CBE; K Aikin Driver Partnership, 22 St Lukes Road, London W11 1DP (tel 020 7727 9791, website www.aikindriver.com) AILESBURY, 8 Marquess of (UK 1821); Sir Michael Sydney Cedric Brudenell-Bruce; 14 Bt (E 1611); also Baron Brudenell (E 1628), Earl of Cardigan (E 1661), Baron Bruce (GB 1746), Earl of Ailesbury (GB 1776), and Earl Bruce and Viscount Savernake (both UK 1821); s of 7 Marquess of Ailesbury (d 1974); b 31 March 1926; Educ Eton; m 1, 1952 (m dis 1961), Edwina, da of late Lt-Col Sir Edward Wills, 4 Bt; 1 s, 2 da; m 2, 1963 (m dis 1974), Juliet, da of late Hilary Kingsford; 2 da; m 3, 1974 (m dis 1992), Caroline, da of late Cdr Owen Wethered, JP, DL, RN; Heir s, Earl of Cardigan; Career late Lt RHG


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(reserve); memb London Stock Exchange 1954–, ind peer House of Lords 1974–99; Style— The Most Hon the Marquess of Ailesbury; K 4 Abdale Road, London W12 7ET AINGER, David William Dawson; TD (1969); s of Rev John Dawson Ainger (d 1987, Lt Cdr RN), of Weston Super Mare, and Frieda Emily, ne´e Brand; b 10 March 1935; Educ Marlborough, Univ of Oxford (MA), Cornell Univ; m 25 July 1964, Elizabeth Ann, da of Albert William Lewis (d 1991), of London; 3 s (William b 1969, Luke b 1972, Ruairidh b 1980), 2 da (Katharine b 1966, Siobhan b 1976); Career Nat Serv 2 Lt RE 1953–55, AER and TA&VR RE and RCT 1955–69; called to the Bar Lincoln’s Inn 1961 (bencher 1993), conveyancing counsel of the Supreme Court 1991–; visiting lectr in law Univ of Southampton 1961–71; Style— David Ainger, Esq, TD; K 10 Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, London WC2A 3SU (tel 020 7242 5002, fax 020 7831 9188) AINLEY, His Hon Judge Nicholas John; s of Edgar Ainley, and Jean Olga, ne´e Simister; b 18 March 1952; m 14 June 1980, Susan Elizabeth, ne´e Waugh; 2 s (Thomas b 6 July 1981, Christopher b 26 Nov 1989), 1 da (Astrid b 28 Jan 1992); Career called to the Bar 1973; recorder 2000 (asst recorder 1996), circuit judge (SE Circuit) 2003–; Recreations family, travel, books; Clubs Sussex Yacht, Royal de Panne Sand Yacht; Style— His Hon Judge Ainley; K c/o Croydon Court Centre, Altyre Road, Croydon CR9 5AB AINSLEY, David Edwin; s of Edwin Ainsley (d 2004), of Bebington, Merseyside, and Gertrude Mary, ne´e Fletcher (d 1978); b 13 September 1944, Ripon, Yorks; Educ Portsmouth GS, Sch of Architecture Univ of Liverpool (BArch), Columbia Pacific Univ (MA); m 1 (m dis 1984), Pauline Elisabeth, da of Aubrey Highton; 2 s (Sam b 21 Sept 1975, Christian b 24 May 1978); m 2, Beatrix Hinchliffe Parry, da of William Ellis, of Oxton, Merseyside; 2 step s (Nathan b 22 Dec 1971, Benjamin b 7 Feb 1976); Career dir Ainsley Gommon Architects 1979–2009; winner of thirty-five national and international design awards incl: Royal Town Planning Inst commendation, Housing Centre Tst Award, Liverpool Int Garden Festival Best Home Garden, twice winner of RIBA Community Enterprise Scheme Award, RIBA Housing Design Awards, three Civic Tst commendations, Welsh Nat Eisteddfod Architecture Prize; dir Denbighshire Foyer Ltd 1997–2000; assessor Civic Tst Award 2008; memb: Cncl Liverpool Architectural Soc 1988–97 (pres 1993–94), Cncl Liverpool C of C and Industry 1993–95; vice-chair Liverpool Architecture and Design Tst 1997–2005; memb Stoke Urban Vision Design Review Panel 2005–, RIBA client design advsr 2007–; tstee Artsworks Wirral Arts Devpt Agency 1994–98, tstee LADT Trg 1999–2003; fndr memb and former chm Oxton Soc; co-fndr Tst for the Encouragement of Pastoralist Educn in Africa (TEPEA); memb Cncl Merseyside Civic Soc 1999–2002, memb Exec Ctee Hopes (Liverpool Hope Street Quarter Assoc) 2000–02, memb Bd Liverpool Habitat for Humanity 2005–10; govr Christchurch C of E Primary Sch Birkenhead 1992–98 (chair Fin Ctee 1997–98); RIBA, FRSA; Recreations music (keyboard and saxophone), walking, cycling, gardening; Style— David Ainsley, Esq; K RIBA Client Design Advisor, 10 South Bank, Oxton, Prenton, Merseyside CH43 5UP (tel 0151 652 4064, mobile 07894 077917, e-mail dadesignadvisor@gmail.com or david@ainsleyparry.fsnet.co.uk) AINSLEY, John Mark; s of John Alwyn Ainsley, of Maidenhead, and (Dorothy) Sylvia ne´e Anderson; b 9 July 1963; Educ Nunnery Wood Secdy Modern Worcester, Worcester Royal GS, Magdalen Coll Oxford; Career tenor; lay clerk ChCh Oxford 1982–84; currently studies with Diane Forlano, professional debut singing Stravinsky’s Mass (Royal Festival Hall under Simon Rattle) 1984, operatic debut in Scarlatti’s Gli Equivoci nel Sembiante (Innsbruck Festival) 1988; former memb Deller Consort, former memb Gothic Voices, has sung with all major Baroque ensembles, also soloist in later repertoire; performed with numerous orchs incl: London Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, BBC Symphony, City of Birmingham Symphony, English Chamber, Scottish Chamber, Bournemouth Symphony, London Classical Players, Berlin Philharmonic, Montreal Symphony; appeared at numerous international venues incl: Konzerthaus Vienna, Musikverein Vienna, Philarmonic Berlin, Gewandhaus Leipzig, Stuttgart Festival, Go¨ttingen Festival, others in New York, Boston, France, Holland and Switzerland; Performances operatic roles incl: Return of Ulysses (ENO) 1989, Fenton in Falstaff (Scottish Opera), Idamantes in Idomeneo (WNO under Sir Charles Mackerras and Munich), Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni (Lyon Opera and Aix en Provence Festival, Glyndebourne Festival and San Francisco), Ferrando in Cosi fan Tutte (Glyndebourne Festival, La Monnaie Brussels) 1992; concert performances incl world premie`re of Tavener’s We Shall See Him as He Is (Chester Festival, later BBC Proms) 1992, Bach Mass in B minor (with The English Concert under Trevor Pinnock, BBC Proms) 1997; Recordings incl: Handel’s Nisi Dominus (with Choir of Westminster Abbey under Simon Preston, Deutsche Grammophon), Purcell’s Odes (with English Concert under Trevor Pinnock, Deutsche Grammophon), Mozart’s C Minor Mass and Handel’s Acis and Galatea (with Acad of Ancient Music under Christopher Hogwood, Decca), Handel’s Saul (under John Eliot Gardiner, Philips), Handel’s Acis and Galatea and Joshua (under King, Hyperion), title role in Monteverdi’s Orfeo (Decca), Mozart’s Requiem (under Roger Norrington, EMI), Charlie in Brigadoon (EMI), Ottavio in Mozart’s Don Giovanni (under Roger Norrington, EMI) Frederic in Gilbert and Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance (Mackerras/Telare), Mendelssohn’s Elijah (under Herrewege, Harmonia Mundi), Berlioz’s Les Troyens (under Dutoit, Decca), various works by Britten for EMI, Decca and Philips, Haydn’s Die Scho¨pfung (under Bru¨ggen, Philips), Purcell’s Odes (under Trevor Pinnock, DG Archiv), Quilter Songs (with Malcolm Martineau on piano, Hyperion), Complete Schubert Edition (with Graham Johnson on piano, Hyperion), Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex (under Welser-Mo¨st, EMI), Stravinsky’s Pulcinella (under Bernard Haitink, Philips), Finzi’s Dies Natalis/Intimations of Immortality (under Best, Hyperion), Vaughan Williams’s Serenade to Music (under Roger Norrington, Decca); Recreations chocolate, early Flemish painting; Style— John Mark Ainsley, Esq; K c/o Askonas Holt Limited, Lincoln House, 300 High Holborn, London WC1V 7JH (website www.askonasholt.co.uk) AINSLIE, (Charles) Benedict (Ben); CBE (2008, OBE 2005, MBE 2001); s of Roderick (Roddy) Ainslie (skipper Second Life in first Whitbread Round the World Race 1973–74), and Susan Ainslie; b 5 February 1977, Macclesfield, Cheshire; Educ Peter Symonds Coll Winchester, Truro Sch; Career yachtsman; achievements in Laser class incl: Gold medal World Youth Championships 1995, Gold medal European Championships 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000 (Bronze medal 1997), Silver medal Olympic Games Atlanta 1996, Gold medal World Championships 1998 and 1999 (Bronze medal 1996, 1997 and 2000), Gold medal Olympic Games Sydney 2000; transferred to Finn class 2001; achievements in Finn class incl: Gold medal European Championships 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2008, Gold medal World Championships (Finn Gold Cup) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2008, Gold medal Pre-Olympics Athens 2003, Gold medal Olympic Games Athens 2004, Gold medal Qingdao Int Regatta (Pre-Olympics) 2006 and 2007, Gold medal Olympic Games Beijing (Qingdao) 2008, Gold medal Princess Sofia Regatta Palma 2011, Gold medal Olympic Class Week Hyeres 2011, Gold medal Sail for Gold Olympic Class Regatta 2011; ISAF World Match Racing Champion 2010; B-Team helmsman Team NZ America’s Cup challenger series 2005–07, Br campaign skipper Team Origin America’s Cup challenger series 2007–10; British Young Sailor of the Year 1995, British Yachtsman of the Year 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2008, Sports Writers’ Assoc Best Int Newcomer 1996, Int Sailing Fedn World Sailor of the Year 1998, 2002 and 2008; Clubs Royal Lymington Yacht; Style— Ben Ainslie, Esq, CBE; K c/o Into the Blue, One The Parade, Cowes, Isle of Wight PO31 7QJ (website www.intotheblue.biz); website www.benainslie.com AINSLIE, David Galbraith; s of Patrick David Lafone Ainslie (d 1999), and Agnes Ursula, ne´e Galbraith; b 13 October 1947; Educ Wellington, Pembroke Coll Cambridge (MA); m 16

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July 1993, Catherine Mary Ruth, ne´e Green; 2 s (Jonathan David Alexander b 6 April 1996, Richard Hugh Campbell b 22 August 1998); Career admitted slr 1973; joined Dawson & Co 1969; ptnr: Lovell White & King 1981–83 (joined 1976), Towry Group (ind fin advsrs) 1983–2002, Pitmans, Slrs 2003–05, Horsey Lightly Fynn, Slrs 2006–08, Stone King Slrs 2008–; tstee Towry Law Charitable Tst 1997–2008; memb Bank of England Money Laundering Working Party 1994–96; memb: UK Falkland Islands Ctee 1973–, Exec Ctee Falkland Islands Assoc 1977–, Exec Ctee Philanthropy Advsrs Forum 2011–; tstee UK Falkland Islands Tst 1981– (chm 2008–), tstee Berks Community Fndn 1999–2005 (vice-chm 2002–05); memb Law Soc 1971; Freeman City of London, Liveryman Worshipful Co of Haberdashers 1971; Books Practical Tax Planning with Precedents (contrib, 1987–2002); Recreations fishing, shooting; Clubs London Rowing; Style— David Ainslie, Esq; K Watermeadow Lodge, Forge Hill, Hampstead Norreys, Thatcham, Berkshire RG18 0TE (tel 01635 201355); Stone King LLP, 16 St John’s Lane, London EC1M 4BS (tel 020 7796 1007, e-mail da@stoneking.co.uk) AINSWORTH, Sir Anthony Thomas Hugh; 5 Bt (UK 1916), of Ardanaiseig, Co Argyll; s of Sir (Thomas) David Ainsworth, 4 Bt (d 1999); b 30 March 1962; Educ Harrow; Children 1 da (Anna Alexandra b 6 April 2006); Heir bro, Charles Ainsworth; Career Lt Royal Hussars (PWO) 1982–85; dir Richard Glynn Consultants 2000–, dir IIC Partners 2002–06; Style— Sir Anthony Ainsworth, Bt AINSWORTH, (Mervyn) John; OBE (2008); s of Gordon John Ainsworth (d 1974), and Eileen, ne´e MacDonald; b 28 January 1947; Educ Stanfield HS Stoke-on-Trent, Goldsmiths Coll London (CertEd, DipEd); m Marta Christina, o da of Piotr Marmolak (d 1973); 2 s (Andrew Edward John b 5 Dec 1975, Peter Gordon John b 10 July 1983), 1 da (Stefanie Mary b 28 Sept 1978); Career asst clerk to the Governors and Bursar Dulwich Coll 1969–74, princ asst CEGB 1974–77, secretarial asst and mangr Secretariat Servs BTDB (now ABP) 1977–78; BPIF: sec 1978–84, fin dir 1983–84; sec-gen Inst of Admin Mgmnt 1984–90, chief exec and sec Inst of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators 1990–2007; special advsr Assets Reunited LLP 2008–11; sec Shepway Economic Redevelopment Partnership 2010–; chm Open and Distance Learning Quality Cncl 1999–; govr Rokeby Sch London E16 2010–; Hon DBA Bournemouth Univ 1997, Hon DUniv Anglia Ruskin Univ 2006; Freeman City of London, memb Ct of Assts Worshipful Co of Secs and Admins; FIMgt 1978, FCIS 1980, FInstAM 1983, hon fell Canadian Inst of Certified Admin Mangrs 1987, hon memb C&G 2006; Recreations golf, motorsport, travel; Style— John Ainsworth, Esq, OBE; K 2 Aspen House, Folkestone, Kent CT20 1TH AINSWORTH, Paul; s of David Ainsworth, and Annabelle, ne´e Bacari; b 21 May 1979, Southampton, Hants; Educ Southampton City Coll; m 10 Oct 2009, Emma, ne´e Simpson; Career chef; formerly at: Rhodes in the Square London, Royal Hospital Road London, Petrus London, Berkeley Hotel London; prop and head chef Number 6 Padstow 2005–; television appearances incl Great British Menu (BBC 2) 2011 (winner, cooked dessert for the People’s Banquet); Style— Paul Ainsworth, Esq; K Number 6, 6 Middle Street, Padstow, Cornwall PL28 8AP (email paul@number6inpadstow.co.uk, websites www.number6inpadstow.co.uk and www.twitter.com/paulainsw6rth) AINSWORTH, Rt Hon Robert (Bob); PC (2005), MP; s of late Stanley Ainsworth, and Pearl Ainsworth; b 19 June 1952; Educ Foxford Comp Sch Coventry; m 22 June 1974, Gloria, ne´e Sandall; 2 da; Career sheet metal worker Jaguar Cars Ltd Coventry 1971–91, MP (Lab) Coventry NE 1992–; oppn whip 1995–97, a Lord Cmmr of HM Treasy (Govt whip) 1997–2001; Parly under sec of state: DETR 2001, Home Office 2001–03; treas HM Household (Govt dep chief whip) 2003–07, min of state for the Armed Forces 2007–09, sec of state for defence 2009–10; MSF (formerly TGWU): shop steward 1974–80, sr steward 1980–91, sec jt shop stewards 1980–91, branch pres 1983–87; Coventry City Cncl: cncllr 1984–92, dep ldr 1988–91, chm Fin Ctee 1989–92; Recreations walking, chess, reading, cycling; Style— The Rt Hon Bob Ainsworth, MP; K House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA (tel 020 7219 4047, constituency tel 024 76226707, fax 024 76226707, e-mail ainsworthr@parliament.uk) AINSWORTH, William Robert; OBE (1998); s of William Murray Ainsworth (d 1964), of Stockton-on-Tees, Co Durham, and Emma Laura Mary, ne´e Easley (d 1981); b 24 June 1935; Educ Holy Trinity Sch Stockton-on-Tees, Stockton GS, Sch of Architecture Univ of Durham (BArch); m 7 Nov 1959, Sylvia Vivian, da of Norman Brown, of Buenos Aires, Argentina; 3 da (Graciela Glenn b 1960, Anita Susan b 1964, Lucia Emma b 1977); Career chartered architect, designer and urban planner; fndr ptnr Ainsworth Spark Assocs 1963– (completed over 3,700 projects throughout UK and Europe for local, nat and int companies); working tours of: S America, USA, and Europe; visiting studio tutor Sch of Architecture Newcastle upon Tyne 1961–63; external examiner: Sch of Architecture, Coll of Arts and Technol Newcastle upon Tyne; RIBA: chm Northern Region 1972–73, fndr chm Nat Ctee for Environmental Educn 1977, dir Bd of Servs Ltd London, memb and vice-pres Nat Cncl 1980–82; vice-pres and hon librarian Br Architectural Library 1987–90; bd govr Coll of Arts and Technol 1984–86, chm Bd of Govrs Newcastle Coll 1999–2000 (vice-chm 1996–99, memb Bd and govr 1991–); initiator of World Day of Architecture in UK 1989, chm Int Conf UIA/UNESCO (Art and Architecture) 1997; chm Sculpture Tst Northern Arts 1981– (fndr), memb Bd Arts Resources 1995–2000; fndr chm Northumberland and Durham Lord’s Taverners; memb Union of Int Architects (UIA); FRIBA 1967, MCSD 1977, IOB 1980, FRSA 1985; Recreations cricket, golf, gardening (lifetime project building quarry garden), reading, painting (watercolours), music (guitar); Clubs Arts (London), Northumberland Golf, Durham CCC; Style— William Ainsworth, Esq, OBE; K Ainsworth Spark Associates, Summerhill House, 9 Summerhill Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 6EB (tel 0191 232 3434, fax 0191 261 0628, e-mail bill@ainsworthspark.com, website www.ainsworthspark.com) AIRD, Sir (George) John; 4 Bt (UK 1901), of Hyde Park Terrace, Paddington, Co London; s of Col Sir John Renton Aird, 3 Bt, MVO, MC, JP, DL (d 1973), sometime extra equerry to King George VI and to HM The Queen, of Forest Lodge, Windsor Great Park, and Lady Priscilla, ne´e Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby (d 2002), yr da of 2 Earl of Ancaster; b 30 January 1940; Educ Eton, ChCh Oxford (MA), Harvard Univ (MBA); m 31 Aug 1968, Margaret Elizabeth, yr da of Sir John Harling Muir, 3 Bt, TD, DL; 2 da (Rebecca b 1970, Belinda Elizabeth b 1972), 1 s (James John b 1978); Heir s, James Aird; Career page of honour to HM The Queen 1955–57; engr Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners 1961–65, mangr John Laing & Co 1967–69, chm and md Sir John Aird & Co 1969–96; chm: Matcon Gp plc 1981–, Healthcare Devpt Services 1995–2006; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Drapers; MICE 1965; Recreations skiing, hunting, tennis; Style— Sir John Aird, Bt; K Grange Farm, Evenlode, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire GL56 0NT (tel 01608 650607, e-mail johnaird@aol.com) AIREY, Dawn Elizabeth; da of Clifford Airey, qv, and Maureen Airey; b 1960; Educ Girton Coll Cambridge; Career controller then dir of prog planning Central Independent Television until 1992 (joined as mgmnt trainee 1985), controller of daytime and children’s progs ITV Network Centre 1993–94, controller of arts and entertainment Channel Four Television 1994–96; Channel 5 Broadcasting: dir of progs 1996–2000, ceo 2000–02, chm and chief exec 2008–; British Sky Broadcasting: md Sky Networks 2003–07, md of channels and servs 2006–07; chief exec Iostar 2007, dir of global content ITV plc 2007–08; exec chair Media Guardian Edinburgh Int TV Festival 2002–05, memb bd Int Acad of TV Arts 2002–; non-exec dir: Easyjet 2004–, Taylor Nelson Sofres plc 2007; FRTS 1998, FRSA 1998; Style— Ms Dawn Airey AIRLIE, 13 Earl of (S 1639); Sir David George Coke Patrick Ogilvy; KT (1985), GCVO (1984), PC (1984), JP (Angus 1989), Royal Victorian Chain 1997; also Lord Ogilvy of

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Airlie (S 1491) and Lord Ogilvy of Alyth and Lintrathen (S 1639); s of 12 Earl of Airlie, KT, GCVO, MC (d 1968), and Lady Alexandra Coke (d 1984), da of 3 Earl of Leicester; b 17 May 1926; Educ Eton; m 1952, Virginia Fortune, DCVO (1995; vice-pres Women of the Year, tstee Tate Gallery 1980–94, chm of tstees Nat Gallery of Scotland 1997–2000, Lady of the Bedchamber to HM The Queen 1973–), da of John Barry Ryan (d 1966), of Newport, RI, and Margaret Dorothy (Nin) (d 1995), da of Otto Kahn, of NY; 3 da (Lady Doune (Lady Doune Wake) b 1953, Lady Jane (Lady Jane Nairac) b 1955, Lady Elizabeth (Lady Elizabeth Baring) b 1965), 3 s (David, Lord Ogilvy b 1958, Hon Bruce b 1959, Hon Patrick b 1971); Heir s, Lord Ogilvy; Career Lt Scots Gds 1944; Capt ADC to High Cmmr and C-in-C Austria 1947–48, Malaya 1948–49, resigned cmmn 1950; chief cmmr for Scotland Scout Assoc 1960–61 (treas 1962–86, hon pres 1988–91); Capt Gen and Gold Stick-in-Waiting Queen’s Body Guard for Scotland (Royal Co of Archers) 2004– (Ensign 1975–85, Lt 1985–96, Capt 1996–2001, Pres 2001–04); chm: Westpool Investment Tst until 1982 (also resigned directorships), Ashdown Investment Tst Ltd 1968–82, Schroders plc 1977–84, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation 1987–97 (dir 1962, dep chm 1975–87); dir: J Henry Schroder Wagg & Co 1961–84 (chm 1973–77), Scottish & Newcastle Breweries 1969–83, Baring Stratton Investment Tst plc (formerly Stratton Investment Tst) 1986–92, Royal Bank of Scotland 1991–93; Lord Chamberlain of the Queen’s Household 1984–97, Chllr Royal Victorian Order 1984–97, a permanent lord in waiting to HM The Queen 1998–; pres Nat Tst for Scotland 1997–2002, chm Historic Royal Palaces Tst 1998–2002, tstee Prince’s Fndn 2003–06; govr Nuffield Hosps 1984–89, dep chm of tstees Royal Collection Tst 1993–97, first chllr Univ of Abertay Dundee 1994–2009; HM Lord-Lt Tayside Region District of Angus 1989–2001 (DL Angus 1964); Hon LLD Univ of Dundee 1990; KStJ 1995 (CStJ 1981); Clubs White’s; Style— The Rt Hon the Earl of Airlie, KT, GCVO, PC; K Cortachy Castle, Kirriemuir, Angus (tel 01575 570108) AIRS, Graham John; s of George William Laurence Airs (d 1999), and Marjorie, ne´e Lewis (d 1967); b 8 August 1953; Educ Newport GS Essex, Emmanuel Coll Cambridge (MA, LLB); m 4 April 1981, Stephanie Annette, da of William Henry Marshall; Career admitted slr 1978; Slaughter and May 1976–80; ptnr: Airs Dickinson 1980–84, Slaughter and May 1987– (rejoined as asst slr 1984–87); memb Law Soc; Style— Graham Airs, Esq; K Slaughter and May, 1 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8YY (tel 020 7600 1200, direct line 020 7090 5050, fax 020 7090 5000, e-mail graham.airs@slaughtermay.com) AITCHISON, Prof Jean Margaret; da of John Frederick Aitchison (d 1997), of Debden Green, Essex, and Joan Eileen, ne´e Chivers (d 1994); b 3 July 1938; Educ Wimbledon HS GPDST, Girton Coll Cambridge (MA), Radcliffe Coll Harvard (AM); m 3 July 2000, John Robert Ayto; Career asst lectr in Greek Bedford Coll London 1961–65, lectr, sr lectr and reader in linguistics LSE 1965–92, Rupert Murdoch prof of language and communication Univ of Oxford 1993–2003, professorial fell Worcester Coll Oxford 1993–2003 (emeritus 2003–); BBC Reith lectr 1996; Books Linguistics (1973, 6 edn 2003), The articulate mammal: An introduction to psycholinguistics (1976, 5 edn 2007), Language change: Progress or decay? (1981, 3 edn 2001), Words in the mind: An introduction to the mental lexicon (1987, 3 edn 2003), Introducing language and mind (1992, new edn 2003), Language Joyriding (1994), The seeds of speech: Language origin and evolution (1996, extended edn 2000), The language web: The power and problem of words (1997), New media language (ed jtly, 2003), The word weavers: Newshounds and wordsmiths (2007); Recreations gardening; Style— Prof Jean Aitchison; K 45 Malvern Road, London E8 3LP (tel 020 7249 3734, e-mail jean.aitchison@worc.ox.ac.uk) AITKEN, Alexander William; s of Alexander John Aitken (d 1979), of Edinburgh, and Freda, ne´e Trueman, of Dunbar, East Lothian; b 9 May 1958; Educ RAF Changi GS Singapore, Leamington Coll for Boys, The Mountbatten Sch Romsey (played rugby and basketball to county level); m 9 May 1977, Caroline, da of Herbert Douglas Abbott; 2 s (Justin Richard b 1 April 1980, Alexander Joseph b 28 June 1983); Career deck hand Scot fishing trawler 1975, waiter Whitbread Wessex Potters Heron Motel Ampfield 1976, asst head waiter The Slipway Restaurant Lymington 1976, head waiter Grosvenor Hotel Stockbridge 1976, catering mangr Silhouette Casino 1976–77, restaurant mangr Le Chanteclere Restaurant Cadham Hants 1977–82, The Elizabethan Restaurant Winchester 1982–83, opened Le Poussin Restaurant 1983 (moving to Parkhill Hotel Lyndhurst 1999); featured in The Best of Europe series Discovery Channel TV; chef/cookery presenter: At Home with Maggie Philbin (Meridian TV), Southern Flavours (Meridian TV); memb: Master Chefs of GB 1986, Br Culinary Inst 1989; Awards three rosettes AA Restaurant Guide, one star Egon Ronay Guide, one star Michelin Guide, 4/5 Good Food Guide, Good Food Guide Hampshire Restaurant of the Year 1987 and 1992, Clover Award Ackerman Guide, Out of Town Restaurant of the Year The Times 1990–91, Daily Telegraph Restaurant of the Year 1996–97, AA Red Star Top 200 Hotels in GB& I; Recreations sailing, dressage, scuba diving, mushroom hunting; Style— Alexander Aitken, Esq; K Le Poussin at Parkhill, Beaulieu Road, Lyndhurst, Hampshire SO43 7RB (tel 023 80 282944, fax 023 80 283268, website www.lepoussinatparkhill.co.uk) AITKEN, Gill; Career slr and DG Law and HR DEFRA; Style— Ms Gill Aitken; K Defra, 3–8 Whitehall Place, London SW1A 2HH AITKEN, Gillon Reid; s of James Aitken (d 1954), and Margaret Joane, ne´e Simpson (d 1982); Educ Charterhouse, privately; Career with Stuart’s Advtg Agency 1958–59, ed Chapman & Hall Ltd 1959–66, ed Hodder & Stoughton Ltd 1966–67, dir Anthony Sheil Assocs Ltd 1967–71, md Hamish Hamilton Ltd 1971–74, vice-pres Wallace, Aitken & Sheil Inc (NY) 1974–77; chm: Gillon Aitken Associates Ltd (now Aitken Alexander Associates) 1977–, Christy & Moore Ltd 1977–, Hughes Massie Ltd 1985–; Books The Captain’s Daughter and Other Stories (by A S Pushkin, trans, 1962), The Complete Prose Tales of A S Pushkin (trans, 1966), One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, trans, 1970); Recreations crossword puzzles, ping-pong; Clubs Brooks’s, Beefsteak; Style— Gillon Aitken, Esq; K Garden Flat, 4 The Boltons, London SW10 9TB (tel and fax 020 7373 7438); Aitken Alexander Associates, 18–21 Cavaye Place, London SW10 9PG (tel 020 7373 8672, fax 020 7373 6002, e-mail gillon@aitkenalexander.co.uk) AITKEN, Robin Peter; s of William Ferguson Kent Aitken, and Dorothy Fane Brown; Educ Prior Park Coll Bath, Univ of Bristol; m 1978, Sarah Anne Nagle; 2 da; Career reporter; trained West Midlands Press Ltd 1973–76; BBC: joined 1978, worked on successively Radio Brighton, BBC Scotland, BBC Radio News, Money Programme, BBC Breakfast, On The Record, Today Programme; Recreations walking, reading history, skiing, gardening, rugby; Style— Robin Aitken, Esq; K Today Programme, BBC TV Centre, London W12 7RJ AITKEN, William (Bill); JP, DL (Glasgow 1992); s of William Aitken (d 1977), and Nell (d 1978), of Glasgow; b 15 April 1947; Educ Allan Glen’s Sch Glasgow, Glasgow Coll of Technol; Career insurance underwriter 1965–99; district ct judge 1985–; cncllr City of Glasgow 1976–99 (ldr of the oppn 1980–84 and 1992–95, convener Licensing Ctee, vice-convener Personnel Ctee 1977–80), bailie City of Glasgow 1980–84, 1988–92 and 1996–99, MSP (Cons) Glasgow 1999–2011; Scot Parl: Cons Parly justice spokesman, vice-convener Justice 2 Ctee; chief whip Cons Pty 2003–04, Parly Business Mangr 2003–04, convener Parly Justice Ctee 2007–11; Recreations walking, foreign travel, reading, wining and dining with friends; Style— Bill Aitken, Esq, DL; K e-mail wmaitken@hotmail.co.uk AITMAN, David Charles; s of Gabriel Aitman, and Irene Bertha, ne´e Polack; b 11 April 1956; Educ Clifton, Univ of Sheffield (BA); m 26 March 1983, Marianne Lucille, da of

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Edward Atherton; 1 s (Marcus), 2 da (Lauren, Polly); Career admitted slr 1982; ptnr: Denton Wilde Sapte 1988–2001, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer 2001– (departmental managing ptnr 2003–06, global practice ldr 2006–10); memb Law Soc; LRAM; Books Butterworth’s Encyclopaedia of Competition Law (chapter on intellectual property licensing, 1991), Practical Intellectual Property (chapter on competition law), Yearbook of Media Law (chapter on competition law), Bellamy & Child’s European Community Law of Competition (chapter on telecommunications); Recreations tennis, wind surfing, music (performing and concert going); Style— David Aitman, Esq AKAM, Prof Michael Edwin; s of William Edwin Akam (d 2010), and Evelyn Warriner, ne´e Thorne (d 1996); b 19 June 1952, Bromley, Kent; Educ Eltham Coll, Kings Coll Cambridge (BA), Magdalen Coll Oxford (DPhil); m 21 April 1979, Dr Margaret Madeline Bray; 2 s (Thomas Edwin b 18 July 1983, Simon Hugh b 18 July 1985); Career coll lectr in zoology Magdalen Coll Oxford 1978, MRC res fell Lab of Molecular Biology Cambridge 1978–79, Damon Runyan res fell Dept of Biochemistry Stanford Univ Calif 1979–81, MRC sr fell Dept of Genetics Univ of Cambridge 1982–1990, Wellcome princ fell and founding staff memb Wellcome/CRC Inst Cambridge 1990–97, res prof of developmental genetics Univ of Cambridge 1997, prof of zoology Univ of Cambridge 1997– (head Dept of Zoology 2010–), dir Univ Museum of Zoology Cambridge 1997–2010; professorial fell Darwin Coll Cambridge 2006–; chm Br Soc of Developmental Biology 1989–94; Waddington Medal Br Soc for Developmental Biology 2005, Kowalevsky Medal St Petersburg Soc of Naturalists 2007, Linnean Medal for Zoology 2009; memb European Molecular Biology Orgn (EMBO) 1987; FLS 1999, FRS 2000, fell American Assoc for Advancement of Science 2006; Publications The Evolution of Developmental Mechanisms (co-ed, 1994); numerous articles published in learned jls; Recreations the living world; Style— Prof Michael Akam; K Department of Zoology, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ (tel 01223 336601, fax 01223 336676) AKENHEAD, Hon Mr Justice; Sir Robert Akenhead; kt (2008); s of Lt-Col Edmund Akenhead, TD (d 1990), and Angela Miriam, ne´e Cullen; b 15 September 1949; Educ Rugby, Univ of Exeter (LLB); m 9 Dec 1972, Elizabeth Anne, da of Capt Frederick Hume Jackson, CMG, OBE, of Tonbridge, Kent; 1 s (Edmund b 1983), 3 da (Eleanor b 1978, Isobel b 1980, Rosalind b 1985); Career called to the Bar Inner Temple 1972 (bencher 1997), QC 1989, recorder of the Crown Court 1994–2007 (asst recorder 1991–94), judge of the High Court of Justice (Queen’s Bench Division) 2007–, judge in charge Technol and Construction Court 2010; Books Building Law Reports (jt ed), Site Investigation and the Law (with J Cottington, 1984), Technology and Construction Court Practice and Procedure (with M Davis, 2007); Recreations cricket, skiing, theatre, golf; Style— The Hon Mr Justice Akenhead; K Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London WC2A 2LL AKERS, Richard John; s of Mike Akers, and Colly, ne´e Cleton; b 1 August 1961, Woking, Surrey; Educ Cranleigh Sch, Queens Coll Oxford (MA); m 2 July 1988, Sally, ne´e Rodwell; 3 da (Emily b 14 May 1990, Jessica b 16 March 1992, Bethan b 6 May 1994); Career devpt mangr Arc Properties Ltd 1985–89 (grad trainee 1983–85), devpt surveyor AMEC Devpts Ltd 1989–95; Land Securities Group plc: devpt mangr 1995–98, asst dir 1998–2001, head of retail portfolio mgmnt 2001–04, md retail 2004–; memb Br Cncl of Shopping Centres; RICS 1990; Recreations tennis, golf; Style— Richard Akers, Esq; K Shepherds Down, Hill Road, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 2NH; Land Securities, 5 Strand, London WC2N 5AF (tel 020 7024 5438, fax 020 7776 9476, e-mail richard.akers@landsecurities.com) AKERS-DOUGLAS, Francis Alexander Moreton (Frank); s of Anthony George Akers-Douglas (d 1991), and Dorothy Louise, ne´e Gage (d 2010); b 23 September 1948; Educ Eton, Brown Univ USA; m 1, 1974 (m dis 1997), Hon Julian Mary, eld da of 2 Baron Bruntisfield, qv; 2 s (Joseph Michael Aretas b 1979, James George b 1989); m 2, 1998, Lorna Farquharson; 1 s (Maxwell Alastair Edward b 1998), 1 da (Emma Claire b 2000); Career Binder Hamlyn: articled clerk 1967, ptnr 1978–97, head Private Client Servs 1980–97; ptnr Smith & Williamson 1997–; memb: Tax Faculty ICAEW, Soc of Trust and Estate Practitioners 1993; FCA 1971; Books Butterworths: Self Assessment and Simplification (1994), Corporal Haggis (1996); Recreations tennis, cricket, woodlands management; Clubs Boodles; Style— Frank Akers-Douglas, Esq; K Smith & Williamson, 25 Moorgate, London EC2R 6AY (tel 020 7131 4232, e-mail fad@smith-williamson.co.uk) AKHTAR, Prof Muhammad; s of Muhammad Azeem Chaudhry; b 23 February 1933; Educ Punjab Univ Pakistan (MSc), Imperial Coll London (PhD, DIC); m 3 Aug 1963, Monika E, ne´e Schurmann; 2 s (Marcus, Daniel); Career res scientist Res Inst for Med and Chemistry Cambridge USA 1959–63; Univ of Southampton: lectr 1963–, sr lectr then reader, prof of biochemistry 1973–98, head Dept of Biochemistry 1978–93, chm Sch of Biochemical and Physiological Sciences 1983–87, chm Inst of Biomolecular Sciences 1989–91, emeritus prof 1998–; distinguished nat prof and DG Sch of Biological Sciences Univ of the Punjab Lahore Pakistan 2002–; dir SERC Centre for Molecular Recognition 1990–94; author of articles in learned jls; founding fell Third World Acad of Sci 1984 (vice-pres 1998–2003, treas 1993–98, lectr 1996); memb: Royal Soc of Chemistry, American Chem Soc, Biochemical Soc; award of Sitara-I-Imtiaz by Govt of Pakistan 1981, Flintoff medal 1993; Hon DSc Univ of Karachi 2000; FRS (memb Cncl 1983–85); Style— Prof Muhammad Akhtar, FRS; K School of Biological Sciences, The University of Southampton, Bassett Crescent East, Southampton SO16 7PX (tel 023 8059 4338) AL-DUWAISAN, HE Khaled; Hon GCVO; b 15 August 1947; Educ Cairo Univ (BA), Univ of Kuwait (business admin dipl); m; 2 c; Career Kuwaiti diplomat; researcher Miny of Foreign Affairs 1970–71, diplomatic attache´ 1971–72, third sec 1972–74, second sec 1974–76, joined Embassy of Kuwait in Washington DC 1975, first sec 1976–80, counsellor 1980–84, ambass extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the Netherlands 1984–90, appointed non-resident ambass to Romania 1988, ambass to the Ct of St James’s 1993– (Doyen of Diplomatic Corps 2003); non-resident ambass: Denmark, Norway and Sweden 1994–95, Republic of Ireland 1995–; memb: Advsy Bd Centre of Near and and ME Studies SOAS 1998–, Management of Public Sector Projects and facilities: an Executive Program for Kuwait Harvard Univ 2005–; co-ordinator with UN during creation of the demilitarised zone and with UN ctee for return of missing and stolen property 1992; Award of Excellence Br Business Forum 2009, Lifetime Contribution to Diplomacy in London Diplomat Magazine 2009, Three Faiths Forum Gold Medallion 2010; Freeman City of London 2001; memb: IOD, RIIA; Clubs Queen’s Tennis; Style— HE Mr Khaled Al-Duwaisan, GCVO; K Embassy of the State of Kuwait, 2 Albert Gate, London SW1X 7JU (tel 020 7590 3400) AL FAYED, Mohamed Abdel Moneim; b 27 January 1933, Alexandria, Egypt; m; 4 c; Career owner: L’Hotel Ritz Paris 1978–, House of Fraser 1985 (floated on London Stock Exchange 1994), Harrods 1985–2010 (hon chm 2010–), Turnball and Asser, Fulham FC 1997–; jt prodr Chariots of Fire 1980 (4 Academy Awards); fndr Liberty Publishing, relaunched Punch magazine 1996; La Grande Me´daille de la Ville de Paris 1985, Plaque de Paris, Offr Le´gion d’Honneur (France) 1993 (Le´gion d’Honneur 1986), Commendatore Order of Merit (Italy) 1990; Style— Mr Mohamed Al Fayed; K Harrods Limited, 87–135 Brompton Road, London SW1X 7XL AL-HASSANI, Prof Salim T S; b 23 July 1941; Educ Victoria Univ of Manchester (BSc, MSc, PhD); Career prof of high energy rate engrg UMIST (now Univ of Manchester); tech dir: Reverse Engrg Ltd UK, EROS project; chm Fndn for Science, Technol and Civilisation; conslt: BP, John Brown, MOBIL, HEREEMA, Br Gas, AMOCO, BUKOM; expert witness on explosion damage in process plants, aircraft and offshore facilities; NYSci Award for Global Science 2010; MInstD, FInstPet, fell Br Sci Assoc 2009; Publications 1001


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Inventions: Muslim Heritage in our World (ed-in-chief), author of over 200 scientific papers in int jls and books; Style— Prof S T S Al-Hassani; K Foundation for Science Technology and Civilisation, FSTC House, 9 Conyngham Road, Manchester M14 5DX (tel 0161 248 7877, fax 0161 224 6711, websites www.fstc.org.uk and www.1001inventions.com) AL-KHALIFA, HE Shaikh Khalifa bin Ali bin Rashid; b 1957; Educ Royal Military Coll of Science (BSc), Univ of Southampton (MSc); m ; 1 s, 3 da; Career Bahraini diplomat; Bahrain Defense Force 1976, various operational and staff positions rising to Dep Cdr Bahraini Amiri Air Force 1982–94, defense attache´ Washington DC 1994–2001, promoted to Brig 2001, ambass to USA and Canada 2001–04, head Nat Security Agency 2005–08, ambass to the Ct of St James’s 2008–, ambass to Repub of Ireland 2009–; Style— HE Shaikh Khalifa bin Ali bin Rashid Al-Khalifa; K Embassy of the Kingdom of Bahrain, 30 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8QB AL MUHAIRI, Dr Abdul Rahman; b 7 October 1964, UAE; Educ Univ of London (MSc, PhD), Univ of Hull (MBA); m ; 3 c; Career registrar in nuclear medicine Hammersmith Hosp London 1994–96, registrar then specialist registrar in nuclear medicine St Bart’s 1996–2000, hon conslt of nuclear medicine and sr lectr in nuclear medicine Dept of Nuclear Medicine London Univ 2002–; Cromwell Hosp London: sr physician in nuclear medicine 2002–, exec bd dir 2002–, co sec 2003–06, dep ceo 2003–05, acting ceo 2005–06, pres 2006–; pres Healthcare Investment Holdings UAE, vice-chm Injaz UAE, memb Bd Life Bridge Germany; co-author of many publications in medical jls; memb: Br Nuclear Medicine Soc, European Assoc of Nuclear Medicine, Soc of Nuclear Medicine USA, American Soc of Nuclear Cardiology, Br Nuclear Cardiology Soc; Style— Dr Abdul Al Muhairi; K Cromwell Hospital, Cromwell Road, London SW5 0TU (tel 020 7460 5517, fax 020 7460 5833) ALAGIAH, George Maxwell; OBE (2008); b 22 November 1955, Sri Lanka; Educ St John’s Coll Southsea, Univ of Durham; m; 2 s; Career South Magazine London 1981–89; BBC: joined 1989, foreign affrs corr 1989–94, Africa corr 1995–98, presenter BBC News 24 1998, presenter BBC TV News 1999–; BBC assignments incl news reports/documentaries on: trade in human organs India, street children Brazil, civil war in Liberia, famine and civil war in Somalia, persecution of Kurds in Iraq, effects on developing countries of GATT Agreement, ethnic conflict in Burundi, civil war in Afghanistan, genocide in Rwanda, Kosovo Crisis, East Timor, Asian tsunami; Awards Monte Carlo TV Festival and RTS awards for Somalia reports 1993, BAFTA commendation for Newsnight Kurdistan reports 1994, Amnesty International Press Awards Journalist of the Year 1994, Broadcasting Press Guild Journalist of the Year 1994, James Cameron Memorial Tst Award 1995, One World Broadcasting Tst TV News Premier Award 1995, Bayeux War Reporting Award 1996, Ethnic Minority Media Awards Media Personality of the Year 1998, Asian Film and TV Best TV Journalist 1999; Books A Passage to Africa (2001), A Home from Home (2006); Style— George Alagiah, OBE; K BBC News, Room 1640, BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane, London W12 7RJ (tel 020 8624 9929, e-mail george.alagiah@bbc.co.uk) ALAMBRITIS, Stephen; s of Andreas Alambritis, of Cyprus, and Christina, ne´e Skardashi (d 1995); b 22 February 1957; Educ Elliott Sch Putney, Birmingham Poly (BA), LSE (MSc), City Poly (MA); m 11 Oct 1987, Athanasia, ne´e Georgiou; 1 da (Maria b 20 Jan 1989), 1 s (Andreas b 14 Oct 1992); Career researcher Assoc of Ind Businesses 1984–88, head of public affairs Fedn of Small Businesses 1988–2010; memb: Rural Affrs Task Force DEFRA 2001–02, Better Regulation Task Force Cabinet Office 1998–2001, Consumer Advsy Panel DCA 2005–; cmmr Disability Rights Cmmn 2004–07, cmmr Equality and Human Rights Cmmn; tstee Enterprise UK 2005–10, memb Bd London Pensions Fund Authy 2010–; cncllr (Lab) Ravensbury Ward London Borough of Merton 2003– (ldr 2010–); memb: NUJ 1985, UNITE 1999, CAMRA 1995; FCIPR 1990; Recreations FA referee grade I; Style— Stephen Alambritis, Esq; K 10 Woodland Way, Morden, Surrey SM4 4DS (tel 020 8543 6003, e-mail stephen.alambritis@btinternet.com); London Borough of Merton, Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden, Surrey SM4 5DX (tel 020 8545 3424, mobile 07958 139498, e-mail stephen.alambritis@merton.gov.uk) ALANBROOKE, 3 Viscount (UK 1946); Alan Victor Harold Brooke; s of 1 Viscount Alanbrooke, KG, GCB, OM, GCVO, DSO (d 1963), and his 2 w, Benita Blanche (d 1968), da of Sir Harold Pelly, 4 Bt, JP, and wid of Sir Thomas Lees, 2 Bt; suc half-bro, 2 Viscount, 1972; b 24 November 1932; Educ Harrow, Bristol Univ (BEd); Heir None; Career served Army 1952–72, Germany, Korea, Malaya, UK, Capt RA ret; qualified teacher 1975; lectr for MOD Princess Marina Coll Arborfield 1978–97; hon pres Salisbury and Dist Branch The 1940 Dunkirk Veterans 1970; The UK Veterans of King Leopold III: patron 1977–87, hon pres 1987–97; fell: Cheltenham & Gloucester Coll of HE 1993–98, Univ of Gloucestershire 1998–; pres Field Marshal Alanbrooke Shellhole, Memorable Order of Tin Hats (MOTHs) Doncaster 1995– (succeeded HM Queen Elizabeth the late as Nat Patron 2006–); patron Int Sch for Search and Explosives Engrs (ISSEE) 2000–; Recreations walking, enjoying post-Lloyd’s poverty, rearranging the wreckage for remaining family, writing many letters, enjoying wonderful neighbours and friends, church wardening; Style— The Rt Hon the Viscount Alanbrooke ALBARN, Damon; b 23 March 1968; Career singer; memb Blur 1990–, co-creator Gorillaz 2000–, memb The Good, the Bad and the Queen 2006–; singles with Blur incl: There’s No Other Way, Girls & Boys, To The End, Parklife, End Of A Century, Country House (UK no 1, Aug 1995), The Universal, Stereotypes, Charmless Man, Beetlebum (UK no 1, Jan 1997), Song 2, On Your Own, MOR, Tender, Coffee & TV, No Distance Left to Run, Music Is My Radar; albums with Blur: Leisure (UK no 7, Gold), Modern Life Is Rubbish (UK no 15, Gold), Parklife (UK no 1, 4 x Platinum) 1994, The Great Escape (UK no 1, Triple Platinum) 1995, Live at the Budokan 1996, Blur (UK no 1, Platinum) 1997, 13 (UK no 1, Platinum), Bustin’ + Dronin’ (remixes) 1998, 13 1999, The Best of Blur 2000, Think Tank 2003; albums with Gorillaz: Gorillaz (UK no 3) 2001, G-Sides 2002, Laika Come Home 2002, Demon Days (UK no 1) 2005; other albums: Democrazy (solo album) 2003, The Good, the Bad and the Queen 2007; writer of original score for film 101 Reykjavik ¨ rn Benediktsson, 2000); Soundtracks Ravenous (with Michael Nyman); (with Einar O Ordinary Decent Criminal (composed original score, 1999); appeared in film Face 1997; Videos Starshaped (1993), Showtime (1995) No Distance Left To Run (2000, DVD); Awards Best Band, Best Album, Best Video and Best Single (all for Parklife) BRIT Awards 1995, jt winner Songwriter of the Year Ivor Novello Awards 1996, Mercury Music Prize nomination 1999, Best Dance Artist (Gorillaz) MTV Europe Awards, Best Song (Clint Eastwood - Gorillaz) MTV Europe Awards 2001, Best Group (Gorillaz) MTV Europe Awards 2005, Best Band (Gorillaz) GQ Awards 2010; Style— Damon Albarn ALBEMARLE, 10 Earl of (E 1696); Rufus Arnold Alexis Keppel; also Baron Ashford and Viscount Bury (both E 1696); s of Viscount Bury (d 1968, eld s of 9 E of Albemarle, MC) and his 2 w, Marina, da of late Lt Cdr Count Serge Orloff-Davidoff, RNVR, and late Hon Elisabeth, ne´e Scott-Ellis, 2 da of 8 Baron Howard de Walden; b 16 July 1965; Educ St Christopher Sch Letchworth, Central St Martins (BA); m 2001, Sally Tadayon; 1 s (Augustus Sergei Darius, Viscount Bury b 8 Feb 2003); Heir s, Viscount Bury; Career designer; prop Albemarle Associates; Style— The Rt Hon the Earl of Albemarle; K e-mail rufalb@mac.com ALBERGE, Dalya; da of Maurice Ernest Alberge, and Ella Alberge; Educ S Hampstead HS, Trinity Coll of Music London (GTCL), Keele Univ (MA); Career asst ed Brevet Publishing magazines 1981–83, freelance journalist 1983, asst ed Classical Music Magazine 1984–86, art market corr and arts writer The Independent 1986–94, arts corr The Times 1994–;

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b 8 September 1936; Educ Emanuel Sch, ChCh Oxford (MA); m 14 July 1970, Elizabeth Ann, da of Lancelot Ezra, of London; 1 s (Richard b 1974), 1 da (Victoria b 1977); Career Capt Res TA 1962–70; slr; dir: Macsteel International UK Ltd; chm Sanderling Ltd, vice-pres Settle & Carlisle Railway Tst; vice-pres Friends of the Settle-Carlisle Line; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Basketmakers, memb City of London Slrs’ Co, memb Hon Artillery Co; FCIArb, FInstD, FCT; Recreations military history, ornithology, railway preservation; Clubs Sir Walter Scott (Edinburgh), Army and Navy, Oriental, AC Owners’, AEC Soc; Style— Edward Album, Esq; K 47 Lyndale Avenue, London NW2 2QB (tel 020 7431 2942, e-mail ejcalbum@miuk.co.uk); Sanderling House, High Street, Cley, Norfolk NR25 7RG (tel 01263 740810) ALBURY, Simon Albert; s of Cyril Lyon Albury (d 1971), and Eileen Palmer, ne´e Lloyd-Jones (d 1986); b 9 February 1944; Educ West House Sch Birmingham, Clifton, Univ of Nottingham (BA), Brandeis Univ, Univ of Sussex (MA); m 14 Jan 1989, Phillida Bartels-Ellis; 1 s (David Kwamena Bartels b 25 March 1989); Career info offr Govt Social Survey 1967, res assoc American Psychological Assoc project on Scientific Info Exchange in Psychology 1968, reporter World in Action Granada Television 1969, with BBC Current Affrs Gp 1969–73, BBC Open Univ 1973–74, sr prodr Granada Television (progs incl: World in Action, What the Papers Say, End of Empire, The Outrageous Millie Jackson) 1974–89, dir Campaign for Quality Television 1989–90; dir of public affrs: Meridian Broadcasting Ltd 1991–99 (dir of strategy 1991), MAI Broadcasting 1994–95 (dir of strategy 1990), MAI Media 1995–96, United Broadcasting and Entertainment 1996–99; chief exec RTS 2000–; presenter (as Sam Scott) gospel music show Hallelujah (Capital Radio) 1973–75; chair BSAC Ctee for Ethnic Minority Employment in Film 2000–07, memb Bd Int Broadcasting Convention 2001–; tstee Meridian Broadcasting Charitable Tst 1993–99; chair Centre for Investigative Journalism 2005–08, special advsr Nafsiyat The Intercultural Therapy Centre 2001–08 (non-exec dir 2000–01), memb Advsy Bd Elizabeth R Fund 2002–03; Recreations music and travel; Style— Simon Albury, Esq; K The Royal Television Society, Kildare House, 3 Dorset Rise, London EC4Y 8EN (tel 020 7822 2815, e-mail simon@rts.org.uk) ALDCROFT, Prof Derek Howard; s of Leslie Howard Aldcroft, and Freda, ne´e Wallen; b 25 October 1936; Educ Univ of Manchester (BA, PhD); Career lectr in economic history Univ of Leicester and Univ of Glasgow 1960–71, reader Univ of Leicester 1971–73, prof of economic history Univ of Sidney 1973–76, prof of economic history Univ of Leicester 1976–94, research prof in economic history Manchester Met Univ 1994–2001 (visiting prof 2001–), fell Univ of Leicester 2002–; visiting prof Anglia Poly Univ 1993–1999; series ed Modern Economic and Social History; memb Economic History Soc; Books incl: From Versailles to Wall Street (1977), The European Economy 1914–90 (1993), Full Employment: The Elusive Goal (1984), The British Economy 1920–51 (1986), Economic Change in Eastern Europe since 1918 (with Steven Morewood, 1995), Studies in the Interwar European Economy (1997), Exchange Rate Regimes in the Twentieth Century (with Michael Oliver, 1998); Trade Unions and the Economy 1870–2000 (with Michael Oliver, 2000), The European Economy 1914–2000 (1993, 4 ed 2001), Europe’s Third World: The European Periphery in the Interwar Years (2006); Recreations tennis, swimming, the Stock Exchange and gardening; Style— Prof Derek Aldcroft; K 10 Linden Drive, Evington, Leicester LE5 6AH (tel 0116 273 5951); School of History, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH ALDEN, David; s of Jerome Alden (d 1997), and Barbara Gaye; b 1949, NYC; Educ Univ of Pennsylvania; Career opera dir; ENO prodns incl: Mazeppa, Simon Boccanegra, Un ballo in maschera, Ariodante, La Damnation de Faust, Tristan und Isolde, Jenufa (Best New Opera Prodn Olivier Award 2007); Bravarian State Opera prodns incl: Ariodante, Orlando, Rinaldo and Rodelinda, L’incoronazione di Poppea, Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria, Tannha¨user, Der Ring des Nibelungen, La Calisto, La forza del destino, The Queen of Spades, Lulu; also prodr for WNO, Vienna Volksoper and Komische Oper Berlin; Style— David Alden, Esq; K c/o Intermusica Artists’ Management Ltd, 36 Graham Street, Crystal Wharf, London N1 8GJ ALDENHAM (AND HUNSDON OF HUNSDON), 6 (and 4) Baron (UK 1896 and 1923 respectively); Vicary Tyser Gibbs; s of 5 Baron Aldenham and 3 Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon (d 1986); b 9 June 1948; Educ Eton, Oriel Coll Oxford, RAC Cirencester; m 16 May 1980, Josephine Nicola, er da of John Richmond Fell, of Farnham, Surrey; 1 da (Hon Jessica Juliet Mary b 1984), 3 s (Hon Humphrey William Fell b 31 Jan 1989, Hon Thomas Antony John b 13 Oct 1992, Hon Theodore Harry Charles b 14 July 2000); Heir s, Hon Humphrey Gibbs; Career dir: Hundred Oaks Co 1978–, Montclare Shipping Co 1986–; chm Herts & Middx CLA 1995–98, chm Watling Chase Community Forest 1997–99; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Merchant Taylors 1979; Style— The Rt Hon Lord Aldenham ALDER, Samuel George (Sam); s of George Parker Alder (d 1981), of Douglas, IOM, and Brenda Margaret, ne´e Moore (d 1980); b 28 January 1944; Educ King Williams Coll IOM, Grey Coll Durham (BA); m 6 Sept 1983, Helen Mary, da of Dr Algernon Ivor Boyd, OBE, of St Johns, Antigua; 1 da (Alison Margaret b 16 Feb 1989), 1 s (Samuel Moore Boyd b 6 Oct 1991); Career Whinney Murray & Co (chartered accountants) 1966–71; chm and md EG Gp of Cos 1977– (fin dir 1971–77), sr ptnr Alder Dodsworth & Co (CAs) 1984–, chm and owner The Clypse Estate Ltd 1988–; chm: Villiers Gp plc 1981–, Yeoman Security Gp plc 1986–91, London Musici Orch 1997–98, The Athol Media Co plc 1988–, 3FM Ltd 2004–; dir: Douglas Gas plc 1990–96, Sefton Gp plc 1997–, Woodard Corp 2010– (chm Governance Ctee 2010–); mangr: Roxy Music 1972–83, King Crimson 1972–85; hon treas: Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Int Project 1987, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Special Projects Gp 1988–92 (dep chm 1992–97), Appeal Ctee Museum of Garden History 1989–97; tstee: Bishop Barrow’s Charity 1985–, British Record Industry Tst 1994–2007, The IOM Golden Jubilee Tst 2002–; memb Advsy Bd London Musici Orch 1998–; Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy: hon treas Fund Raising Ctee 1975–81, sec and treas 1981–97, govr 1981–2007, tstee 1996–2007, chm Int Tst 1996–97, chm Bd of Govrs 1997–2007, dir Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy in Scotland 1997–2007 (hon treas 2001–07); chm Exec Ctee IOM Milk Mktg Assoc 2004–07 (prodr memb 1998–, vice-chm 2001), prodr memb IOM Agricultural Mktg Soc Ltd 1998–2007, chm IOM Young Citizens Fund 2006–08, chm Bd of Dirs IOM Milk Mktg Assoc Ltd 2008–, chm IOM Creamery Ltd 2008–, dir IOM Agricultural Mktg Soc Ltd 2008–; exec chm IOM Arts Cncl 2006–10 (memb 2003–10); hon sec and treas The Barrovian Soc 2004–(pres 2003–04); chm Bd of Govrs King William’s Coll IOM 1997–2009 (govr 1991–2010), chm Bd Assoc of Governing Bodies of Ind Schs 2008– (memb 2001–, jt dep chm 2007–08), dir ISC 2007– (chm Finance

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Ctee 2008–), dir ISI 2008–, govr Lancing Coll 2009–; Hon Dr of Arts City Univ London 2009; FCA 1977 (ACA 1971); Recreations music, farming, history; Clubs RAC; Style— S G Alder, Esq; K Alder Dodsworth & Co, 22 Athol Street, Douglas, Isle of Man IM1 1JA (tel 01624 622865, fax 01624 661410, e-mail sam.adco@manx.net) ALDERDICE, David William; CBE (2008); s of William Alderdice (d 1982), and Ella Alderdice (d 1973); b 21 May 1955; Educ Sullivan Upper Sch Holywood, Univ of Ulster (BA), UCL (MA); m 7 March 1984, Nel Veenstra; 2 da (Caitlin b 20 Aug 1991, Josephine b 7 April 1994); Career Br Cncl: asst dir Bangladesh 1994–97, dep dir Thailand 1997–99, dep dir Argentina 1999–2002, dir Netherlands 2002–06, dir Iraq 2006–; Recreations rugby, football; Style— David Alderdice, Esq, CBE ALDERDICE, Baron (Life Peer UK 1996), of Knock in the City of Belfast; John Thomas Alderdice; s of Rev David Alderdice (d 2011), and (Annie Margaret) Helena, ne´e Shields; b 28 March 1955, Lurgan, NI; Educ Ballymena Acad, Queen’s Univ Belfast (MB BCh, BAO); m 30 July 1977, Dr Joan Margaret Hill, da of late James Hill, of Ballymena, NI; 2 s (Hon Stephen David b 6 Dec 1980, Hon Peter James b 7 Dec 1983), 1 da (Hon Joanna Margaret b 7 March 1988); Career conslt psychiatrist in psychotherapy E Health and Social Servs Bd 1988–2010, hon sr lectr in psychotherapy Queen’s Univ Belfast 1999 (hon lectr 1990–99), exec med dir South and East Belfast Health & Social Servs Tst 1994–97, visiting prof Dept of Psychiatry Univ of Virginia USA 2006–10; dir NI Inst of Human Rels 1990–95; Alliance Pty of NI: memb Exec Ctee 1984–98, vice-chm 1987, ldr 1987–98; Parly candidate 1987 and 1992, Euro Parly candidate 1989; cncllr (Victoria Area) Belfast City Cncl 1989–97; leader Alliance Delgns: to Inter-Party and Intergovernmental talks on the future of NI 1991–98, to Forum for Peace and Reconciliation Dublin Castle 1994–96; Liberal Int (LI): vice-pres 1992–99, bureau memb 1996–, chair Human Rights Ctee 1999–2005, dep pres 2000–05, pres 2005–09; treas Euro Lib Dem and Reform Party 1995–99 (vice-pres 1999–2003), elected memb NI Assembly 1998–2003 (Forum 1996–98), speaker NI Assembly 1998–2004; convener (chair) Lib Dem Parly Pty House of Lords 2010–; memb Ind Monitoring Cmmn 2003–11; memb Cwlth Cmmn on Respect and Understanding 2006–07, memb UK Ctee on Standards in Public Life 2010–; hon memb: Peruvian Psychiatric Assoc 2000, Br Psychoanalytical Soc 2001; hon prof Faculty of Med Univ of San Marcos Peru 1999; John F Kennedy Profile in Courage Award 1998, W Averell Harriman Award for Democracy 1998, Medal of Honor Coll of Medicine of Peru 1999, Int Psychoanalytic Assoc Extraordinary Meritorious Service to Psychoanalysis Award 2005, World Fedn of Scientists Ettore Majorana Erice Prize 2005; Hon FRCPI 1997, Hon DLitt Univ of E London 2008, Hon LLD Robert Gordon Univ Aberdeen 2009; Hon FRCPsych 2001 (MRCPsych 1983, FRCPsych 1997); Knight Cdr of the Order of Frances I (KCFO) 2002; Publications pubns on the psychology of terrorism and violent political conflict; Recreations reading, music, gastronomy; Clubs Ulster Reform (Belfast), National Liberal (tstee); Style— The Rt Hon Lord Alderdice; K House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW (tel 020 7219 5050, e-mail alderdicej@parliament.uk, website www.lordalerdice.com) ALDERMAN, Prof Geoffrey; s of Samuel Alderman (d 1987), of London, and Lily, ne´e Landau (d 2006); b 10 February 1944; Educ Grocers’ Company’s Sch Hackney, Lincoln Coll Oxford (open exhibitioner, MA, DPhil, DLitt); m 9 Sept 1973, Marion Joan, yr da of Eliezer and Stella Freed; 1 da (Naomi Alicia b 1974), 1 s (Eliot Daniel b 1978); Career res asst Dept of History UCL 1968–69, temp lectr Dept of Political Theory and Govt UC Swansea 1969–70, postdoctoral res fell Univ of Reading 1970–72; Royal Holloway Coll London: lectr in politics 1972–84, reader in politics 1984–88, prof of politics and contemporary history 1988–94; Univ of London: chm Academic Cncl 1989–94, pro-vice-chllr for academic standards 1992–93, dean of arts 1992–94; Middlesex Univ: head of Academic Devpt and Quality Assurance Unit 1994–99, pro-vice-chllr 1996–99, emeritus prof 2002; Michael Gross prof of politics and contemporary history Univ of Buckingham 2007–; vice-pres for international programs Touro Coll NYC 2000–02 (emeritus prof 2002), sr vice-pres American Intercontinental Univ London 2004–06 (vice-pres 2002–04); visiting prof: Univ of Northumbria at Newcastle 1993–96, Sheffield Hallam Univ 1994–97; sr assoc Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies 1996–99, professorial research assoc SOAS Univ of London 1996–98, visiting res fell Inst of Historical Research Univ of London 2007–08, visiting fell Oxford Centre for HE Policy Studies 2010–, guest prof Ariel Univ Center Samaria 2010–; govr Newham Coll 1998–99; tstee Huntleigh Fndn 1998–2003 (chm 1999–2000); memb Academic and Accreditation Advsy Ctee Global Alliance for Transnational Educn 2001–03; Loewenstein-Wiener fell American Jewish Archives Cincinnati Ohio; memb Exec: Cncl of Validating Univs 1997–2000, Soc for Research into Higher Educn 1997–2000; memb Cncl Jewish Historical Soc of England 1997–99; Chaim Bermant Prize for Journalism 2011; FRHistS 1971, FRSA 1991, MCQI 1995, MCMI 1998, FICPD 1999; Books incl: The Railway Interest (1973), The Jewish Community in British Politics (1983), Pressure Groups and Government in Great Britain (1984), Modern Britain (1986), London Jewry and London Politics (1989), Modern British Jewry (1992, 2 edn 1998), Controversy and Crisis: Studies in the History of the Jews in Modern Britain (2008), The Communal Gadfly (2009); Recreations music, reading; K e-mail Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Prof Geoffrey Alderman; geoffreyalderman@gmail.com, website www.geoffreyalderman.com ALDERMAN, Richard J; Career barr; HM Revenue and Customs: sr lawyer Sol’s Office until 2003, dir Special Compliance Office 2003–05, dir of nat teams and special civil investigations 2005–08; dir Serious Fraud Office 2008–; Style— Richard Alderman, Esq; K Serious Fraud Office, Elm House, 10–16 Elm Street, London WC1X 0BJ ALDERSLADE, Prof Richard; s of Herbert Raymond Alderslade, and Edna F Alderslade; b 11 August 1947, Aldingbourne, Sussex; Educ Chichester HS for Boys, ChCh Oxford (MA, BM BCh), St George’s Hosp Med Sch London; m 1, 1974 (m dis 1999), Elizabeth Rose; 2 s, 1 da (and 1 da decd); m 2, 1999, Angela Hendriksen; 1 step da; Career house physician Dorset Co Hosp Dorchester 1972–73, casualty offr St George’s Hosp London 1974 (house surgn 1973–74), GP Kirklees and asst police surgn W Yorks 1974–76, clinical asst A/E Dewsbury Gen Hosp 1975–76, registrar in community med NW Thames RHA 1976–78 (hon sr registrar 1978–79), lectr in community med Middx Hosp Med Sch 1978–79; DHSS: MO 1979–82, SMO 1982–83, private sec to Chief MO 1984–85 (also med staff offr 1984); specialist in community med Hull HA 1985–88 (community unit gen mangr 1986–88), hon res fell Dept of Social Policy and Professional Studies Univ of Hull 1985–88, regnl dir of public health and regnl MO Trent RHA 1988–94 (exec memb 1990–94), prof of community care Univ of Sheffield 1994–95, regnl advsr co-ordination and humanitarian assistance WHO Regnl Office for Europe 1995–2001, seconded to DfID as co-ordinator High Level Gp for Romanian Children and advsr on child health, welfare and protection services to PM of Romania 2001–02, sr external rels offr WHO Office at UN NY 2002–06, currently chief exec Lumos Fndn; adjunct assoc prof of public and health administration NYU Wagner; pt/t sec MRC Health Servs Res Ctee 1986–88; memb: Central Ctee for Community Med BMA 1977–79, BMA/DHSS Working Pty on Future of Community Health Doctors 1978–79, Microbiological Sub-Gp Nat Water Cncl 1980–81, MRC Standing Ctee on Use of Med Info for Res 1981–82, Educn Ctee of Faculty of Public Health Med 1989–95, Standing Med Advsy Ctee 1989–92; FFPHM 1987 (MFCM 1982), FRCP 1993; Publications various articles on public health; Recreations railway history, music, theatre; Style— Prof Richard Alderslade; K Children’s High Level Group, 12–14 Berry Street, London EC1V 0AU ALDERSON, Prof Derek; s of late Frederick Alan Alderson, of Birtley, Co Durham, and Mary Annie, ne´e Brown; b 18 January 1953; Educ Chester-le-Street GS, Univ of Newcastle

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upon Tyne (MB BS, MD); m 19 Oct 1975, Lyn Margaret, da of late Anthony Smith, of Pelton, Co Durham; 1 s (Kevin b 1979), 1 da (Helen b 1981); Career house offr Royal Victoria Infirmary Newcastle upon Tyne 1976–77, surgical registrar Newcastle AHA 1979–81, Wellcome surgical training fell 1981–83, sr registrar in surgery Northern RHA 1983–88, res fell Washington Univ St Louis USA 1985–86; Univ of Bristol: conslt sr lectr in surgery 1988–96, conslt surgn and chair of gastrointestinal surgery 1997–2005; conslt surgn and Barling prof of surgery Univ of Birmingham 2005–; memb: Soc Academic and Research Surgeons, Assoc of Surgns of GB and I, Br Assoc of Surgical Oncology, Br Soc of Gastroenterology, Pancreatic Soc of GB and I, past pres Assoc of Upper Gastrointestinal Surgns of GB and I; FRCS 1980; Recreations jogging, diving; Style— Prof Derek Alderson; K University Department of Surgery, Room 29, 4th Floor, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham B15 2TH (tel 0121 627 2276, fax 0121 472 1230, e-mail d.alderson@bham.ac.uk) ALDERSON, Matti; b 20 December 1951; Educ Bearsden Acad, Open Univ (BA); Career DG Advtg Standards Authy 1990–2000 (joined 1975), md FireHorses Ltd 2000–; sec Ctee of Advtg Practice 1990–99, vice-chm Euro Advtg Standards Alliance Brussels 1991–2000, chm Direct Mktg Cmmn 2007–10, Removals Ombudsman 2008–; memb: Food Advsy Ctee MAFF 1997–2002, Doctors’ and Dentists’ Pay Review Body 1998–2001, Bd Better Regulation Task Force 1998–2004, Bd PCC 2002– (memb Audit Ctee), Bd PhonepayPlus 2008– (memb Governance Ctee and chm HR Ctee), Bd IMCB 2008–; vice-chm Chernobyl Children Lifeline (Chiltern); memb: Forum UK, IAM; FRSA 1993, FCAM 1993, CCMI 2011; Recreations design, reading, travelling, driving; Clubs Cwlth; Style— Mrs Matti Alderson; K Raglan House, Windsor Road, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire SL9 7ND (tel 01753 885445, mobile 07801 769270, e-mail matti@firehorses.com) ALDINGTON, 2 Baron (UK 1962) Charles Harold Stuart Low; s of 1 Baron Aldington, KCMG, CBE, DSO, TD, PC, DL (d 2000), and Araminta, ne´e MacMichael; bro of Hon (Priscilla) Jane Stephanie (Hon Lady Roberts, CVO, qv); b 22 June 1948; Educ Winchester, New Coll Oxford, INSEAD; m 16 Sept 1989, Regine, da of late Erwin von Csongrady-Schopf; 1 s (Hon Philip Toby Augustus b 1 Sept 1990), 2 da (Hon Louisa Charlotte Patience, Hon Marie-Therese Sophie Araminta (twins) b 8 July 1992); Heir s, Hon Philip Low; Career formerly with Citibank and Grindlays Bank; md Deutsche Bank AG London 1988–2002, chm Deutsche Bank London 2002–09, sr advsr Deutsche Bank 2009–; dir GTT Duisburg 1986–87; chm: Euro Vocational Coll 1993–96, Centec 1995–96, Focus Central London 1996–99, Stramongate Ltd 2007–; memb Cncl German Br C of C 1994–2008; tstee: English Int 1979–86, Whitechapel Art Gallery Fndn 1992–96, Royal Acad Tst 2003– (dep chm 2007–, chm Investment Ctee), Inst of Philanthropy 2008–; vice-pres Nat Churches Tst 2008–; memb: Oxford Univ Ct of Benefactors 1990–, Said Business Sch Business Advsy Forum, LIBA Chm’s Ctee 2002–09, Bd BBA until 2009, EU Advsy Ctee City of London until 2009; govr Ditchley Fndn 2006–, chair New Coll Devpt Ctee 2010–; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Grocers; Clubs Brooks’s, Hong Kong; Style— The Lord Aldington; K Deutsche Bank AG London, 1 Great Winchester Street, London EC2N 2DB (tel 020 7545 7505, fax 020 7545 7844) ALDISS, Brian Wilson; OBE (2005); s of Stanley Aldiss, and May, ne´e Wilson; b 18 August 1925; Educ Framlingham Coll, West Buckland Sch; m 1, 1949 (m dis 1965); 1 s (Clive b 1955), 1 da (Wendy b 1959); m 2, 11 Dec 1965, Margaret Christie, da of John Manson (d 1997); 1 s (Tim b 1967), 1 da (Charlotte b 1969); partner, Alison Soskice; Career author, critic, artist and poet; served RCS 1943–47, India, Assam, Burma, Sumatra, Singapore, Hong Kong; bookseller Oxford 1948–56, lit ed Oxford Mail 1956–71; pres Br Science Fiction Assoc 1960–64, ed SF Horizons 1964–70, chm Oxford Branch Conservation Soc 1968–69, vice-pres The Stapledon Soc 1975–, jt pres Euro SF Ctees 1976–79, pres World SF 1982–84 (fndr memb); Soc of Authors: memb Ctee of Mgmnt 1976–78, chm 1978, chm Cultural Exchanges Ctee 1979–; memb: Arts Cncl (Lit Panel) 1978–80, Cncl for Posterity 1990–97; vice-pres West Buckland Sch 1997–; Grand Master of Science Fiction 2000; prolific lectr, contrib articles to newspapers and jls; Observer Book Award for Science Fiction 1956, Ditmar Award for Best Contemporary Writer of Science Fiction 1969, James Blish Award for SF Criticism (only recipient) 1977, Pilgrim Award 1978, Award for Distinguished Scholarship Int Assoc for the Fantastic in the Arts (first recipient) 1986; Hon DLitt Univ of Reading 2000; FRSL 1990; Vision Award (Macedonia) 2001; Books novels incl: The Brightfount Diaries (1955), Non-Stop (1958), Hothouse (1962 and 2008), Greybeard (1964), Barefoot in the Head (1969), The Hand-Reared-Boy (1970), Soldier Erect (1971), Frankenstein Unbound (1973), The Malacia Tapestry (1976), A Rude Awakening (1978), Life in the West (1980), The Helliconia Trilogy (1982–85), Forgotten Life (1988), Dracula Unbound (1990), Remembrance Day (1993), Somewhere East of Life (1994), White Mars (with Roger Penrose) 1999, Super-State (2002), Affairs at Hampden Ferrers (2004), Jocasta (2005), Sanity and the Lady (2005), Harm (2008), Walcot (2009); short stories collections incl: Space, Time and Nathaniel (1957), The Canopy of Time (1959), The Saliva Tree (1966), Intangibles Inc (1969), The Moment of Eclipse (1970), Last Orders (1977), Seasons in Flight (1984), Best Science Fiction Stories of Brian W Aldiss (1988), A Romance of the Equator (1989), A Tupolev Too Far (1993), The Secret of This Book (1995), Supertoys Last All Summer Long (2001), Cultural Breaks (2005); non-fiction incl: Cities and Stones (travel, 1966), The Shape of Further Things (1970), Billion Year Spree (1973), Trillion Year Spree (update, 1986), Bury My Heart at W H Smiths (1990), The Detached Retina (1995), Twinkling of an Eye (autobiography, 1998), When the Feast is Finished (1999), Penguin Books Science Fiction Omnibus (2008); poetry incl: At the Caligula Hotel (1995), The Poems of Makhtumkuli (1996), A Prehistory of Mind (2008), Mortal Morning (2011); Recreations amateur theatricals, limericks, painting; Style— Brian Aldiss, Esq, OBE, FRSL; K Hambleden, 39 St Andrews Road, Old Headington, Oxford OX3 9DL (tel 01865 762464, fax 01865 744435, e-mail aldiss.brian@gmail.com, website www.brianwaldiss.com) ALDOUS, Charles; QC (1985); s of Guy Travers Aldous (d 1981), of Suffolk, and Elizabeth Angela, ne´e Paul; b 3 June 1943; Educ Harrow, UCL (LLB); m 17 May 1969, Hermione Sara, da of Montague George de Courcy-Ireland (d 1987), of Abington Pigotts Hall, Royston, Herts; 3 da (Hermione b 1971 (d 1972), Charlotte b 1973, Antonia b 1975), 1 s (Alastair b 1979); Career called to the Bar Inner Temple 1967, bencher Lincoln’s Inn 1993, head of chambers Maitland Chambers; Chancery Silk of the Year Chambers Bar Awards 2007; Style— Charles Aldous, QC; K Maitland Chambers, 7 Stone Buildings, Lincoln’s Inn, London WC2A 3SZ ALDOUS, Hugh Graham Cazalet; s of Maj Hugh Francis Travers Aldous (d 1979), and Emily, ne´e Watkinson; b 1 June 1944; Educ Scarborough HS, Univ of Leeds (BCom); m 25 Aug 1967, Christabel, da of Alan Marshall (d 1974); Career accountant; Grant Thornton UK LLP (formerly RSM Robson Rhodes): ptnr 1976, seconded to Dept of Tport 1976–79, head corp fin consultancy 1983–85, dep managing ptnr 1985–87, managing ptnr 1987–97; DTI: inspr into affairs of House of Fraser Holdings plc 1987–88, inspr into TransTec 2002–03; dir: Freightliner Ltd 1979–84, Sealink UK Ltd 1981–84, The Eastern European Tst plc (formerly First Russian Frontiers Trust) 1995–, Elderstreet Millennium Venture Capital Tst plc (formerly Gartmore Venture Capital Trust plc) 1995–, RSM International (chm) 1996–2001, Henderson TR Pacific Investment Tst plc 2003–, Innospec Inc (formerly Octel Corp) 2005–, Melorio plc 2007–, Polar Capital Hldgs 2007–; chm and dir Capita Sinclair Henderson Ltd 2007–; memb: Br Waterways Bd 1983–86, Tech Directorate ICAEW 1995–98; chm CILNTEC 1994–97 (dir 1991–97), dep chm FOCUS 1996–98, memb Comp Cmmn 1998–2001; chm: Protocol Assoc BV 2000–02, Instem Ltd 2001–04, Craegmoor Ltd 2001–05; FCA 1979 (ACA 1970); Publications Investment Companies:


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Performance Fees (2008); Recreations walking, tennis, music; Clubs RAC; Style— Hugh Aldous, Esq; K Grant Thornton UK LLP, 30 Finsbury Square, London EC2P 2YU ALDOUS, Peter; MP; b Ipswich, Suffolk; Career chartered surveyor; MP (Cons) Waveney 2010–; Style— Peter Aldous, Esq, MP; K House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA ALDOUS, Rt Hon Sir William; kt (1988), PC (1995); s of Guy Travers Aldous, QC (d 1981), and Elizabeth Angela, ne´e Paul; b 17 March 1936; Educ Harrow, Trinity Coll Cambridge (MA); m 1960, Gillian Frances, da of John Gordon Henson, CBE; 1 s, 2 da; Career called to the Bar Inner Temple 1960; memb jr counsel DTI 1972–76; QC 1976; chm Performing Right Tbnl 1987–88; judge of the High Court of Justice (Chancery Div) 1988–95, a Lord Justice of Appeal 1995–2003, Justice of Appeal Gibraltar 2005–; Recreations horses; Style— The Rt Hon Sir William Aldous ALDRED, Adam David Scott; s of Ian Alastair Scott, OBE (d 1982), and Brenda Marion Aldred, ne´e Farthing; step s of Peter Norman Aldred, DFC, of Sydney, Aust; b 2 November 1962, Sydney, Aust; Educ Cranbrook Sch Sydney, Slrs’ Admission Bd Sydney (Dip Law), Trinity Hall Cambridge (LLM); m 12 June 1993, Ruth Elizabeth, ne´e Chatterton; 3 da (Sophie Elena b 30 July 1996, Emily Elizabeth b 18 Nov 1998, Lucy Eloise b 16 Sept 2006); Career admitted slr: NSW 1987, Eng & Wales 1991; admitted as slr advocate 2000; slr specialising in EU and competition law; Norton Rose 1989–93, Hammond Suddards Edge (now Squire Sanders Hammonds) 1994–2001, Addleshaw Goddard LLP 2001–; accredited mediator ADR Net 1999, memb Competition Law Forum Br Inst of Int and Comparative Law; memb Law Soc 1991; Competition/Regulatory Team of the Year The Lawyer Awards 2006; Recreations family, water skiing, snow skiing, horses; Clubs White Rose Water Ski; Style— Adam Aldred, Esq; K Addleshaw Goddard LLP, Sovereign House, Sovereign Street, Leeds LS1 1HQ (tel 0113 209 2132, fax 0113 209 2060, e-mail adam.aldred@addleshawgoddard.com) ALDRED, (Patricia) Margaret; CB (2009), CBE (1991); Career DG Foreign and Defence Policy Secretariat Cabinet Office; Style— Ms Margaret Aldred, CB, CBE; K Foreign and Defence Policy Secretariat, Cabinet Office, 70 Whitehall, London SW1A 2AS ALDRIDGE, (Michael) John; s of John Edward Aldridge (d 1991), of Derbys, and Margery, ne´e Taft (d 1969); b 1 December 1942; Educ Beckett Sch Nottingham, Univ of Birmingham Med Sch (BSc, MB ChB); m 4 April 1970, Eva Robin, da of James Nicholson, of Harare, Zimbabwe; 4 s (James Hugh b 1971, Gregory b 1972, Stephen b 1974, Nicholas b 1978); Career RAMC Lt Col 202 Midland Gen Hosp (cmmnd Capt 1973), ret 1993; house offr Queen Elizabeth Hosp Birmingham 1968–69, then trained in gen and orthopaedic surgery, conslt orthopaedic surgn Coventry and Warwickshire Hosp Coventry 1977–, orthopaedic advsr to Br Amateur Gymnastics Assoc 1979–; team doctor: World Gymnastics Championship 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987 and 1989, Men’s European Championship Gymnastics 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989 and 1990, Women’s European Championship Gymnastics 1989, 1990 and 1992, Jr European Championships 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988 and 1991, Olympic Games Seoul 1988; HQ doctor: Cwlth Games Auckland 1990, Olympic Games Barcelona 1992, Olympic Games Atlanta 1996; memb Med Cmmn of Int Gymnastics Fedn 1990–; course writer for Nat Coaching Fndn, presented papers at int meetings on sports injuries; memb BMS, FBOA, FRCSEd 1973, fell Inst of Sports Med 1996, FRSM 1997; Publications Stress Injuries to Adolescent Gymnasts’ Wrists (1988); contrib to orthopaedic jls on gymnastic injuries; Style— John Aldridge, Esq; K South Lodge, 29 Westfield Road, Rugby, Warwickshire CV22 6AS (tel 01788 576583); Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, Stoney Stanton Road, Coventry CV1 4FH (tel 024 7622 4055); 15 Palmerston Road, Coventry (tel 024 7667 8472) ALDRIDGE, Simon Anthony; s of Maj Anthony Harvey Aldridge, TD (d 1994), of Elstead, Surrey, and Betty Angela ne´e Harbord (d 1998); b 12 April 1942; Educ Marlborough, Grenoble Univ; m 23 Feb 1968, Jennifer Roberta Anne, da of Maj Denzil Robert Noble Clarke (d 1986), of Wokingham, Surrey; 1 da (Victoria Helmore Elizabeth b 1 May 1969); Career md Savory Milln 1986–89 (ptnr 1969–86), co chm SBC Stockbroking 1988–89; dir: Baring Securities Ltd 1989–93, Baring Securities (Europe) Ltd 1991–93, Baring Securities Bourse SA 1992–93; md BZW Securities Ltd 1993–98, pres BZW Bourse SA 1997–98, dir Credit Suisse First Boston 1998, dir int sales Fauchier Partners 1999–2009, ptnr Cadogan Advsy Servs 2002–; dir Paragon Capital Appreciation Fund 2003–; dep chm Croissance Britannia Paris 1987–; Ordre Nationale du Me´rite (France) 1989; Recreations art, golf, shooting, tennis; Clubs Cercle de l’Union Interallie´e (Paris), City of London, Garrick; Style— Simon Aldridge, Esq; K 31 Cadogan Street, London SW3 2PP (tel 020 7589 3895) ALEKSANDER, Prof Igor; s of Branimir Aleksander (d 1972), and Maja, ne´e Unger (d 1990); b 26 January 1937; Educ Marist Bros Coll Johannesburg, Univ of the Witwatersrand (BSc), Univ of London (PhD); m 23 March 1963 (m dis 1977), Myra Jeanette, ne´e Kurland; Career section head Standard Telephone & Cable Co 1958–61, reader Univ of Kent 1968–74; prof and head: Electrical Engrg Dept Brunel Univ 1974–84, Kobler Unit Mgmnt IT Imperial Coll 1984–88; head Electrical Engrg Dept Imperial Coll London 1988–96, pro rector (external) Imperial Coll London 1997–2001, emeritus research investigator 2002–; FRSA 1983, FIEE 1988, FREng 1989, FCGI; Books Introduction To Logic Circuit Theory (1971), Microcircuit Learning Computers (1971), Automata Theory: An Engineering Approach (with F K Hanna 1978), The Human Machine (1978), Reinventing Man (with Piers Burnett 1984), Designing Intelligent Systems (1985), Decision and Intelligence (with Forraney and Ghalab 1986), Thinking Machines (with Piers Burnett 1987), An Introduction to Neural Computing (with H Morton 1989), Neurons and Symbols: The Stuff that Mind is Made of (with H Morton 1993), Impossible Minds: My Neurons my Consciousness (1996), How To Build a Mind (2000), The World in my Mind (2005); Recreations tennis; Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Prof Igor Aleksander, FREng; K Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College of Science, Technolology and Medicine, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2BT (tel 020 7594 6176, fax 020 7594 6274, e-mail i.aleksander@imperial.ac.uk) ALESBURY, Alun; s of George Alesbury (d 2007), and Eveline, ne´e Richards, of Weybridge, Surrey; b 14 May 1949; Educ Univ of Cambridge, Univ of Seville; m 26 June 1976, Julia Rosemary, 6 da of Herbert Archibald Graham Butt (d 1971), of Sibford Gower, Oxon; 1 s (Rupert b 1980), 2 da (Lucy b 1982, Katie b 1990); Career called to the Bar Inner Temple 1974, legal corr The Architect 1976–80, memb Panel of Jr Treasy Counsel (Lands Tbnl) 1978–, memb Supplementary Panel Common Law (Planning) 1991–2000; memb: Parly Bar Mess, Br-Spanish Law Assoc, Admin Law Bar Assoc, Ecclesiastical Law Soc; fndr memb Planning and Environment Bar Assoc 1986 (hon sec 1986–88); appointed to hold inquiry into: Palmeira Avenue fire Hove 1992, Lake Windermere speed limit inquiry 1994–95, Canbury Gardens Kingston 1998–99, Chardon LL (GM seed licensing) 2000–02, several village green registration inquiries; memb: South Downs Jt Ctee (formerly Sussex Downs Conservation Bd) 2001–11, South Downs Nat Park Authy 2010–; Publications incl: Highways (contrib 4 edn Halsburys Laws of England), articles on planning law; Recreations walking, travel, old buildings, reeling (Scottish dancing); Style— Alun Alesbury, Esq; K 2–3 Gray’s Inn Square, Gray’s Inn, London WC1R 5JH (tel 020 7242 4986, fax 020 7405 1166, e-mail chambers@2–3graysinnsquare.co.uk) ALESSI, Prof Dario Renato; b 23 December 1967, Strasbourg, France; Educ European Sch of Brussels II, Univ of Birmingham (BSc, PhD, Univ Undergraduate Prize, Science Faculty Scholarship, Perry Prize, Wellcome Trust Prize Studentship); Career MRC Protein Phosphorylation Unit Univ of Dundee: MRC postdoctoral trg fell 1991–94, MRC scientist 1994–96, princ investigator 1997; awarded career appt MRC 2000, hon prof Univ of Dundee 2001 (hon lectr 1997); advsr Biomedical Central Cancer; memb Scientific

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OBE (2010); b 13 December 1943; Educ Univ of Glasgow (MA); Career res and educn offr Gen and Municipal Workers’ Union 1965, asst prof Dept of Political Science Lakehead Univ 1969–71 (lectr 1966–69), lectr in politics Univ of Reading 1971–87; Strathclyde Business Sch Univ of Strathclyde: dir Scottish Local Authorities Mgmnt Centre and prof of mgmnt in local govt 1987–93, prof of local and public mgmnt 1993–2000 (emeritus prof 2000), head Dept of Human Resource Mgmnt 1993–96; scholar Rockefeller Fndn 1984, Fulbright visiting prof of politics Randolph-Macon Woman’s Coll 1986; Parly candidate (Lab) Henley gen election 1974; chm: Developing Strathclyde Ltd (Glasgow Regeneration Fund) 1998–2001, West of Scotland Water Authy 1999–2002, Scottish Water 2002–06; pres Instn of Water Offrs 2005–06; memb: Reading CBC 1972–74, Berks CC 1973–77, Bd Housing Corp 1977–80, Working Gp on internal mgmnt of local authorities Scottish Office 1992–93, Cmmn on Local Govt and the Scottish Parliament 1998–99, Accounts Cmmn for Scotland 2002–, ESRC 2003–; memb Editorial Bd Scottish Affairs 1991–; FRSE 2003; Books Local Government in Britain since Reorganisation (1982), The Politics of Local Government in the United Kingdom (1982), L’amministrazione locale in Gran Bretagna (1984), Borough Government and Politics: Reading 1835–1985 (1985), Managing the Fragmented Authority (1994); author of numerous articles in jls and contribs to books; Style— Prof Alan Alexander, OBE, FRSE ALEXANDER, Anthony George Laurence; s of G W Alexander, of Beaconsfield; b 4 April 1938; Educ St Edward’s Sch Oxford; m Frances, ne´e Burdett; 1 s, 2 da; Career dir Hanson plc 1976–96 (UK chief operating offr 1986–96); non-exec dep chm Imperial Tobacco Group plc until 2008, ret; Recreations golf; Style— Tony Alexander, Esq; K Crafnant, Gregories Farm Lane, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 1HJ ALEXANDER, Rt Hon Danny; PC (2010), MP; b 15 May 1972; Educ Lochaber HS, Univ of Oxford; m 9 July 2005, Rebecca Louise; Career press offr Scottish Lib Dems 1993–95, dir of communications European Movement 1996–99, head of communications Br in Europe 1999–2004, head of communications Cairngorms Nat Park 2004–; MP (Lib Dem) Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey 2005–07, shadow minister for Social Exclusion 2007, shadow sec of state for work and pensions 2007–08, sec of state for Scotland 2010, chief sec to the Treasy 2010–; Style— The Rt Hon Danny Alexander, MP; K House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA (tel 020 7219 2300, e-mail alexanderdg@parliament.uk) ALEXANDER, Douglas; PC (2005), MP; b 1967, Glasgow; Educ Univ of Edinburgh (chair Univ Labour Club, MA, LLB, Dip Legal Practice), Univ of Pennysylvania (scholar).; Career slr; MP (Lab): Paisley S 1997–2005 (by-election), Paisley and Renfrewshire S 2005–; min of state for e-commerce and competitiveness 2001–02, min of state Cabinet Office 2002–03, min for the Cabinet Office and Chllr of the Duchy of Lancaster 2003–04, min of state for trade, investment and foreign affrs 2004–05, min of state for Europe FCO 2005–06, sec of state for tport 2006–07, sec of state for Scotland 2006–07, sec of state Int Devpt 2007–10, shadow sec for work and pensions 2010–11, shadow foreign sec 2011–; memb Lab Pty 1981–; Style— The Rt Hon Douglas Alexander, MP; K House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA ALEXANDER, Heidi; MP; b 17 April 1975, Swindon, Wilts; Educ Churchfields Sch Swindon, Univ of Durham (BA, MA); Career researcher to Joan Ruddock, MP, qv 1999–2005, campaign mangr Clothes Aid 2005; cncllr Lewisham Borough Cncl 2004–10 (dep mayor and Cabinet memb for regeneration 2006–10); MP (Lab) Lewisham E 2010–; chair London Enterprise 2007–09; Style— Ms Heidi Alexander, MP; K House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA ALEXANDER, Dame Helen Anne; DBE (2011, CBE 2004); da of Bernard Alexander (d 1990), and Tania von Benckendorff (d 2004); b 10 February 1957; Educ St Paul’s Girls’ Sch, Hertford Coll Oxford, INSEAD; m Feb 1985, Timothy Suter, s of Martin Edward Hayles Suter; 1 da, 2 s; Career Duckworth & Co 1978–79, Faber & Faber 1979–83, The Economist Newspaper Ltd 1985–93, md The Economist Intelligence Unit 1993–96; chief exec The Economist Group London 1997–2008; non-exec dir: Northern Foods plc 1994–2002, BT plc 1998–2002, Centrica plc 2003–, Rolls-Royce plc 2007–; tstee Tate Gallery 2003–; hon fell Hertford Coll Oxford; Style— Dame Helen Alexander, DBE; K e-mail ha.alexander@btinternet.com ALEXANDER, His Hon Ian Douglas Gavin; QC (1989); s of Dr Archibald Douglas Park Alexander (d 1968), of Lancing, W Sussex, and Dilys, ne´e Edwards; b 10 April 1941; Educ Tonbridge, UCL (LLB); m 13 Dec 1969, Rosemary Kirkbridge, da of Kenneth Richards; 1 s (Justin b 6 June 1978), 1 da (Victoria b 26 Jan 1980); Career called to the Bar Lincoln’s Inn 1964 (bencher); recorder Midland & Oxford Circuit 1982–2002, circuit judge (Midland Circuit) 2002–11; pres Mental Health Review Tbnl 1999–; United Grand Lodge of England: Grand Registrar Craft 2001–06, Grand Registrar Chapter 2001–07, Jr Grand Warden 2008; Recreations field sports, skiing, sailing, gardening, freemasonry; Clubs Naval and Military; Style— His Hon Ian Alexander, QC; K 5 Fountain Court, Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham B4 6DR (tel 0121 606 0500, fax 0121 606 1501, DX 16075 BIRMINGHAM) ALEXANDER, John Bernard Alexei; s of B G Alexander, of Great Haseley, Oxon, and T Alexander, ne´e Benckendorff; b 23 August 1941; Educ Westminster, Balliol Coll Oxford; m 1 July 1969, Jacquelyn, da of John Bray, of Sydney, Aust; 2 s (Nicolas b 1971, Christopher b 1974); m 2, 14 April 1981, Judy, da of Maj Patrick Chilton, of West Ashling, W Sussex; 1 da (Tania b 1982); Career merchant banker; dir Hill Samuel & Co Ltd 1973–83, md Edmond de Rothschild Ltd 1984–; dir: Port of Bristol 1991–, Banque Prive´e Edmond de Rothschild Geneva 1994–, Sterling Insurance Group Ltd 1995–, La Compagnie Financie`re Edmond de Rothschild Banque Paris 1996–, Edmond de Rothschild Hldg SA 1996–; chm: CPRE Oxfordshire Buildings Preservation Trust Ltd 1995–, Assoc of Small Historic Towns and Villages of the UK (ASHTAV) 2004–, Pacific Alliance Asia Opportunity Fund Ltd; dep chm Rowland Hill Benevolent Fund; Recreations skiing, tennis, gardening; Clubs Brooks’s; Style— John B A Alexander, Esq; K Edmond de Rothschild Ltd, 5 Upper St Martin’s Lane, London WC2H 9EA (tel 020 7845 5900, fax 020 7240 1815, e-mail j.alexander@lcfr.co.uk) ALEXANDER, Dr John Huston (Ian); s of late John Alexander, of Bath, and late Agnes Margaret Crawford, ne´e Huston; b 5 April 1941; Educ Campbell Coll Belfast, St Edmund Hall Oxford (BLitt, MA, DPhil); m 1970, Flora Munro, da of late Angus Ross, of Invergordon; 2 da (Ruth b 1971, Jane b 1974), 2 s (Mark b 1976, Patrick John b 1977); Career sessional lectr in English Univ of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Canada 1966–67, reader in English Univ of Aberdeen 1996–2001 (lectr in English 1968–84, sr lectr 1984–96); ed: The Scott Newsletter 1982–2001, Scottish Literary Journal 1991–95; gen ed

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Recreations music, walking; Style— Dr J H Alexander; K 14 Holley Crescent, Headington, Oxford OX3 8AW (tel 01865 764524, e-mail geierstein@yahoo.co.uk) ALEXANDER, Dr John Innis; s of William Bahudur Alexander (d 1984), of Surbiton, Surrey, and Winifred Edith, ne´e Cottle (d 2001); b 17 March 1942, Rathgar, Dublin; Educ KCS Wimbledon, UC and Med Sch London (MB BS, MRCS, LRCP); m 22 April 1978, Susan Diane, da of Philip Lionel Taylor, of Newport, Gwent; 1 da (Phyllida b 1980), 1 s (Christopher b 1982); Career SHO in anaesthesia Norfolk and Norwich Hosp 1967–68, registrar in anaesthesia Royal Free Hosp London 1968–69, res fell in anaesthesia Scottish Home and Health Dept 1970–72, conslt in anaesthesia and pain mgmnt United Bristol Hosps 1974–2007 (sr registrar in anaesthesia 1969–74); examiner in pharmacology Royal Coll of Anaesthetists 1990–2002; chm: Bristol Research Ethics Ctee 1993–2001, South West Multicentre Research Ethics Ctee 2003–06; memb: Anaesthetic Res Soc 1970, Int Assoc for the Study of Pain 1975, Editorial Bd Frontiers of Pain 1990–92; FRCA 1969 (examiner 1991–2002), fell Faculty of Pain Medicine 2008; Books Postoperative Pain Control (1987); 13 other chapters and 40 other publications; Recreations woodwork, swimming; Clubs RSM; Style— Dr John Alexander; K Holly Tree House, 278 Church Road, Frampton Cotterell, Bristol BS36 2BH ALEXANDER, Lesley-Anne; m; 1 s; Career various positions rising to dir of housing Housing Dept London Borough of Enfield 1992–98, dir of ops Peabody Tst 1998–2003, chief exec RNIB 2004–; tstee and memb Bd Waltham Forest Community-Based Housing Assoc 1998–2003; tstee and chm ACEVO 2009–; Style— Lesley-Anne Alexander; K Royal National Institute of Blind People, 105 Judd Street, London WC1H 9NE (tel 020 7388 1266, fax 020 7388 2034) ALEXANDER, Prof (Robert) McNeill; CBE (2000); s of Robert Priestley Alexander (d 1973), of Lisburn, Co Antrim, and Janet, ne´e McNeill; b 7 July 1934; Educ Tonbridge, Trinity Hall Cambridge (MA, PhD), Univ of Wales (DSc); m 29 July 1961, Ann Elizabeth, da of Gordon Francis Coulton (d 1947), of Pentney, Norfolk; 1 da (Jane b 1962), 1 s (Gordon b 1964); Career sr lectr in zoology UCNW 1968–69 (asst lectr 1958–61, lectr 1961–68), prof of zoology Univ of Leeds 1969–99 (head Dept of Pure and Applied Zoology 1969–78 and 1983–87); visiting prof: Harvard Univ 1973, Duke Univ 1975, Univ of Nairobi 1976, 1977 and 1978, Univ of Basle 1986, St Francis Xavier Univ 1990, Univ of Calif Davis 1992; memb Biological Scis Ctee SRC 1974–77, sec Zoological Soc of London 1992–99 (vice-pres 1990–91, memb Cncl 1988–91); pres: Soc for Experimental Biology 1995–97 (vice-pres 1993–95), Int Soc for Vertebrate Morphology 1997–2001; ed Proceedings of the Royal Society (B) 1998–2004; hon memb Soc for Integrative and Comparative Biology (formerly American Soc of Zoologists) 1986, foreign hon memb American Acad of Arts and Sciences 2001; Scientific Medal Zoological Soc 1969, Linnean Medal Linnean Soc 1979, Muybridge Medal Int Soc for Biomechanics 1991, Borelli Award American Soc for Biomechanics 2003; Hon DSc Univ of Aberdeen 2002, Dr (hc) Wageningen Univ 2003; memb: Academia Europaea 1996, European Acad of Sciences 2004; FIBiol, FRS 1987, Hon FZS 2003; Books Functional Design in Fishes (1967), Animal Mechanics (1968), Size and Shape (1971), The Chordates (1975), The Invertebrates (1979), Optima for Animals (1982), Elastic Mechanisms in Animal Movement (1988), Dynamics of Dinosaurs and other Extinct Giants (1989), Animals (1990), The Human Machine (1992), Exploring Biomechanics (1992), Bones (1994), Energy for Animal Life (1999), Principles of Animal Locomotion (2003), Human Bones (2004), and other books and papers; Recreations history of biology and of tableware; Style— Prof McNeill Alexander, CBE, FRS; K 14 Moor Park Mount, Leeds LS6 4BU (tel 0113 275 9218, e-mail r.m.alexander@leeds.ac.uk) ALEXANDER, Prof Michael Joseph; s of Joseph Brian Alexander, MBE, JP (d 1984), and Winifred, ne´e Gaul (d 1985); b 21 May 1941; Educ Downside, Trinity Coll Oxford (MA); m 1, 1 Sept 1973, Eileen Mary (d 1986), da of Anthony Hamilton McCall; 2 da (Lucy b 1977, Flora b 1982), 1 s (Patrick b 1980); m 2, 11 July 1987, Mary Cecilia Sheahan; Career ed William Collins 1963, fell Princeton Graduate Sch 1965, lectr Univ of Calif 1966, ed Andre´ Deutsch 1967, lectr UEA 1968, reader Univ of Stirling 1985 (lectr 1969), Berry prof of Eng lit Univ of St Andrews 1985–2003 (hon prof 2003–); fell Eng Assoc; rep Scotland Round Britain Quiz (BBC); Books verse translations incl: The Earliest English Poems (1966, 3 edn 1991), Beowulf (1973, 2 edn 2001), Old English Riddles from the Exeter Book (1980, 2 edn 2008), The First Poems in English (2008); other publications incl: Twelve Poems (1977), The Poetic Achievement of Ezra Pound (1979, new edn 1998), Macmillan Anthology of English Literature (jt ed, 1989), Beowulf (ed, 1995, 2 edn 2005), Sons of Ezra (jt ed, 1995), The Canterbury Tales: The First Fragment (ed, 1996), A History of English Literature (2000, 2 edn 2007), Medievalism: The Middle Ages in Modern England (2007); Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Prof Michael Alexander; K 21 Stapleton Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 7LX (tel 01865 741774); School of English, The University, St Andrews KY16 9AL (e-mail michael.j.alex@googlemail.com) ALEXANDER, Michael Richard; s of Pauline Alexander, ne´e Parkinson; b 17 November 1947, Southport, Merseyside; Educ King George GS Southport, UMIST (BSc, MSc); m (m dis); 2 s (James Richard b 2 June 1977, Simon Elliot b 18 May 1981); Career BP plc 1966–91; British Gas (now Centrica plc following demerger): commercial mangr Exploration and Prodn 1991–93, dir CIS and Central Europe 1993, md British Gas Supply 1993–96, md British Gas Trading Ltd 1996–2002, exec dir Centrica plc 1996–2003, chief operating offr Centrica plc 2002–03; ceo British Energy plc 2003–05; non-exec dir: Energy Saving Tst 1994–2001, Associated British Foods 2002–07, Costain plc 2007–, UK Payments Cncl 2007–; chm: Assoc of Train Operating Cos 2008–09, TGE Marine AG 2008–09; chm-elect EGS Ltd 2010–; European advsr Landis & Gyr 2008–; CEng, MIChemE, FIGasE, FIEE; Recreations squash, walking, dining; Style— Michael Alexander, Esq ALEXANDER, Pamela Elizabeth (Pam); da of Reginald William Purchase Alexander (d 2007), and Marion Elizabeth, ne´e Ross (d 2000); b 17 April 1954; Educ Lady Eleanor Holles Sch, Newnham Coll Cambridge (MA); m 8 Sept 1994, Dr Roger Booker, s of Thomas William Booker; 3 step s (Simon Henry b 1967, Oliver Henry b 1968, Benjamin b 1973), 1 step da (Joanna b 1970); Career Dept of the Environment 1975–94, dep chief exec (ops) The Housing Corporation 1995–97, mgmnt conslt Br Library 1997, chief exec English Heritage 1997–2001, advsr Cabinet Office 2001–02, chief exec South East of England Devpt Agency (SEEDA) 2004–; vice-pres First Div Assoc of Sr Civil Servants 1988–90; fndr memb Bd English Villages Housing Assoc 1987–92; associate New Economics Fndn 2002–05; non-exec dir: The Housing Finance Corporation 2002–, Quintain E&D plc 2003, Brighton Dome and Festival Ltd 2006–; memb Ctee Joseph Rowntree Tst 1997–2006, chair Peabody Tst 2004– (govr 2000–); FRSA 1997, FRGS

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1999, CGeog 2004; Recreations choral singing, tennis, walking, talking; Style— Ms Pam K SEEDA, Cross Lanes, Guildford GU1 1YA (e-mail Alexander; pamalexander@seeda.co.uk) ALEXANDER, Robert Manus O’Donel; s of Dr Conel Alexander, of Leicester (d 1992), and Lilias Margaret (Sue), ne´e Munro; b 14 August 1964, Leicester; Educ Wyggeston Boys Sch Leicester, Univ Coll Durham (BA); Career asst info offr Central Office of Info 1988–90; FCO: joined 1990, visit offr 1990–92, head of visits Govt Hospitality Fund 1992–97, Southern European Dept 1997–99, head Govt Hospitality 1999–; Recreations gardening, cinema, theatre, music, food and drink, literature; Style— Robert Alexander, Esq; K Government Hospitality, Lancaster House, Stable Yard, St James’s, London SW1A 1BB (tel 020 7008 8517, e-mail robert.alexander@fco.gov.uk) ALEXANDER, Roger Michael; s of Hyman Isador Alexander, of London, and Anna, ne´e Blumberg; b 29 June 1942; Educ Dulwich Coll, Law Soc Coll of Law; m 26 June 1966, Monica Anne, da of Freddie Freedman; 2 da (Jessica Louise b 6 June 1969, Lucy Katharine b 27 Feb 1971); Career admitted slr 1965; Lewis Silkin: ptnr 1965, lead ptnr 1989–98, head of Mktg Servs Law Gp 1990–2005, sr ptnr 1998–2005, chm 2005–10; non-exec chm Walker Books Ltd 2010– (non-exec dir 1999–); non-exec dir: EDS Financial Services Div 1995–96, London String Quartet Fndn 2003–08, Central Sch of Speech and Drama 2005, Communications Agency Ltd; hon slr London Marriage Guidance Cncl 1988 (memb Exec Cncl 1986–90); memb Law Soc 1965–2010; Recreations books, theatre, photography, gardening, travel; Style— Roger Alexander, Esq; K e-mail roger.m.alexander@btinternet.com; Walker Books Ltd, London SE11 5HJ (e-mail roger.alexander@walker.co.uk) ALEXANDER, Wendy; da of Rev D Alexander, and Dr J Alexander; b 27 June 1963; Educ Park Mains HS, Pearson Coll Canada, Univ of Glasgow (MA), Univ of Warwick (MA Econ), INSEAD (MBA); m 2003, Prof Brian Ashcroft; 2 c; Career research offr Scottish Lab Pty 1988–92, mgmnt conslt Booz, Allen & Hamilton 1994–97, special advsr to Sec of State for Scotland 1997–98, MSP (Lab) Paisley N 1999–2011, min for Communities 1999–2000, min for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning 2000–01, min for Enterprise, Tport and Lifelong Learning 2001–02, convenor Scottish Parl Finance Ctee 2006–07, ldr Scottish Lab Pty 2007–08, convenor Scotland Bill Ctee 2010–11; visiting prof Univ of Strathclyde; Publications First Ladies of Medicine (1987), The World is Divided: Women’s Work in Scotland (contrib,1990), The State and the Nations (contrib, 1996), The Ethnicity Reader (contrib, 1997), New Wealth for Old Nations (co-ed, 2005), Donald Dewar: Scotland’s First First Minister (ed, 2005); Recreations swimming, ornithology, Scotland’s islands; Style— Ms Wendy Alexander ALEXANDER, William (Bill) (ne´ Paterson); s of William Paterson, of Warton, Lancs, and Rosemary, ne´e McCormack; b 23 February 1948; Educ St Lawrence Coll Ramsgate, Keele Univ (BA); m 1 June 1977, Juliet Linda, da of Michael Hedley Harmer, of Petworth, W Sussex; 2 da (Jessie b 1974, Lola b 1979); Career director; seasons with The Other Company, Bristol Old Vic and Royal Court 1972–78, hon assoc dir RSC 1991– (assoc dir RSC 1978–91), artistic dir Birmingham Rep Theatre 1992–2000; Theatre Bristol Old Vic incl: The Ride Across Lake Constance, Twelfth Night, Old Times, Butley, How the Other Half Loves; Royal Court incl: Sex and Kinship in a Savage Society 1976, Amy and the Price of Cotton 1977, Class Enemy 1978, Sugar and Spice 1979; RSC incl: Factory Birds 1977, Shout Across the River, The Hang of the Gaol, Captain Swing 1978, Men’s Beano 1979, Bastard Angel 1980, Henry IV 1980 (tour), Accrington Pals 1981, Volpone 1983, Richard III 1984, The Merry Wives of Windsor 1985, A Midsummer Night’s Dream 1986, Twelfth Night, The Merchant of Venice, Cymbeline 1987, Duchess of Malfi 1989, The Taming of the Shrew 1990 and 1992, Much Ado About Nothing 1991, The School of Night 1992, Titus Andronicus 2003, King Lear 2004; Birmingham Rep incl: Othello 1993, Volpone 1993, Old Times 1993, The Snowman 1993, Awake and Sing 1994, The Tempest 1994, The Servant 1995, Macbeth 1995, Way of the World 1995, Divine Right 1996, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 1996, The Alchemist 1996, The Merchant of Venice 1997, The Snowman 1997, Frozen 1998, Hamlet 1998, The Four Alice Bakers 1999, Jumpers 1999, Nativity 1999, Quarantine 2000, Hamlet 2000, Twelfth Night 2000; other credits incl: Troilus and Cressida (Shakespeare Theatre Washington) 1992, The Importance of Being Earnest (Northampton) 2002, Mappa Mundi (RNT) 2002, Enemy of the People (Theatr Clwyd) 2002, Frozen (RNT) 2002, Henry IV parts 1 and 2 (Shakespeare Theatre Washington) 2004, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (ballet) 2007, School of Night (Mark Taper Forum LA) 2008, Glamour (Nottingham Playhouse) 2009; Style— Bill Alexander, Esq; K Rose Cottage, Tunley, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 6LP ALEXANDER, Dr William John (Bill); CBE (2005); s of John Fryer Alexander, and Kathleen Mary, ne´e Berry; b 15 February 1947, Dilston, Northumberland; m Dorothy (Dee), ne´e Full; 1 s (Paul b 6 Aug 1972), 1 da (Sarah b 6 April1976); Career British Coal Corp (formerly NCB): joined as graduate trainee 1970, area mech engr Scotland 1982–83, chief engr Scottish Region 1983–86, chief mech engr HQ 1986–87, head of engrg 1987–89; Thames Water Utilities Ltd: engrg dir 1989–91, tech dir 1991–92, md 1992–94; Thames Water plc: exec main bd dir (incl responsibility for construction of Thames Water London Ring Main) 1994–96, group md 1995–97, chief exec 1997–2005; non-exec chm: Xansa 2004–07, Invesco Perpetual Income and Growth Investment Tst plc 2007–, Clearview Traffic Ltd 2007–09, Beyond Analysis Ltd 2008–; non-exec dir CBI 2005–08; former non-exec dir: RMC Gp plc, Laporte plc; former pres Inst of Mining Electrical and Mining Mechanical Engrs (IMEMME); chm Henley Music Festival; Hon DSc: Univ of Reading 2002, Cranfield Univ 2003; CEng, FIMechE, FREng, Hon FIMMM, Hon FCIWEM; Recreations classic cars, tennis, golf; Clubs Phyllis Court; Style— Dr Bill Alexander, CBE, FREng; K Beyond Analysis Ltd, 23 Tideway Yard, 125 Mortlake High Street, London SW14 2JX ALEXANDER OF TUNIS, Countess; Hon Davina Mary; ne´e Woodhouse; LVO (1991); da of 4 Baron Terrington (d 1998); b 12 April 1955; Educ Hatherop Castle; m 1981, as his 2 w, 2 Earl Alexander of Tunis, qv; 2 da (Lady Rose b 1982, Lady Lucy b 1984); Career lady in waiting to HRH the late Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon 1975–79; extra lady in waiting 1979–2002; party co-ordinator Alexander Events 1998–; pres: SOS (stars orgn supporting action for people with cerebral palsy) 1992–95, Society of Stars (celebrity support for children and adults with cerebral palsy) 1996–99; memb Governing Cncl Friends of The Elderly 1986–2002; Recreations tennis, skiing, cooking; Style— The Rt Hon the Countess Alexander of Tunis, LVO; K 28 Clonmel Road, London SW6 5BJ (tel 020 7731 0878, e-mail davina@alexander-events.com, www.alexander-events.com) ALEXANDER OF TUNIS, 2 Earl (UK 1952); Shane William Desmond Alexander; also Viscount Alexander of Tunis (UK 1946) and Baron Rideau (UK 1952); s of Field Marshal 1 Earl Alexander of Tunis, KG, GCB, OM, GCMG, CSI, DSO, MC, PC (3 s of 4 Earl of Caledon), and Lady Margaret Bingham, GBE, JP (d 1977), da of 5 Earl of Lucan (gs of the Crimean War commander); b 30 June 1935; Educ Harrow, Ashbury Coll Ottawa; m 1, 1971 (m dis 1976), Hilary, da of John van Geest, of Lincs; m 2, 1981, Hon Davina Woodhouse, LVO (Countess Alexander of Tunis), qv former Lady-in-Waiting to HRH The Princess Margaret, da of 4 Baron Terrington (d 1998); 2 da (Lady Rose Margaret b 23 April 1982, Lady Lucy Caroline b 20 Sept 1984); Heir bro, Hon Brian Alexander, CMG; Career Lt Irish Gds (res); Lord in Waiting to HM The Queen 1974; patron Br-Tunisian Soc 1975–99, dir: International Hospitals Group 1981–, Kyrgoil Corp (Canada) 1995–, Marketform Ltd 1996–2009; pres Br-American Canadian Assocs 1988–94, chm and tstee Canada Meml Fndn 1990–; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Mercers 1965; Order of Republic of Tunisia 1996; Recreations tennis, skiing, music; Clubs MCC;


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Style— The Rt Hon Earl Alexander of Tunis; K 28 Clonmel Road, London SW6 5BJ (tel 020 7736 2604, e-mail swdalexander@btinternet.com) ALFORD, Richard Harding; CMG (2003), OBE (1988); s of Jack Harding Alford (d 1984), of London, and Gertrude Sylvia, ne´e Buckland (d 1990); b 28 December 1943; Educ Dulwich Coll, Keble Coll Oxford (open Grove exhbn in modern history, MA, Dip History and Philosophy of Science); m Penelope Jane, da of James Wort (decd); 2 da (Harriet Jane b 18 April 1971, Jessica Louise b 21 March 1980), 1 s (Joseph William b 1 June 1973); Career VSO Aitchison Coll Lahore 1966–67; British Cncl: asst cultural attache´ British Embassy Prague 1969–72, various posts (Middle East Dept, Policy Res Dept and Educn Contracts Dept) 1972–77; Project Planning Centre Univ of Bradford and Inst of Educn Univ of London 1977–78; British Cncl: asst rep New Delhi 1978–81, dir E Europe and N Asia Dept 1982–85, rep Poland 1985–89, dir Personnel 1989–93, regnl dir Central Europe 1993–96, dir Italy 1996–2003; sec Charles Wallace India Tst 2003–; govr: Centre for Int Briefing Farnham Castle 1992–96, British Inst of Florence 1996–2003, Atlantic Coll 2005–; chair Keats Shelley Meml House Rome 1999–2001; Recreations tennis, theatre; Clubs Friends of Dulwich Coll; Style— Richard Alford, Esq, CMG, OBE; K c/o British Council, 10 Spring Gardens, London SW1A 2BN ALFREDS, Michael Guy Alexander (Mike); s of John Mark Alfreds (d 1978), and Hylda, ne´e Metz (d 1994); b 5 June 1934; Educ Bradfield, American Theater Wing NY, Carnegie-Mellon Inst Pittsburgh (BFA); Career theatre director; dir of prodns Summer Stock Kennebunkport Maine 1958–59; freelance dir 1963–70, Israeli theatre and TV 1970–75, 1983 1989 and 2001; assoc dir RNT 1985 and 1987–88; appts as artistic dir incl: Theatre West Tucson Arizona 1960, Cincinnati Playhouse-in-the-Park 1961–62, Khan Theatre Jerusalem 1972–75, Shared Experience 1975–87 (fndr), Cambridge Theatre Co 1991–95, Method & Madness 1995–99; teacher of acting and directing at various instns incl: LAMDA, Beijing Central Acad of Drama, Univ of Tel Aviv, Arts Cncl Wellington, Royal Shakespeare Co, Royal Court Theatre, Australian Int Workshop Festival, NIDA Sydney, Soros Fndn Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, World Stages Festival Toronto, Graeae Theatre Co; author of several articles in professional jls and co-adaptor of Eugene Sue’s The Wandering Jew (1987); memb: Arts Cncl Drama Panel 1981–85, Arts Cncl Drama Projects Sub Ctee 1982–85, Mgmnt Ctee The Actor’s Centre 1988, Working Pty of Gulbenkian Fndn Enquiry Into Dir Trg (report A Better Direction) 1987–89; bd dir: Almeida Theatre 1982–89, Shared Experience 1975–97, David Glass Ensemble 1990–94, Unicorn Theatre for Children 2000–02; Theatre prodns at Shared Experience incl: Arabian Nights Trilogy 1975–77, Bleak House 1977–78, Science Fictions 1978–79, Cymbeline 1979–80, The Merchant of Venice, La Ronde, A Handful of Dust 1982, The Comedy Without A Title, Successful Strategies, False Confidences 1983, Marriage 1984, The Three Sisters, Too True To Be Good 1986, The Seagull 1991; Cambridge Theatre Co: Lady Windermere’s Fan, The Country Wife 1991, The Revenger’s Tragedy, The Game of Love and Change (and NT) 1992, The Hypochondriac, The Dearly Beloved, Les Enfants du Paradis 1993, A Handful of Dust, Uncle Silas, Emma 1994, What I Did in the Holidays 1995; prodns for Method & Madness incl: Jude the Obscure 1995, Private Lives, Flesh and Blood, Ghosts 1996, The Winter’s Tale 1997, A Cherry Orchard 1998, Demons and Dybbuks, The Black Dahlia 1998, Buried Alive 1999; other prodns incl: Suitcase Packers (Cameri Theatre Tel Aviv 1983, Le Theatre des Nations 1984, Edinburgh Festival 1985), 1001 Nights (Theater der Stadt Heidelberg 1984, Nationale Scene Bergen 1986), The Cherry Orchard (RNT) 1985, The Wandering Jew (RNT) 1987, Countrymania (RNT) 1987, Blood Wedding (Tarragon Theatre Toronto and Banff Centre) 1988, A Streetcar Named Desire (Tianjin People’s Art Theatre China) 1988, Ghosts (Beersheba Municipal Theatre Israel) 1989, The Miser (Oxford Stage Co) 1990, Trouble in Paradise (Talking Pictures) 1990, The Seagull (Oxford Stage Co) 1991, A Flea in her Ear (Theatr Clwyd and W Yorks Playhouse) 1993, Demons (Cameri Theatre Tel Aviv) 2000, Buried Alive (Hampstead Theatre) 2001, Cymbeline (Shakespeare’s Gobe) 2001, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare’s Globe) 2002, The Comedy of Errors (Dartmouth Coll NH) 2002, Collateral Damage (Lamda), The Black Dahlia (Yale Rep Theatre) 2003, Twelfth Night (Rutgers Univ at Shakespeare’s Globe), Pedro the Great Pretender (RSC) 2004, Troilus and Cressida (Rutgers Univ at Shakespeare’s Globe) 2005, Much Ado About Nothing (Rutgers Univ at Shakespeare’s Globe) 2006, The Winter’s Tale (Rutgers Univ at Shakespeare’s Globe) 2007, Cymbeline (Rutgers Univ at Shakespeare’s Globe) 2008; Awards Best Revival BTA Drama Awards for The Seagull 1982, Best Dir BTA Drama and Plays and Players Awards for The Cherry Orchard 1986, Israel Kinoor David Award for Best Dir and Best Prodn for Mandragola (Haifa Theatre) 1971 and Suitcase Packers (Cameri Theatre) 1984), Best Dir Regional Theatre Awards for Jude the Obscure, Private Lives and Flesh and Blood (Method & Madness) 1996; Books Different Every Night: Freeing the Actor (2007); Style— Mike Alfreds; K tel and fax 020 7724 8158, e-mail mike@malfreds.com ALI, Monica; b 1967, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Educ Wadham Coll Oxford; m Simon Torrance; 1 s, 1 da; Career novelist; formerly employed in publishing, design and branding; named in Granta Best of Young British Novelists list 2003; Books Brick Lane (2003, shortlisted Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2003, shortlisted Guardian First Book Award 2003, Debut Novel Award W H Smith People’s Choice Awards 2004, Newcomer of the Year British Book Awards 2004), Alentejo Blue (2006); Style— Ms Monica Ali ALIBHAI-BROWN, Yasmin; da of Kassam Damji (d 1970), and Jena Damji; b 10 December 1949; Educ Univ of Oxford (MPhil); m 1, 1972 (m dis 1990), Shiraz Alibhai; 1 s (Ari b 30 Jan 1978); m 2, 1990, Colin Brown; 1 da (Leila b 11 April 1993); Career journalist and broadcaster; contrib various newspapers incl: The Guardian, New Statesman, The Independent (columnist); research fell IPPR 1996–, sr fell Foreign Policy Centre; memb Home Office Race Forum, advsr on race matters; hon visiting prof in journalism Univ of Cardiff 2007–, visiting prof of journalism Univ of Lincoln 2008–, visiting prof Univ of the West of England 2008–; pres Inst of Family Therapy, vice-pres UN Assoc (UK), special ambass Samaritans; govr RSC, one woman show (RSC, UK and int tour); George Orwell Prize for Politicial Journalism 2002, EMMA Award for Journalism 2004; hon degree Open Univ 1999, hon fell Liverpool John Moores Univ 2003, hon dr York St John Univ 2008; Books No Place Like Home, True Colours (1999), Who Do We Think We Are? (2000), After Multiculturalism (2000), Mixed Feelings (2001), Some of my Best Friends are... (2004), The Settler’s Cookbook (2009); Recreations theatre, cookery; Style— Ms Yasmin Alibhai-Brown; K The Independent, Northcliffe House, Derry Street, London W8 5TT ALIDAD, (ne´ Alidad Mahloudji); s of Khalil Mahloudji, of London, and Farzaneh Mahloudji; b 18 July 1954; Educ Tehran, Switzerland, Mill Hill Sch London, UCL (BSc); Career interior designer; dir Islamic Dept Sotheby’s London 1977–84, estab Alidad Ltd 1985; cmmns for restoration of Nat Tst houses (incl saloon and music room at Buscot House Oxon) and many private residences in the UK and abroad; launched furniture collection 2004, launched fabric collection (for Pierre Frey) 2005 and (for Chelsea Textiles) 2008, lauched Medici collection for Chelsea Textiles 2011; exhibited Br Interior Design Exhbn 1988, 1989 and 1997 (Best Interior Designer The World of Interiors, House and Garden and Elle Decoration magazines 1997); articles and photographs published in numerous interior design magazines and books; memb: Br Interior Design Assoc (BIDA) 1992–, Int Interior Design Assoc (IIDA) 1999–; Best Product of the Year Award World of Interiors 2004; memb charity ctees incl Chicken Shed Theatre Co; Clubs Chelsea Arts; Style— Alidad; K The Lighthouse, Gasworks, 2 Michael Road, London SW6 2AD (tel 020 7384

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m 30 June 1962, Peter Alison (d 1995), s of Youssof Alison; 1 s (Julian Piers b 16 June 1969), 1 da (Elizabeth Charlotte b 10 Jan 1973); Career int child photographer 1980–; works incl: children’s portraiture 1980–84, children’s fashion and advertising photography GB 1984–87, photographic assignments and lectures worldwide 1988–; exhibition of work at Glaziers’ Hall London 1983, numerous appearances on radio and TV, first woman judge BP Chemicals World Photographic Competition 1990, tutor Fuji Film UK Sch of Photography Cyprus and GB 1991, judge 1997 Fuji Awards, judge Southampton Int 90th Exhibition 2003, selector Royal Photographic Soc Int Exhibition 2005, photographic lecture tour China 2008–09; int speaker Nikon-PSS Master Photographer Seminar Singapore 2007; Afocier Agrupacio Foto-Cine Cardanyola-Ripollet Aqueducte 2004: 3 images retained for the Museum of Contemporary Photography; hon lifetime prof Nanjing (China) Inst of Visual Arts 2009, lifetime prof Quanzhou Huaguang Inst of Photography and Art 2009; RPS Int Print Exhbn Bronze Medal 2004; FBIPP 1988 (LBIPP 1981, ABIPP 1982), FRSA 1982, FRPS 1992 (Fellowship and Associateship Applied Distinctions Panel, 1993), FMPA 1995 (first woman pres 2006–07); Awards Kodak Nat Portrait Award winner (first woman to win) 1980, 3M Nat Portfolio Award winner (first woman to win) 1983, BIPP Peter Grugeon Award (first woman to win) 1988, Salon International de la Photographie Mayet Prix du Public Gold Award 2004, Silver Medal for Best Landscape Southampton Int Exhibition 2011; Recreations reading, theatre; Clubs London Portrait Gp; Style— Mrs Fiona Alison; K Normandy Cottage, 14 Avon Park, Ashley, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 2AT (e-mail fiona@littlepics.freeserve.co.uk) ALLAM, Roger William; s of Rev William Sydney Allam (d 1977), of London, and Kathleen, ne´e Service (d 1995); b 26 October 1953; Educ Christ’s Hosp, Univ of Manchester (BA); Career actor; fndr memb Monstrous Regiment Theatre Co; repertory work in Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow; author of contribs on Mercutio and Duke Vincentio in Players of Shakespeare II and III; Theatre roles incl: Angelo in Measure for Measure, title role in Macbeth, Macheath in Threepenny Opera, Dr Rock in The Doctor and The Devils; RSC (joined RSC 1981 (assoc artist 1990)) roles incl: Richmore in Twin Rivals, Conrad in Our Friends in The North, Theseus and Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, Victor in Today, Ford in The Party, The Officer in The Dream Play, Javert in Les Miserables, Adrian in The Archbishop’s Ceiling, Clarence in Richard III, Pimm in Heresies, Brutus in Julius Caesar, Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night, Duke Vincentio in Measure for Measure, Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing, Trigorin in The Seagull, Dr Jekyll in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Macbeth; RNT roles incl: Mirabell in The Way of the World, Ulysses in Troilus and Cressida (Clarence Derwent Award), Graves in Money (Olivier Award), Bassov in Summer Folk (Olivier nomination), Hitler in Albert Speer, Lophakin in The Cherry Orchard, Willy Brandt in Democracy (Olivier nomination); other roles incl: Oberon in The Fairy Queen (Aix-en-Provence Festival) 1989, Angelo in Una Pooka (London) 1992, Philip Madras in The Madras House (London) 1992, Stone in City of Angels (London) 1993 (Olivier nomination), Bernard Nightingale in Arcadia (London) 1994, John Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest (Birmingham Rep and Old Vic) 1995, Serge in Art (London) 1997, Marc in Art (London) 1998, Captain Terri in Privates on Parade (London) 2001 (Olivier Award for Best Actor 2002), What the Night is For (London) 2002, Abanazar in Aladdin (Old Vic) 2004 and 2005, Ray in Blackbird (Edinburgh) 2005 and (London) 2006, Lambert le Roux in Pravda (Chichester) 2006, Bernard in Boeing Boeing (London) 2007, Leonardo in The Giant, Max Reinhardt in Afterlife, Michel in The God of Carnage (Bath and tour) 2009, Albin in La Cages Aux Folles 2009, Falstaff in Henry IV (Globe Theatre) 2010 (Best Actor Laurence Olivier Award 2011); Television incl: Who Bombed Birmingham?, Summerchild in A Landing on the Sun, Between the Lines, Morse, Charlie in The Creatives, Peter Mannion in The Thick of It, Mac in Ashes to Ashes, Margaret, Krod Mandoon, The Old Guys; Radio incl: Jean Valjean in Les Miserables, Svengali in Trilby, Laughter in the Dark (Sony Award), Gilbert Harding, Henry Gosse in Father and Son, The Ring and the Book, Blithe Spirit; Film incl: Stranded, The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone, A Cock and Bull Story, V for Vendetta, The Wind that Shakes the Barley, The Queen, Speed Racer; Recreations playing and listening to music, cooking, drinking red wine; Style— Roger Allam, Esq; K c/o Claire Maroussas, ICM, Oxford House, 76 Oxford Street, London W1D 1BS (tel 020 7636 6565, fax 020 7323 9867) ALLAN, see also: Havelock-Allan ALLAN, Alexander Claud Stuart (Alex); s of Baron Allan of Kilmahew, DSO, OBE (Life Peer, d 1979), and Maureen Catherine Flower, ne´e Stuart Clark; b 9 February 1951; Educ Harrow, Clare Coll Cambridge (MA), UCL (MSc); m 1978, Katie Christine (d 2007), da of Keith Clemson (d 1988); Career admin trainee HM Customs and Excise 1973–76, various roles HM Treasy 1976–82, freelance computer conslt Sydny and Perth 1983–84, princ Reform of Local Govt Finance HM Treasy 1985–86, princ private sec to Chllr of the Exchequer 1986–89, under sec for int fin HM Treasy 1989–90, under sec for gen expenditure policy HM Treasy 1990–92; princ private sec to the PM 1992–97, high cmmr to Australia 1997–99, e-envoy Cabinet Office 1999–2000, living in Western Aust 2001–04 (roles incl conslt Centre for Global Studies and memb Premier’s Science Cncl, Senate Univ of Western Aust and ICT Industry Devpt Forum), perm sec DCA 2004–07, perm sec Miny of Justice 2007, chm JIC and head of intelligence assessment Cabinet Office 2008–; Recreations Grateful Dead music, sailing, computers; Clubs Royal Ocean Racing; Style— Alex Allan, Esq; K Cabinet Office, 70 Whitehall, London SW1A 2AS (tel 020 7276 6042, e-mail jicchairman@cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk) ALLAN, Andrew Norman (Andy); b 26 September 1943; m 1; 2 da; m 2, Joanna, ne´e Forrest; 2 s, 1 da; Career early career as presenter, prodr and editor with ABC and ITN, various positions rising to head of news Thames Television 1969–78, prog controller rising to md Tyne Tees Television 1978–84; Central Independent Television: dir of progs 1984–93, also md Central Broadcasting 1990–93, md Central Independent Television plc 1993–94; Carlton Television (following takeover of Central by Carlton Communications plc): chief exec 1994–95, dir of progs 1996–98; dir TV12 1999–; media conslt 1998–; chm: Birmingham Rep 2000–, Route 4 plc 2001; FRTS; Style— Andy Allan, Esq; K Cheviot View, Hedley on the Hill, Stocksfield, Northumberland NE43 7SW (tel 01661 842185) ALLAN, (Gordon) David; s of Joseph Allan (d 1981), of Banbury, Oxon, and Isobel Joyce, ne´e Williams (d 1982); b 7 August 1940; Educ Bury GS; m 1972, Margaret Elizabeth, da of John Beresford Humphries; 2 s (Simon b 24 Oct 1978, Robin b 2 June 1981); Career country music disc jockey; gen factotum then asst stage mangr Manchester Library Theatre 1957–59, backstage jobs in various rep theatres incl Theatre Royal Windsor

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1959–64, stage mgmnt in West End incl asst stage mangr for Barbra Streisand’s Funny Girl 1964–67, disc jockey Radio 390 (pirate station) 1967–68, announcer/newsreader Anglia TV 1968–69; BBC TV and Radio: continuity announcer BBC2 1969–94, freelance country music broadcaster Radio 2 1969–, presenter/co-prodr TV coverage of annual Wembley Country Music Festival 1969–89; presenter: Sunday Early Show (Radio 2) 1988–92, internetcountryshow.com, Prime Time Radio 2004; continuity announcer: The History Channel; hon citizen Nashville Tennessee 1978; memb Country Music Assoc of America 1970; Awards Disc Jockey of the Year Br Country Music Assoc 1977, 1978 and 1979, Most Popular Euro Country Music Disc Jockey (poll taken in 5 countries by Br Jl Country Music Roundup) 1990, Favourite Presenter UK Country Radio Awards 2001, Int Broadcaster Country Music Assoc 2002; Recreations photography, swimming, lying in the (preferably Spanish) sun; Style— David Allan, Esq; K Redmayne, Bull Lane, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire SL9 8RF (tel and fax 01753 882541, e-mail daviallan@hotmail.com) ALLAN, Prof Dennis Joseph; s of Joseph Sharp Allan (d 1963), and Annie Irene, ne´e Parker (d 1975); b 10 May 1933; Educ Lawrence Sheriff Sch Rugby, Rugby Coll of Engrg (BSc(Eng) external); m Glenis Carole Elizabeth, ne´e Lake; 2 da (Karen Grace b 1957, Melanie Jane b 1962); Career student/graduate apprentice BTH Co Ltd Rugby 1951–56, Nat Serv Tech Servs REME 1957–58, asst chief engr AEI Transformers Ltd Wythenshaw 1964–68 (devpt section ldr Rugby 1959–64); GEC Transformers Ltd Stafford: chief devpt engr 1968–78, quality mangr 1978–80, engrg mangr 1980–83; dir and tech mangr GEC Alsthom T & D Transformers Ltd Stafford 1983–97; engrg conslt 1997–; Royal Acad of Engrg chair in principles of engrg design UMIST 1991–; visiting prof in power distribution engrg Univ of Manchester 2002–; chm: Study Ctee 12 (Transformers) CIGRE 1986–94 (chm BNC 1994–), Power Div IEE 1990–91, TC14 (Transformers) IEC 1993–, Mgmnt Bd EAQA; FIEE 1971, FIMechE 1971, FIEEE 1992, FREng 1993; Recreations industrial archaeology, medieval architecture; Style— Prof Dennis Allan, FREng ALLAN, Geoffrey Robert John; s of Dr Robert Leitch Allan (d 1976), and Elsie Kathleen, ne´e Stewart; b 25 March 1941; Educ Strathallan Sch, Univ of Glasgow (BDS Glas, Rugby blue), Univ of London (MSc); m 1, 1969; 2 s (Christopher Geoffrey b 4 Nov 1973, Nicholas Cochran Robert b 4 Jan 1975), 1 da (Kimberley Kathleen b 12 Nov 1977); m 2, 1984, Rosalind Mary, da of David Smith; 1 step s (Gavin David b 10 April 1973), 1 step da (Suzanne Mary b 27 Feb 1975); Career trainee rising to shift supt Clyde Paper Co 1960–64; house offr, SHO, registrar and sr registrar Glasgow Dental Hosp Canniesburn and Stobhill 1969–77, Eastman Dental Hosp London 1975, conslt in restorative dentistry Guy’s Hosp London 1977–79, joined Glynn Setchell (now called Glynn, Setchell and Allan) 1979; examiner RCPS Glasgow 1985–; appointed to the new Restorative Dentistry Specialist List 1998 and to the Surgical Dentistry Specialist List 2000; memb: BDA, Int Coll of Dentists; FDS RCPS Glas, MRD RCPS Glas; Books BDA Booklet on Treatment of the Cleft Palate Patient; Recreations family, golf, skiing; Clubs Wildernesse, Royal Cinque Ports Golf; Style— Geoffrey Allan, Esq; K Glynn, Setchell & Allan, 35 Devonshire Place, London W1N 1PE (tel 020 7935 3342, fax 020 7224 0558) ALLAN, Prof James Wilson; b 5 May 1945; Educ Marlborough, St Edmund Hall Oxford (MA, DPhil); m 1970, Jennifer Robin, ne´e Hawksworth; 2 s, 2 da; Career Dept of Eastern Art Ashmolean Museum: asst keeper 1966–88, sr asst keeper 1988–91, keeper 1991–2005, prof of eastern art 1996–, dir Inter-Faith Exhbn Serv 2005–06; fell St Cross Coll 1990–2005 (emeritus fell 2005–); pres Br Inst of Persian Studies 2002–06; Publications Medieval Middle Eastern Pottery (1971), Persian Metal Technology 700–1300 AD (1978), Islamic Metalwork: Nuhad Es-Said Collection (1982), Nishapur: Metalwork of the Early Islamic Period (1982), Metalwork of the Islamic World: the Aron Collection (1986), A Short Account of Early Muslim Architecture (1989), Persian Steel: The Tanavoli Collection (with B Gilmour, 2000), Metalwork Treasures from the Islamic Courts (2002); Recreations music, ornithology, walking, travel; Style— Prof James Allan ALLAN, John; CBE (2005); b 20 August 1948; Educ Univ of Edinburgh (BSc); Career mktg trainee then brand mangr Lever Bros 1970–74, mktg appts Consumer Products Div Bristol-Myers 1974–77, various appts rising to mktg and buying dir Fine Fare 1977–85, main bd dir i/c business servs Europe and gp mktg dir BET plc 1985–94, chief exec Exel plc (formerly Ocean Group plc) 1994–2005, chief exec DHL Logisitics 2006–, gp chief fin offr and ceo global business servs Deutsche Post World Net 2007– (memb Mgmnt Bd 2006–); chm DSG Int plc 2009–; non-exec dir: Hamleys plc 1996–2001, Wolseley plc 1999–2004, PHS plc 2001–05, Nat Grid plc 2005–, Samsonite 2007–; pres Freight Tport Assoc 2003–05, chm Freight Forwarding Int 2006–; chm Tport Policy Ctee CBI 1998–2001; memb: Pres’s Ctee CBI 2001–, Int Advsy Ctee Econ Devpt Bd Singapore 2002–07, Univ of Edinburgh Campaign Bd, Supervisory Bd Postbank 2008–, Supervisory Bd Lufthansa 2008–; Style— John Allan, Esq, CBE; K Deutsche Post World Net Headquarters, Charles-de-Gaulle Street, 20 53113 Bonn, Germany (tel 00 49 228 1820) ALLAN, Sheriff John Douglas; OBE (2006); s of Robert Taylor Allan (d 2002), of Edinburgh, and Christina Helen Blythe Allan (d 1970); b 2 October 1941; Educ George Watson’s Coll Edinburgh, Univ of Edinburgh (LLB), Napier Univ (Dip Mgmnt Studies); m 1966, Helen Elizabeth Jean, da of William Aiton (d 1959); 1 s (Graeme b 1967), 1 da (Anne b 1970); Career slr and Notary Public; slr 1963–67, dep procurator fiscal 1967–71, sr legal asst Crown Office 1971–76, asst procurator fiscal Glasgow 1976–77, sr asst procurator fiscal Glasgow 1978–79, asst slr Crown Office 1979–83, regnl procurator fiscal for Lothians & Borders 1983–88; Sheriff of S Strathclyde, Dumfries and Galloway at Lanark 1988–2000, Sheriff of Lothian and Borders at Edinburgh 2000–08; chm Judicial Cmm of Gen Assembly of Church of Scotland 1998–2003 (memb 2009–); memb Bd Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration 1995–2003 (dep chm 2002–03); Sheriffs’ Assoc: pres 2000–02, vice-pres 1997–2000, sec 1991–97; regnl vice-pres Cwlth Magistrates and Judges Assoc 2003–09 (memb Cncl 2000–03 and 2009–), memb Judicial Appointments Bd for Scotland 2002–08; chm Exec Ctee Scottish Cncl Scout Assoc 2009–; Recreations youth work, church work, walking; Style— Sheriff J Douglas Allan, OBE; K Minard, 80 Greenbank Crescent, Edinburgh EH10 5SW (tel 0131 447 2593) ALLAN, Richard Bellerby; b 2 August 1940; Educ Marlborough, Merton Coll Oxford (MA); m 17 Sept 1966, Diana Rosemary Cotton, QC, qv; 2 s (Jonathan Bellerby b 28 June 1972, Jeremy Richard b 7 Aug 1974), 1 da (Joanna Frances b 10 March 1977); Career KPMG (and predecessor firms): articled clerk 1962–65, qualified sr 1965–69, mangr 1969–77, ptnr 1977–96; non-exec dir T&G Allan Ltd; Bodley fell Merton Coll Oxford; FRGS; Style— Richard Allan, Esq; K 8 Northampton Park, London N1 2PJ (tel 020 7226 7440) ALLAN, Prof Robert Norman; s of Dr Malcolm Allan (d 1994), and Kathleen Mary, ne´e Tuck (d 1972); b 26 July 1941; Educ Ashby-de-la-Zouch Boys’ GS, Univ of Birmingham (MB ChB, MD, PhD); m 8 July 1978, Ann-Marie Teresa, da of Bernard Sommereux; 2 da (Charlotte Louise b 16 May 1981, Sophie Marie b 25 March 1989); Career house physician: Queen Elizabeth Hosp Birmingham 1965 (house surgn Dept of Neuro-Surgery 1964), Children’s Hosp Birmingham 1965; SHO Warwick Hosp 1966–67, Sheldon clinical res fell Dept of Pathology Warwick Hosp and Dept of Biochemistry Queen Elizabeth Hosp 1967–68, house physician Dept of Neurology Hammersmith Hosp London 1968, asst lectr Dept of Med Royal Post Grad Med Sch London 1968–69, med registrar The Gen Hosp Birmingham 1970–71, sr med registrar Nutritional and Intestinal Unit United Birmingham Hosps 1972–74 and 1975–76, US post-doctoral res fell Gastroenterology Unit Mayo Grad Sch of Med Rochester Minnesota 1974–75, hon prof of med, conslt physician (with an interest in gastroenterology) 1977–2006, dir of med educn Univ Hosp

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Birmingham NHS Tst (dep med dir 2002–06), conslt advsr in gastroenterology to Royal Navy 2000–, dir of pubns and ed Clinical Medicine jl RCP 2006–11, dir of pubns Royal Coll of Physicians of London 2006–11; Br Soc of Gastroenterology: past pres, chm Cncl 2002–03, ed GUT 1988–95, memb Educn and Sci Ctee 1980–86 and 1990–95, memb Clinical Servs Ctee 1993–97; chm: Endowment Research Fund Univ Hosp Birmingham NHS Tst 1993–2000, Ctee on Gastroenterology and Hepatology RCP 2002–03; regnl Royal Coll advsr RCP 1993–97; memb British Soc of Gastroenterology 1974; FRCP 1980; Books Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (1983, 3 edn 1996), Gastroenterology Textbook of Clinical Science and Practice (1984, 2 edn 1993), author of pubns on the epidemiology, incidence, prognosis and cancer risk in inflammatory bowel disease; Recreations opera, political biography, architectural history; Style— Prof Robert Allan; K 5 Carpenter Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2JT (tel 0121 454 1943, e-mail robertnallan@btinternet.com) ALLAN, Robert William; s of William Bennett Allan (d 1986), of NY, USA, and Mona Teresa, Bradley, ne´e Langford; b 4 May 1945; Educ Xaverian Coll Brighton; m 15 July 1979, Elizabeth (d 2000), da of John Jackson, of Newcastle; 2 da (Charlotte b 1979, Kirsty b 1982); Career admitted slr 1967; ptnr: Roney & Co 1971–73, Simons Muirhead & Allan 1973–86, Denton Wilde Sapte 1986–2003, Mayer Brown int LLP 2003–; memb Law Soc; Recreations music, food, wine, skiing, clay pigeon shooting, travel; Clubs Groucho; Style— Robert W Allan, Esq; K Mayer Brown International LLP, 11 Pilgrim Street, London EC4V 6RW (tel 020 7782 8549, fax 020 7782 8155, e-mail rallan@mayerbrown.com) ALLAN, Stephen David; s of Gerry Allan, of London, and Sonja, ne´e Geiringer; b 26 June 1963; Educ City of London Sch; m 21 March 1991, Hayley Sara, da of Jeffrey Frankel; Career mangr Fotofast 1981, trainee media exec Yershon Media 1981; The Media Business Group plc (floated 1995): media exec 1982, assoc dir 1986, bd dir holding co 1987, equity shareholder 1988, first dir of new business 1989–93, md 1993– (merged with Mediacom 1998); Mediacom: joint md 1998–2000, chief exec 2000–04, vice-chm 2004–08 (taken over by WPP 2005), worldwide chm and ceo 2008–; ceo Group M 2006–; MIPA 1988; Recreations golf, shooting, travel; Clubs Coombe Hill Golf; Style— Stephen Allan, Esq; K 124 Theobald’s Road, London WC1X 8RX (tel 020 7158 5000, fax 020 7158 5003, e-mail stephen.allan@mediacom.com) ALLAN, Timothy Neil (Tim); s of Dr Tom and Helen Allan, of Godalming; b 5 March 1970; Educ Royal GS Guildford, Godalming Coll, Sorbonne Paris, Pembroke Coll Cambridge (BA), INSEAD (MBA); Partner Ms Carey Scott; Career restaurant reviewer Paupers’ Paris 1989, researcher for Rt Hon Tony Blair, MP 1992–94 (as oppn spokesman on home affrs), prodr A Week in Politics Channel Four TV 1994, press offr to Rt Hon Tony Blair, MP 1994–98 (as ldr of Oppn 1994–97 and Prime Minister 1997–98), dir of corp communications BSkyB 1998–2001; fndr Portland 2001–; Recreations golf, New York, wine tasting; Clubs Soho House; Style— Tim Allan, Esq ALLARDYCE, Sam; b 19 October 1954, Dudley; Career professional footballer and manager; clubs as player: Bolton Wanderers 1969–1980 (debut 1973, winners Second Division 1978), Sunderland 1980–81, Millwall 1981–83, Tampa Bay Rowdies (USA) 1983, Coventry City 1983–84, Huddersfield Town 1984–85, Bolton Wanderers 1985–86, Preston North End 1986–89; player-coach: West Bromwich Albion 1989–91, Preston North End 1992–93; mangr: Limerick (Ireland) 1993–94, Blackpool 1994–96, Notts County 1997–99 (winners Third Division 1998), Bolton Wanderers 1999–2007 (promoted to Premier League 2001), Newcastle United 2007–08, Blackburn Rovers 2008–10, West Ham United 2011–; Style— Mr Sam Allardyce; K West Ham United FC, Boleyn Ground, Green Street, Upton Park, London E13 9AZ ALLASON, Julian Edward; s of Lt-Col James Harry Allason, OBE, FRSA; Educ Downside, Univ of Sussex, Aix-en-Provence Univ, St John’s Nottingham; m 1976 (m dis 1989), Jessica Marland, da of Richard Thomas Wingert, of Conn, USA; 2 s (James b 1980, Benjamin b 1984), 1 da (Chloe b 1982); m 2, 1999, Dr Sarah King; 2 s (Gabriel b 2000, Raphael b 2004); Career dir: Apricot Computers plc 1979–86, Sharp Technology Fund plc 1984–99; md The Blackthorn Gp 1989–; author; publisher Microcomputer Printout Magazine 1979–83; columnist: The Observer 1981–83, Daily Telegraph 1983–86; contrib ed Conde´ Nast magazines 1997–2002; contrib FT 1999–; JP Inner London 1973–78; memb Information Technol NEDC 1984–86; Knight SMOM 1985 (Cdr of Merit 1989); Books The Pet Companion (1981), English Legal Heritage (co-ed, 1979), Prayers of the Order of Malta (1990), Counselling and Happiness (1997), Ringside Seat (ed, 2006); Krak: Stronghold of the Hospitallers (2008); Recreations photography, messing about in boats; Clubs White’s, Jet; Style— Julian Allason, Esq; K PO Box 41, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 6TD ALLASON, Rupert William Simon; s of Lt-Col James Harry Allason, OBE, FRSA; b 8 November 1951; Educ Downside, Univ Hall Buckland, Univ of Lille, Univ of Grenoble; m 1979 (m dis 1996), Nicole Jane, da of M L Van Moppes (d 1963), of Bermuda; 1 s (Thomas b 1980), 1 da (Alexandra b 1987); Career author (pen name Nigel West); special constable 1975–82, BBC TV 1978–82, Euro ed Intelligence Quarterly 1985–; Parly candidate (Cons): Kettering 1979, Battersea 1983; MP (Cons) Torbay 1987–97; Books The Branch A History of the Metropolitan Police Special Branch 1883–1983 (1983); as Nigel West: SPY! (with Richard Deacon, 1980), MI5 (1981), A Matter of Trust (1982), MI6 (1983), Unreliable Witness (1984), GARBO (with Juan Pujol, 1985), GCHQ (1986), Molehunt (1987), The Friends (1988), Games of Intelligence (1989), The Blue List (1989), Cuban Bluff (1990), Seven Spies (1991), Secret War (1992), The Faber Book of Espionage (ed, 1993), The Illegals (1993), The Faber Book of Treachery (1995), The Secret War for the Falklands (1997), Counterfeit Spies (1998), Crown Jewels (with Oleg Tsarev, 1998), Venona (1999), The Third Secret (2000), Mortal Crimes (2004), The Guy Liddell Diaries (2005), MASK (2005), The Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence (2005), At Her Majesty’s Secret Service (2006), Historical Dictionary of Cold War Counter-Intelligence (2007), Historical Dictionary of International Intelligence (2006), Historical Dictionary of World War II Intelligence (2008), Historical Dictionary of Sexspionage (2009), TRIPLEX (with Oleg Tsarev, 2009); Recreations skiing, sailing; Clubs White’s, Special Forces, Royal Yacht Sqdn; Style— Rupert Allason, Esq; K 6 Burton Mews, London SW1W 9EP (tel 020 7352 1110) ALLCOCK, Anthony (Tony); MBE; s of Ernest Stacey Allcock (d 1999), and Joan Winifred Allcock (d 1986); b 11 June 1955; Educ Norwich City Coll; Career bowls player; world outdoor champion 1980, 1984 and 1988, world outdoor singles champion 1992 and 1996, world indoor singles champion 1986, 1987 and 2002, world indoor pairs champion (with David Bryant, CBE) 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1996, world pairs champion (with David A Holt) 2003; Eng Bowls Capt 1998–; chief exec: English Bowling Assoc 2003–08, Bowls England 2008–; patron Visually Impaired Bowls England (VIBE); Books Improve your Bowls (1988), Step by Step Guide to Bowls (1988), End to End - a year in bowls (1989), Bowl to Win (1994); Recreations countryside, opera, horses, antiques, showing and breeding dogs; Clubs Cheltenham Bowling, Cotswold and Mid Glos; Style— Tony Allcock, Esq, MBE; K Belgrave House, 85 Manor Road, Worthing, West Sussex BN11 4SL ALLCOCK, John Paul Major; s of John Gladding Major Allcock, CB (d 1986), and Eileen Winifred Arnold, ne´e Baiss (d 2003); b 8 July 1941; Educ St Edward’s Sch Oxford, KCL (BSc), Faculte´ Polytechnique de Mons Belgium (Maıˆtrise en Science Applique´e); m 7 Nov 1981 (m dis 1992), Caroline Anne, da of Arthur Frederick Lyle Rocke, of Olney, Maryland, USA; 2 da (Arabella Louise b 27 April 1983, Lucinda Anne b 20 Feb 1990), 1 s (Oliver John Llewelyn b 1 March 1985); Career chartered patent agent 1968, admitted slr 1977, ptnr specialising in intellectual property Bristows (formerly Bristows Cooke & Carpmael) 1981–2002 (conslt 2002–05); European patent attorney 1978, registered trade mark agent


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1990; memb Law Soc; fell Chartered Inst of Patent Agents 1968, MIEE 1971, CEng 1971; Recreations sailing, walking and travelling; Style— John Allcock, Esq; K e-mail jpallcock@aol.com ALLDIS, Christopher John; s of John Henry Alldis (d 1981), and Isabel Marjorie, ne´e Carter (d 1999); b 16 May 1947; Educ Birkenhead Sch, Emmanuel Coll Cambridge (MA, LLB); m 14 Sept 1985, Marcia Elizabeth, ne´e Kidman; 2 da (Amy Elizabeth b 1987, Rebecca Isabel Amelia b 1989); Career called to the Bar Gray’s Inn 1970; practising Northern Circuit, recorder of the Crown Court 1994–; Recreations gliding, light aviation, skiing, fishing; Clubs Naval and Military; Style— Christopher Alldis, Esq; K Romsdal, 3 Prenton Lane, Birkenhead, Merseyside (tel 0151 608 1828); Oriel Chambers, Water Street, Liverpool (tel 0151 236 4321, fax 0151 236 3332, e-mail christopheralldis@compuserve.com) ALLDRITT, Prof Keith; b 10 December 1935, Wolverhampton, W Midlands; Educ Wolverhampton GS, St Catharine’s Coll Cambridge; m Joan Hardwick; 2 s (Mark, Benjamin), 1 da (Miranda); Career lektor Univ of Vienna 1957–58, asst prof Univ of Illinois 1958–63, prof Univ of Br Columbia 1963–2000; Master Teacher Award Univ of Br Columbia; memb Soc of Authors; FRSL 1977; Books The Good Pitman (1976), The Lover Next Door (1977), Elgar on the Journey to Hanley (1979), T S Eliot’s Four Quartets (1987), The Greatest of Friends - Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt 1941–45 (1995), The Poet as Spy (1997), W B Yeats: A Biography (1998), David Jones: Writer and Artist (2003); Recreations classical music, opera; Style— Prof Keith Alldritt; K c/o David Higham Associates Ltd, 5–8 Lower John Street, Golden Square, London W1F 9HA (tel 020 7437 7888, fax 020 7437 1072) ALLEN, Benedict; s of Colin Allen; b 1 March 1960, Macclesfield; Educ Bradfield Coll, UEA (BSc); m Lenka Flidrova; 1 da (Natalya Anna), 1 s (Frederick St George); Career author and explorer; TV presenter and filmmaker, pioneer of the filming of arduous expeditions for TV; walked and canoed (with indigenous help) 600 miles across NE Amazonia 1983, made first contact with threatened Obini people (Irian Jaya), first outsider to undergo secret sacred Niowra male initiation ceremony Papua New Guinea 1984–85, investigated apemen stories Sumatra 1987, first contact with threatened Yaifo people Papua New Guinea, crossed Central Range of Papua New Guinea and (by small craft with two companions) Torres Strait from New Guinea to Aust to live with Aboriginals in Gibson Desert 1988–89, crossed (often alone on foot) Amazon Basin at widest point (5600 km), walked entire length (1000 miles) of Skeleton Coast/Namib Desert Namibia 1996 (first to be allowed to make this journey), 5.5 month trek by horse and camel through Mongolia (incl 6 week lone crossing of the Gobi Desert) 1997, obtained point-of-view of indigenous people accused of murder of Col Fawcett 1998, researched and filmed Last of the Medicine Men (first major TV documentary series on practises of shamans and medicine men) 2000, journeyed (with dogteams with assistance of Chukchi people) 1000 miles through Siberia 2001; patron: Save the Rhino, Environmental Justice Fndn; supporter: Survival Int, Orang Utan Fndn; FRAI 1985, FRGS 1985 (memb Cncl); Television Raiders of the Lost Lake 1995, Mombasa to the Mountains of the Moon 1996, The Skeleton Coast 1997, Edge of Blue Heaven 1998, The Bones of Colonel Fawcett 1998, Last of the Medicine Men 2000, Ice Dogs 2002, The Big Read: His Dark Materials 2003, Adventure for Boys: The Lost Worlds of Rider Haggard 2006, Travellers Century 2008, Unbreakable 2008, Travellers Century 2008; Publications Mad White Giant (1985), Into the Crocodile Nest (1987), Hunting the Gugu (1989), The Proving Grounds (1991), Through Jaguar Eyes (1994), More Great Railway Journeys (jtly, 1996), The Skeleton Coast (1997), Edge of Blue Heaven (1998), Last of the Medicine Men (2000), The Faber Book of Exploration (2002), Into the Abyss (2006); Style— Benedict Allen, Esq; K 72 York Road, Montpelier, Bristol BS6 5QF (tel 0117 307 9494, e-mail info@benedictallen.com, website www.benedictallen.com) ALLEN, Charles Lamb; CBE; b 4 January 1957, Lanark, Scotland; Career accountant British Steel 1974–79, dep audit mangr TM Gp Galaghers plc 1979–82; Grand Metropolitan plc: dir GrandMet International Services Ltd 1982–85, gp md Compass Vending and Grand Metropolitan Innovations Ltd 1986–87, md GIS Middle East Ltd 1987–88; md Compass Group plc (following buyout from GrandMet) 1988–91; chief exec Leisure Div Granada Gp plc 1991–92, chief exec Granada TV 1992–96 (chm 1996–2000), chm Granada Leisure and Services to Business Div 1994–2000, chief exec LWT (following takeover by Granada) 1994–96 (chm 1996–), chief operating offr Granada Gp plc 1995–96, chief exec Granada Gp plc 1996–2000, chm Forte plc (following takeover by Granada) 1996–2000, chm GMTV 1996–2000 (dep chm 1994–96), chm Yorkshire Tyne Tees Television 1997–2000, dep chm Granada Compass plc 2000–01, exec chm Granada plc 2000–04, chief exec ITV plc 2004–07, chm EMI Music 2008–10; currently: chm Global Radio Gp, non-exec dir Virgin Media 2008–, dir Endemol 2008–, GETAS 2009–; non-exec dir Tesco plc 1999–2010; chief advsr Home Office 2006–08, sr advsr Goldman Sachs 2008–; Race for Opportunity 1997–2000; dir International Cncl; vice-pres RTS; dep chm Business in the Community 1997–2008; chm Br Hospitality Cncl 1998–2000, dir Br Hospitality Assoc 1998–2000, chm Manchester 2002 Commonwealth Games 2000–03, vice-chm London 2012 2003–, dir LOCOG 2005–; HRH The Prince of Wales Ambassador Award 1999; Hon DBA Manchester Metropolitan Univ 1999, Hon DLitt Univ of Salford 2002; fell Chartered Mgmnt Accountants (FCMA), FHCIMA, FRSA; Recreations theatre, travel; Style— Charles Allen, CBE ALLEN, Dr Christopher Michael Colquhoun; s of Christopher Oswald Colquhoun Allen, of Kingsbridge, S Devon, and Barbara Louise, ne´e Archer; b 1 December 1948, Valparai, India; Educ Eastbourne Coll, Christ’s Coll Cambridge (MA, MD), Guy’s Hosp Med Sch; m 28 July 1973, Susan Valerie, da of Alan Douglas Belcher (d 1971), of Sheffield; 2 da (Kate b 1978, Joanna b Dec 1979), 1 s (Samuel b 1982); Career sr house offr: renal medicine St Thomas’ Hosp 1976–77, Nat Hosp for Nervous Diseases 1977; hon sr registrar Dept of Neurology Guy’s Hosp 1979–82 (house offr Med Professorial Unit 1973–74, med registrar 1977–79), neurology registrar Middx Hosp 1982–84, sr registrar in neurology Charing Cross Hosp 1984–86, conslt neurologist Addenbrooke’s Hosp Cambridge 1986–, dean Sch of Clinical Med Univ of Cambridge 1996–2003; fell Wolfson Coll Cambridge 1996–; FRCP; Books The Management of Acute Stroke (1988), contrib (with Dr C Luek) Diseases of the Nervous System in Davidson’s Textbook of Medicine (1999); Recreations listening to Mozart, writing book reviews, windsurfing, sailing; Style— Dr Christopher Allen; K 232 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 8QE (tel 01223 247694, fax 01223 414904, e-mail cmca100@cam.ac.uk); Department of Neurology, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge CB2 0QQ (tel 01223 216301, fax 01223 336941) ALLEN, Fergus Hamilton; CB (1969); s of Charles Winckworth Allen (d 1971), of Dublin, and Marjorie Helen, ne´e Budge (d 1986); b 3 September 1921; Educ Newtown Sch Waterford, Trinity Coll Dublin (MA, MAI, ScD); m 1947, Margaret Joan, da of Prof Michael J Gorman (d 1982), of Dublin; 2 da (Mary, Elizabeth); Career asst engr Sir Cyril Kirkpatrick and Partners 1943–48, Port of London Authy 1949–52, dir Hydraulics Res Station Dept of Scientific and Industrial Res (now SERC) 1958–65 (asst dir 1952–58), chief scientific offr Cabinet Office 1965–69, civil serv cmmr 1969–74, first civil serv cmmr Civil Serv Dept 1974–81; ICE: memb 1947–57, fell 1957–86, Telford Gold Medal 1958, memb Cncl 1962–67 and 1968–71; FRSL 2000; Books The Brown Parrots of Providencia (1993), Who Goes There? (1996), Mrs Power Looks Over the Bay (1999), Gas Light & Coke (2006), Before Troy (2010); Recreations reading, writing; Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Fergus Allen, Esq, CB; K Dundrum, Wantage Road, Streatley, Reading, Berkshire RG8 9LB (tel 01491 873234, e-mail fergusallen@btinternet.com)

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ALLEN, Gary James; CBE (1991), DL (1993); s of late Alfred Allen, of Sutton Coldfield, W Midlands, and late Alice Jane Allen; b 30 September 1944; Educ King Edward VI GS Birmingham, Univ of Liverpool (BCom); m 10 Sept 1966, Judith Anne, da of William Nattrass (d 1961); 3 s (Andrew b 1969, Anthony b 1971, James b 1979); Career md IMI Range Ltd 1973–77; IMI plc: dir 1978–2005, asst md 1985–86, chief exec 1986–2000, chm 2001–05; chm Eley Ltd 1981–85; non-exec dir: NV Bekaert SA Belgium 1987–, Marley plc 1989–97 (dep chm 1993–97), Birmingham European Airways 1989–91, London Stock Exchange 1994–, The Nat Exhibition Centre Ltd 1989–, Temple Bar Investment Tst plc 2001–; memb Cncl: Birmingham Chamber of Industry and Commerce 1983–98 (pres 1991–92, memb Bd 1994–96), Univ of Birmingham 1985–90 (hon life memb Ct 1984–), CBI 1986–99 (W Midlands Regnl Cncl 1983–89); Midland Businessman of the Year 1989; pres W Midlands Region Lord’s Taverners 1994– (chm 1987–93, memb Cncl 1995–2001, tstee 1995–2001); memb Bd Birmingham Royal Ballet 1993–2003, pres Midlands Club Cricket Conf 1995–96, tstee Industry in Educn 1998–, chm Birmingham Children’s Hosp Appeal 1995–2000; High Sheriff W Midlands 2002–03; Freeman Worshipful Co of Gunmakers; Hon DSc Univ of Birmingham 2003; FCMA 1985, CIMgt 1986, FRSA 1988; Order of Leopold II (Belgium) 2002; Recreations sport, reading, gardening, cooking; Clubs Lord’s Taverners, RAC; Style— Gary J Allen, Esq, CBE, DL ALLEN, Sir Geoffrey; kt (1979); s of John James Allen, and Marjorie Allen, of Wingerworth, Derbys; b 29 October 1928; Educ Clay Cross Tupton Hall GS, Univ of Leeds (BSc, PhD); m 1973, Valerie Frances, da of Arthur Duckworth (d 1979); 1 da (Naomi); Career scientist; prof of chemical physics Univ of Manchester 1965–75, prof of chemical technol Imperial Coll London 1976–81; chm Sci Res Cncl 1977–81 (memb 1976); visiting fell Robinson Coll Cambridge 1980–; head res engrg Unilever 1981–90, dir Unilever plc and Unilever NV 1982–90, exec advsr Kobe Steel Ltd 1990–2000; pres: SCI 1990–92, Plastics and Rubber Inst 1990–91, Inst of Materials 1993–94; dir: Courtaulds plc (non-exec) 1987–93, Cambridge Quantum Fund 1990–94; chllr UEA 1994–2003; Hon MSc Univ of Manchester; Hon DUniv: Open Univ 1981, Univ of N London; Hon DSc: Univ of Durham 1984, UEA 1985, Univ of Bath 1985, Univ of Bradford 1985, Loughborough Univ 1985, Univ of Essex 1986, Keele Univ 1986, Univ of Leeds 1986, Cranfield Inst of Technol 1988, Surrey Univ 1989, Univ of Sheffield 1993; hon fell UMIST 1993; CEng 1986, FRS 1976, FIC 1986, Hon FIChemE 1989, Hon FCGI 1990, FREng 1993, Hon FIM 2002, FInstP, FRCS, FPRI; Recreations opera, walking, talking; Style— Sir Geoffrey Allen, FRS, FREng; K 18 Oxford House, 52 Parkside, London SW19 5NE (tel 020 8947 7459, fax 020 8879 1959) ALLEN, Graham William; MP; s of William Allen, and Edna, ne´e Holt; b 11 January 1953; Educ Robert Shaw Primary, Forest Fields GS; Career warehouseman Nottingham 1971–72, Lab Pty res offr 1978–83, Local Govt offr GLC 1983–84, Trades Union nat co-ordinator Political Fund Ballots Campaign 1984–86, regnl res and educn offr GMBATU 1986–87, MP (Lab) Nottingham N 1987–; memb: Public Accounts Ctee 1988–90, Procedure Ctee, 1990 Fin Bill Ctee; chm PLP Treasy Ctee 1990–92; oppn frontbench spokesman on social security 1991–92, shadow min (democracy and the constitution) Home Office 1992–94, shadow min (media) Dept of Nat Heritage 1994–95, shadow min (buses, air and sea) Dept of Tport 1995–96, shadow min (health and safety) Dept of Environment 1996–97, a Lord Cmmr of HM Treasy (Govt whip) 1997–98, vice-chamberlain HM Household 1998–2001; Publications Reinventing Democracy (1995), The Last Prime Minister - Being Honest About the UK Presidency (2002), Early Intervention (with Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith, MP, qv, 2008); Recreations painting, golf, cooking, cricket, walking, democratising the UK; Clubs Basford Hall Miners’ Welfare, Strelley Social, Dunkirk Cricket, Beechdale Community Assoc, Lords and Commons Cricket; Style— Graham W Allen, Esq, MP; K House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA ALLEN, Hugh Edward Keith; b 22 April 1934; Educ Oundle, Univ of Cambridge (MA), Royal Sch of Mines Imperial Coll London (BScEng); m 8 Aug 1959, Ann, ne´e Barling; 5 c; Career Anglo/De Beers Gp: engr 1959–78, mangr Orapa Diamond Mine Botswana 1973–76; reader Imperial Coll London 1978–87, mining advsr RTZ Corporation plc 1987–90, dir RTZ Technical Services Ltd 1990–96, ptnr Allen Associates 1996–2009; Hon DSc 1997; ARSM, Hon FIMM (pres 1991–92), FREng 1993; Style— Hugh Allen, Esq, FREng; K 12 Roxborough Park, Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex HA1 3BE (tel 020 8422 0300) ALLEN, Isabel Clare; da of Very Rev John Edward Allen, qv, and Eleanor Allen; b 30 May 1968; Educ Univ of Manchester (BA), Univ of Westminster (RIBA pt I), South Bank Univ (DipArch, RIBA pt II, RIBA dissertation prize); Career ed Architects Jl 1999–2007 (buildings ed 1996–99), design dir Happiness Architecture Beauty 2007–; memb Cncl AA; judge of various architectural awards incl RIBA Stirling Prize 2006; IBP Young Journalist of the Year 1997; Publications Structure as Design (2000); Clubs Architecture; Style— Ms Isabel Allen ALLEN, James Hendricuss; QC (1995); Educ Morley GS, Univ of Nothumbria (BA); Career recorder of the Crown Court 1995–, dep judge of the High Court (Chancery Div and Queen’s Bench Div) 2000–, deemster Isle of Man 2010– (acting deemster 2008); asst parly cmmr for England 2000–; Style— James H Allen, Esq, QC; K Barristers Chambers, 6 Park Square, Leeds LS1 2LW (tel 0113 245 9763, fax 0113 242 4395, e-mail chambers@no6.co.uk, website www.no6.co.uk) ALLEN, Jeremy Roger; s of Guy Lancelot Allen (d 1990), and Joan Isobel Lingwood, ne´e Wright (d 2005); b 5 July 1944, Bournemouth, Dorset; Educ Bedales, Coll of Law; m 24 Jan 1970, Margaret, ne´e Gilbert; 2 s (Jonathan Guy b 5 March 1974, Nicholas William b 11 March 1982), 1 da (Charlotte Lucy b 16 March 1977); Career admitted slr 1970; articled Johnstone Sharp & Walker, with Raleigh Industries 1968–72, ptnr Hunt Dickins 1973–94 (asst slt 1972, managing ptnr 1987), co-fndr Poppleston Allen Licensing Slrs 1994; chm Inst of Licensing 2011–; memb: Magistrates’ Court Rule Ctee 1982–2002, Cncl Law Soc 1986–92 (chm Criminal Law Ctee 1987–91), Lord Chllr’s Efficiency Cmmn 1987–89, Advsy Ctee on Licensing Act DCMS; legal dir: Noctis, Br Beer and Pub Assoc; memb Law Soc; companion Br Inst of Innkeeping; Recreations reading, theatre, running, watching sport; Clubs Nottingham and Notts United Servs; Style— Jeremy Allen, Esq; K 10 Pelham Crescent, The Park, Nottingham NG7 1AW (tel 0115 947 3471); Poppleston Allen, 37 Stoney Street, The Lace Market, Nottingham NG1 1LS (tel 0115 953 8500, fax 0115 953 8501, e-mail jeremy@popall.co.uk) ALLEN, Very Rev John Edward; s of Rev Canon Ronald Edward Taylor Allen, MC (d 1984), and Isabel Edith, ne´e Otter-Barry (d 1994); b 9 June 1932; Educ Rugby, UC Oxford (MA), Fitzwilliam Coll Cambridge (MA), Westcott House Cambridge; m 1957, Eleanor, ne´e Prynne; 1 s (Christopher), 3 da (Rebecca, Madeleine, Isabel, qv); Career chaplain Univ of Bristol 1971–79, vicar Chippenham 1979–82, provost Wakefield 1982–97 (provost emeritus 1997–); memb: Gen Synod C of E 1985–97, Bd of Social Responsibility C of E 1985–90, Bd of Mission 1991–96; vice-chm Partnership for World Mission 1987–96; vice-chm Wakefield HA 1991–97, chm Wakefield Med Research Ethics Ctee 1991–97, memb Multi-Centre Research Ethics Ctee Northern and Yorks Regn 1997–2001, chm Scarborough and NE Yorks Hosps NHS Tst 1997–2001; religious advsr Yorkshire Television 1994–96; govr Queen Elizabeth GS Wakefield 1982–98, chm of govrs Cathedral HS 1992–97; Recreations walking, fishing, people; Style— The Very Rev John Allen; K The Glebe Barn, Sawdon, North Yorkshire YO13 9DY (tel 01723 859854, e-mail jeallen70@btinternet.com) ALLEN, Prof John Edward; s of Thomas Edward Allen (d 1984), and Rose, ne´e Boorman (d 1978); b 6 December 1928; Educ Univ of Liverpool (BEng, PhD, DEng), Univ of Cambridge (MA), Univ of Oxford (MA, DSc); m 16 July 1952, Margaret, da of Arthur

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fell American Physical Soc 1989; FInstP 1961, FIEE 1965, FIEEE 2010; Style— Prof John Allen; K University College, Oxford OX1 4BH (tel 01865 276602, fax 01865 276790, e-mail john.allen@univ.ox.ac.uk) ALLEN, Prof John Walter; s of Walter Allen (d 1992), and B M Allen (d 1999); b 7 March 1928; Educ King Edward’s HS Birmingham, Sidney Sussex Coll Cambridge (open major scholar, MA); m 1, Mavis Joan, ne´e Williamson (d 1972); 1 s (Matthew John b 1962); m 2, 1981, Hania Renata, ne´e Szawelska; Career Nat Serv RAF Educn Branch 1949–51; staff scientist Ericsson Telephones Beeston Nottingham 1951–56; research scientist Royal Naval Scientific Serv Electronics Research Lab 1956–64; visiting assoc prof Stanford Univ California 1964–66; Univ of St Andrews: Tullis Russell fell Dept of Physics 1968–72, reader in physics 1972–80, personal chair in solid state physics 1980–; memb American Physical Soc; DSc (hc) Univ St Andrews 2010; FSA Scot, FRSE 1985; Recreations traditional dance, archaeology; Style— Prof John W Allen, FRSE; K 2 Dempster Terrace, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9QQ (tel 01334 474163); Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews, North Haugh, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9SS (tel 01334 463029, fax 01334 463104, e-mail jwa@st-andrews.ac.uk) ALLEN, Dr Justin Norman Bertram; b 7 December 1945; Educ Northgate GS for Boys Ipswich, Guy’s Hosp Med Sch (MB BS, LRCP MRCS, DObstRCOG, FRCGP 1986); m Sue; 3 c; Career pre-registration appts Guy’s and Lewisham Hosps 1969–70, internship Pittsfield Massachusetts 1970–71, Ipswich Vocational Trg Scheme 1971–73, in gen practice 1973–2003 (sr ptnr 1980–92); RCGP: co-opted memb Cncl 1993–2005, memb Int Ctee 1993–2004, jt sec Jt Ctee on Postgraduate Training for Gen Practice 1993–2005, pres Euro Acad of Teachers in Gen Practice 2001–05; gp postgrad dean LNR Deanery 2001–06, hon prof of family medicine De Montfort Univ Leicester 2005–; author of various pubns in academic jls; Style— Prof Justin Allen; K e-mail justinallen@btinternet.com ALLEN, Keith Howell Charles; s of Edward Allen, and Mary Elizabeth, ne´e John; b 2 September 1953; Educ Sir Anthony Browns Brentwood, Brune Park Comp Gosport; Children 1 da (Lily Rose b 2 May 1985), 1 s (Alfie b 11 Sept 1986); Career actor and writer; writer England World Cup Song (World in Motion) 1990 and Euro Cup Song (Englands Irie, with Black Grape) 1996, performed unofficial England World Cup Song (Vindaloo) 1998; Theatre acting credits incl: Street Trash (NT Studio), DC Barry Hooper in Murmuring Judges (RNT) 1993, Teddy in The Homecoming (RNT) 1997, The Room/Celebration (Almeida Theatre) 2000; as writer and performer: The Yob, The Bullshitters, Detectives on The Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Whatever You Want, I Love Keith Allen; Television credits incl: Comic Strip Presents..., The Gatekeeper, Born to Run, Martin Chuzzlewit, Sharman, Dangerfield, A Very British Coup, The Life and Crimes of William Palmer, You Are Here, Roger Roger, Jack of Hearts, Bob Martin, Inspector Morse, Murder in Mind, The Runaway; Films incl: Shallow Grave, Trainspotting, Second Best, Loch Ness, Blue Juice, Scandal, Chicago Joe and the Showgirl, Kafka, Beyond Bedlam, Preaching to the Perverted, Mauvaise passe, Rancid Aluminium, My Wife is an Actress, Bear’s Kiss; Clubs The Colony Room, Groucho; Style— Keith Allen, Esq; K c/o Harriet Robinson, Independent Talent Group, Oxford House, 76 Oxford Street, London W1D 1BS ALLEN, Kenton Paul Benbow; b 16 June 1967, Warks; Educ Grange Comp Stourbridge, King Edward VI Stourbridge; m Sept 1999, Imogen Edwards-Jones; 1 s (Zac Louis Kenton b July 1989), 1 da (Allegra Carmen Elizabeth b May 2005); Career prodr Granada TV 1995–2000, creative dir Shine Entertainment 2000–03, creative head of comedy BBC TV 2003–; ceo Big Talk Prodns 2008–; columnist Broadcast magazine 2005–; Best Comedy (The Royle Family) BAFTA Awards 2000, Best Live Action Short (Six Shooter) Oscars 2006; memb: BAFTA, RTS; Recreations sailing, fishing, hunting, sleeping; Clubs Soho House, Groucho, Ivy; Style— Kenton Allen, Esq; K Big Talk Productions, 26 Nassau Street, London W1 (tel 020 7255 1131, e-mail kenton.allen@mac.com, websites www.bigtalkproductions.com and www.twitter.com/kentonallen) ALLEN, Leonard; s of Joseph Allen (d 1956), of Bournemouth, and Henrietta Emily, ne´e Fowle; b 30 November 1930; m 1, 1955 (m dis 1969), Diana, ne´e Love; m 2, 27 April 1970, Theodora Jane, da of John Russell (d 1984), of Caversham, Reading; 1 da (Henrietta Sophie b 1972); Career public affairs advsr; Nat Serv RTR 1949–50; Cons Central Office: agent Reading 1959–64, political educn offr Eastern Area 1964–67 (dep area agent 1967–74), dep dir and head Local Govt Dept 1974–77; chief exec Fedn of Recruitment and Employment Servs 1977–93, dep chm Machinery Users’ Assoc 1995–98, dep chm MUA Management Services Ltd 1995–98; sec gen Int Confedn of Temp Work Businesses 1990–93 (currently advsr); conslt T L Dallas (City) Ltd 1995–, corp affrs dir Stirling Recruitment Group Ltd 1996–; policy advsr CBI 1998–; vice-chm Southern Region UNs Assoc 1955–57, chm Recruitment Soc 1982–84, memb Governing Body SPCK 1977–80, vice-chm Bow Gp 1959–64, memb DOE Advsy Ctee on Women’s Employment 1980–92; govr Battle Abbey Sch, churchwarden St Edmund’s Anglo-Catholic Church Downham Market; Freeman: City of London 1978, Worshipful Co of Woolmen; memb NUJ, MIPR, FRSA; Recreations conversation, music, reading, art galleries, dining out and in; Clubs West Norfolk Hunt Supporters’; Style— Leonard Allen, Esq; K 1 Cottage Farm Mews, The Street, Marham, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE33 9JQ (tel 01760 338201, mobile 07913 332314, e-mail leoadvise@supanet.com) ALLEN, Lisa; da of Ken Allen, and Cynthia, ne´e Crane; b 29 April 1981, Lancaster; Educ Carnforth HS, Lancaster and Morecambe Coll; Career commis chef: Whitewalls Restaurant Lancaster 1997–99, Camp America NY 1999, Hest Bank Hotel Lancaster 1999–2000, Holbeck Ghyll Cumbria 2000, Le Champignon Sauvage Cheltenham 2000–01; Northcote Manor Lancs: demi chef de partie 2001–02, chef de partie 2002–03, jr sous chef 2003–04, sous chef 2004–05, head chef 2005–; Michelin Star, finalist Roux Scholarship 2006, Young Chef regnl finalist 2006, Acorn Award 2007; Recreations travelling, decorating, eating out; Style— Miss Lisa Allen; K Northcote Manor, Northcote Road, Langho, Lancashire BB6 8BE (tel 01254 240555, fax 01254 246568, e-mail lallen@northcotemanor.com) ALLEN, Mary; b 22 August 1951; Educ Sch of St Helen and St Katherine, New Hall Cambridge (BA); Career actress BBC, West End and repertory 1973–76, agent London Management 1977–78, arts sponsorship mangr Mobil Oil Company Ltd 1978–81, asst dir Assoc for Business Sponsorship of The Arts 1982–83, training conslt 1986–90, arts mgmnt conslt 1983–90, dir Watermans Arts Centre 1990–92, sec-gen Arts Cncl of England 1994–97 (dep sec-gen 1992–94), chief exec Royal Opera House 1997–98; chm

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Breast Cancer Campaign 2002–06; chm Public Art Devpt Tst 1983–92, memb Art Panel and Ethnic Minority Arts Ctee and advsr to Percent for Art Steering Gp Arts Cncl 1986–90, memb Bd Cheek by Jowl 1989–92, tstee City of London Festival 2003–05, chm High Tide Drama Festival; mentor IDDAS (Independent Direction Directors Advsy Serv), coach Deabadh Ltd; Books Sponsoring The Arts: New Business Strategies for the 1990s, A House Divided; Style— Ms Mary Allen; K mobile 07729 033662 ALLEN, Peter; b 4 February 1946; Career journalist with various newspapers in England and Australia 1965–73, political corr then political ed LBC/IRN 1973–83, political ed Granada TV 1983–86, chief political corr ITN 1986–93, political ed and prog presenter LWT 1993–94; presenter: 5 Live Breakfast BBC Radio 5 Live 1994–98, Drive Time BBC Radio 5 Live 1998–; Best News Presentation Sony Awards 1996, Best Breakfast Prog Sony Awards 1998, Best Radio Prog TRIC 1998, Sony News Broadcaster of the Year 2002, London Press Club Broadcaster of the Year 2010; Recreations golf, waiting for Spurs to be great again, bird-watching; Style— Peter Allen, Esq; K BBC Radio 5 Live, Wood Lane, London W12 7RJ ALLEN, Peter William; s of Alfred William Allen (d 1987), of Sittingbourne, Kent, and Myra Nora, ne´e Rogers (d 1982); b 22 July 1938; Educ Borden GS, Sidney Sussex Coll Cambridge (MA); m 1965, Patricia Mary, da of Joseph Frederick Dunk, of Sheffield; 3 da (Samantha, Joanna, Annabel); Career RAF 1957–59; Coopers & Lybrand: joined 1963, qualified CA 1966, ptnr 1973, chm Int Personnel Ctee 1975–78, ptnr i/c London Office 1983, managing ptnr 1984–90, memb UK Mgmnt Ctee 1984–90, memb Int Exec Ctee 1988–90 and 1992–94, dep chm Coopers & Lybrand 1990–94 (memb Bd 1990–94), chm Mgmnt Consulting Servs UK 1990–94; non-exec dir: Charter plc 1994–2001, Schroder Ventures Group 1994–, The Post Office 1995–98; memb Governing Bd Lister Inst of Preventive Med 1998–2005; memb Bd BRCS 1999–2000; Freeman City of London 1988, Liveryman Worshipful Co of Glaziers and Painters of Glass 1989–2003; FCA 1969, CIMgt 1993–2003; Recreations golf, painting; Clubs Reform; Style— Peter W Allen, Esq; K Fordham House, Abbots Brook, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire SL8 5QS (tel 01628 521923) ALLEN, Prof Raymond William Kenneth (Ray); s of Raymond Kenneth Allen, of Bishopstoke, Hants, and Dee, ne´e Powell; b 14 February 1948; Educ Portsmouth GS, UMIST (MSc), McGill Univ Montreal (PhD); m April 1978, Rosemarie; 3 da (Aemelia Catherine Payard b 1979, Hermione Sarah Payard b 1990, Beatrice Eleanor Payard b 1994), 1 s (Sebastian Alexander Payard b 1983); Career Harwell Res Laboratory: industry res fell 1975–95, head Environmental and Process Engrg Dept 1988–93, head Tech Area for Chemical and Process Engrg 1990–95, business devpt dir 1993–95; prof of chemical engrg Univ of Sheffield 1995– (head Dept of Chemical and Process Engrg 1995–2000), seconded DTI Innovation Unit 1995–98; visiting prof Dept of Chemical Engrg Univ of Newcastle upon Tyne 1989–93; tech ed Filtration and Separation Jl 1983–88; author of numerous technical pubns on chemical engrg; memb: Editorial Bd Jl of Separation Technol 1979–89, Chemicals Sector Foresight Panel 1996–99; memb Cncl Filtration Soc 1985–86 (chm 1985–86), chm Standing Conf of Chemical Engrg Profs 2000–06, pres Engrg Profs Cncl 2006–10; FIChemE 1986 (memb Cncl 1990–92 and 2000–02), FREng 1993; Recreations practical politics, fireworks, almost any activity with my family; Style— Prof Ray Allen, FREng; K Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD (tel 0114 222 7600, fax 0114 276 2154, e-mail r.w.k.allen@sheffield.ac.uk) ALLEN, Prof Robert; Educ Carleton Coll MN (BA), Harvard Univ (MA, PhD); Career prof of economic history Univ of Oxford, professorial fell Nuffield Coll Oxford; FBA 2005; Style— Prof Robert Allen; K Department of Economics, University of Oxford, Manor Road Building, Manor Road, Oxford OX1 3UQ ALLEN, Robert Geoffrey Brue`re (Robin); QC (1995); s of Rev Canon Ronald Edward Taylor Allen (d 1984), of Ludlow, Salop, and Isabel Edith Allen (d 1994); b 13 February 1951; Educ Rugby, UC Oxford (MA); m 3 Sept 1977, (Elizabeth) Gay, da of Dr Anthony James Moon, of Rickmansworth, Herts; 2 s; Career co-organiser Free Representation Unit 1973; called to the Bar Middle Temple 1974 (bencher 2004); in practice 1976–, employment law advsr to Legal Action Gp 1978–80, legal advsr to Local Govt Gp Inst of PR 1988–90, asst recorder 1997–2000, recorder 2000–, head Cloisters Barristers’ Chambers 2002–; expert advsr to EC on UK law affecting the most disadvantaged 1993; sec Lambeth Central Constituency Lab Party 1977; chm: London Youth Advsy Centre 1984–90, Bd of Govrs Eleanor Palmer Sch 1988–91, Brandon Centre 1991–93; Employment Law Bar Assoc: fndr ctee memb 1994–, vice-chm 1996, chm 1997–99; chm Bar Pro Bono Unit 2000–02 (vice-chm 1996–2000); memb Bar Cncl 1999–2001, chm Bar Conf 2002 (vice-chm 2001); memb Home Office Human Rights Task Force 1999–2001, special advsr to Disability Rights Cmmn 2002–07; conslt: Age Concern 2004–09, Age Europe 2004–10; tstee London Bombing Relief Charitable Fund 2005–08, patron Andrea Adams Tst 2008–09; Television The Great Ape Trial (Channel 4) 1995; Books How to Prepare a Case for an Industrial Tribunal (1987), Employment Law Manual (contrib, 1988), Civil Liberty (contrib, 1989), The Legal Framework and Social Consequences of Free Movement of Persons in the European Union (contrib, 1998), Women Work and Inequality, the Challenge of Equal Pay in a Deregulated Labour Market (contrib, 1999), Study Guide to Human Rights Act (ed, 2000), Bullen and Leake and Jacob’s Precedents of Pleading (contrib, 2001), The Legal Regulation of the Employment Relationship (contrib, 2001), Human Rights and Employment Law (2002, 2 edn 2007), A proposal for a Council Directive implementing the principle of equal treatment in respect of Age (2006), Equality Law in an Enlarged Europe (contrib, 2007), Blackstone Guide to the Equality Act (2010), Family Rights at Work (2011); Recreations family life, fishing, fireworks; Clubs Vincents (Oxford); Style— Robin Allen, Esq, QC; K Cloisters, 1 Pump Court, Temple, London EC4Y 7AA (tel 020 7827 4000, fax 020 7827 4100) ALLEN, Simon John Nicholas; s of Adrian Allen, of Sheffield, and Sheila, ne´e Moore; b 6 August 1959, Preston, Lancs; Educ Preston Catholic Coll, De La Salle Coll Sheffield, Leicester Poly (BA), Chester Law Sch; m 4 Aug 1987, Rosalind Ann, ne´e Howe; 2 da (Gabrielle Julia b 22 Oct 1989, Susannah Fiona b 1 April 1998), 1 s (Sebastian Charles b 12 March 1992); Career slr; Brian Thompson & Partners 1985–89 (ptnr 1988–89); Russell Jones & Walker: slr 1989, ptnr 1990–, jt head Personal Injury Dept 2005–; memb: Law Soc (Personal Injury Panel assessor 2002), Sheffield Law Soc, Assoc of Trial Lawyers of America 1985; fell Assoc of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) 1986; Publications APIL Guide to Damages (2005 and 2008), Kemp & Kemp: Personal Injury Law Practice and Procedure (2006, updated annually), APIL Personal Injury Law Practice and Precedents (2006, updated annually); writer Personal Injury Update section Law Soc Gazette; Recreations family, photography (www.simonallenphotos.com), studying Italian, supporting Manchester United; Style— Simon Allen, Esq; K 234 Millhouses Lane, Ecclesall, Sheffield S11 9JA (tel 0114 262 0782, website www.simonallenphotos.com); Russell Jones & Walker, 3rd Floor, Fountain Precinct, 1 Balm Green, Sheffield S1 2JA (tel 0114 276 6868, fax 0114 252 5600, e-mail s.j.allen@rjw.co.uk) ALLEN, Brig Simon Richard Burton; s of William Richard Burton Allen (d 1990), and Anne Frederica, ne´e Thwaites (d 1985); b 5 November 1952; Educ Rugby, RMA Sandhurst; m 3 Sept 1976, Ferlina Diana, da of late Sir William Lindsay; 2 da (Claire Diana b 16 Sept 1978, Camilla Anne 26 March 1982), 1 s (Richard William Burton b 28 Aug 1984); Career cmmnd Royal Scots Dragoon Gds 1972, student Staff Coll 1984; Cdr RAC Demonstration Sqdn Warminster 1987–88, instr Staff Coll 1990–93, Cdr Royal Scots Dragoon Gds 1993–95, COS HQ Dir Royal Armoured Corps 1995–99, memb RCDS 1999, Cdr 51


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Highland Bde 1999–2002, COS Kosovo Force 2002, pres The Regular Cmmns Bd 2003–06; self-employed conslt 2006–, currently chief operating offr Inform and Inspire, project dir Reconstruction Ops Centre 2008–; chm: Army Point to Point, Army Alpine Skiing; Recreations National Hunt racing, point to point racing, fishing; Clubs Cavalry and Guards’; Style— Brig Simon Allen; K Inform & Inspire, Holly End, Bramshott Chase, Hampshire GU26 6DE (website www.informandinspire.org) ALLEN, Steve James; s of James Arthur Allen (d 1998), of Manchester, and Doris, ne´e Waters (d 1998); b 29 January 1953; Educ South Wythenshawe HS, Mid-Cheshire Coll of Art & Design; Career photographer; Wythenshawe Gen Hosp: trainee med photographer 1972–74, qualified med photographer 1974–76, head of dept med illustration 1976–83; company dir Photographic Images (Manchester) Ltd 1983–89, sr ptnr Steve Allen Photography 1989–; Qualified European Photographer (QEP); int judge and speaker at nat and int photographic events in UK, Ireland, Norway, Singapore, Indonesia, Cyprus, Malta, Tunisia and Belgium, contrib numerous articles in professional photographic magazines; FBIPP, FMPA, FBPPA (Master), fell Soc of Int Commercial and Industrial Photographers, fell Soc of Int Nature and Wildlife Photographers; Recreations photography, travel, reading; Style— Steve Allen, Esq; K Steve Allen Photography, Lindon House, The Green, Slingsby, North Yorkshire YO62 4AA (tel and fax 01653 628777, e-mail mail@steveallenphotography.com, website www.steveallenphotography.com) ALLEN, Susan Jennifer (Susie); da of Henry Francis Metcalfe (d 1991), and Yolande, ne´e Senior-Ellis (d 1999); b 12 May 1949; Educ Kingston Poly (BA), RCA (MA), Cite Int des Arts Paris (RCA travelling scholarship); m 1, 1969 (m dis 1985); m 2, 1990, Prof Paul Huxley, RA, qv; Career artist and curator; cmmnd to design sets and costumes IBIS Dance Co Theatre Royal Stratford East 1982; curator RCA Collection 1989–99 (Fine Art Devpt Office RCA 1994–99), dir Artwise Curators Ltd 1996–; pt/t and visiting lectr 1981–99: RCA, Wimbledon Sch of Art, Kingston Poly, Ruskin Sch of Drawing Univ of Oxford, Chelsea Coll of Art, Central/St Martin’s Coll of Art, Edinburgh Coll of Art; contemporary art conslt: British Airways, NACF, CAS, Wedgwood, TI Group, Visa Int, Virgin Atlantic Airways, Absolut Vodka; recipient NACF Award for Outstanding Services to the Arts 1988–89; FRCA 1990, FRSA 2002; Selected Exhibitions New Contemporaries ICA 1978–79, Demarco Gallery Edinburgh 1979, Edinburgh City Art Gall 1980, Mulhouse Print Biennale France 1981, 35 printmakers RCA touring exhbn UK and France 1983–86, Raab Gallery 1987, Artist’s Choice V&A 1987, RCA Anniversary exhbn Barbican Art Gall 1987, Homage to the Square Flaxman Gallery 1988, Galerie zur Alten Deutschen Schule Switzerland 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993 and 1995, Cabinet Paintings Gillian Jason Gallery London and touring 1991–92, Artistic Assocs Gillian Jason Gallery 1992, Gallery 7 Hong Kong 1995, Thinking Eye Gallery 7 Hong Kong 1996 (and curator); Work in Public Collections South London Art Gallery, Scottish Arts Cncl, British Cncl, Govt Art Collection, V&A; Curator British Art Britain in Vienna British Art Show for Contemporary Art Soc Vienna 1986, Exhbn Road Painters at the RCA 1988, 3 Ways British Cncl touring exhbn E Europe and Africa 1989–96, Absolut RCA 1995, An American Passion Contemporary Br Painting The Kasen/Summer Collection 1994–95, Absolut Secret 1995–98, Absolut Secret NY 1998, Decorative Forms Over the World - Edward Allington London and NY 1996–99; Artwise commissions incl: two wall drawings by Sol Le Witt, sculptures by Andy Goldsworthy, qv, David Nash and Janet Cardiff 1998–; Tribe Art cmmns by Julian Opie 2002 and Hussein Chalayan 2003; Style— Ms Susie Allen; K 2 Dalling Road, Hammersmith, London W6 0JB (tel 020 8563 9495, fax 020 8563 9578, e-mail mail@artwisecurators.com) ALLEN, Sir Thomas Boaz; kt (1999), CBE (1989); s of Thomas Boaz Allen (d 1987), of Seaham, Co Durham, and Florence, ne´e Hemmings (d 1990); b 10 September 1944; Educ Robert Richardson GS Ryhope, Royal Coll of Music (ARCM); m 1, 30 March 1968 (m dis 1986), Margaret, da of George Holley (d 1980), of Seaham, Co Durham; 1 s (Stephen Boaz b 31 Jan 1970); m 2, 12 March 1988, Jeannie Gordon Lascelles, da of Norman Gordon Farquharson, of Southbroom, Natal, SA; Career opera singer; princ baritone: WNO 1969–72, ROH Covent Garden 1972–77; celebrated 25 seasons at Covent Garden 1996; guest appearances: Metropolitan Opera NY (debut) 1981, Bayerische Staatsoper Mu¨nchen 1985, Wiener Staatsoper, Paris Opera, La Scala Milan (opened 1987/88 season as Don Giovanni), ENO, San Francisco Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera, LA, Glyndebourne, Aldeburgh and Salzburg Festivals, BBC Proms, Last Night of the Proms Royal Albert Hall 2004; dir Albert Herring RCM 2002; patron Samling Fndn; Prince Consort prof RCM; hon fell: Jesus Coll Oxford 2001, St Hilda’s Coll Oxford; kammersa¨nger Bayerische Staatsoper 2003; Hon MA Univ of Newcastle upon Tyne 1984, Hon DMus Univ of Durham 1988, Hon RAM 1988; FRCM 1988; Books Foreign Parts: A Singer’s Journal; Recreations golf, drawing and painting, ornithology, fishing; Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Sir Thomas Allen, CBE; K c/o Askonas Holt, Lincoln House, 300 High Holborn, London WC1V 7JH ALLEN, Timothy James; s of John Edward Allen, of Uckfield, Kent, and Jean Dorothy Allen; Educ Judd Sch Tonbridge, Univ of Leeds (BSc); Career photographer; environmental conslt Repub of Indonesia 1993–97, photographer Sunday Telegraph 1998–2000, photographer The Independent 2000–, chief photographer Independent on Sunday 2002–, photographer BBC Human Planet 2009–11; exhbns incl: Trade (Exposure) 1999, Karen, Burma’s Forgotten Tribe (Exposure) 2000, Daily Press (Visa Pour L’Image International Photojournalism Festival) 2002; corporate campaigns incl Barclays Bank and Sky TV; memb NUJ, memb Br Press Photographers Assoc; Awards Internationaler Preis fu¨r Jungen Bildjournalismus 1999, Fuji Film Features Photographer of the Year 2001, finalist Br Press Awards Photographer of the Year 2002 and 2003, Fuji Film Arts Photographer of the Year 2002 and 2003, Lord Mayor’s Award for Business and Industry Photographer of the Year 2003, BG Gp Magazine Photographer of the Year 2005, Nikon Celebrity Photgrapher of the Year 2005, commended The Guardian Weekend Photograph Prize 2006, First Prize Business Industry and Technol Press Photographers of the Year Awards 2007 (shortlisted: Photo Essay, News, Entertainment and News Features 2006, Portrait, Photo Essay and Sports Feature 2007, Photo Essay 2008), One Planet Many Lives Travel Photographer of the Year 2007; Recreations woodland owner, kite surfer; Style— Timothy Allen, Esq; K Axiom Photographic Agency, The Saga Building, 326 Kensal Road, London W10 5BZ (tel 020 8964 9970, fax 020 8964 8440, e-mail info@axiomphoto.co.uk and people@photojournal.co.uk, website http://timothyallen.blogs.bbcearth.com) ALLEN, William Anthony; s of Derek William Allen, and Margaret Winifred, ne´e Jones; b 13 May 1949; Educ KCS Wimbledon, Balliol Coll Oxford (BA), LSE (MScEcon); m 29 July 1972, Rosemary Margaret, da of Richard Kelland Eminson; 1 s (Edmund James b 1979), 2 da (Rosalind Jane b 1976, Lucy Ruth b 1983); Career Bank of England: Econ Intelligence Dept 1972–77, Cashiers Dept 1977–78, secondment Bank for International Settlements Basle Switzerland 1978–80, Economics Div 1980–82, Gilt-Edged Div 1982–86, head of Money Market Ops Div 1986–90, head of Foreign Exchange Div 1990–94, dep dir (monetary analysis) 1994–98, dep dir (market operations)1999–2002, dir for Europe and dep dir (fin stability) 2002–03; econ advsr Brevan Howard Asset Mgmnt LLP 2004–, visiting sr fell Faculty of Fin Cass Business Sch City Univ 2004–, pt/t advsr to National Bank of Poland; Recreations gardening, jazz; Style— William Allen, Esq; K Brevan Howard Asset Management LLP, Almack House, 28 King Street, London SW1Y 6XA ALLEN, Maj-Gen William Maurice; 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CBE (2002); b 29 August 1940; Educ Auckland GS, Univ of Auckland (Med Intermediate Cert), Univ of Sydney (BVSc), Univ of Cambridge (PhD, ScD); Career with large animal veterinary practice Kaitaia NZ 1965–66, principal veterinary research offr TBA Equine Fertility Unit Animal Research Station Cambridge 1972–89 (post-doctoral sci 1970–71), dir TBA Equine Fertility Unit Mertoun Paddocks Newmarket 1989–2007 (joined 1975), Jim Joel prof of equine reproduction Dept of Clinical Veterinary Med Univ of Cambridge 1995–2007 (assoc lectr 1990–95), professorial fell Robinson Coll Cambridge 1996; hon professorial fell Univ Coll of Wales Aberystwyth 1980–85, adjunct prof Faculty of Veterinary Microbiology Cornell Univ NY 1984–, special prof Depts of Physiology and Environmental Sci and Veterinary Medicine and Sci Univ of Nottingham 1994–; Hon DSc: Jagellonian Univ Krakow 1990, Univ of Gent 2007, Univ of Helsinki 2008; Hon FRAgS 1996, CBiol, FIBiol 1997, foreign memb Polish Acad of Sci 1999; Clubs East India; Style— Prof Twink Allen, CBE; K The Paul Mellon Laboratory of Equine Reproduction, Brunswick, 18 Woodditton Road, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 9BJ (tel 01638 666930, e-mail pml@btinternet.com) ALLEN-JONES, Charles Martin; s of Air Vice-Marshal John Ernest Allen-Jones, CBE (d 1999), of Dunmow, Essex, and Margaret Ena, ne´e Rix (d 1974); b 7 August 1939; Educ Clifton; m 25 June 1966, Caroline, da of Keith Beale, OBE (d 1979), of Woodchurch, Kent; 1 s (Christof b 1968), 2 da (Nicola b 1970, Anna b 1972); Career articled to Clerk of the Justices Uxbridge Magistrates Ct 1958–60, articled to Vizard Oldham Crowder and Cash 1960–63; admitted slr 1963; Linklaters: joined 1964, ptnr 1968–2001, Hong Kong Office 1976–81, head Corporate Dept 1985–91, sr ptnr 1996–2001, co-chm Linklaters & Alliance 1998–2001; non-exec dir: Caledonia Investments plc 2001–, Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd 2001–, Jardine Strategic Hldgs Ltd 2008–; memb: City Taxation Ctee 1973–75, Hong Kong Banking Advsy Ctee 1978–80, Financial Reporting Cncl 2001–07, Financial Reporting Review Panel 2005–; memb: Barbican Advsy Cncl 1997–2005, Cncl RCA 2004– (vice-chm 2007–), Ctee Hong Kong Assoc 2002–, Int Advsy Cncl SOAS 2007–10; tstee: Br Museum 2000–04, Asia House 2001–09 (chm 2005–06); Recreations gardening, tennis, travel, reading; Clubs Hong Kong, Brooks’s; Style— Charles Allen-Jones, Esq ALLENBY, 3 Viscount (UK 1919); Michael Jaffray Hynman Allenby; s of 2 Viscount Allenby (d 1984), s of Capt Frederick Allenby, CBE, JP, RN; n of 1 Viscount Allenby, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, and his 1 w (Gertrude) Mary Lethbridge, ne´e Champneys (d 1988); b 20 April 1931; Educ Eton; m 29 July 1965, Sara Margaret, o da of Lt-Col Peter Milner Wiggin; 1 s (Hon Henry Jaffray Hynman b 29 July 1968); Heir s, Hon Henry Allenby; Career cmmnd 2 Lt 11 Hussars (PAO) 1951, served Malaya 1953–56, ADC to Govr Cyprus 1957–58, Bde Maj 51 Bde Hong Kong 1967–70, Lt-Col Royal Hussars, CO Royal Yeo 1974–77, GSO1 Instr Nigerian Staff Coll Kaduna 1977–79; chm Quickrest Ltd 1987–91, vice-pres The International League for the Protection of Horses 1999– (chm 1997–99); dep speaker and dep chm ctee House of Lords 1993–2009; Clubs Naval and Military; Style— The Viscount Allenby ALLENDALE, 4 Viscount (UK 1911) Wentworth Peter Ismay Beaumont; s of 3 Viscount (d 2002); b 13 November 1948; Educ Harrow; m 1975, Theresa Mary Magdalene, da of Frank More O’Ferrall (d 1977); 1 s, 3 da; Career landowner; Recreations shooting, skiing, horseracing; Clubs Jockey, Northern Counties, White’s; Style— The Rt Hon the Viscount Allendale; K Bywell Castle, Stocksfield-on-Tyne, Northumberland NE43 7AB (tel 01661 842450, office 01661 843296, fax 01661 842838, mobile 07703 367740); Flat 5G, Cliveden Place, London SW1W 8LA (tel 020 7881 0820) ALLERT, John Maxwell; s of Richard Hugh Allert, of Adelaide, Aust, and Barbara Milton, ne´e Wilson; b 19 June 1969, Mt Gambier, Aust; Educ Pembroke Sch Adelaide, Univ of S Australia (BDes); m 13 March 1993, Rosslyn Jane, ne´e Morgan; 2 da (Lily Mathilde b 18 Oct 1995, Rose Adelaide 27 July 1998), 1 s (Hugo William Morgan 31 Oct 2000); Career md Cato Design 1996, ceo Interbrand Australia 1998–2003, chief operating offr Interbrand UK Pte Ltd 2003–06, ceo Interbrand UK 2006–07, gp head of brand McLaren Gp 2007–; FRSA; Recreations wine, motor racing, art, family; Clubs Australian, South Australian Cricket Assoc, Australian Football League; Style— John Allert, Esq; K McLaren Marketing Limited, McLaren Technology Centre, Chertsey Road, Woking, Surrey GU21 4YH (tel 01483 267900, fax 01483 261902) ALLFORD, Simon; s of David Allford, CBE (d 1997), and M B Allford, ne´e Roebuck; b 27 July 1961; Educ Hampstead Comp, Univ of Sheffield (BA(Arch)), UCL (DipArch); Career architect; with Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners 1983–85, Building Design Partnership 1986–89, princ Allford Hall Monaghan Morris Architects 1989–; tutor: Bartlett School of Architecture 1988–, Univ of Nottingham 1992–94; involvement with projects incl numerous award winning apartments, offices, masterplans, schs, univs and arts buildings around the world; columnist Architects’ Jl 2004–; Architectural Assoc: memb Cncl 1996–, hon sec 2000–, hon treas 2003–, vice-pres 2005–; vice-pres of educn RIBA 2004–09; CABE Design Review Ctee 2004–09; awards incl: 23 RIBA Awards, 6 Civic Tst Awards, 8 Housing Design Awards, 3 times finalist Br PM Better Public Building, 3 American Inst Awards, Best Portfolio Nat House Builder Awards 2006, 4 Br Construction Industry Awards, 3 Building Better Healthcare Awards, Best Design for a Healthcare Project LIFT Award, Nat Homebuilder Design Award Best Portfolio 2006, BD Office Architects of the Year Award 2006, BD Richard Feilden Architect of the Year 2008, BD Affordable Housing of the Year Awards 2008, RIBA Stirling shortlist 2008 and 2009, Building Magazine Architectural Practice of the Year 2009, BD Healthcare Architect of the Year 2009; RIBA 1988; Recreations travel, art, architecture and literature, following Sheffield Wednesday FC; Clubs The Bond, Architecture; Style— Simon Allford, Esq; K Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, 5–23 Old Street, London EC1V 9HL (tel 020 7251 5261, fax 020 7251 5123, website www.ahmm.co.uk) ALLFREY, Peter Charles Scudamore; s of Lt-Gen Sir Charles Walter Allfrey, KBE, CB, DSO, MC, JP, DL (d 1964), and Geraldine Clara, ne´e Lucas Scudamore (d 1982); b 13 January 1942; Educ Eton, Univ of Grenoble; m 19 Sept 1991, Delia Rose Anne, da of Lt-Col Hugh G E Dunsterville; 2 step s (William Robert Templer, Tristram James Templer), 1 step da (Sophie Anne Dalrymple); Career Whitbread & Co plc: joined 1967, dir Whitbread (London) Ltd 1972–73, overseas investment mangr Stowells of Chelsea 1973–75, Thresher & Co Ltd 1976–79, left Whitbread group 1982; with Grant Thornton Chartered Accountants 1983–90, own mgmnt consultancy firm 1991–; dir: Malcolm Innes Gallery Ltd 1973–2004 (merged with Tryon Gallery 2001), Mark Wilkinson Furniture Ltd 1985–2005, Royal Nat Hosp for Rheumatic Diseases 1990–98, Aventura Group of Companies 1996–2009; 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m 8 Nov 1991, Jill Anne, da of Cyril William Franklin; 1 s (Patrick), 1 da (Isabel); Career architect; co-fndr (with Graham Morrison, qv) Allies and Morrison 1983; architects to Royal Festival Hall 1994–98; projects incl: The Clove Bldg (RIBA Award 1991), Pierhead Liverpool, Sarum Hall Sch (RIBA Award 1996, Civic Tst Award 1996), Nunnery Square Sheffield (RIBA Award 1996), Rosalind Franklin Bldg Newnham Coll Cambridge (RIBA Award 1996), Br Embassy Dublin (RIBA Award 1997), Abbey Mills Pumping Station Stratford (RIBA Award 1997), Rutherford Info Servs Bldg Goldsmiths Coll London (RIBA Award 1998), Blackburn House London (RIBA Award 2000), Blackwell Cumbria (RIBA Award 2003, Civic Tst Award 2003), extension to Horniman Museum London (Civic Tst Award 2004, RIBA Award 2004), 85 Southwark St London (London Civic Tst Award 2004, RIBA London Bldg of the Year Award 2004, nat winner Corporate Workplace Bldg British Cncl for Offices Awards 2004), BBC Media Village White City (RIBA Award 2005), court and theatre Fitzwilliam Coll Cambridge (RIBA Award 2005), library and archive Girton Coll Cambridge (RIBA Award 2006, Civic Tst Award 2007), Farnborough Business Park (RIBA Award 2007), The Finlay Building Merton Coll (Civic Tst Award 2007), Royal Festival Hall (RIBA Award 2008, Civic Tst Award 2008, Night Vision Special Award 2008, RIBA Design for London Space Award finalist 2008, Stirling Prize finalist 2008), Royal Observatory Greenwich (RIBA Award 2008, Civic Tst Award 2008), Paradise Street Liverpool One (RIBA Award 2009), Charles Street Car Park Sheffield (RIBA Award 2009), One Vince Street The Quadrant Regent Street (RIBA Award 2009), Olympic Park Stratford; Allies and Morrison winner Architectural Practice of the Year The Bldg Awards 2004, Biodiversity Sensitivity Award Civic Tst 2007, Architect of the Year Building Design Awards 2007; exhibitions: New British Architecture (Japan) 1994, Retrospective (USA Schs of Architecture) 1996–98; lectr Univ of Cambridge 1984–88, George Simpson visiting prof Univ of Edinburgh 1995, visiting prof Univ of Bath 1996–99, Kea distinguished visiting prof Univ of Maryland 1999; memb: Faculty of Fine Arts Br Sch at Rome 1997–2002, Cncl AA 2004–07, design panel Cmmn for Architecture and the Built Environment 2005–; tstee Soc for the Promotion of New Music 2006–09; Edinburgh Architectural Assoc Medal for Architecture 1977, Rome Scholar in Architecture 1981–82; RIBA 1978, FRSA; Publications Model Futures (ICA, 1983), Allies and Morrison (Univ of Michigan Architectural Papers, 1996); Recreations contemporary music; Style— Bob Allies, Esq; K 12 Well Road, London NW3 1LH (tel 020 7443 9309); Allies and Morrison, 85 Southwark Street, London SE1 0HX (tel 020 7921 0100, fax 020 7921 0101, e-mail boballies@alliesandmorrison.co.uk) ALLINGTON, Edward Thomas; s of Ralph Allington, of Troutbeck Bridge, Cumbria, and Evelyn Hewartson (d 1988); b 24 June 1951; Educ Lancaster Sch of Art, Central Sch of Art (DipAD), RCA (Herbert Read meml prize); m 1974 (sep 1981), Susan Jean Bradley (d 1984); partner, 1983, Julia Wood; 1 s (Harry Roland Allington Wood b 1991), 1 da (Thalia Evelyn Allington Wood b 1988); Career sculptor; Solo Exhibitions incl: 1B Kensington Church Walk London 1977, Spacex Gallery Exeter 1981, Exe Gallery Exeter 1982, Spectro Gallery Newcastle upon Tyne 1983, ICA London 1983–84, Lisson Gallery London 1984, Midland Gp Arts Centre Nottingham 1984, Gallery Schmela Du¨sseldorf 1984, Riverside Studios London 1985, Lisson Gallery 1985, Northern Centre for Contemporary Art Sunderland 1985–86, Abbot Hall Art Gallery Kendal 1986, Diane Brown Gallery NY 1986, Galerie 565 Aalst Belgium 1986, Galerie Adrien Maeght Paris 1986, Galerie Montenay-Delsol Paris 1986, Marlene Eleini Gallery London 1987, Diane Brown Gallery NY 1987, Fuji TV Gallery Tokyo 1988, Gallery Face Tokyo 1988, Lisson Gallery 1990, Galerie Faust Geneva 1990, Vaughan and Vaughan Minneapolis, Kohji Ogura Gallery Nagoya; Group Exhibitions incl: Summer Show (Serpentine Gallery London) 1976, Objects and Sculpture (Arnolfini Gallery Bristol) 1981, London/NY 1982, Lisson Gallery 1982, Teme Celeste (Museo Civico D’Arte Contemporanea Gibellina Sicily) 1983, Beelden/sculpture 1983 (Rotterdam Arts Cncl) 1983, The Sculpture Show (Hayward and Serpentine Galleries London) 1983, Metaphor and/or Symbol (Nat MOMA Tokyo and Nat Museum of Osaka) 1984–85, Space Invaders (Mackenzie Art Gall Regina and tour Canada) 1985, Time after Time (Diane Brown Gallery NY) 1986, Britain in Vienna 1986, British Art (Ku¨nstlerhaus Vienna) 1986, 3eme Ateliers Internationaux FRAC Pays de la Loire 1986, Prospect 86 (Kunstverein Frankfurt) 1986, Vessel (Serpentine Gallery) 1987, Inside/Outside (Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerp) 1987, Die Grosse Oper (Bonner Kunstverein Bonn and tour) 1987–88, Britannia 30 Ans de Sculpture (Muse´e des Beaux Arts Brussels) 1988, British Now Sculpture et Autre Dessins (Muse´e D’Art Contemporain de Montreal) 1988–89, 2000 Jahre Die Gegenwart der Vergangenheit (Bonner Kunstverein Bonn) 1989; Major works His Favourite Was David Smith But She Preferred Dame Barbara Hepworth 1975, Ideal Standard Forms 1980, The Fruit of Oblivion 1982, We Are Time 1985, Building With Missing Columns 1986, Seated in Darkness 1987, Victory Boxed 1987, Light Temple PAS Heizcraftwerk Saarbrucken 1989, Inverted Architrave 1990, set for prodn of Apollon La Nuit 1990; Awards prizewinner John Moores 16 Liverpool Exhbn 1989, Gregory fell in Sculpture Univ of Leeds; Style— Edward Allington, Esq ALLINSON, Richard John McNeill; s of Deryck Edward Allinson, and late Edith Allinson; Educ Tudor Grange GS Solihull, Solihull Sixth Form Coll, Lancaster Univ (BA); Career broadcaster; Capital Radio 1980–97, BFBS Radio 1985–, BBC World Serv 1986–87, VH1 TV 1994–98, BBC Radio 2 1997–; judge: Olivier Theatre Awards 1988–89, Ivor Novello Awards, Sony Radio Awards; chm Commercial Radio Convention; dir Magnum Opus Broadcasting Ltd; Gold Award Sony Radio Awards 1993 (for National Music Day), Gold Award Sony Radio Awards 1997 (for Radio 2 Late Show); memb Radio Acad; Recreations theatre, rediscovering my record collection, piano-playing, boating, cooking, tormenting the children...; Style— Richard Allinson; K c/o Tanya Glenn (tel 07900 688040); c/o Jackie Gill Personal Management (tel 020 7383 5550) ALLISON, (Samuel) Austin; s of Dr Samuel Allison, of Stedham, W Sussex (d 2003), and Helen Burns Brighton, ne´e Wilson (d 2000); b 30 June 1947; Educ Liverpool Coll, Wadham Coll Oxford (BA, BCL); m 5 June 1971, June, da of late Henry Edward Brassington, of Crofton, Kent; 2 s (Giles b 1973, Jonathan b 1975); Career called to the Bar Middle Temple 1969 (bencher 2003); private practice at the Bar 1970–87, head of gp compliance Standard Chartered Bank 1987–95, dir West Merchant Bank 1996–98, dir compliance and legal affairs Westdeutsche Landesbank 1999–2000; head of compliance and legal affairs TT International 2000–, ptnr TT International 2001–, dir TT International Funds plc; memb: Panel of Arbitrators City Disputes Panel, Gen Cncl of the Bar 1991–96; vice-pres Bar Assoc of Commerce Fin and Indust Ctee 1997– (chm 1995); accredited mediator Centre for Dispute Resolution, FCIArb, fell Indian Cncl of Arbitration, fell Indian Soc of

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Arbitrators; Publications Banking and the Financial Services Act (jtly, 1993), Banking and Financial Services Regulation (jtly, 1998, 2 edn 2003); Recreations the turf; Style— Austin Allison, Esq; K 156 Kingston Lane, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 9HD; TT International, Level 13, Moor House, 120 London Wall, London EC2Y 5ET (tel 020 7509 1256, fax 020 7509 1281, e-mail allisona@ttint.com) ALLISON, Prof David John; s of Denis Allison (d 1982), of Leeds, and Eileen, ne´e O’Connell (d 1966); b 21 March 1941; Educ Prince Rupert Sch Germany, Wimbledon Coll, KCH London (BSc, MB BS, MD, DMRD); m 16 April 1966, Deirdre Mary, da of Patrick Flynn (d 1975), of New Malden, Surrey; 2 da (Catherine b 1967, Helen b 1969), 1 s (Richard b 1970); Career conslt and sr lectr Royal Post Grad Med Sch Univ of London 1975–83, dir of radiology Hammersmith Hosp and Imperial Coll Sch of Med at Hammersmith Hosp (Royal Post Grad Med School before merger) 1983–2001, currently emeritus prof of imaging Univ of London; author of numerous publications on cardiovascular and interventional radiology and physiology; memb Fleischner Soc 1979–; memb Cncl: Br Inst of Radiology 1985–88, RCR 1987–; Cardiovascular and Interventional Soc of Europe: memb Exec Ctee 1986–, pres 1990–95; memb: RCR 1973, Br Inst of Radiology 1973, BSG 1978, CIRSE 1980; MRCS, FRCP, FFR, FRCR; Books Diagnostic Radiology: An Anglo-American Textbook of Imaging Volumes 1, 2 and 3 (with R G Grainger, 1985, 2 edn 1991, 3 edn 1997), Acronyms and Synonyms in Medical Imaging (with N Strickland, 1996), The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging Vols 1–8 (with H Pettersson, 1998); Recreations gardening, food and wine (at others’ expense); Style— Prof David Allison; K Department of Imaging, Imperial College School of Medicine at Hammersmith Hospital, Du Cane Road, London W12 0HS (tel 020 8383 1023, fax 020 8743 5409) ALLISON, Prof Robert John; s of Gordon Allison, and Elizabeth Anne, ne´e Oman; b 4 February 1961; Educ Univ of Hull (BA), KCL (NERC funded research student, PhD); Career Addison Wheeler research fell Dept of Geography Univ of Durham 1986–89, lectr in engrg sedimentology UCL 1989–93; Univ of Durham: lectr in geography 1993–95, reader in geography 1995–99, prof of geography 1999–2006, chm Bd of Studies in Geography (head of dept) 2000–03, dean Faculty of Social Sciences and Health 2003–06; pro-vice-chllr and prof of geography Univ of Sussex 2006–; tutor EPSRC Grad Schs Trg Prog 1996–, course/prog dir ESRC/NERC Grad Research Sch 1999; scientist: Oman Wahiba Sands Research Project RGS (with IBG) 1986, Kimberley Research Project RGS (with IBG) 1988; geomorphology prog dir Jordan Badia R&D Prog RGS (with IBG) 1992–, memb Jordan Steering Ctee Badia R&D Prog 1998–2001; gen sec Int Assoc of Geomorphologists 1993–97, hon sec RGS (with IBG) 1998–2001 (memb Cncl Exec Ctee 1999–2001), chair Exec Ctee Br Geomorphological Research Gp 2006–07 (memb 1989–92, jr vice-chair 2004–05, vice-chair 2005–06); convenor, keynote speaker and plenary lectr at int confs and symposia; Jan De Ploey Prize Katholieke Universitat Leuven 1993, Charles Lyell Award BAAS 1995, Cuthbert Peek Award RGS (with IBG) 1997; Publications Landslides of the Dorset Coast (ed, 1990), The Coastal Landforms of West Dorset (ed, 1992), Landscape Sensitivity (jt ed, 1993), Applied Geomorphology: Theory and Practice (ed, 2002), Sediment Cascades: an integrated approach (jt ed, 2010); also author of articles in refereed jls and other pubns; Style— Prof Robert J Allison; K Sussex House, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9RH (tel 01273 678212, fax 0191 678254, e-mail r.j.allison@sussex.ac.uk, website www.sussex.ac.uk) ALLISON, Ronald William Paul; CVO (1978); s of Percy Allison, and Dorothy, ne´e Doyle; b 26 January 1932; Educ Weymouth GS, Taunton’s Sch Southampton; m 1, 1956, Maureen Angela Macdonald (d 1992); 2 da; m 2, 1993, Jennifer Loy Weider; 1 s (David William Helton b 28 Feb 1996); Career reporter and corr BBC 1957–73, press sec to HM The Queen 1973–78, md Ronald Allison & Assocs 1978–80; Thames TV: presenter 1978–, controller of sport and outside broadcasts 1980–85, dir corp affrs 1986–89; conslt freelance writer and broadcaster 1989–; chm: TV Barter International 1990–2004, Grand Slam Sports Ltd 1992–96 (md 1993), FCL IT Specialists 1998–2004; dir of corp affrs: BAFTA 1993–98, The Sponsorship Group 1996–99; Books Look Back in Wonder (1968), The Queen (1973), Charles, Prince of our Time (1978), Britain in the Seventies (1980), The Royal Encyclopedia (ed, with Sarah Riddell, 1993), The Queen - Fifty Years: A Celebration (2001); Style— Ronald Allison, Esq, CVO ALLISON, Prof Wade William Magill; s of Lt Cdr (Jorgen Leslie William) Michael Allison, RN (d 1983), and Honoria Brenda, ne´e Magill; b 23 April 1941; Educ Rugby, Trinity Coll Cambridge (MA), ChCh Oxford (MA, DPhil); m 1, 9 Sept 1967 (m dis 1988); 1 s (Thomas b 1977), 3 da (Emma b and d 1968, Harriet (Mrs James Cridland) b 1972, Rachel (Mrs Charles Allen) b 1974); m 2, 6 Dec 1988, Marilyn Frances (Kate), ne´e Easterbrook; 2 step da (Helen Mary Foss b 1973, Frances Margaret Foss b 1974); Career Univ of Oxford: res offr Nuclear Physics Laboratory 1970–75, lectr Christ Church 1973–75 (res lectr 1966–71), univ lectr 1976–96, tutorial fell Keble Coll 1976–2008 (sr tutor 1985–89), assoc chm of physics 1990–92, prof of physics 1996–2008, sub warden Keble Coll 1999–2004, emeritus fell Keble Coll 2010; author of numerous papers and articles on elementary particle physics and experimental methods; fell Royal Cmmn for the Exhibition of 1851 1966–68; Books Fundamental Physics for Probing and Imaging (2006), Radiation and Reason (2009); Recreations sailing, motoring, navigation; Clubs Royal Cornwall Yacht; Style— Prof Wade Allison; K Southfields, Ludgershall, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP18 9PB (tel 01844 237602); Keble College, Oxford OX1 3PG (e-mail w.allison@physics.oxford.ac.uk) ALLISS, Peter; s of Percy Alliss (d 1975), of Sheffield, and Dorothy, ne´e Rust (d 1973); b 28 February 1931; Educ Queen Elizabeth GS Wimborne, Crosby House Sch Winton; m 1, 1953 (m dis 1968), Joan; 1 s (Gary b 1954), 1 da (Carol b 1960); m 2, 1969, Jacqueline Anne, da of Col Geoffrey Bridgeman Grey, CB, CBE, TD, DL, of Birmingham; 2 da (Sara b 1972, Victoria b 1973 d 1982), 2 s (Simon b 1975, Henry b 1983); Career Nat Serv RAF Regt 1949–51; professional golfer 1946; played in 8 Ryder Cup matches and 10 Canada Cup (now World Cup) matches, winner of 21 maj events incl open championships of Spain, Portugal, Italy and Brazil; golf commentator/broadcaster and corr (for BBC and ABC) following retirement, also golf course designer; former pres: Br Greenkeepers’ Assoc 1977–86, Ladies Professional Golfers’ Assoc 1980–86; twice capt PGA 1962–87, pres Nat Assoc of Public Golf Courses; Hon Doc: Univ of Bournemouth, Univ of Humberside, Univ of St Andrews; Books Alliss in Wonderland (autobiography, 1964), Easier Golf (with Paul Trevillion, 1969), Bedside Golf (1980), Peter Alliss: An Autobiography (1981), Shell Book of Golf (1982), The Duke (1983), Play Golf with Peter Alliss (1983), The Who’s Who of Golf (1983), The Open (with Michael Hobbs, 1984), Golfer’s Logbook (1984), Lasting the Course (1984), More Bedside Golf (1984), Peter Alliss’s Most Memorable Golf (1986), Yet More Bedside Golf (1986), Play Better Golf with Peter Alliss (1989), Peter Alliss’s Best 100 Golfers (1989), The Best of Golf (with Bob Ferrier, 1989), A Golfer’s Travels (1997), Peter Allis Golf Heroes (2002), My Life (autobiography, 2004), Golf, The Cure For A Grumpy Old Man (2009); Recreations conversation (with wine!); Clubs Lansdowne, Motcombs, Ritz, Crockfords; hon memb: R&A, Wentworth, Stoke Park, Royal Cinque Ports, Royal Porthcawl, Parkstone, Ferndown, Loch Lomond, Trevose, Moor Allerton, Peel Combe Hill, Muirfield Village Columbus OH, West Cornwall, Reigate Heath, Old Thorns, Royal Lytham and St Annes, Lahinch, Royal Dornech Golf; Style— Peter Alliss, Esq; K Peter Alliss Golf Designs, PO Box 224, Hindhead, Surrey GU26 6WQ (tel 01428 607253, e-mail jackie@alliss-promotions.co.uk) ALLISTER, James Hugh (Jim); QC, MLA; s of Robert Allister (d 1998), and Mary Jane, ne´e McCrory (d 1996); b 2 April 1953, Crossgar, Co Down; Educ Regent House GS, Queen’s


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1 da (Elizabeth Kate b 14 March 1990), 1 s (James Stephen b 28 Oct 1995); Career Pricewaterhouse 1975–92 (ptnr 1987–92), Guinness plc 1992–96; gp finance dir: Nycomed Amersham 1996–98, Dalgety plc (latterly PIC Int Gp plc) 1998–2000; ceo Enodis plc 2000–03, gp finance dir RHM plc 2004–07; non-exec dir: Moss Bross plc 2001–05, Marshalls plc 2003– (chm 2010–), Northgate plc 2007–, CSR plc 2008–, Go-Ahead Gp plc 2008–, AZ Electronic Materials SA 2010; FCA (ACA 1978); Recreations sailing, skiing, shooting; Clubs Royal Thames Yacht, Roehampton; Style— Andrew Allner, Esq ALLSOP, Prof Richard Edward; OBE (1997); s of Edward James Allsop (d 2007), of Mackworth, Derbys, and Grace Ada, ne´e Tacey (d 1984); b 2 May 1940, Derby; Educ Bemrose Sch Derby, Queens’ Coll Cambridge (MA), UCL (PhD, DSc); m 23 June 1990, Frances Elizabeth, da of Henry James Killick (d 1978); Career sci offr Road Research Laboratory 1964–66, research fell UCL 1967–69, lectr in tport studies UCL 1970–72, dir Tport Ops Research Gp Univ of Newcastle upon Tyne 1973–76, prof of tport studies UCL 1976–2005, emeritus prof UCL 2005–; visitor to Traffic Gp Tport and Road Res Laboratory 1987–92, external research advsr Dept for Tport 1993–; dir Parly Advsy Cncl for Tport Safety 1995–, memb Bd European Tport Safety Cncl 2005–; memb: Road Traffic Law Review 1985–88, Road Safety Advsy Panel 2000–, War on Want, Chiltern Soc, Northumberland and Newcastle Soc; winner of Highways and Transportation Award 1997; visiting prof Univ of Karlsruhe 1977, visiting fell Univ of Osaka 1981, visiting Erskine fell Univ of Canterbury Christchurch 1997, visiting prof Univ of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna 2002, visiting prof Newcastle Univ 2006–, adjunct prof Queensland Univ of Technol 2006–; hon prof: Technol Univ Cracow 2000, Moscow Automobile and Road Inst State Technol Univ 2001; hon fell UCL (fell 2000); FCILT (FCIT 1981), FCIHT (FIHT 1983), CEng, FICE 1990, FREng 1996, fell Tport Research Fndn 1998, TPP 2009; Publications Transportation and Traffic Theory 2007 (jt ed, 2007); author of over 200 papers in learned jls and proceedings; Recreations photography, theatre, walking; Style— Prof Richard Allsop, OBE, FREng; K Centre for Transport Studies, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT (e-mail r.e.allsop@ucl.ac.uk) ALLSOPP, Michael Edward Ranulph; s of Samuel Ranulph Allsopp, CBE (d 1975), of Stansted, Essex, and Hon Norah Hyacinthe, ne´e Littleton (d 1997); b 9 October 1930; Educ Eton; m 1953, Patricia Ann, da of Geoffrey H Berners (d 1972), of Faringdon, Oxon; 4 da (Frances Jane Berners (Mrs David Woodd) b 1956, Carolyn Ann Berners b 1957, Davina Hyacinth Berners (Lady Powell), Jessica Elizabeth Berners (Hon Mrs Edward Leigh Pemberton) (twins) b 1960); Career Subaltern 7 QOH, Capt Royal Wilts Yeo (TA); chm: Allen Harvey & Ross Ltd 1968–79, London Discount Market Assoc 1974–76, Allied Dunbar & Co Ltd 1979–86, Granville Holdings plc 1987–99, Granville & Co Ltd 1987–99, Granville Bank 1987–99, St David’s Investment Trust plc, Berners Allsopp Estate Management Co; Recreations foxhunting (Master Old Berks Hounds 1960–81); Clubs White’s, Pratt’s; Style— Michael Allsopp, Esq; K Baccarat Little Coxwell, Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7 7LW (tel 01367 240580, office 01367 240138) ALLTHORPE-GUYTON, Marjorie; da of Maurice Jack Allthorpe-Guyton, of Norwich, and Edith Florence, ne´e Clark (d 1972); b 29 July 1948, Norwich; Educ Blyth GS Norwich, UEA (BA), Leverhulme scholarship, Courtauld Inst London; m 1, 12 Dec 1970 (m dis), Brian Collison; m 2, 27 Oct 1989 (m dis), John Mullis; 1 da (Elise Charlotte Allthorpe-Mullis b 30 Sept 1984), 1 s (Theodore Edmund Allthorpe-Mullis b 14 Feb 1991); m 3, 15 April 2000, Paul Dale; Career asst keeper Norwich Castle Museum 1969–79, researcher Norwich Sch of Art 1980–82, lectr Open Univ 1983, lectr London program Univ of Connecticut 1982–88, visiting lectr in theoretical studies Norwich Sch of Art 1985–88; co-selector Art Cncl British Art Show 1982–84; external assessor: BA and MA Fine Art Goldsmiths Coll London 1988–94, BA Fine Art Univ of Plymouth (formerly Poly SW) and Exeter Coll of Art 1989–93, Oxford Brookes Univ 1997–2000, City Univ London 2003–07, Univ of Oxford; examiner MA Painting Slade Sch of Art UCL 2010–; memb Art and Design Research Assessment Exercise HEFCE 2008; UK contrib ed Flash Art 1987–89, ed Artscribe 1991–92 (assoc ed 1989–91), conslt VIART 1993, dir of visual arts Arts Cncl of England 1993–2006; assoc: Museums Assoc 1975, Art Historians’ Assoc 1979; memb exec Ctee Int Assoc of Art Critics 1996 and 2008; pres Br Section Int Assoc of Art Critics 2009–; Cncl Goldsmiths Coll London 1997–2006; tstee: Paintings in Hospital 2007–, City and Guilds of London Art Sch 2011–; Hon Dr Anglia Polytechnic Univ 2005; FRSA 1993, FRCA 1999, FRIBA 2003; Publications Ian McKeever (2009); several oeuvre catalogues, numerous articles for art jls and press, contrib to various exhbn catalogues; Recreations family, art, cooking, film (especially European), yacht racing; Clubs Chelsea Arts, Blacks, Two Brydges; Style— Miss Marjorie Allthorpe-Guyton; K 1 Thornhill Road, London N1 1HX (tel 020 7607 7903, fax 020 7607 7903, e-mail mallthorpeguyton@hotmail.com) ALLUM, William Herbert; s of Herbert Edward Allum (d 1987), of Oxford, and Gladys Marion, ne´e Bolton; b 9 February 1953; Educ St Edward’s Sch Oxford, Univ of Birmingham (BSc, MB ChB, MD); m 23 April 1983, (Pamela) Anne, da of Joseph Anthony Collier (d 1995), of Stratford-upon-Avon; 3 s (Charles b 1985, Henry b 1987, James b 1990); Career house offr posts 1977–78, demonstrator in anatomy Univ of Southampton 1978–79, SHO in surgery Reading Hosps 1979–80; registrar in surgery: Central Birmingham 1980–82, Hereford Hosps 1982–83; lectr in surgery Univ of Birmingham 1985–88 (hon res fell 1983–85), sr lectr Univ of Leicester and hon conslt surgn Leicester Hosps 1988–90; conslt surgn: Bart’s London 1991–93, Epsom Dist Gen Hosp 1993–2003, Royal Marsden Hosp 2001–; memb: Physiotherapists’ Bd Cncl of Professions Supplimentary to Med, Specialist Advsy Ctee Jt Ctee on Higher Surgical Trg 2003–; hon sec Assoc of Upper Gastrointestinal Surgns; RCS: memb Ct of Examiners, regnl advsr; memb: Surgical Res Soc, Br Assoc of Surgical Oncology (nat ctee memb); FRCS 1982; Books Cancer of the Stomach - Clinical Cancer Monographs 1989 (co-author), Premalignancy and Early Cancer in General Surgery (co-author, 1996); Recreations golf, cricket; Clubs MCC, RAC, Walton Heath Golf; Style— William Allum, Esq; K The Chestnuts, 21 Greville Park Road, Ashtead, Surrey KT21 2QU (tel 01372 813318); Royal Marsden Hospital, Downs Road, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5PT (tel 020 8661 3982) ALLVEY, David Philip; s of Edgar Frederick Allvey, and Kathleen Beatrice, ne´e Lamb; b 13 March 1945; Educ Lewes County GS, Univ of London; m 15 July 2000, Alison Cullen; 2 s from previous m (Mark James b 11 Dec 1979, Philip Duncan b 4 May 1982); Career various mgmnt positions in construction industry until 1972, articled clerk with accountancy firm, mangr International Tax Dept Price Waterhouse London until 1980; BAT Industries plc: joined as gp dep tax mangr 1980, fin dir gp cosmetic interests and

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Contemporary British & Irish Art (Irish MOMA Dublin) 2002, Contextualize (Kunstverein Hamburg) 2002, The Hate U Give Little Infants Fucks Everyone (Smart Project Space Amsterdam) 2002, Video - Zone (1st International video-art biennal in Israel Tel Aviv) 2002, Melodrama (Centro Jose´ Guerrero and Palacio de los Condes de Gabia Granada) 2002, Video Acts (PS1 and Krammlich Collection NY) 2002, Breathing the Water (Galerie Hauser & Wirth & Presenhubera Zurich) 2003, Ede´n (La Coleccio´n Jumex Mexico City) 2003, Witness (Barbican Art Gallery and Curve Gallery London) 2003, La Biennale di Venezia 2003, Hot Summer in the City (Sean Kelly Gallery NY) 2003, Skulptur Biennale Mu¨nsterland (Stadtmuseum Beckum) 2003, Melodrama (MARCO Vigo) 2003, Other Times: Br Contemporary Art (City Art Gall Prague) 2004, Open Secrets (Imperial War Museum London) 2004, Universal Experience (Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago) 2005, The Mind is a Horse Part II (Bloomberg Space London) 2005; Work in Public Collections Art Inst Chicago, La Coleccion Jumex Mexico, DaimlerChrysler Berlin, Government Art Collection London, Imperial War Museum London, Met Museum of Art NY, Paine Webber Art Collection NY; Style— Darren Almond, Esq ALMOND, Peter John; s of Herbert John Almond (d 1991), and Winifred Mary, ne´e Munds; b 18 January 1946; Educ Woolverstone Hall Sch Ipswich Suffolk; m 27 Dec 1969, Anna, da of R Collinson, of Skirlaugh, Hull; 2 s (Nicholas b 28 Feb 1979, Jeffrey b 28 Dec 1981); Career trainee reporter Northern Echo Darlington 1964, apprentice journalist Yorkshire Evening Press York 1965–68 (NCTJ cert), info offr Br Army W Germany 1969; Cleveland Press Ohio USA: police reporter 1970–71, suburban reporter 1971–73, educn reporter 1973–78, labour reporter 1978–79, environment reporter 1979–80, Nieman fell in journalism Harvard Univ 1980–81, investigative reporter 1981–82; Washington Times Washington DC: State Dept corr 1982–83, Br, Euro and ME corr 1983–87, defence corr Washington 1987–90; defence corr Daily Telegraph 1990–95; currently freelance defence writer; pres Defence Correspondents’ Assoc; Books Aviation: The Early Years (1998), A Century of Flight (2002); Recreations jogging, movies, reading, walking; Style— Peter Almond; K 36 Heathside, Hinchley Wood, Esher, Surrey KT10 9TF (tel 020 8398 5178) ALNER, Robert Henry; s of Henry Frederick George Alner (d 1975), and Daisy, ne´e Coffin; b 21 November 1943; Educ Beaminster and Neatherbury GS; m 14 November 1970, Sally Elizabeth, da of Harold Coleman; 2 da (Jennifer Sally b 26 November 1973, Louise Elizabeth b 29 December 1975); Career national hunt jockey; 53 wins incl National Hunt Chase Cheltenham 1970; trainer; winners incl: Uncle Eli (Fulwell Handicap Chase 1994), Hops and Pops (Golden Eagle Novice Chase 1994), High Baron (Kestrel Handicap Hurdle 1994 and Wayward Lad Novice Chase 1994), Seven of Diamonds (Peregrine Handicap Chase 1995), Flyer’s Nap (The Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Chase Cheltenham 1995, Astec Buzz Shop National Hunt Chase Cheltenham 1997, John Hughes Grand National Trial Chase 1997), Harwell Lad (Whitbread Gold Cup 1997), Cool Dawn (Betterware Cup Ascot 1997 and Tote Gold Cup 1998), Super Tactics (Racing Post Chase 1998), Honeymount (The Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Chase Cheltenham 2000), Kate’s Charm (Cleeve Hurdle Cheltenham 2002), Sir Rembrandt (Chepstow Rehearsal Chase 2003), Kingscliff (Betfair Chase Haydock 2005); Recreations hunting, shooting, point-to-pointing (champion in 1992 and 212 wins); Style— Robert Alner, Esq; K Robert Alner Racing, Locketts Farm, Droop, Blandford Forum, Dorset DT11 0EZ (tel and fax 01258 817271, e-mail robertalner@btopenworld.com) ALPASS, John; Career Security Serv 1973–95, intelligence co-ordinator Cabinet Office 1996–99; head of fraud strategy DWP 2000–; Style— John Alpass, Esq ALPTUNA, HE Dr Akin; s of H Kamil Alptuna, and Cahide Alptuna; b 23 May 1942, Turkey; Educ Ankara Univ (BA, PhD); m Esin; 2 s; Career Turkish diplomat; joined Miny of Foreign Affrs 1967, second and first sec Copenhagen 1972–75, first sec Nicosia 1975–77, head of section Int Economic Agreements Dept and memb Cabinet for min of Foreign Affrs 1977–79, cnsllr Perm Delgn of Turkey to EU Brussels 1979–81, consul Du¨sseldorf 1981–83, head Dept for Int Economic Orgns 1983–85, dep head of mission Turkish Perm Delgn to UN 1985–89, dep DG Multilateral Political Affrs 1989–93, DG EU Dept 1993–95, ambass to Finland 1995–97, ambass Perm Rep of Turkey to OECD 1997–2000, dep under sec for EU and Western Europe 1999–2003, ambass to the Ct of St James’s 2003–; Clubs

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m 1972, Sheila Elizabeth, da of George Bean; 2 s (Oliver b 1977, Piers b 1984), 1 da (Nancy b 1980); Career architect; with: Maxwell Fry 1971, Cedric Price 1973–77, Roderick Ham 1977–79; in private practice Alsop Lyall and Sto¨rmer 1980–91, chm Alsop and Sto¨rmer 1991–2000, currently Alsop Architects; visiting prof Faculty of the Built Environment UCE (formerly Birmingham Poly) 1992–93, hon prof Bremen Acad for Art and Music, prof Vienna Tech Univ 1995–; memb Design Cncl 1994–1998; awards incl: Socie´te´ Architectes Diploˇmes par le Gouvernement, William Van Allen Medal for Architects, RIBA Nat Award (for Cardiff Visitors’ Centre) 1991, Le Gran Bleu Marseille 1997, RIBA Civic and Community Architecture Award 1997, RIBA Stirling Prize for Building of the Year (for Peckham Library) 2000; Hamburgische Architektenkammer 1992, Hon LLD Univ of Leicester 1996, Hon Dr Sch of Architecture Nottingham Trent Univ 2001, hon fell Sheffield Hallam Univ 2002, fell Ontario Coll of Art Toronto 2004; memb: Bundes Deutsches Architecten, AA 1968, RIBA 1977, Russian Acad of Art 1995; FRSA 1983, Hon FRSBS 1996, RA 2000; Recreations architecture, fishing; Clubs Chelsea Arts; Style— Prof William Alsop, OBE, RA; K SMC Alsop, Parkgate Studio, 41 Parkgate Road, London SW11 4NP (tel 020 7978 7878, fax 020 7978 7879, e-mail info@alsoparchitects.com) ALSTEAD, Brig (Francis) Allan Littlejohns; CBE (1984), DL (City of Edinburgh 1996); s of Prof Stanley Alstead, CBE (d 1992), of Dunblane, Perthshire, and his 1 w, Nora, ne´e Sowden (d 1980); b 19 June 1935; Educ Glasgow Acad, RMA Sandhurst, UCW Aberystwyth (MPhil), Univ of Edinburgh (NATO res fell); m 4 April 1964, Joy Veronica, da of George Alexander Edwards (d 1991), of Carlisle, Cumbria; 2 s (Robert b 24 Dec 1965, Jonathan b 13 Nov 1968); Career cmmnd KOSB 1955, RN Staff Coll 1966, JSSC 1971, cmd 1 Bn KOSB 1974–76 (despatches 1976), MA to QMG 1976–79, ACOS Log Plans BAOR 1981–84, cmd 51 Highland Bde 1984–87; NATO reinforcement co-ordinator 1987–90; chief exec Scottish Sports Cncl 1990–99, chief exec SportScotland 1999–2000, Chef de Mission Scottish Cwlth Games Team Manchester 2002; md Alstead Consulting 2000–; chm Mercy Corps Europe 2001–08 (Mercy Corps Humanitarian Hero 2008), memb Bd Mercy Corps Int (USA) 2001–08; non-exec dir JRG Ltd 1996–2007; memb Exec Scottish Cncl for Devpt and Industry 1995–2000 and 2002–08; memb Queen’s Body Guard for Scotland (Royal Co of Archers), Dep Hon Col City of Edinburgh Univs OTC 1990–99; regimental tstee KOSB; pres Edinburgh and Lothians SSAFA/Forces Help 2003–05 (pres Edinburgh and Midlothian 1991–98), memb Lowland Territorial and Volunteer Assoc 1995–; dir and tstee: Seagull Tst 1995–2008, Youth Sport Tst 1996–2000; tstee Cncl for the Advancement of Arts, Recreation and Education (CAARE) 2003–; govr: Moray House Coll Edinburgh 1991–96, Glasgow Acad 1995–2001; memb: Gen Cncl Erskine Hosp 2001–, Cncl Nat Playing Fields Assoc (NPFA) 2001–08; Hon DUniv Glasgow Caledonian Univ; FCMI (FIMgt 1984), FCIPD (FIPD 1986), FCILT 1989, FInstAM 1990, FInstD 1993, FBISA 2000; Recreations skiing, archery, walking, classical music; Style— Brig Allan Alstead, CBE, DL; K 49 Moray Place, Edinburgh EH3 6BQ ALSTON, Robin Carfrae; OBE; s of Wilfred Louis Alston (d 1993), and Margaret Louise, ne´e Mackenzie (d 1975); b 29 January 1933; Educ Queen’s Royal Coll Trinidad, Lodge Sch Barbados, Rugby, Univ of Br Columbia (BA), Univ of Oxford (MA), Univ of Toronto (MA), Univ of London (PhD); Career bibliographer; teaching fell UC Toronto 1956–58, lectr Univ of New Brunswick 1958–60, lectr in English literature Univ of Leeds 1964–76, hon res fell UCL 1987–, prof of library studies Univ of London 1990–98 (emeritus prof 1998–), dir Sch of Library, Archive and Info Studies UCL 1990–98; David Murray lectr Univ of Glasgow 1983, Cecil Oldman lectr Univ of Leeds 1988–89, Klein visiting prof Univ of Texas 1990; fndr chm and ed Scolar Press 1965–73 (md 1984–), fndr and md Janus Press 1973–80; conslt bibliographer to Br Library 1977– (memb Advsy Ctee 1975–77), ed-in-chief Eighteenth Century Short Title Catalogue 1978–90, editorial dir The Nineteenth Century 1985–; Bibliographical Soc: pres 1986–88, memb Cncl 1968–86, memb Pubns Ctee 1970–92, ed Occasional Papers 1984–92; memb: Organising Ctee 18th Century Short Title Catalogue 1976–80, Advsy Ctee MLA of America for the Wing Project 1978–, Advsy Panel Aust Res Grants Ctee 1983–, Ctee Br Book Trade Index 1984–92; external examiner Inst of Bibliography Univ of Leeds 1983–91, advsr New Univ of Barbados 2005–; fndr memb Cncl Ilkley Literature Festival 1973–, co-fndr Sir Frederic Madden Soc 1990 (ed Soc’s occasional pubns); Samuel Pepys Gold Medal Ephemera Soc 1984, Smithsonian Instn Award 1985, Gold Medal Bibliographical Soc of London 1996; Hon DLitt Univ of London 2005; Hon FLA 1986, FSA 1988; Publications incl: Anglo-Saxon Composition for Beginners (1959), Materials for a History of the English Language (2 vols, 1960), An Introduction to Old English (1961, 1962), A Concise Introduction to Old English (1966), Alexander Gil’s Logonomia Anglica 1619 (ed with B Danielsson, 1979), Cataloguing Rules for the Eighteenth Century Short Title Catalogue (1977), Bibliography, Machine Readable Cataloguing and the ESTC (with M J Jannetta, 1978), Eighteenth Century Subscription Lists (with F J G Robinson and C Wadham, 1983), The Eighteenth Century Short Title Catalogue: the British Library Collection (ed, 1983), The Nineteenth Century Subject Scope and Principles of Selection (1986), The Nineteenth Century Cataloguing Rules (1986), Bibliography of the English Language 1500–1800 (22 vols, 1–20 published), The British Library: Past Present Future (1989), A Checklist of Women Writers 1801–1900 (1990), Handlist of Unpublished Finding Aids to the London Collections of the British Library (1991), The Journal of Sir Frederic Madden: abstract (1991), Books with Manuscript (1994), Order and Connexion: Studies in Bibliography and the History of the Book (1997), An Inventory of Sale Catelogues in the British Isles, America, United States, Canada and India 1676–1800 (2 vols, 2009); Style— Robin Alston, Esq, OBE, FSA; K 67 Ocean City, St Philip, Barbados (e-mail robina95@gmail.com) ALTANGEREL, HE Bulgaa; s of Bulgaa Puntsag (d 1970), and Nansalmaa Dansran; b 5 October 1955, Khovd Province, Mongolia; Educ Inst of Int Relations Moscow (MA), Inst of Political Sicences Moscow (MA), Columbia Univ US, Kiev Taras Shivchenko Nat Univ (PhD); m 1981, Chuluuntsetseg; 3 da (Guamaral b 1980, Dashdulam b 1982, Anudari b 1996); Career Mongolian diplomat; Miny of Foreign Affrs Mongolia 1979–81 and 1985–88, Embassy of Mongolia Afghanistan 1981–85, advsr for foreign policy Parl of Mongolia 1990–91, dir Foreign Relations Div Secretariat of the Parl of Mongolia 1991–92, dir Foreign Relations Dept Secretariat of the Parl of Mongolia 1992–97, ambass to Turkey 1997–2003 (concurrently ambass to Bulgaria, Lebanon, Romania and Uzbekistan), dir Law and Treaty Dept Miny of Foreign Affrs 2004–08, ambass to the Ct of St James’s 2008–; memb Inter-Governmental Cmmn on the inspection of State boundaries between Mongolia and the USSR 1985–88, responsible sec Mongolian Inter-Parly Gp 1990–97, chair Int Law Dept Mongolian Nat Univ 1993–97, memb Bd Tst

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Fund for Victims of Int Criminal Ct 2007–; prof of acad Acad of Security, Defence and Rule of Law Russia 2006, prof of law Monglolian Nat Univ 2008; author of numerous articles in professional jls; Honoured Labour Medal 1991, Highest Award of the Govt of Mongolia 1997, first rank order Modarskii Konnik Bulgaria 2001, highest honour award of the Constiutional Ct of Mongolia 2001, Award of the Miny of Foreign Affrs of Mongolia 2001; Recreations chess; Style— HE Mr Bulgaa Altangerel; K Embassy of Mongolia, 7–8 Kensington Court, London W8 5DL (tel 020 7937 0150, fax 020 7937 1117, e-mail ambassador_a@embassyofmongolia.co.uk) ALTHAM, His Hon Judge John Robert Carr; s of John Carr Altham, and Linda Margaret Altham; b 30 March 1966, Morecambe, Lancs; Educ Lancaster Royal GS, UCL (BA), Univ of Birmingham; m 15 Aug 1992, Fiona Aubrey; 2 da (Jodie b 3 Jan 1994, Sophie b 15 Jan 1996), 1 s (Ben b 7 March 2000); Career called to the Bar Gray’s Inn 1993; jr of the Northern Circuit 1996, recorder 2008, circuit judge (Northern Circuit) 2011–; Recreations family, hiking, running, piano; Style— His Hon Judge Altham; K Preston Crown Court, Openshaw Place, Preston PR1 2LL ALTMAN, His Hon Judge John; s of Lionel Altman (d 1987), of Leeds, and Vita, ne´e Levi (d 1969); b 21 June 1944; Educ Moorlands Sch Leeds, Bootham Sch York, Univ of Bristol (LLB); m 25 Feb 1968, Elizabeth, da of Ralph and Helen Brown; 2 da (Claire Rose b 11 Aug 1973, Vivien Simone b 10 April 1976); Career called to the Bar Middle Temple 1967; practised at the Bar in London and N Eastern Circuit, chm Industrial Tbnls 1986–91 (pt/t chm 1983–86), recorder 1989–91 (asst recorder 1985–89), circuit judge: NE Circuit 1991–2001, SE Circuit 2001–; designated family judge: Milton Keynes 2003–07, Luton 2004, Oxford 2005–07, London 2007; sr circuit judge 2007–; past chm W Yorks Family Mediation Service, past pres The Leeds Jewish Historical Soc; memb Hon Soc of Middle Temple; Recreations reading, music, theatre, photography, gardening; Style— His Hon Judge Altman ALTMANN, Dr Ros; da of Leo Altmann (d 1986), and Renate Altmann; Educ Henrietta Barnett Sch London, UCL (Hume-Lloyd scholar, BSc), Harvard Univ (Kennedy scholar), LSE (PhD); m 1982, Paul Richer; 1 s (Steven), 2 da (Lisa, Emma); Career fund mangr Prudential Assurance 1981–84, head of int equities Chase Manhattan Bank 1984–89, dir Rothschild Asset Mgmnt 1989–91, dir NatWest Investment Mgmnt 1991–93, ind conslt on investment strategy, pensions and savings policy 1993–, DG Saga Gp 2010–; conslt to HM Treasy on Myners Review of Institutional Investment April-Sept 2000, advsr on savings, pensions and retirement policy to 10 Downing St Policy Unit 2000–05, memb Lord Chllr’s Strategic Investment Bd 2004–; author of numerous articles in newspapers, jls and industry magazines; govr and non-exec dir LSE 1989–, govr Pensions Policy Inst 2002–; tstee The Age Employment Network; Hon DLitt Univ of Westminster 2009; MSI, MInstD; Recreations charity fundraising, swimming, table-tennis; Style— Dr Ros Altmann; K e-mail ros@rosaltmann.com ALTON, Roger; Educ Exeter Coll Oxford; Career Liverpool Post 1969–74; The Guardian: chief news sub ed 1976–81, dep sports ed 1981–85, arts ed 1985–90, ed Weekend Guardian 1990–93, features ed 1993–96, asst ed 1996–98; ed The Observer 1998–2008, ed The Independent 2008–10, exec ed The Times 2010–; Ed of the Year What the Papers Say Awards 2000, Ed of the Year GQ Men of the Year Awards 2005, Newspaper of the Year Br Press Awards 2007; Recreations skiing, climbing, films, sports; Style— Roger Alton, Esq ALTON OF LIVERPOOL, Baron (Life Peer UK 1997), of Mossley Hill in the County of Merseyside; David Patrick Alton; s of late Frederick Alton, of Bow, London, and Bridget, ne´e Mulroe; b 15 March 1951; Educ Campion Sch, Christ Coll Liverpool, Univ of St Andrews; m 23 July 1988, Elizabeth, ne´e Bell; 1 da (Hon Marianne b 1989), 3 s (Hon Padraig b 1990, Hon Philip b 1992, Hon James b 1997); Career teacher of children with special needs 1972–79; cncllr Liverpool City Cncl 1972–80 (dep ldr Cncl 1978–79, chm Housing Ctee 1978–79), nat pres Nat League of Young Liberals 1979; MP (Lib): Liverpool Edge Hill March 1979–83, Liverpool Mossley Hill 1983–97; chm Lib Pty Standing Ctee (Policy) 1980–81, memb Select Ctee on the Environment 1981–85, Lib chief whip 1985–87, Lib and Alliance spokesman on NI 1986–87; sits as Ind cross-bench peer in House of Lords; memb House of Commons Privileges Ctee 1994–96; chm: All-Pty Mersey Barrage Group 1990–97, All-Pty British-North Korea Gp; vice-chm: All-Pty Drug Abuse Group 1992–96, All-Pty Mental Health Gp 1995–97, All-Pty Tibet Gp; treas: All-Pty Pro-Life Gp 1996–2007, All-Pty Anti-Personnel Land Mines Gp 1996–99; sec All Pty Sudan Gp; prof of citizenship Liverpool John Moores Univ 1997–, visiting fell Univ of St Andrews; dir Banner Financial Servs; fndr Movement for Christian Democracy 1990; nat vice-pres Life; vice-pres: Liverpool YMCA, Assoc of Cncllrs; pres: Liverpool Branch NSPCC, Karen Aid; chm Merseyside Cncl for Voluntary Services 1997–2001; patron and co-fndr Jubilee Campaign and Jubilee Action 1986–; patron: Habitat for Humanity, Mersey Kidney Research, Jospice, Right to Life, Zoe’s Place, Alert, Liverpool Sch of Tropical Medicine, A K Chesteron Inst, Motec Life (Ghana), Asylum Link Merseyside, Local Solutions, British Coptic Assoc; past chm Forget-me-Not Appeal; treas All-Pty friends of CAFOD; columnist: Catholic Pictorial 1982–95, The Universe 1989–, Liverpool Daily Post 1997–98; Knight Order of Constantine and St George 2002, KCSG 2008; Books What Kind of Country (1987), Whose Choice Anyway? (1988), Faith in Britain (1991), Signs of Contradiction (1996), Life After Death (1997), Citizen Virtues (1999), Pilgrim Ways (2001), Citizen 21 (ed, 2001), Passion and Pain (2003), Euthanasia: Heart of the Matter (2005), Abortion: Heart of the Matter (2005); Recreations gardening, books, walking; Style— The Rt Hon Lord Alton of Liverpool; K Jacob’s Ladder, Lower Road, Knowle Green, Lancashire PR3 2YN (tel 01772 786551, e-mail davidalton@mail.com, website www.davidalton.com); House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW (tel 020 7219 3551, e-mail altond@parliament.uk); c/o Barbara Mace, Roscoe Foundation for Citizenship, Egerton Court, 2 Rodney Street, Liverpool L3 5UX (tel 0151 231 3852, e-mail b.mace@ljmu.ac.uk) ALTY, Prof James Lenton; s of William Graham Alty (d 1959), of Haslingden, Lancs, and Annie Alty (d 1989); b 21 August 1939; Educ King Edward VII Sch Lytham, Univ of Liverpool (BSc, PhD); m 16 Jan 1965, Mary Eleanor, da of Thomas Roberts (d 1986), of Llanerchymedd, Anglesey; 2 s (Gareth Thomas b 1965, Graham James b 1971), 2 da (Carys Ann b 1967, Sian Cathryn b 1968); Career account exec IBM (UK) Ltd 1971–72 (sr systems engr 1968–71), dir Computer Laboratory Univ of Liverpool 1972–82 (Oliver Lodge res fell 1962–64, Leverhulme res fell 1966–68), exec dir Turing Inst 1984–90, BT prof of computer sci Univ of Strathclyde 1989–90 (prof of computer sci 1982–89, dir Scot HCI Centre 1984–90); Loughborough Univ: prof of computer sci 1990–, head Computer Science Dept 1991–2000, dean Faculty of Science 2001–04, prof emeritus 2004–; prof of human computer interaction Middlesex Univ 2004–06; over 100 pubns in academic jls and conf proceedings; memb: Computer Bd for Univs and Res Cncls 1975–81, Cncl Br Computer Soc 1981–84 (fell 1982); FBCS 1986, FRSA 1987, FIET 1993, CEng 1998; Books Computing Skills and the User Interface (with M J Coombs, 1982), Human Computer Interaction (with G R S Weir, 1990), Industrial Applications of Artificial Intelligence (with Mikulich, 1991), People and Computer VIII (with Diaper and Guest, 1993), Expert Systems: Concepts and Examples (with M J Coombs, 1984); Recreations skiing, musical composition, golf; Clubs National Liberal; Style— Prof James Alty; K 168 Station Road, Cropston, Leicestershire; Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU (tel 01509 222681, fax 01509 211586, e-mail j.l.alty@ntlworld.com) ALTY, John; CB (2010); Career DG Fair Markets Gp Dept for Business, Innovation and Skills until 2010, ceo and comptroller gen Intellectual Property Office 2010–; Style— John


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Alty, Esq, CB; K Intellectual Property Office, Concept House, Cardiff Road, Newport NP10 8QQ ALVAREZ, Alfred (Al); s of Bertie Alvarez (d 1965), of London, and Katie, ne´e Levy (d 1982); b 5 August 1929; Educ Oundle, CCC Oxford (MA); m 1, 1956 (m dis 1961), Ursula Barr; 1 s (Adam); m 2, 1966, Anne, da of Jack Gilmore Adams, of Toronto, Canada; 1 s (Luke b 1968), 1 da (Kate b 1971); Career poet and author; sr scholar CCC Oxford 1952–55 and Goldsmiths’ Co 1952–55; Procter visiting fellowship Princeton 1953–54, visiting fell Rockefeller Fndn USA 1955–56 and 1958, lectr in creative writing and Gauss Seminarian Princeton 1957–58, D H Lawrence fellowship Univ of New Mexico 1958; visiting prof: Brandeis Univ 1960, New York State Univ Buffalo 1966; poetry critic and ed The Observer 1956–66; Vachel Lindsay Prize for Poetry 1961, Benson Medal RSL 2010; Hon DLitt Univ of East London 1998; hon fell CCC Oxford 2001; Books The Shaping Spirit (1958), The School of Donne (1961), The New Poetry (ed and introduction, 1962), Under Pressure (1965), Beyond All This Fiddle (1968), Lost (poems, 1968), Penguin Modern Poets No18 (1970), Apparition (poems, 1971), The Savage God (1971), Beckett (1973), Hers (1974), Hunt (1978), Autumn to Autumn and Selected Poems (1978), Life After Marriage (1982), The Biggest Game in Town (1983), Offshore (1986), Feeding the Rat (1988), Rainforest (1988), Day of Atonement (1991), The Faber Book of Modern European Poetry (ed and introduction, 1992), Night (1995), Where Did It All Go Right? (1999), Poker: Bets, Bluffs and Bad Beats (2001), New and Selected Poems (2002), The Writer’s Voice (2005), Risky Business: People, Pastimes, Poker and Books (2007); Recreations music, poker, cold water swimming; Clubs Climbers’, Alpine; Style— Al Alvarez, Esq; K c/o Gillon Aitken Associates, 18–21 Cavaye Place, London SW10 9PG ALVINGHAM, 2 Baron (UK 1929); Robert Guy Eardley; CBE (1977, OBE 1972), DL (Oxfordshire 1996); s of 1 Baron Alvingham (d 1955), and Dorothea Gertrude Yerburgh (d 1927); b 16 December 1926; Educ Eton; m 1952, Beryl Elliot, da of William D Williams, of Hindhead; 1 s (Robert), 1 da (Susannah); Heir s, Hon Robert Yerburgh; Career formerly Coldstream Gds (joined 1945, cmmnd 1946), served Palestine, Tripoli, FARELF, S America, BAOR; Head Staff CDS 1972–74, RCDS 1975, dep dir Army Staff Duties 1975–78, Maj-Gen 1978, dir Army Quartering MOD 1978–81; patron: Oxfordshire Co Royal British Legion 1994–2009, Henley and Dist Agricultural Assoc; pres Royal Lancashire Agriculture Soc 1984, 1988 and 1989; Style— Maj-Gen The Rt Hon Lord Alvingham, CBE, DL; K Bix Hall, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 6BW AMANN, Prof Ronald; s of George James Amann, of Newcastle upon Tyne, and Elizabeth Clementson, ne´e Towell (d 1983); b 21 August 1943; Educ Heaton GS Newcastle upon Tyne, Univ of Birmingham (MSocSci, PhD); m 28 Aug 1965, Susan Frances, da of Leslie Peters, of S Porcupine, Ontario, Canada; 2 s (Edmund b 1968, Timothy Francis b 1970), 1 da (Jessica Louise b 1974); Career conslt OECD 1965–68; Univ of Birmingham: asst lectr, lectr then sr lectr 1968–83, dir Centre for Russian and E European Studies 1983–89, prof of comparative politics 1985–2003 (emeritus prof 2003–), dean Faculty of Commerce and Social Sci 1989–91, pro-vice-chllr 1991–94; chief exec and dep chm ESRC 1994–99, DG Centre for Management and Policy Studies Cabinet Office 1999–2002; specialist advsr and witness Foreign Affrs Ctee and Ctee on Sci and Technol House of Commons; chm: Steering Ctee ESRC E-W Research Initiative, Advsy Bd Centre for Res on Innovation and Competition Univ of Manchester 2001–; memb: Cncl Sch of Slavonic and E Euro Studies Univ of London 1986–89, Nat Technol Foresight Steering Gp 1995–2000, Steering Ctee Centre for the Analysis of Risk and Regulation LSE 2000–; ind memb W Midlands Police Authy 2007–; AcSS 1999. FRSA; Books Science Policy in the USSR (with Berry and Davies, 1969), The Technological Level of Soviet Industry (with Cooper and Davies), Industrial Innovation in the Soviet Union (with Cooper, 1982), Technical Progress and Soviet Economic Development (with Cooper, 1986); Recreations walking, modern jazz, cricket; Style— Prof Ronald Amann AMARATUNGA, Prof Gehan Anil Joseph; s of Carl Herman Joseph Amaratunga (d 1966), and Swarna Mallika, ne´e Undugodage; b 6 April 1956; Educ Royal Coll Colombo Sri Lanka, Pelham Meml HS Westchester NY, UC Cardiff (BSc), Univ of Cambridge (PhD); m 19 Sept 1981, Praveen Dharshini, da of John Hitchcock; 1 s (Ravindran b 9 Oct 1985), 2 da (Minoli b 19 April 1989, Gitanjali b 1 July 1990); Career res fell Microelectronics Centre Univ of Southampton 1983–84, lectr Dept of Electronics and Computer Sci Univ of Southampton 1984–87; lectr Dept of Engrg Univ of Cambridge 1987–95; prof of electrical engrg Univ of Liverpool 1995–98; prof of engrg Univ of Cambridge 1998–, fell Churchill Coll Cambridge 1998– (and 1987–95); founding dir and chief technol offr Cambridge Semiconductor Ltd 2000–, co-fndr Eecsys Ltd 2003, chm Wind Technologies Ltd 2007; RAE Research Award (Univ of Cambridge) 1979–82, IEE Prize 1979, Royal Acad of Engrg Overseas Secondment Award (Stanford Univ) 1989; FREng 2004 (Silver Medal 2007), FIET 2004, FRSA 2009; Publications over 500 academic publications in jls and symposia proceedings incl: Transactions of the IEEE, Physical Review, Nature, Jl of Applied Physics; Recreations jazz, cinema, vintage sports cars, cricket; Style— Prof Gehan Amaratunga; K Department of Engineering, Electrical Engineering Division, 9 J J Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0DF (tel 01223 748320, fax 01223 748322, e-mail gaja1@cam.ac.uk) AMBERG, Bill; s of M J Amberg, and J A Can; Career fashion designer; opened shops: London 1997, New York; Freeman: City of London, Worshipful Co of Makers of Playing Cards; Recreations family life; Style— Bill Amberg, Esq; K website www.billamberg.com AMBRASEYS, Prof Nicholas; s of Neocles Amvrasis (d 1999), of Athens, and Cleopatra, ne´e Yambani (d 1986); b 19 January 1929; Educ Nat Tech Univ of Athens, Imperial Coll London (DIC), Univ of London (PhD, DSc); m 25 Aug 1955, Xeni, da of Alexander Stavrou; Career lectr in civil engrg Imperial Coll London 1958–62, assoc prof of civil engrg Univ of Illinois 1963, prof of hydrodynamics Nat Tech Univ Athens 1964; Imperial Coll London: lectr in engrg seismology 1965–68, univ reader 1969–72, prof 1973–94, head Engrg Seismology Section 1969–94, sr res fell 1994–; chm Br Nat Ctee for Earthquake Engrg 1961–71, dir Int Assoc for Earthquake Engrg 1961–77, vice-pres Euro Assoc for Earthquake Engrg 1964–75, vice-chm UNESCO Int Advsy Ctee on Earthquake Risk 1979–81 (memb 1969–81); ldr UN/UNESCO earthquake reconnaissance missions to Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, Romania, Yugoslavia, Italy, Greece, Algeria, Nicaragua, E and Central Africa; chm Int Cmmn for Earthquake Protection of Historical Monuments 1977–81; hon memb Int Assoc of Earthquake Engrg 1993–, hon memb Euro Assoc of Earthquake Engrg, hon memb Earthquake Research Inst USA 2001; Decennial Award European Assoc for Earthquake Engrg 1975, Busk Medal RGS 1975, W Smith Medal Geological Soc of London 2002, Medal Seismological Soc of America 2006; Freedom City of Skopje 1999; memb Acad of Athens 2002; Dr (hc) Univ of Athens 1993, fell C&G 2000; FREng 1985, FICE, FGS, FRGS; Books The Seismicity of Egypt, Arabia and the Red Sea - A History of Persian Earthquakes (with C Melville, 1982 and 1994), The Seismicity of Turkey (with C Finkel, 1995), Seismicity of Central America (2000), Seismicity of Iceland (2000), Earthquakes in the Middle East: multidisciplinary study of seismicity up to 1900 (2009); Recreations historical geography, archaeology; Style— Prof Nicholas Ambraseys, FREng; K 19 Bede House, Manor Fields, London SW15 3LT (tel 020 8788 4219); Department of Civil Engineering, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London SW7 2BU (fax 020 7225 2716, e-mail n.ambraseys@imperial.ac.uk) AMBROSE, (Neil) Simon; s of Neil Trevor Ambrose (d 1952), and Margaret, ne´e Donaldson; b 17 May 1950; Educ Campbell Coll Belfast, King’s Coll Hosp Med Sch (MB BS, MS); m 11 Sept 1976, (Elizabeth) Jane, da of William John Arthur Cowley; 2 s (Benjamin Neil

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Career res asst Univ of Oxford Inst of Archaeology and archivist Ashmolean Museum Library 1972–74, pubns asst DOE 1974–75, res asst in Euro archaeology Univ of Oxford 1975–77, asst keeper of archaeology Lincolnshire Museums 1977–82; Scottish Museums Cncl: dep dir 1982–86, dir 1986–94; sr res fell City Univ Dept of Arts Policy and Mgmnt 1994–96, head of practice Museum Resource Management (UK and int museum advsrs) 1994–99; chm Exec Bd ICOM UK 1992–98; assoc dir L & R Consulting 1996–99, dir Locum Destination Consulting 1999–2004, princ assoc Locum Consulting 2004–, princ Timothy Ambrose Consulting 2004–, dir Metaphor 2008–09; hon sr res fell Dept of Arts Policy and Management City Univ 1996–; author of numerous reports, reviews and papers; FMA 1990 (AMA 1980), FSA 1993; Books New Museums - A Start-Up Guide (1987), Education in Museums, Museums in Education (1987), Working with Museums (1988), Presenting Scotland’s Story (1989), Money, Money, Money and Museums (1991), Forward Planning - a Handbook (1991), Museum Basics (1993), Managing New Museums (1993), Museum Basics (2006); Recreations gardening; Style— Timothy M Ambrose, Esq, FSA; K Friars Cottage, The Street, Kingston, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 3PD (e-mail timothyambrose@btinternet.com) AMERY, Shenda (KHAZAL-); da of William Charles Garrett, and Lily Herring; b 28 November 1937, London; Educ Shipwrights Sch, Rayleigh Tech Sch, Southend Municipal Coll (HNC); m 22 July 1961, Sheikh Nezam Khazal Kabi-al-Amery; 2 s (Roknedin b 22 March 1963, Saladin b 24 Feb 1966); Career sculptor; early career as chemist Physical Chemical Research Dept May & Baker 1954–59, lectr and asst chemist Tehran Univ 1959–61; first one-woman show Tehran 1970 (three subsequent one-woman shows); returned to UK 1979; numerous one-woman exhbns incl: RSBS, Dorman Museum Cleveland, The Orangery Holland Park, Loggia Gallery London, Biltmore Gallery Arizona, Osbourne Gallery London, Edith Grove Gallery; gp exhbns incl: Royal Acad, Paris Salon, Osborn Studio Gallery, Gagliardi Gallery; subjects of sculptures incl: Margaret Thatcher (now Baroness Thatcher), John Major (then PM), Cherie Blair, King Hussain and Queen Noor of Jordan, Betty Boothroyd, Mo Mowlam, David Blunkett, Clare Short, Anita Roddick; sculptures in Regent’s Park (Ambika Fountain and Unseen Prey), painting of Tony Blair hanging in Chequers; Arts Cncl Award 1995–96; former memb Cncl RSBS, chm Ladies Ctee Help the Aged, memb Ladies Ctee European Atlantic Gp; ARBS; Style— Sheikha Shenda Amery; K 25a Edith Grove, Chelsea, London SW10 0LB (tel 020 7352 1775, fax 020 7376 7738, website www.shendaamery.co.uk) AMESS, David Anthony Andrew; MP; s of James Henry Valentine Amess (d 1986), and Maud Ethel, ne´e Martin; b 26 March 1952; Educ St Bonaventures GS, Bournemouth Coll of Technol (BSc); m 1983, Julia Margaret Monica, da of Graham Harry Arnold, of Southend-on-Sea, Essex; 1 s, 4 da; Career teacher 1970–71, insurance underwriter Leslie & Godwin Agency 1974–76, sr conslt Accountancy Personnel 1976–80, ptnr Accountancy Aims Employment Agency 1981–87; chm: Accountancy Solutions 1987–90, Accountancy Aims Group 1990–96, 1912 Club 1996–; memb Cons Pty 1968–, Parly candidate (Cons) Forest Gate 1974 and 1978, GLC candidate Newham NW 1977, Parly candidate (Cons) Newham NW 1979; MP (Cons): Basildon 1983–97, Southend W 1997–; PPS at DHSS 1987 to: Edwina Currie, Michael Portillo, Lord Skelmersdale; PPS to Michael Portillo: as Min of State Dept of Tport 1988–90, at DOE 1990–92, as Chief Sec to the Treasy 1992–94, as Sec of State for Employment 1994–95, as Sec of State for Def 1995–97; dir Parly Broadcasting Unit 1997–99; memb Broadcasting Select Ctee 1995–97, memb Health Select Ctee 1998–; jt chm All-Pty: Scouts Gp, Fire Gp; vice-pres Lotteries Cncl 1998–; Chm’s Panel 2001; Redbridge Cncl: elected 1982, vice-chm Housing Ctee 1981–85; Publications The Road to Basildon (1993), Conservatives Fight Back (1994); contrib to various magazines and pamphlets; Recreations reading, writing, sport, theatre, gardening, popular music; Clubs Carlton, Kingswood Squash and Racketball (Basildon), St Stephens; Style— David Amess, Esq, MP; K House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA (tel 020 7219 6387, fax 020 7219 2245, e-mail amessd@parliament.uk) AMEY, Julian Nigel Robert; s of Robert Amey, of Barton Seagrave, Northants, and Diana, ne´e Coles; b 19 June 1949; Educ Wellingborough Sch, Magdalene Coll Cambridge (MA); m 16 Dec 1972, Ann Victoria, da of Thomas Frank Brenchley, CMG, of London, and Edith, ne´e Helfand; 3 da (Joanna b 9 Sept 1981, Frances b 12 Oct 1984, Charlotte b 7 Jan 1990); Career dir of int sales and marketing Longman Group Ltd 1985–89, exec dir BBC English World Service 1989–94, seconded to DTI 1994–96, DG Canning House (Hispanic and Luso Brazilian Cncl) 1996–2001; chief exec: CIBSE 2001–06, Trinity Coll London 2006–09, Imperial Soc of Teachers of Dancing 2009–; govr Bath Spa Univ; Books Spanish Business Dictionary (1979), Portuguese Business Dictionary (1981); Recreations cricket, travel; Clubs Hawks’ (Cambridge), ESU, Rumford; Style— Julian Amey, Esq AMIEL, Jonathan Michael (Jon); s of Barry Conrad Amiel (d 1978), of London, and Anita, ne´e Barron; b 20 May 1948; Educ William Ellis Sch London, Univ of Cambridge (MA); m Tara, da of Lawrence Fuccella, and Sally Byrd; 4 s (Leo Barry, Jack Barry, Luke Barry, Max Barry); Career freelance director; admin Oxford & Cambridge Shakespeare Co 1970–73, literary mangr then assoc dir Hampstead Theatre Club 1973–76, asst then assoc dir Royal Shakespeare Co 1976–78, story ed BBC TV 1978–79; directed numerous prodns for BBC Play for Today 1980–85, incl: Preview, Lunch, A Sudden Wrench, Busted, Gates of Gold, Nobody’s Property; other credits as dir incl: Tandoori Nights (series, Channel 4) 1985, Silent Twins (film) 1986, The Singing Detective (BBC) 1986, Queen of Hearts (feature film) 1988, Aunt Julia & The Scriptwriter (US title Tune In Tomorrow) 1990, Sommersby (with Richard Gere and Jodie Foster) 1993, Copycat (with Sigourney Weaver and Holly Hunter) 1995, The Man Who Knew Too Little (with Bill Murray) 1997, Entrapment (with Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones) 1999, The Core (with Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank and Stanley Tucci) 2002; winner numerous awards for The Singing Detective, several festival awards for Queen of Hearts and Tune In Tomorrow; Style— Jon Amiel, Esq AMIES, Timothy John (Tim); b 1 July 1938; Educ Oundle; m 6 Nov 1969, Clare, ne´e Crawfurd; 3 s (Tom b 1971, Edward b 1973, Harry b 1979), 2 da (Sarah b 1974, Alice b 1985); Career Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders 1956–58; Casselton Elliott 1959–64, Morgan Grenfell 1964–68, stockbroker Laurie Milbank & Co 1968–86, Chase Manhattan Bank 1986–90; dir: Chase Investment Bank Ltd 1987–90, HG Capital Tst 1991–2010, World Vision (UK) 1996–2002, Amies International Ltd 2000–; FCA; Recreations travel, gardening; Clubs City of London; Style— Tim Amies, Esq; K The Old Farm, Great Brickhill, Buckinghamshire MK17 9AH (tel 01525 261243); Ballachar, Loch Ruthven, Farr, Inverness (tel 01808 521258, e-mail tim@amiesinternational.com)

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AMIN, Prof Ash; b 31 October 1955, Kampala, Uganda; Educ Univ of Reading (PhD); m Lynne; 3 c (Usha, Samir, Isla); Career Univ of Durham: prof of geography, head Dept of Geography 2002–05, exec dir Inst of Advanced Study 2006–; fell Swedish Collegium of Advanced Study in the Social Sciences 1999; visiting posts: Univ of Naples, Univ of Bologna, Univ of Copenhagen, Univ of Rotterdam; memb Research Priorities Bd ESRC 1997–2001, memb Cncl European Assoc for Evolutionary Political Economy until 2002; AcSS 2000, fell World Acad of Art and Science 2003, FBA 2007; Books Technological Change, Industrial Restructuring and Regional Development (jt ed, 1986), Towards a New Europe? (jt ed, 1991), Post-Fordism: A Reader (ed, 1994), Globalisation, Institutions and Regional Development in Europe (jt ed, 1994), Behind the Myth of European Union (jt ed, 1995), Beyond Market and Hierarchy: Interactive Governance and Social Complexity (jt ed, 1997), Cities for the Many not the Few (jtly, 2000), Placing the Social Economy (jtly, 2002), Cities: Reimaging the Urban (jtly, 2002), Decentering the Nation: A Radical Approach to Regional Inequality (jtly, 2003), Architectures of Knowledge: Firms, Capabilities and Communities (jtly, 2004), The Blackwell Cultural Economy Reader (jt ed, 2005), Thinking About Almost Everything: New Ideas to Light Up Minds (jt ed, 2009), The Social Economy: International Perspectives on Economic Solidarity (2009); Recreations walking, cooking, music, gardening; Style— Prof Ash Amin; K Department of Geography, Durham University, Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE (tel 0191 334 1850, e-mail ash.amin@durham.ac.uk) AMIN, Mohammed; s of Shadi Mehrban (d 1987), and Riaban Mehrban (d 1992); b 29 October 1950, Kalyanpur, Pakistan; Educ Central GS Manchester, Clare Coll Cambridge (BA), Univ of Leeds (CertEd); m 1978, Tahara; 2 s (Ibrahim b 1980, Ismail b 1982), 2 da (Scheherazade b 1985, Khadijah b 1988); Career teacher Counthill Sch Oldham 1973–74, trainee accountant Graham H Wood & Co 1974–77, tax sr then tax mangr Arthur Andersen 1977–84, sr tax mangr then tax ptnr John Fairhurst & Co 1984–87, ptnr Price Waterhouse (now PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP) 1990–2009 (sr tax mangr 1987–90, memb UK Supervisory Bd), Islamic finance conslt 2010–; chm Manchester Branch Inst of Taxation 1985–87, memb Cncl Chartered Inst of Taxation 2003–, memb Technical Ctee ACT 2004–; fndr memb Muslim Jewish Forum of Gtr Manchester 2004–; memb Cncl Manchester and Dist Chess Assoc 1983– (pres 1981–83), finance dir Br Chess Fedn 1985–89; listed in: Asian Power 100 2005, Muslim Power 100 2007; assoc memb ACT 1995, FCA (ACA 1977), FCInstT 2000 (ATII 1978); Publications The Taxation of Equity Derivatives and Structured Products (contrib, 2002); Recreations chess, go (Japanese board game), listening to classical and modern music, reading science fiction; Style— Mohammed Amin, Esq; K tel 07802 788357, e-mail mohammed.amin@btinternet.com, website www.mohammedamin.com AMINI, Hossein; s of Iradj Amini and Vida Amini; Educ Bryanston, Wadham Coll Oxford (scholarship); m Alexandra; 2 da (Nina, Nieve); Career writer; Film incl: The Dying of the Light 1994 (TV film, BAFTA nomination Best Single Drama), Jude 1996 (Michael Powell Award for Best Br Film Edinburgh Film Festival, Best Film Dinard Film Festival), The Wings of the Dove 1997 (Oscar nomination Best Adapted Screenplay 1998, nomination Best Adapted Screenplay Writer’s Guild of America 1998, nomination Best Adapted Screenplay BAFTA Awards 1998) 1997, In a Lonely Place 1997, Four Feathers 2000, Shanghai 2000, Gangs of New York (draft for Martin Scorsese) 2001, Mila 18 2002; Publications Jude (1996), Wings of the Dove (1998); Style— Hossein Amini, Esq; K c/o Curtis Brown, Haymarket House, 28–29 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4SP (tel 020 7396 6600, fax 020 7396 0110) AMIS, Martin Louis; s of Sir Kingsley William Amis, CBE (d 1995), and his 1 w, Hilary Ann, ne´e Bardwell; b 25 August 1949; Educ Exeter Coll Oxford (BA); m 1, (m dis 1996), Antonia; m 2, 1998, Isabel; Career writer; literary ed New Statesman 1977–79, special writer The Observer 1980–; tennis corr The New Yorker 1992–; Outstanding Achievement Award Galaxy Nat Book Award 2010; FRSL 1983; Books The Rachel Papers (1973, Somerset Maugham Award 1974), Dead Babies (1975), Success (1978), Other People: A Mystery Story (1981), Money (1984), The Moronic Inferno and Other Visits to America (1986), Einstein’s Monsters (1987), London Fields (1989), Time’s Arrow (1991), The Information (1995), Night Train (1997), Heavy Water and Other Stories (short stories, 1998), Experience (2000, James Tait Black Memorial Prize), The War Against Cliche´: Essays and Reviews 1971–2000 (2001), Koba the Dread: Laughter and the Twenty Million (2002), Yellow Dog (2003), House of Meetings (2006), The Second Plane (2008), The Pregnant Widow (2010); Style— Martin Amis, Esq; K c/o Wylie Agency, 17 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3JA (tel 020 7908 5900) AMLOT, Roy Douglas; QC (1989); s of Air Cdre Douglas Lloyd Amlot, CBE, DFC, AFC (d 1979), of Portugal, and Ruby Luise, ne´e Lawrence; b 22 September 1942; Educ Dulwich Coll; m 26 July 1969, Susan Margaret, da of Sir Henry McLorinan McDowell, KBE (d 2000), of Dulwich, London; 2 s (Thomas b 1971, Richard b 1978); Career called to the Bar Lincoln’s Inn 1963 (bencher 1987, treas 2007); jr prosecuting counsel to the Crown (Central Criminal Court) 1977, sr prosecuting counsel to the Crown (Central Criminal Court) 1981, first sr prosecuting counsel to the Crown 1987, chm of the Bar 2001–02; chm Criminal Bar Assoc 1997–98; Publications Phipson on Evidence (ed 11 edn); Recreations skiing, windsurfing, music, squash; Style— Roy Amlot, Esq, QC; K 6 King’s Bench Walk, Temple, London EC4Y 7DR AMORY, see also: Heathcoat-Amory AMORY, Mark; s of Richard Heathcoat Amory (d 1957), and Hon Gaenor Scott-Ellis (d 2002); b 1 May 1941; Educ Eton, ChCh Oxford; m 20 Nov 1982, Charlotte Elizabeth, da of Evelyn Joll; 3 da (Evelyn b 18 July 1985, Olivia b 30 March 1988, Katharine b 21 June 1991); Career tutor to The Kabaka of Buganda 1962–63; journalist and writer; currently lit ed The Spectator; FRSL; Order of the Star of Ethiopia (second class); Books Lord Dunsany (1972), The Letters of Evelyn Waugh (ed, 1980), The Letters of Ann Fleming (ed, 1985), Lord Berners (1998); Recreations bridge, tennis, films, plays; Style— Mark Amory, Esq, FRSL; K 20 Grafton Square, Clapham, London SW4 0DA; Hele Manor, Dulverton, Somerset TA22 9RN AMOS, Gideon John; OBE (2009); s of Francis John Clarke Amos, CBE (d 2003), and Geraldine Amos, MBE, ne´e Sutton; b 16 January 1965, Liverpool; Educ Wells Cathedral Sch, Oxford Poly (BA), Oxford Brookes Univ (DipArch, DipUD, MA); m 6 May 1995, Caroline, da of David Ellis; Career dep pres Oxford Poly Students Union 1988–89, architectural asst R J Harrison Architects 1989–90, devpt designer WS Atkins 1994–97, dir Planning Aid for London 1997–2000 Town and Country Planning Assoc (TCPA): dir 2000–06, chief exec 2006–10; cmmr Infrastructure Planning Cmmn 2010–; memb Planning Advsy Gp Dept for Communities and Local Govt 2003–10, memb Bd Swan Housing Assoc 2007–, chair ELG Eco-Devpt Gp 2008–10; cncllr Oxford City Cncl 1992–96 (ldr of the oppn 1995–96); memb: Hackney Soc, Taunton Civic Soc; RIBA 1994, MRTPI 2004; Publications Programme for Sustainable Communities (co-author, 2001), Connecting England: A Framework for Regional Development (ed, 2006); Style— Gideon Amos, Esq, OBE; K Reform Club, 104 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5EW (tel 020 7930 9374, e-mail commissioners@infrastructure.gsi.gov.uk) AMOS, Stephen K; Career comedian; stand-up incl: Stephen K Amos (Edinburgh Fringe Festival) 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2005, Amused Moose Comedy Star Seach Final (Edinburgh Fringe) 2004, Talk Radi0, Stephen K Amos & Guests: It Might Just Happen and All of Me (Edinburgh Fringe) 2006, Stephen K Amos: More of Me (Edinburgh Fringe) 2007, Britcom 2007 (Montreal Comedy Festival) 2007, Stephen K Amos: Weekend Talk Show (Edinburgh Fringe) 2007, Weekend Chat Show (Edinburgh Fringe) 2008, Stephen K

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Amos Gets Next To You (Melbourne Fringe Festival) 2008, Find The Funny (Prague Fringe Festival and Edinburgh Fringe) 2008, (UK tour) 2008–09, (Adelaide Fringe Festival) 2009; nominated Richard Pryor Award 2004, Best Stand-up Time Out Live Award 2004, nominated Best Compere Chortle Comedy Award 2004, 2007 and 2008, Spirit of the Festival Award NZ Comedy Festival 2005, Best Int Guest Comedian and Best Int Comedy NZ Comedy Guild Awards 2007; Radio Jon Richardson Radio Show (BBC6 Music), Stand Up on 7 (BBC Radio 7), The Odd Half Hour (BBC Radio 4), The Blame Game (BBCNI), Act Your Age (BBC Radio 4), 4 Stands Up (BBC Radio 4), Out To Lunch (BBC Radio 2), The Big Night In, Sean Lock and Friends at the Fringe, Hot Gossip (BBC Radio 2); Television appearances incl: The Royal Variety Show (ITV), Have I Got News For You (BBC), Live at the Apollo (BBC1), Mock The Week (BBC2), Newsnight (BBC), Stand Up Show (BBC), The 11 O’Clock Show (Channel 4); Theatre One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (Assembly Rooms, Gielgud Theatre and Edinburgh Fringe Festival) 2004–05; Film Absolute Beginners, Hawks, Soweto, Young Soul Rebels, Downtown Largos; Style— Mr Stephen K Amos; K c/o Lisa White, Glorious Management Ltd, Lower Ground Floor, 79 Noel Road, London N1 8HE (tel 020 7704 6555, e-mail lisa@glorioustalent.co.uk) AMOS, Baroness (Life Peer UK 1997), of Brondesbury, in the London Borough of Brent; Valerie Amos; PC (2003); b 13 March 1954; Educ Univ of Warwick (BA), Univ of Birmingham (MA), UEA; Career Lambeth Borough Cncl 1981–82, women’s advsr London Borough of Camden 1983–85, head of mgmnt servs London Borough of Hackney 1987–89 (head of trg and devpt 1985–87); chief exec Equal Opportunities Cmmn 1989–94, md Quality and Equality 1994–95, dir Amos Fraser Bernard 1995–98; a Baroness in Waiting (Govt whip) 1998–2001, Parly under-sec of state FCO 2001–03, sec of state for International Devpt 2003, ldr House of Lords and Lord Pres of the Cncl 2003–07; high cmmr to Australia 2009–11; cmmr Fulbright Cmmn 2009–; former non-exec dir UCLH; author and presenter numerous papers at nat and int confs; external examiner Univ of Liverpool 1991–97, hon prof Thames Valley Univ, memb Advsy Bd Global Health Gp Univ of Calif 2008–; former memb: Cncl Inst of Employment Studies, Cncl King’s Fund; former dep chair Runnymede Tst; chair: Bd of Govrs RCN, AFIYA Tst (formerly), Royal African Soc 2008–; former dir Hampstead Theatre, former tstee Inst of Public Policy Research; Hon Dr jur Univ of Warwick, Hon Dr jur Univ of Staffordshire, Hon Dr jur Univ of Manchester; FRSA; Style— The Rt Hon Baroness Amos, PC; K House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW AMPHLETT, Philip Nicholas; s of Colin Bernard Amphlett, of Wootton Village, Oxon, and Hilda, ne´e Price (d 1972); b 20 October 1948; Educ Winchester, Balliol Coll Oxford (BA); m 4 Aug 1969, Marjolein Erantha, da of Jan Cornelius de Vries (d 1952), of Eindhoven, Holland; 2 da (Jessica b 9 Jan 1970, Catherine b 14 Nov 1974), 1 s (Jan b 17 Aug 1972 d 2001); Career trainee mangr W H Brandts Sons and Co Ltd 1971–73, dir Henry Ansbacher and Co Ltd 1981–85 (joined 1973), sr vice-pres Bank Julius Baer and Co Ltd 1985–97; EFG Private Bank: exec dir 1997–2006, dep head of private banking 2006–; Recreations sailing, swimming, tennis; Style— Philip Amphlett, Esq; K Howletts, Great Hallingbury, Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire CM22 7TR (tel 01279 654563); Ballaminers Cottage, Little Petherick, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 7QT; EFG Private Bank Ltd, 12 Hay Hill, London W1X 8EE AMWELL, 3 Baron (UK 1947), of Islington, Co London; Keith Norman Montague; s of 2 Baron Amwell (d 1990), and Kathleen Elizabeth, ne´e Fountain; b 1 April 1943; Educ Ealing GS, Univ of Nottingham (BSc); m 1970, Mary, o da of Frank Palfreyman, of Potters Bar, Herts; 2 s (Hon Ian b 1973, Hon Christopher b 1977); Heir s, Hon Ian Montague; Career consulting civil engr 1965–96; dir: Construction Industry Research and Information Assoc (CIRIA) 1998–2005, Civil Engrg and Environmental Quality Awards (CEEQUAL) Ltd 2004–09; CEng, CGeol, FICE, FGS; Recreations walking, gardening, photography, badminton; Style— The Rt Hon Lord Amwell AMYES, Prof Sebastian Giles Becket; s of Julian Charles Becket Amyes (d 1992), of London, and Katherine Anne Smith, ne´e Allan (d 1999); b 6 May 1949, Cheshire; Educ Cranleigh Sch, UCL (BSc), Univ of Reading (MSc), Univ of London (PhD, DSc); m 1, 17 April 1976 (m dis 2006), Dorothy Mary, da of William Thomas Gregory; 1 s (Rupert William Becket b 26 May 1978), 1 da (Alexandra Katherine Becket b 15 Nov 1979); m 2, 15 May 2011, Hilary-Kay, da of John Whiteford Young; Career teaching fell Sch of Pharmacy Univ of London 1974–77; Univ of Edinburgh: lectr 1977–88, reader 1988–92, prof of microbial chemotherapy 1992–, head Medical Microbiology Dept 1997–2001; Annual Science award Royal Pharmaceutical Soc 1984, C L Oakley lectr Pathological Soc 1987; Dr (hc) Semmelweis Medical Univ 2004; hon memb Hungarian Microbiology Soc 2007; FRCPath 1995 (MRCPath 1985), FIBiol 1988; Books Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Magic Bullets: Lost Horizons, Antibacterial Chemotherapy; author of 456 pubns; Recreations fishing, foreign exploration, antique maps, opera; Style— Prof Sebastian Amyes; K Centre for Infectious Diseases, College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, Chancellors Building, 49 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4SB (tel 0131 242 6652, fax 0131 242 6611 e-mail s.g.b.amyes@ed.ac.uk) ANCASTER, Earl of ; see: Willoughby de Eresby, Baroness ANCRAM, Rt Hon Michael; see: Lothian, 13 Marquess of ANDENAS, Dr Mads; s of Tonnes Andreas Madsson Andenas (d 1975), and Henny Marie Jenssen; b 27 July 1957; Educ Univ of Oslo, Univ of Oxford (MA, DPhil), Univ of Cambridge (PhD); m 1981 (m dis 1987), Kristin, da of Knut Utstein Kloster; Career called to Norwegian Bar 1986, admitted advokat Norway 1991; called to the Bar Middle Temple 1996, bencher Inner Temple 2003; hon dir of studies then sr research fell Inst of Advanced Legal Studies Univ of London 1993–, dir Centre of European Law KCL 1994–99 (lectr then sr lectr in law 1991–94, now visiting prof), dir Br Inst of Int and Comparative Law 1999–2005; sr teaching fell in EC law Inst of European and Comparative Law Univ of Oxford, fell Harris Manchester Coll Oxford 2000–, prof Univ of Leicester 2005–; gen ed: International and Comparative Law Quarterly, European Business Law Review; memb numerous editorial bds and author or ed of 50 books; visiting prof: QMC London, Univ Libre de Bruxelles 2002–03, Univ of Rome (La Sapienza) 2005–10, Univ of Paris I (Sorbonne) 2006, Ecole Normale Superieure 2008–09; memb Worshipful Co of Pattenmakers; Clubs Athenaeum, Oxford and Cambridge, Norske Selskab; Style— Dr Mads Andenas ANDERSON, Alexander Beveridge (Sandy); OBE (2010), DL (1991); s of John Weir Anderson, of Methil, Fife, and Elizabeth Warrender, ne´e Beveridge (d 1979); b 16 April 1944; Educ Buckhaven HS, Heriot-Watt Univ (BSc); m 1970, Mary Bell Scott, ne´e Wemyss (d 2001); 3 s; Career general mangr ICI Teeside Operations 1989–94, dir of engrg ICI plc 1994–96, ops dir Tioxide Gp Ltd 1994–97, sr vice-pres of technology ICI plc 1997–2000, ret; dir Eutech Engineering Solutions Ltd 1994–2001, dir ICI Pakistan Ltd 1998–2000, chm Ensus UK 2005–11; chm: Teesside Training Enterprise 1990–94, Teesside Tomorrow Ltd 1990–94; dir: Teesside Devpt Co 1989–98, Teesside TEC 1991–94, Tees Valley LEP 2010–; govr Durham Sch 2003–, chm Bd of Govrs Univ of Teesside 2005–; FIChemE 1990, FREng 1997; Recreations golf, reading, music, theatre, gardening; Style— Sandy Anderson, Esq, OBE, DL, FREng; K Carperby Lodge, 39 Abbey Road, Darlington, County Durham DL3 8LR (tel 01325 354386, fax 01325 360389, e-mail sandy_anderson@talk21.com) ANDERSON, Dr Alun Mark; s of Peter Marchmont Anderson, of Denbigh, N Wales, and Jane Watkin James; b 27 May 1948; Educ Rhyl GS, Univ of Sussex (BSc), Univ of Edinburgh (PhD), Univ of Oxford (IBM res fell), Univ of Kyoto Japan (Royal Soc fell);


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Career Nature (Int Jl of Sci): news and views ed 1980–83, Tokyo bureau chief 1983–86, Washington bureau chief 1986–90, int ed Science 1991–92; New Scientist: ed 1992–2000, ed-in-chief and publishing dir 2000–05, sr conslt 2005–; dir IPC Magazines 1997–98, dir Xconomy.com 2007–; memb: Royal Soc Ctee on the Public Understanding of Science 1997–2000, Royal Soc Faraday Prize Ctee 1999–, Br Cncl Science, Engrg and Environment Ctee 2001–, Cncl Royal Inst 2005–, Cncl Soc for Experimental Biology 2008–; tstee St Andrews Prize 1999–; Ed of the Year BSME 1993, 1995 and 1997, Eds’ Ed of the Year 1997; memb Cncl Univ of Sussex 1998–2001; Books Science Technology In Japan (1984, 2 edn 1990), After the Ice: Death and Geopolitics in the New Arctic (2009); Recreations mountain walking, photography; Style— Dr Alun Anderson; K New Scientist, Lacon House, 84 Theobald’s Road, London WC1X 8NS (tel 020 7611 1204) ANDERSON, Clive Stuart; Educ Selwyn Coll Cambridge (MA, pres Cambridge Footlights); Career television presenter and barrister; called to the Bar Middle Temple 1976; host The Cabaret Upstairs (BBC Radio 4) 1986–88, chm Whose Line Is It Anyway? (Radio 4 1988, Channel 4 1988–98), host Clive Anderson Talks Back (Channel 4) 1989–95; presenter: Notes and Queries (BBC2) 1991–93, Great Railway Journeys of the World: Hong Kong to Outer Mongolia (BBC2) 1994, Our Man In... (documentary series, BBC2) 1995–96 and Our Man In Heaven & Hell 1996, Clive Anderson All Talk (BBC 1) 1996–1999, Unreliable Evidence (BBC Radio 4) 1998–, If I Ruled the World (BBC2) 1998–99, Clive Anderson Now (BBC1) 2001, CA Bites the Ballot (Radio 2), The Real..... (Radio 5), Clive Anderson’s Chat Room (BBC Radio 2) 2004–, Back in the Day (Channel 4) 2005, Loose Ends (BBC Radio 4) 2008–; occasional presenter/guest numerous other progs; formerly scriptwriter: Weekending (BBC Radio 4), The Frankie Howerd Variety Show (Radio 2), Not the Nine O’Clock News (BBC2), Alas Smith & Jones (notably head-to-head dialogues, BBC2), Around Midnight (LWT), The World According to Smith & Jones (LWT); memb revue group An Evening Without (toured England, Scotland and Aust) 1979, numerous stand-up comedy appearances Comedy Store and other venues in early 1980s; author of various articles in The Times, The Observer and The Guardian, former regular columnist Sunday Correspondent, regular columnist Independent on Sunday; pres The Woodland Tst 2004–; Awards Comedy Presenter of the Year RTS Awards 1991, Top Channel 4 Presenter British Comedy Awards 1992; for Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Best Light Entertainment Prog RTS Awards 1990, Best International Comedy Series ACE Awards 1991, Best Light Entertainment Prog Br Academy Awards 1991 (also nominated 1990 and 1992), also nominated for Top Entertainment Series Br Comedy Awards 1991 and Best Popular Arts Prog International Emmy Awards 1991, TRIC Best ITV/Channel 4 TV Personality Award 1995; for The Real...: Sony Gold Award 2004; Style— Clive Anderson, Esq; K Curtis Brown, Haymarket House, 28–29 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4SP (tel 020 7393 4400, fax 020 7393 4401, e-mail cb@curtisbrown.co.uk) ANDERSON, (Richard James) Colin; OBE (1997); s of Richard Henry Anderson (d 1979), and Roseina, ne´e Blaney; b 11 May 1954; Educ Regent House GS, Univ of Ulster; m 18 May 1978, Hilary Ann, da of Wilson Somerville Smyth; 2 s (Kyle, Jeffrey), 1 da (Kelly); Career trainee Thomson Newspapers Orgn, fndr chm and princ shareholder ASG Ltd, chm Anderson Spratt Gp Holdings Ltd; visiting prof Sch of Psychology and Communication Univ of Ulster; memb NI Tourist Bd 1988–94, pres NI C of C and Industry 1996–97 and 1997–98, dir NI Quality Centre 1993–96, chm NI Screen 2001–08, former memb Cncl NI Branch Inst of Mktg, memb CBI NI Cncl; rugby rep for: Ulster, Ards Rugby Club, CIYMS Rugby Club; Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Award (memb Ctee NI 1989–92); MInstD, FCIM; Recreations yachting, skiing, golf, rugby; Clubs Royal Ulster Yacht, Killyleagh Yacht; Style— R J C Anderson, OBE; K Anderson Spratt Group Holdings Ltd, Anderson House, Holywood Road, Belfast BT4 2GU (tel 028 9080 2020, fax 028 9080 2021, e-mail canderson@asgh.com) ANDERSON, David; MP; b 2 December 1953; Educ Maltby GS, Durham Tech Coll, Doncaster Tech Coll, Univ of Durham; Career former miner (active in 1984–85 strike), former care worker and lay trade union official; MP (Lab) Blaydon 2005–; PPS: DfES and DIUS 2006–08, FCO 2008–; memb: NEC Bd Unison, Gen Cncl TUC; Style— David Anderson, Esq, MP; K House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA ANDERSON, Judge David Heywood; CMG (1982); b 14 September 1937; Educ Univ of Leeds (LLB), LSE (LLM); m 1961, Jennifer Ratcliffe; 1 s (William James b 1966), 1 da (Laura Jane b 1968); Career called to the Bar Gray’s Inn 1963; FCO: asst legal advsr 1960–69, legal advsr British Embassy Bonn 1969–72, legal cnsllr 1972–79, legal advsr UK Mission to the UN New York 1979–82, legal cnsllr 1982–87, dep legal advsr 1987–89, second legal advsr 1989–96; judge Int Tbnl for the Law of the Sea 1996–2005; visiting prof Univ of Durham; memb UK Delgn to: Vienna Conf on the Law of Treaties 1968, UN Ctee on Peaceful Uses of the Seabed 1973, Third UN Conf on the Law of the Sea 1973–77, S Atlantic Fisheries Cmmn (Argentina and UK) 1991–96; ldr UK Delgn for: Preparatory Cmmn for the Int Sea Bed Authy and the Int Tribunal for the Law of the Sea 1990–94, Maritime Boundary Negotiations 1986–96, UN Conf on Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks 1993–95; memb: Study Gp of the British Inst of Int and Comparative Law on Jt Devpt of Offshore Oil and Gas 1989, Ctee on Public Int Law British Inst of Int and Comparative Law 1992–, British Branch Int Law Assoc; Books Modern Law of the Sea (2008); Style— Judge David Anderson, CMG; K e-mail d.h.anderson@btinternet.com ANDERSON, David Munro; s of late Alexander Anderson, and late Jessica Hope, ne´e Vincent-Innes; b 15 December 1937; Educ Strathallan Sch; m 1, Veronica Jane, da of late Reginald Eric Stevens; 2 s (Angus b 1 Oct 1967, Duncan b 10 Nov 1968), 1 da (Lucy b 29 Sept 1973); m 2, Ruth, da of late Lt-Col E Lewis-Bowen (late RAVC); Career cmmnd: The Black Watch 1956–59, The London Scottish 1963–68; chm: Allingham Anderson Roll Ross Ltd 1990–96, Anderson Finance Ltd 1996–, Anderson Quantrend Ltd 1996–; dir Malcolm Innes Gallery 1990–2000; churchwarden Holy Innocents Lamarsh 1972–2007, tstee Friends of Lamarsh Church; MSI; Recreations shooting, skiing, gundog training, the arts; Clubs Caledonian; Style— David Anderson, Esq; K The Old Gardens, Kersey, Ipswich, Suffolk IP7 6ED ANDERSON, David William Kinloch; QC (1999); s of Sir Eric Anderson, KT, FRSE, qv, of Kingham, and Poppy, ne´e Mason; b 5 July 1961, Edinburgh; Educ New Coll Oxford (open scholarship, MA), Downing Coll Cambridge (BA); m 1989, Margaret Elizabeth, ne´e Beeton; 2 da (Frances Elizabeth b 1993, Isobel Kinloch b 1995); Career lawyer Covington & Burling, Washington DC 1985–86; stagiaire Cabinet of Lord Cockfield EC 1987–88; barrister Brick Court Chambers 1988–, recorder 2004, bencher Middle Temple 2007; KCL: visiting lectr 1989–95, visiting fell 1995–99, visiting prof of law 1999–; memb: Cncl of Mgmnt Br Inst of Int and Comparative Law 2001–, Exec Ctee Lord Slynn of Hadley Euro Law Fndn 2002–, Governing Body Br Assoc for Central and Eastern Europe 2002–08, Advsy Bd Sch of Slavonic and E European Studies UCL 2007–10; Publications References to the European Court (1995, 2 edn 2002), various articles in legal jls; Recreations mountains, off-road biking, sailing, history; Clubs Athenaeum, TROG; Style— David Anderson, Esq, QC; K Brick Court Chambers, 7–8 Essex Street, London WC2R 3LD (website www.brickcourt.co.uk) ANDERSON, Dr Digby Carter; s of Donald Anderson (d 1975), and Elizabeth Nance Ethel Anderson (d 1986); b 25 May 1944; Educ St Lawrence Coll, Univ of Reading (BA), Brunel Univ (MPhil, PhD); m 1965, Judith, ne´e Harris; Career lectr then sr lectr Luton Coll of HE 1965–77, research fell Univ of Nottingham 1977–80, assoc lectr Brunel Univ 1977–78, dir Social Affairs Unit 1980–2004; memb ESRC 1989–93; 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The Spectator 1984–2000, Sunday Telegraph 1988–89, Sunday Times 1989–90, National Review 1991–99; ordained: deacon 1985, priest 1986; hon asst priest St Saviour’s Luton 1986–; Books incl: Health Education in Practice (ed, 1979), The Ignorance of Social Intervention (ed, 1980), Evaluating Curriculum Proposals (1980), Breaking the Spell of the Welfare State (1981), The Kindness that Kills (ed, 1984), A Diet of Reason (ed, 1986), The Spectator Book of Imperative Cooking (1987), Drinking to your Health: the allegations and the evidence (1989), The Loss of Virtue: moral confusion and social disorder in Britain (ed, 1988), This Will Hurt: the restoration of civic order in America and Britain (ed, 1995), Gentility Recalled: mere manners and the making of social order (ed, 1996), Faking It: the sentimentalisation of modern society (jt ed, 1998), The Dictionary of Difficult Words (jt ed, 2000), Losing Friends (2001), All Oiks Now (2004), The English at Table (2006); author of numerous papers in learned jls incl: Sociology, Jl of Curriculum Studies, Social Policy Review, Economic Affairs; Recreations the seaside, dinner, nostalgia; Clubs National, Mount Pelerin Soc; Style— Dr Digby Anderson; K 17 Hardwick Place, Woburn Sands, Buckinghamshire MK17 8QQ (tel 01908 584526) ANDERSON, Douglas Hardinge; s of James Alasdair Anderson (d 1982), of Tullichewan, and Lady Flavia Joan Lucy Anderson, ne´e Giffard (d 1998); b 8 August 1934; Educ Eton; m 1, 1962 (m dis), Mary Jenkins; 1 da (Lucy Elizabeth b 1962), 1 s (James Henry Wallace b 1964); m 2, 1974, Veronica, da of John Markes; 1 da (Sophie Esme b 1977); Career portrait painter and wildlife artist; trained with Pietro Annigoni in Florence; exhbns in Florence, Munich, RA London, Royal Hibernian Acad Ireland, Gothenburg, Stockholm, New York and others; paintings in private collections in Europe, USA, etc; cmmnd for portraits of HM The Queen, HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and HRH The Princess of Wales (for The Royal Marsden Hosp); memb RSPP 1957; Recreations painting, gardening, orchids and cooking; Style— Douglas Anderson, Esq; K Luthy, Recess, Co Galway, Ireland (tel 00 353 95 51076) ANDERSON, Douglas Kinloch; OBE (1983); s of William James Kinloch Anderson, of Edinburgh, and Margaret, ne´e Gowenlock Harper; b 19 February 1939; Educ George Watson’s Coll Edinburgh, Univ of St Andrews (MA), Univ of Edinburgh; m 14 June 1962, Deirdre Anne, da of Leonard Walter Loryman (d 1985); 1 da (Claire Deirdre b 1964), 2 s (Peter Douglas b 1968, John William b 1972); Career Kinloch Anderson Ltd: dir 1962–72, md 1972–, chm 1980– (Queen’s Award for Export Achievement 1979); chm Kinloch Anderson (Holdings) Ltd; dir: Fidelity Special Values plc, F&C Private Equity Tst plc; pres: Edinburgh Assoc of Royal Tradesmen 1986–88, Edinburgh C of C 1988–90, Royal Warrant Holders Assoc 1994–95; memb: Bd Scottish Tourist Bd 1986–92, Edinburgh Festival Cncl 1988–90, Scottish Ctee IOD; hon memb St Andrews Soc Washington DC 1985; Edinburgh Merchant Company: asst 1976–79, treas 1988–90, Master 1990–92, moderator 2010; Leith High Constable, Freeman City of London; Recreations fishing, golf, travel, reading; Clubs New (Edinburgh), The Honourable Co of Edinburgh Golfers, Bruntsfield Golfing Soc, Caledonian; Style— Douglas Kinloch Anderson, Esq, OBE; K Brockham Green, 36A Kings Road, Longniddry, East Lothian EH32 0NN; Kinloch Anderson Ltd, Commercial Street/Dock Street, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6EY (tel 0131 555 1355, fax 0131 555 1392, e-mail douglaska@kinlochanderson.com) ANDERSON, Eric George; s of Charles G Anderson (d 1984), of Alyth, Perthshire, and Margery Drysdale, ne´e Taylor (d 1992); b 7 June 1940; Educ Dundee HS, Univ of St Andrews (MB ChB), Univ of Salford (MSc), Dip Sports Med (Jt Scottish Royal Colls); m 26 March 1966, Elizabeth Clare (Liz), da of Donald George Cracknell (d 1995), of Appin, Argyll; 1 s (Colin b 1967), 2 da (Fiona b 1969, Heather b 1973); Career sr registrar Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hosp Oswestry and Birmingham Accident Hosp 1973–78, conslt orthopaedic surgn Western Infirmary and Gartnavel Gen Hosp Glasgow 1978–97, hon clinical sr lectr Univ of Glasgow 1978–97, clinical assoc Univ of Strathclyde 1979–2000, visiting lectr in surgery Glasgow Caledonian Univ 1994–2007; former: memb Surgical Faculty Coll of Podiatrists, hon med advsr Scot Amateur Swimming Assoc, pres Br Orthopaedic Foot Surgery Soc, dep ed Injury; sec-gen Int Fedn of Foot and Ankle Socs (fndr memb 1999), sec Euro Foot and Ankle Soc (emeritus memb 2001); memb Editorial Bd: Foot, Foot and Ankle Surgery; memb: Int Soc Prosthetics and Orthotics 1976, Br Orthopaedic Foot Surgery Soc 1981 (hon memb 2000); int memb American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Soc 1996; hon memb Socie´te´ Franc¸aise de Me´decine et Chirurgie du Pied; Hon FChS, FRCSEd 1971, FRSM 1973, FBOA 1978, FRCSGlas 1981; Books contrib: Common Foot Disorders (1989), The Foot and its Disorders (1991), Airds Companion to Surgical Studies (1997), Atlas of Foot Surgery (1997); Recreations philately, modelling buses and tramways, music, golf; Style— Eric Anderson, Esq; K 102 Prestonfield, Milngavie, Glasgow G62 7PZ (tel 0141 956 3594, e-mail ericg.anderson@ntlworld.com) ANDERSON, Sir (William) Eric Kinloch; KT (2002); s of William James Kinloch Anderson, of Edinburgh; b 27 May 1936, Edinburgh; Educ George Watson’s Coll, Univ of St Andrews (MA), Balliol Coll Oxford (MLitt); m 1960, Anne Elizabeth (Poppy), da of William Mattock Mason (d 1988), of Yorks; 1 s (David b 1961), 1 da (Catherine b 1963); Career asst master: Fettes 1960–64 and 1966–70, Gordonstoun 1964–66; headmaster: Abingdon Sch 1970–75, Shrewsbury Sch 1975–80, Eton Coll 1980–94; rector Lincoln Coll Oxford 1994–2000, provost of Eton 2000–09; tstee: Nat Heritage Meml Fund 1996–2001 (chm 1998–2001), Royal Collections 2000–06, Shakespeare Birthplace Tst 2001–; chm Tstees of Cumberland Lodge 1997–2009; visitor Harris Manchester Coll Oxford 2001–; hon fell: Balliol Coll Oxford 1989, Lincoln Coll Oxford 2000, Eton Coll 2009; Hon DLitt: Univ of St Andrews 1981, Univ of Hull 1994, Univ of Siena 1999, Univ of Birmingham 2010; FRSE 1985; Books Journal of Sir Walter Scott (ed, 1972 and 1998), The Percy Letters Vol IX (ed, 1989), About Eton (jtly, 2010); Recreations golf, fishing, theatre; Style— Sir Eric Anderson, KT, FRSE; K The Homestead, Kingham, Oxfordshire OX7 6YA ANDERSON, Dr Gordon; b 22 May 1954; Educ Univ of Dundee (BArch), Univ of Aberdeen (PhD); m Catherine Ann, ne´e MacInnes; Career architect; various architectural appts in private and public sector Western Isles 1981–96, princ Anderson Associates Stornoway 1996–; memb: Assoc of Planning Supervisors, Assoc of Project Managers; RIBA, FRIAS 2001 (past memb Cncl); Recreations fishing, gardening, reading, art; Style— Dr Gordon Anderson; K Tigh-na-Beinne, 68 Leurbost, Lochs, Isle of Lewis HS2 9NS (tel 01851 860226); Anderson Associates, Chartered Architects, 20 North Beach, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Western Isles HS1 2XQ (tel 01851 701500, fax 01851 701515, website www.anderson-associates.info) ANDERSON, Hamish; s of Dr James Anderson, of Plymouth, and Joan, ne´e Caughey; b 12 July 1948; Educ Clifton, Kingston Poly (LLB), UCL (LLM); m 1, 1972 (m dis); 1 s (James b 1975), 1 da (Bryony b 1977); m 2, 2002, Amanda Jane Le Page; Career admitted slr 1973; pt/t lectr in law and res asst Kingston Poly 1969–71, licensed insolvency practitioner 1987–; ptnr: Bond Pearce 1977–96 (joined 1971), Norton Rose LLP 1996–; visiting prof Nottingham Trent Univ; memb Insolvency Practices Cncl, former vice-chm Jt Insolvency Examination Bd, former memb Cncl R3, former ed Recovery, memb Editorial Bd Insolvency Law & Practice, former publications offr Ctee J (creditor’s rights) Int Bar Assoc; past pres Insolvency Lawyers’ Assoc; memb: Law Soc (memb Insolvency Sub-Ctee), City of London Law Soc (chm Insolvency Ctee); visiting fell Kingston Univ; Hon LLD Kingston; Books Administrators Part II of the Insolvency Act 1986, Anderson’s Notes on Insolvency Conveyancing, Agricultural Charges and Receivership, Commercial Aspects of Trusts and Fiduciary Obligations (contrib), Current Issues in Insolvency Law (contrib), Lightman and Moss: The Law of Receivers of Companies (jt ed), Tolley’s

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Recreations listening to music and talking books, watching Scotland play rugby, watching TV, chatting to friends; Style— Jim Anderson, Esq, OBE; K c/o British Paralympic Association, 40 Bernard Street, London WC1N 1ST ANDERSON, James Michael; b 30 July 1982, Burnley, Lancs; m Daniella; Career cricketer; Lancashire CCC 2002–; England: 30 Test caps, over 100 one day appearances, 34 Twenty20 appearances, Test debut v Zimbabwe Lord’s 2003, one day debut v Aust Melbourne 2002, memb squad World Cup 2003; NBC Denis Compton Award 2002; Style— James Anderson, Esq; K England and Wales Cricket Board, Lord’s Cricket Ground, St John’s Wood Road, London NW8 8QZ ANDERSON, Prof John; s of John Anderson (d 1963), of Newcastle upon Tyne, and Norah, ne´e French (d 1992); b 2 February 1936, Newcastle upon Tyne; Educ Royal GS Newcastle upon Tyne, The Med Sch Kings Coll Durham (Philipson scholar, MB BS); m 12 May 1959, Mary, o da of Percival Bynon; 1 s (David Guy b 14 Aug 1960), 1 da (Deborah Jane b 13 Sept 1963); Career med registrar Royal Victoria Infirmary Newcastle upon Tyne 1962–64, research fell Univ of Virginia Charlottesville 1965–66; Univ of Newcastle upon Tyne: first asst in med 1967–68, sr lectr in med 1968–85, academic sub-dean Med Sch 1975–85, postgrad dean and dir Postgrad Inst for Med and Dentistry and prof of med educn 1985–98 (emeritus 1998–); hon conslt physician Royal Victoria Infirmary 1968–2009; memb: GMC 1980–2001, GDC 1986–99, Assoc for the Study of Med Educn (vice-pres); FRCP 1973 (MRCP 1961), FRCOG (ad eundem) 1983, FRCPGlas 1992; Books The Multiple Choice Question in Medicine (1976, 2 edn 1982); numerous chapters in books and papers in scientific jls on med, diabetes and med educn; Recreations listening to music, computing, watching cricket, reading (anything), walking; Clubs Yorkshire CCC, Durham CCC; Style— Prof John Anderson; K 6 Wilson Gardens, Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 4JA (e-mail andersgos@jander.demon.co.uk) ANDERSON, John Stewart; TD (and Bar); s of Percy Stewart Anderson (d 1960), and Mabel France, ne´e Jones (d 1962); b 3 August 1935; Educ Shrewsbury, Univ of Manchester (BA), Univ of Salford (MSc); m 28 Sept 1963, Alice Beatrice, da of Arthur Shelmerdine (d 1996), of Holmes Chapel, Cheshire; 1 s (Guy Stewart b 1964); Career Nat Serv Canal Zone 1953–55 (GSM), 2 Lt RE 1954, Lt Suez Reserve 1956, Maj TA RE and RCT 1956–76; architect and planner in private and public offices 1962–74, dir of planning and architecture Lincoln City Cncl 1974–85, conslt architect and town planner (ptnr John Anderson Planning) specialising in urban design and conservation (UK and overseas) 1985–; planning advsr to Wekerle Garden City Budapest 2002–; chm Assoc of Conslt Planners 1999–2000, sec gen and vice-pres Cwlth Assoc of Planners 2000–06 (hon vice-pres 2006–); memb Cncl RTPI 1977–91 and 1993–95 (pres 1984), sr vice-pres Euro Cncl of Town Planners 1988–90; Freeman: City of London 1988, Co of Watermen and Lightermen 1989; ARIBA, FRTPI; Style— John S Anderson, Esq, TD; K 21 St Margaret’s Road, Bolton le Sands, Carnforth, Lancashire LA5 8EN (tel 01524 730424, e-mail japlan@btinternet.com) ANDERSON, John Victor Ronald; OBE (1997), JP (1978), DL (1998); s of Ronald Anderson (d 1971), of Caer Rhun Hall, Conwy, and Muriel Dorothy, ne´e Hilton (d 1985); b 10 April 1937; Educ Sidney Sussex Coll Cambridge (MA); m 1, 1961 (m dis 1982), Judith, ne´e Lindsay; 2 s, 2 da; m 2, 1986, Rosemary, ne´e Ditchburn; Career ptnr V R Anderson & Son (chartered accountants) 1962–90; Accountancy Tuition Centre: ptnr 1983–90, dir 1983–2000; chm North Wales Magistrates 1996–2002; memb Cncl ICAEW 1995–2003 (chm 2000–02); pres Liverpool Soc of Chartered Accountants 1989–90; Chartered Accountants Award for Outstanding Achievement 2001; called to the Bar 1972; ACA 1962; Recreations own gardens, music, wine; Style— John Anderson, Esq, OBE, DL; K Caer Rhun Hall, Conwy, North Wales LL32 8HX (tel 01492 660707, fax 01492 660188, e-mail anderson.ffrwd@virgin.net) ANDERSON, Keith David; s of Dr Redvers Edward Anderson (d 1947), of Luton, Beds, and Norah Mary Agnes, ne´e Payne (d 1972); b 3 June 1939; Educ Alton Castle Sch, St Bernardine’s Coll Buckingham; m 1, 27 July 1963 (m dis 1974), Sarah Jane, ne´e Beddow; 1 s (Timothy Stuart b 26 Sept 1967), 1 da (Jane Ann b 24 May 1964); m 2, 21 March 1975, Susan Lesley, da of late Gordon Rodney Kent; 1 s (Stuart David b 20 July 1978); Career Nat Serv 1959–61, RAPC attached to RNF in 1 Gurkha Inf Bde; local govt offr Aylesbury 1954–64; BBC TV: mangr Alexandra Palace 1965–69, organiser Arts Dept 1970–74, prog planning mangr 1974–78, head prog planning resources 1978–82, gen mangr prog planning 1982–89, controller planning and prog servs 1989–92; md: Anderson Associates 1992–, Production Finance and Management Ltd (PFM) 1992–2000; dir: Stock Productions Ltd 2000–03, Windmill TV Productions Ltd 2000–04, Track Prodns Ltd 2000–06, Deleste Prodns Ltd 2000–; chm: Horsebridge Prodns Ltd 2001–, Highpoint Productions Ltd 2006–; advsr V Good Productions; FRTS 1991, MInstD; Recreations golf, squash; Clubs Groucho, Ellesborough Golf, Holmer Green Squash; Style— Keith Anderson, Esq ANDERSON, Prof Malcolm; Educ Univ of Nottingham (BSc), Univ of Cambridge (PhD), Univ of Bristol (DSc); Career sr research hydrologist US Corps Engrs Waterways Experiment Station Vicksburg MS, sr research geotechnical engr Geotechnical Control Office Hong Kong, currently pro-vice-chllr (research) Univ of Bristol; Quarter Centenary visiting fell Emmanuel Coll Cambridge; fndr and ed-in-chief Hydrological Processes, fndr and jt series ed Advances in Hydrological Processes, memb Editorial Advsy Bd Water Science and Technol 1994–; memb Cncl NERC, memb Tech Opportunities Panel EPSRC; technical advsr Orgn of Eastern Caribbean States; author of eight co-edited research texts in hydrology and geotechnics; Gill Meml Award for Research in Geomorphology RGS, Senior Science Fellowship Nuffield Fndn, Trevithick Premium Triennial Award ICE; life fell Indian Assoc of Hydrologists; FICE, CEng; Style— Prof Malcolm Anderson; K Senate House, University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TH ANDERSON, Mark Andrew D’Arcy; s of Graham D’Arcy Anderson, of Inverness-shire, and Diana, ne´e Hatch; b 10 July 1961, Dingwall, Ross and Cromarty; Educ Haileybury and ISC, RMA Sandhurst; m 26 Aug 1986, Lucy, ne´e Page Ratcliff; 2 da (Holly Beatrice D’Arcy b 21 June 1993, Daisy Lucinda D’Arcy b 22 Sept 1995); Career HM Forces (Queen’s Own Highlanders) 1982–89, resigned as Capt; Hamptons Int: joined 1990, appointed to Gp Ops Bd 1998, chief operating offr 2003, md residential agency 2004–; Recreations skiing, salmon fishing; Clubs Highland Brigade; Style— Mark Anderson, Esq; K Hamptons International, 32 Grosvenor Square, London W1K 2HJ (tel 020 7758 8488) ANDERSON, Prof Michael; OBE (1999); b 21 February 1942; Educ Queens’ Coll Cambridge (MA, PhD); Career Univ of Edinburgh: reader Dept of Sociology 1975–79 (asst lectr 1967–68, lectr 1969–75), prof of economic history Dept of Economic and Social History

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1979–2007 (head of dept 1979–85 and 1988–97), dean Faculty of Social Sciences 1985–89, vice-princ 1989–93 and 1997–2000, sr vice-princ 2000–07; memb ESRC 1990–94, chm Research Resources Bd 1992–94, memb Soc and Politics Research Devpt Gp ESRC (vice-chm 1991–92); memb: Scottish Records Advsy Cncl 1984–93, History of Medicine Ctee Wellcome Tst 1988–93, Br Library Bd 1994–2003 (dep chm 2000–03), Cncl of Br Acad 1995–98; curator Cncl RSE 1997–99; convener of funding cncls Research Support Libraries Programme 1998–2003; tstee Nat Library of Scotland 1999– (chm 2000–); FBA 1989, FRSE 1990; Publications Family Structure in Nineteenth Century Lancashire (1971), Sociology of the Family: Readings (ed with introductions, 2 edn 1979), Approaches to the History of the Western Family 1500–1914 (1981), Population Change in North-Western Europe 1750–1850 (1988), British Population History from the Black Death to the Present Day (ed and contrib 1996); Style— Prof Michael Anderson, OBE, FBA, FRSE; K School of History and Classics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9JY (tel 0131 650 3844, e-mail m.anderson@ed.ac.uk) ANDERSON, Prof Michael John; s of Ronald Arthur Anderson (d 1981), of Llantwit Major, and Dorothy Alma Anderson (d 2004); b 4 June 1937; Educ Taunton Sch, Univ of Bristol (BA); m 29 Dec 1973, Alessandra Pierangela Lucia, da of dott Girolamo di Gregorio (d 1983), of Bisceglie, Italy; 2 da (Silvia b 1977, Marina b 1980); Career The Welch Regt 1956–58; mangr New Theatre Cardiff 1963–64, lectr in drama Univ of Bristol 1964–78; prof of drama: Univ Coll of North Wales Bangor 1978–90 (chm Standing Ctee of Univ Drama Depts 1979–82), Univ of Kent 1990–99 (prof emeritus 1999–); memb Welsh Arts Cncl 1985–90 (chm Drama Ctee), joint sec gen Int Fndn for Theatre Res 1989–98, memb Bd Centre for Performance Research Aberystwyth 2003–; FRSA; Books Classical Drama and its Influence (ed, 1965), Anger and Detachment: A Study of Osborne Arden and Pinter (1976), The Medieval European Stage 500–1550 (assoc ed, 2001); Recreations travel, films; Clubs Royal Commonwealth Soc, Circolo Unione Bisceglie (Italy); Style— Prof Michael Anderson; K 59 King’s Road, Cardiff CF11 9DB (tel 029 2039 7100, e-mail anderson690@btinternet.com) ANDERSON, Prof Olive Ruth; da of Donald Henry Frere Gee (d 1964), and Ruth Winifred, ne´e Clackson (d 1950); b 27 March 1926; Educ King Edward VI GS Louth, St Hugh’s Coll Oxford (MA, BLitt); m 10 July 1954, Matthew Smith (d 2006), s of Matthew Smith Anderson (d 1960), of Perth; 2 da (Rachel b 1955, Harriet b 1957); Career Dept of History Westfield Coll London: asst lectr 1949–56, lectr 1958–69, reader 1969–86, prof and head of dept 1986–89; Queen Mary & Westfield Coll London (now Queen Mary Univ of London): prof and dep head of dept 1989–91, emeritus prof and hon research fell 1991–, fell 1995–; James Ford special lectr Univ of Oxford 1992; memb Academic Cncl Univ of London 1989–91 (memb Exec Ctee 1990–91), tstee Theodora Bosanquet Tst 1995–98; Br Fedn of Women Graduates Charitable Fndn: memb Fin Ctee 1996–99, memb Grants Ctee 1998–2001; FRHistS 1968 (assoc 1953, cncllr 1986–90, vice-pres 1991–95, hon vice-pres 2001–); Books A Liberal State at War (1967), Suicide in Victorian and Edwardian England (1987); Style— Prof Olive Anderson; K 45 Cholmeley Crescent, Highgate, London N6 5EX; History Department, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS (tel 020 7882 5016, fax 020 8980 8400) ANDERSON, Prof Robert David; s of Robert David Anderson (d 1956), of London, and Gladys, ne´e Clayton (d 1973); b 20 August 1927; Educ Harrow, Gonville & Caius Coll Cambridge (MA); Career dir of music Gordonstoun Sch 1958–62, extra mural lectr in Egyptology Univ of London 1966–77, assoc ed The Musical Times 1967–85, conductor Bart’s Hosp Choral Soc 1965–90, visiting fell in music City Univ 1983–90; hon sec Egypt Exploration Soc 1971–82 (admin dir EES dig at Qasr Ibrim 1976–79); prof of history Univ of Rostov-on-Don 2002; music critic for The Times, radio and TV for BBC, co-ordinating ed Elgar Complete Edition 1984–2003; Freeman: City of London 1977, Worshipful Co of Musicians 1977; Hon DMus City Univ 1985, Hon DHist Russian State Univ for Humanities Moscow 2000, Medal of Honour Inst of Arts Warsaw 2000; FSA 1983; Books Catalogue of Egyptian Antiquities in the British Museum III, Musical Instruments (1976), Wagner (1980), Egypt in 1800 (jt ed, 1988), Elgar in Manuscript (1990), Elgar (1993), Elgar and Chivalry (2002), Baalbek (2006), Men That Strove With Gods (2010); Recreations modulating from music to Egyptology; Style— Prof Robert Anderson, FSA; K 54 Hornton Street, London W8 4NT (tel 020 7937 5146) ANDERSON, Dr Robert Geoffrey William; er s of late Herbert Patrick Anderson, and Kathleen Diana, ne´e Burns; b 2 May 1944; Educ Univ of Oxford (BSc, MA, DPhil); m 1, 1973 (m dis 2003), Margaret Elizabeth Callis, da of John Austin Lea; 2 s (William b 1979, Edward b 1984); m 2, 2005, Jane Virginia Portal; Career asst keeper: Royal Scottish Museum 1970–75, Science Museum 1975–78; dep keeper Wellcome Museum of the History of Medicine 1978–80, keeper of chemistry Science Museum 1980–84 (sec Advsy Cncl 1978–80); dir: Royal Scottish Museum 1984–85 (formerly curator of the history of science), Nat Museums of Scotland 1985–92, British Museum 1992–2002; fell Inst for Advanced Study Princeton 2002–03, by-fell Churchill Coll Cambridge 2003–04, visiting fell CCC Cambridge 2004–05, fell Clare Hall Cambridge 2006– (vice-pres 2009–); memb Cncl: Soc for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry 1978– (chm 2006–), Gp for Scientific Technological and Medical Collections 1979–83, Br Soc for the History of Sci 1981–84 (pres 1988–90), Scottish Museums 1984–91, Museums Assoc 1988–92; memb Editorial Bd: Annals of Sci 1981–, Annali di Storia della Scienza 1986–2006, Journal of the History of Collections 1993–; sec Royal Scottish Soc of Arts 1973–75, pres Scientific Instrument Cmmn Int Union of the History and Philosophy of Sci 1982–97, memb Br Nat Ctee for the Hist of Sci 1985–89, memb Bd Chemical Heritage Fndn Philadelphia 2006–; tstee Boerhaave Museum Leiden 1994–99, pres Assoc of Independent Libraries 2003–; Dexter Prize American Chemical Soc 1986; Hon DSc: Edinburgh 1995, Durham 1998; hon fell St John’s Coll Oxford 2002; FRSC 1984, FSA 1986, FRSE 1990, Hon FSA Scot 1991; Commandeur Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 2002; Books The Mariner’s Astrolabe (1972), Edinburgh and Medicine (1976), The Early Years of the Edinburgh Medical School (1976), The Playfair Collection and the Teaching of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh (1978), The History of Technology Vol VI (contrib, 1978), Science in India (1982), Science, Medicine and Dissent - Joseph Priestley 1733–1804 (ed, 1987), Joseph Black: A Bibliography (1992), Making Instruments Count (jt ed, 1993), The Great Court and the British Museum (2000); Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Dr R G W Anderson, FRSE, FSA ANDERSON, Prof Robert Henry; s of Henry Anderson (d 1981), and Doris Amy, ne´e Callear (d 1977); b 4 April 1942; Educ Wellington GS, Univ of Manchester (BSc, MB ChB, MD); m 9 July 1966, Christine, da of Keith Ibbotson, of Grantham, Lincs; 1 da (Elizabeth b 1970), 1 s (John b 1972); Career travelling fell MRC Univ of Amsterdam 1973, sr res fell Br Heart Fndn Brompton Hosp 1974, Joseph Levy prof of paediatric cardiac morphology Nat Heart and Lung Inst (formerly Cardiothoracic Inst) Imperial Coll Sch of Med Univ of London 1979–99 (reader 1977) and Inst of Child Health UCL 1999–2007, prof of paediatrics Medical Univ of S Carolina 2007–; visiting prof Univ of Pittsburgh 1984–2007, hon prof Univ of North Carolina 1984–2007, visiting prof Univ of Liverpool 1988–2007, visiting prof Univ of Newcastle 2007–, emeritus prof Univ of Manchester 2007–; Excerpta Medica Travel Award 1977, Br Heart Fndn Prize for Cardiovascular Res 1984; FRCPath 1986; Publications 650 articles, 265 chapters in books; 36 books incl: Cardiac Anatomy (1978), Cardiac Pathology (1983), Surgical Anatomy of the Heart (1985, 3 edn 2004), Paediatric Cardiology (2 volumes, 1987, 2 edn 2002); Recreations music, golf, wine; Clubs Roehampton, Saintsbury, Walton Heath Golf; Style— Prof Robert Anderson; K Cardiac


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Unit, Institute of Child Health, University College, London WC1N 1EH (tel 020 7905 2295, fax 020 7905 2324, e-mail r.anderson@ich.ucl.ac.uk) ANDERSON, Prof Sir Roy Malcolm; kt (2006); s of James Anderson, and Elizabeth, ne´e Watson-Weatherburn; b 12 April 1947; Educ Duncombe Sch, Richard Hale Sch, Imperial Coll London (BSc, PhD, DIC); m 1, 16 Aug 1974 (m dis 1989), Mary Joan, da of Peter Mitchell; m 2, 21 July 1990, Claire, da of Rev Peter Baron; Career IBM research fell Univ of Oxford 1971–73, lectr Dept of Zoology KCL 1973–77; Dept of Biology Imperial Coll London: lectr 1977–80, reader 1980–82, prof 1982–93, head of dept 1984–93; dir Wellcome Centre for Parasite Infections 1989–93, dir Wellcome Tst Centre for the Epidemiology of Infectious Disease 1993–2000, Linacre prof of zoology and head of zoology Dept Univ of Oxford 1993–98, fell Merton Coll Oxford 1993–2000, prof of infectious disease epidemiology and head Dept of Infectious Disease Epidemiology Faculty of Med Imperial Coll London 2000–04, chief scientific advsr MOD 2004–07, rector Imperial Coll London 2008–10; visiting prof Imperial Coll London 1993, Genentech distinguished prof Dept of Biostatistics Univ of Washington 1998; chm Sci Advsy Cncl DEFRA 2004–05; non-exec dir Glaxo Smith Kline, memb Int Advsy Bd for Hakluyt and Co Ltd; chair Science Advsy Bd WHO’s Neglected Tropical Diseases Prog; memb: NERC 1988–91, Cncl Zoological Soc 1988–90, Advsy Cncl on Science and Technol 1989–91, Cncl Royal Soc 1989–91, Cncl RPMS Hammersmith 1992–95, Cncl LSHTM 1993–, Spongiform Encephalopathy Advsy Ctee 1997–2004, Scientific Advsy Ctee Health Protection Agency 2004–, Cncl EPSRC 2004–, Cncl RUSI 2005–, Cncl Royal Coll of Art, Advsy Bd Royal Soc Policy Centre, Singapore Nat Research Fndn, Int Advsy Ctee Thailand Nat Science and Technol Devpt Agency, Bill and Melinda Gates Grand Challenges Advsy Bd; govr The Wellcome Tst 1991–2000 (tstee 1991), tstee Natural History Museum; author of over 450 scientific jls and books; Huxley Meml medal 1981, Zoological Scientific medal 1982, C A Wright Meml medal 1986, David Starr Jordan prize 1987, Chalmers medal 1988, Weldon prize 1989, John Grundy Lecture medal 1990, Frink medal for Br Zoologists 1993; Storer lectr Univ of Calif Davis 1994, Croonian lectr Royal Soc 1994, Joseph Smadel lectr Univ of N Carolina 1994, P H Thiel lectr Boerhaave Course on Travel Med Leiden 1995, Thomas Francis meml lectr Univ of Michigan 1995, Nuffield lectr RSM 2002; hon fell Linacre Coll Oxford 1993; Hon DSc: UEA 1997, Univ of Stirling 1998; fell Academia Europaea 1998, foreign memb Inst of Med Nat Acad of Sciences USA 1999; Hon MRCP 1991, Hon FRCPath 1999, FRS 1986, Hon FIA 2000, Hon FRSS 2002 (FRSS), Hon FRASE 2002, FIBiol, FMedSci, ARCS, Hon FRAgS 2002; Books Population Dynamics of Infectious Diseases (1982), Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control (jtly, 1990); Recreations croquet, hill walking, music, natural history; Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Prof Sir Roy Anderson, FRS ANDERSON, Sarah Pia; da of Stewart Angus Anderson, and Eldina Pia Anderson; b 19 July 1952; Educ The Cedars Sch, Univ of Swansea (BA); Career theatre and television director; prof of dramatic art Univ of Calif Davis; memb: Dirs’ Guild of GB, Dirs’ Guild of America, Women in Film (UK), BAFTA LA. Directors UK, American Acad of Television Arts and Sciences; Theatre trained at Crucible Theatre Sheffield; prodns incl: Hello and Goodbye, What The Butler Saw, Ashes, The Caucasian Chalk Circle; prodns for Bush Theatre incl: Blisters, Gin Trap, First Blush Last Resort, The Estuary, These Men, The Nest; prodns for RSC incl: Indigo, Old Year’s Eve, Across Oka, Mary and Lizzie; other prodns incl: Rosmersholm (NT, La Mama Theatre NY), Carthagians (Abbey and Hampstead), Mary Stuart and St Joan (Shakespeare Theatre Washington DC), The Winter’s Tale (Santa Cruz Shakespeare Festival), Hedda Gabler (Roundabout Theatre NY); Television incl: Blisters, Stepping Out, Shaping Up, Pity in History, A Woman Calling (Samuel Beckett Award), Summers Awakening, This Is History Gran, The Bill (15 episodes), The Alleyn Mysteries, Dr Finlay (Scottish BAFTA for Best Series 1995), Prime Suspect (Emmy Award for Best Series 1993–94), The Profiler, ER (Best Series Emmy Awards 1996), Nothing Sacred (Prism Award for Directing 1998, Peabody Award 1998), Plastic Man, Ally McBeal (Emmy Award for Best Series 2000), Dead Like Me, Huff (Emmy Award), Ugly Betty (Golden Globe Award for Best Series and Best Leading Actress), Big Love (nominated Golden Globe Award), Grey’s Anatomy (Best Series Emmy Awards 2007); Recreations photography, tennis, swimming, cycling; Style— Ms Sarah Pia Anderson; K c/o Andrea Simon Entertainment, 4230 Woodman Avenue, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423, USA (tel 00 1 818 380 1901); c/o Bradley Glenn, Kaplan Stahler Agency, 8383 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 923, Beverley Hills, CA 90211, USA (tel 00 1 323 966 2760); website www.sarahpiaanderson.com ANDERSON, Steve; b 9 May 1958; m 3 c; Career South Lancashire Newspapers 1974–78, Liverpool Daily Post and Echo 1978; researcher World in Action, news ed and prodr regnl magazine progs Granada TV Manchester 1978–84; BBC TV: BBC Network Features 1984–87, prodr and dir BBC Breakfast Time 1987, Newsnight 1987–92, prodr Election 92 and Election 97, sr prodr One O’Clock News and Six O’Clock News 1992–93, prodr and dir BBC News and Current Affrs Weekly Progs (progs incl Here and Now, Panorama) 1993–95, ed BBC Consumer Progs (progs incl Watchdog, Weekend Watchdog, Watchdog Healthcheck, Value for Money, Face Value, Computers Don’t Bite) 1995–97; controller News, Current Affrs, Arts and Religion ITN Network Centre 1997–2004, currently creative dir Mentorn; Style— Steve Anderson, Esq ANDERSON, Prof Thomas; s of Frederick Anderson (d 1992), and May, ne´e Barrett (d 1987); b 24 July 1947, Blaydon on Tyne; Educ Blaydon GS, Univ of Newcastle upon Tyne (BSc, PhD); m 3 Aug 1968, Patricia, da of Robert Ormston; 1 s (Iain b 1972), 1 da (Claire b 1975); Career Newcastle Univ: dir Centre for Software Reliability 1982–, prof 1986–, head Computing Science Dept 1992–97, dean of science 1998–2004, dean of business devpt 2008–; MIEEE, FBCS; Books Fault Tolerance - Principles and Practice (with P A Lee, 2 edn 1990), also ed 26 other volumes 1979–2011; Recreations fell walking, choral singing; Style— Prof Thomas Anderson; K Centre for Software Reliability, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU (tel 0191 221 2222, fax 0191 222 7995, e-mail tom.anderson@newcastle.ac.uk) ANDERSON, Victor Frederick; s of Tom Anderson, and Iris Anderson; b 7 February 1952; Educ Whitgift Sch, BNC Oxford (BA); m 1987, Joan Rawlinson; 1 s; Career lectr Paddington Coll of FE 1982–87, researcher New Economics Fndn 1987–92, researcher Plaid Cymru 1992–2000, memb London Assembly (Green) 2000–03; memb Bd London Devpt Agency 2000–, environment advsr to Mayor of London 2001–, memb London Sustainable Devpt Cmmn 2002–; Publications Alternative Economic Indicators (1991), Energy Efficiency Policies (1993), Greens and the New Politics (2001); Style— Victor Anderson, Esq ANDERSON OF SWANSEA, Baron (Life Peer UK 2005), of Swansea in the County of West Glamorgan; Donald Anderson; PC; s of David Robert Anderson (d 1954), of Swansea, and Eva, ne´e Mathias (d 1994); b 17 June 1939; Educ Swansea GS, UC Swansea (BA), Inns of Court Sch of Law; m 28 Sept 1963, Dr Dorothy Mary, da of Rev Frank L Trotman (d 1969), of Bolivia; 3 s (Hon Robert b 24 Dec 1964, Hon Huw b 17 Nov 1967, Hon Geraint b 20 Sept 1972); Career called to the Bar Inner Temple 1969; HM Foreign Serv 1960–64 (third sec Br Embassy Budapest 1963–64); lectr in politics UC Swansea 1964–66; MP (Lab): Monmouth 1966–70, Swansea E 1974–2005; PPS to: Min of Defence 1969–70, Attorney Gen 1974–79; chm Select Ctee on Welsh Affairs 1981–83; oppn spokesman: foreign affairs 1983–92, defence 1993–94, legal affairs 1995–96; chm Select Ctee on Foreign Affairs 1997–2005; memb Chairmen’s Panel 1995–97; chm: Welsh Lab Gp 1977–78, Br Zimbabwe Gp, Parly Christian Fellowship 1990–93, chm Br German Parly Gp 1994–97, Br French Parly Gp 1997–2001, Br Norwegian Gp (jtly) 1997–2005, Br South

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freelance prodns incl: The Merry Widow and La Clemenza di Tito (Scottish Opera), The Love for Three Oranges and John Buller Bakxai (world premie`re, ENO), Madama Butterfly (Opera North), Le Nozze di Figaro, Mozart Die Entfu¨hrung aus dem Serail (Opera 80), Jana´cek From the House of the Dead (N American premie`re for Vancouver Opera), Ariadne (Vancouver Opera), La Traviata (Opera Zuid Maastricht and Vancouver Opera), L’amour des Trois Oranges (Lisbon, Stuttgart and New Israeli Opera), Carmen (US debut, Seattle Opera), Un Ballo in Maschera (Royal Opera House debut), Christoph Rilke’s Song of Love and Death (UK premie`re, Glyndebourne Touring Opera), Don Pasquale (New Israeli Opera), Cunning Little Vixen (Scottish Opera), La Traviata (Opera NI), Cav and Pag (Staastheater Stuttgart), Makropulos Case (Glyndebourne Touring Opera), Aida (Opera NI), Julietta (Opera Zuid Holland), Macbeth, Madam Butterfly (Staatsoper Cologne), The Magic Flute (Opera NI), world premie`res by James MacMillan and Craig Armstrong Edinburgh Int Festival, Cosi fan Tutte, Orpheus and Euridice, La Bohe`me, Werther, Rigoletto (all for English Touring Opera); also performances with English Chamber Orch, Royal Scottish National Orch, Scottish Chamber Orch, BBC Concert Orch, Ulster Orch, New London Sinfonia, London Soloists Chamber Orch, London Concert Orch, City of London Chamber Orch, New Queen’s Hall Orch, Northern Sinfonia, Jerusalem Symphony Orch and Philharmonia, Limburges Symphonie Orkest, Collegium Musicum Bergen, Bergen Filharmoniske Orkester, Tromsø Symfoniorkester, Queensland Philharmonic Orch, Tasmanian Symphony Orch, Orquestra Nacional do Porto, Remix Contemporary Ensemble Portugal, Peking Symphony Orch Macau; Recreations has season ticket for Arsenal FC; Style— Martin Andre´, Esq ANDREW, Derek; MBE (2001); s of Harold Andrew, of Chadderton, Oldham, and Elisabeth, ne´e Bogaard; b 14 October 1955, Oldham, Lancs; Educ Oldham Hulme GS, Univ of Newcastle upon Tyne (BA); m 6 June 1993, Rebecca, ne´e Westwood; Career Marstons plc (formerly Wolverhampton and Dudley Breweries plc): joined 1980, managerial positions 1980–90, managed house ops controller 1990–91, md Cameron’s Brewery Co 1991–97, main bd dir 1994–, gp sales dir 1997–2001, chm Cameron’s Brewery Co 1997–2001, md Pathfinder Pubs 2001–; chm Pathfinder Local Heroes Fndn 2001–; chm Midland Counties Br Beer and Pub Assoc 2000–03; govr Hartlepool Coll of FE 1993–97; chm Teeside TEC Investors in People 1994–97; Recreations music, sport, theatre, cars, horses; Style— Derek Andrew, Esq, MBE; K Marstons plc, Marstons House, Marstons Road, Wolverhampton WV1 4JT ANDREW, Hugh; s of Hubert and Elizabeth Andrew; Educ Magdalen Coll Oxford; Career md Birlinn Ltd 1992–; dir: Compass Academic Book Sales Ltd, Compass Derek Searle Associates; memb Lib Dems; tstee: Kilmartin House Museum, Ossian Tst; FSA Scot; Recreations reading, music, travel, archaeology; Style— Hugh Andrew; K West Newington House, 10 Newington Road, Edinburgh EH9 1QS (tel 0131 668 4371, fax 0131 668 4466, e-mail hugh@birlinn.co.uk) ANDREW, Dr Kenneth; s of late Arthur James Andrew, of Benfleet, Essex, and late Emily Sarah, ne´e Elderkin; b 21 December 1944; Educ Enfield Coll of Technol (ONC), Imperial Coll London (MSc, DIC), Univ of Wales (BEng), Int Mgmnt Centre (MPhil); m 1, 21 July 1967, Elizabeth Honora (d 2002), da of late Dilwyn Thomas; 2 s; m 2, 19 Sept 2009, Pamela, da of late Frederick Neil Hope; Career apprentice draughtsman 1961–64, various posts including head of operational res, branch mgmnt City and West End London, head of mktg NatWest Bank plc 1969–84, gp markets dir Good Relations Group plc 1984–85, dir consumer mktg Europe The Chase Manhattan Bank NA 1985–87, gp dir strategy and mktg National & Provincial Building Society 1987–90, independent business conslt 1990–91; dir: DBS Management plc 1993–99, Manitous 1991–96, St James International 1995–98; chm: St James Business Centres 1995–99, Sherwood International Gp plc 1997–2003, Assuresoft Ltd 1998–99, Recall Gp plc 2001–02, Space 200 Ltd 2009–; sr vice-pres, chm and md Aetna UK 1991–93; industrial prof of fin servs mgmnt IMCB; dir Mount Vernon Watford Hosp NHS Tst 1994–97; chm Membs’ Cncl Link Network 2004–; Hon MPhil IMCB 1984; MIMgt, MBBA, MInstScB, FInstD, FRSA; Books The Bank Marketing Handbook (1986), The Financial Public Relations Handbook (1990), Bank Marketing in a Changing World (1991); Recreations swimming, reading, writing, travel; Clubs MCC, Carlton; Style— Dr Kenneth Andrew; K mobile 07710 488282, e-mail andrewkenneth@mac.com ANDREW, Prof Malcolm Ross; s of John Malcolm Young Andrew, of Latchley, nr Gunnislake, Cornwall, and Mary Lilian, ne´e Faulkner; b 27 January 1945; Educ The Perse Sch Cambridge, St Catharine’s Coll Cambridge (BA, MA), Simon Fraser Univ BC Canada (MA), Univ of York (DPhil); m 17 Aug 1968, Lena Margareta, da of Gustaf Bernstro¨m, of Go¨teborg, Sweden; 1 s (Christopher b 1980 d 2003), 1 da (Elizabeth b 1982); Career asst English master Haileybury Coll 1973–74, lectr then sr lectr Sch of English and American Studies UEA 1974–85; Queen’s Univ Belfast: prof of English 1985–2007, head of dept then dir Sch of English 1986–92, dean Faculty of Arts 1992–96, provost of humanities 1993–98, pro-vice-chllr 1998–2002; memb: Steering Ctee Cncl for Univ English 1989–92, English Panel Humanities Research Bd 1995–98, Humanities Research Bd British Acad 1997–98, Arts and Humanities Research Bd 1998–2000; founding fell Eng Assoc 1999; DLit Queen’s Univ Belfast 1995; Books On the Properties of Things, Book VII (1975), Poems of the Pearl Manuscript (with R Waldron, 1978), The Gawain-Poet: An Annotated Bibliography (1979), Two Early Renaissance Bird Poems (1984), Critical Essays on Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (1991), Variorum Chaucer: General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales (1993), Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales (ed with A C Cawley, 1996), Geoffrey Chaucer: Comic and Bawdy Tales (ed with A C Cawley, 1997), Geoffrey Chaucer: Three Tales about Marriage (ed with A C Cawley, 1998), Geoffrey Chaucer: Three Tales of Love and Chivalry (ed with A C Cawley, 2000), The Palgrave Literary Dictionary of Chaucer (2006), The Poems of the Pearl Manuscript in Modern English Prose Translation (with R Waldron, 2008); Recreations literature, art, architecture, music; Style— Prof Malcolm Andrew; K The Red House, Down Road, Tavistock, Devon PL19 9AQ (tel 01822 613874) ANDREW, Nicholas Anthony Samuel; s of Samuel Ogden Lees Andrew (d 1966), of Hants, and Rosalind Molly Carlyon, ne´e Evans (d 1984); b 20 December 1946; Educ Winchester, Queens’ Coll Cambridge (MA); m 28 Nov 1981, Jeryl Christine, da of Col John George Harrison, OBE, TD, DL, of Devon; 2 da (Venetia b 1989, Olivia b 1992); Career chartered accountant; ptnr: Robson Rhodes 1986–90, Rawlinson & Hunter 1990–92; md Nicholas Andrew International Tax Consultancy and Family Office 1992–; Books Yuppies and their Money (1987), Robson Rhodes Personal Financial Planning Manual (jtly, 2–6 edns), How to Make Yourself Wealthy in the 1990’s; Recreations golf, music, travel; Clubs MCC,

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kicked 6 penalties and scored 21 points v Wales 1986, record holder for drop goals in internationals, highest individual scoring mark (30 points v Canada, equalling world record) 1994; memb Br Lions tour Aust (2 tests) 1989; cricket: first class Yorkshire CCC 2nd XI, Cambridge Univ CC (capt 1985); Style— Rob Andrew, Esq, MBE; K c/o RFU, Rugby House, 200 Whitton Road, Twickenham TW2 7BA ANDREWS, Anthony; b 12 January 1948; Educ Royal Masonic Sch; m Georgina, ne´e Simpson; 1 s (Joshua), 2 da (Jessica, Amy-Samantha); Career actor and film producer; memb: Equity, Screen Actors Guild USA, BAFTA; Theatre incl: 2 seasons Chichester Festival Theatre, 40 Years On (Apollo), One of Us 1986, Coming Into Land (NT) 1987, Dragon Variation (Duke of York’s), Time and the Conways, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (The New Shakespeare Co), Romeo & Juliet (The New Shakespeare Co), Vertigo, Ghosts (Comedy Theatre London), Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), A Woman in White (Palace Theatre) 2005, The Letter (Wyndhams Theatre) 2007; Television incl: Brideshead Revisited, Danger UXB, Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, Jewels, Bluegrass, The Law Lord, Columbo Goes To The Guillotine, The Fortunes of Nigel, The Beast with Two Backs, Suspicion, Z For Zachariah, Burning Bridges, A Superstition, The Woman He Loved, Dixon of Dock Green, The Judge’s Wife, Alma Mater, AD, Sparkling Cyanide, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Ivanhoe, La Ronde, Upstairs Downstairs, David Copperfield, The Pallisers, Follyfoot, A Day Out, French Without Tears, The Country Wife, London Assurance, QBVII, As the Actress Said to the Bishop, Woodstock, Doomwatch, The Duchess of Duke Street, Hands of a Murderer (USA), The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (USA), Ruth Rendell’s Heartstones, Mothertime, Love in a Cold Climate, The Cambridge Spies, Rosemary & Thyme, Miss Marple; Film incl: The Scarlet Pimpernel, Under the Volcano, The Holcroft Covenant, Second Victory, The Light Horseman, Hannah’s War, A War of Children, Take Me High, Operation Daybreak, Mistress of Paradise, Lost in Siberia (also prodr), Haunted (also prodr); Clubs Garrick; Style— Anthony Andrews, Esq; K c/o Simon Beresford, Dalzell & Beresford, 26 Astwood Mews, London SW7 4DE (tel 020 7341 9411, fax 020 7341 9412, website www.anthony-andrews.com) ANDREWS, Anthony Peter Hamilton; s of Col Peter Edward Clinton Andrews, of Hants, and Margaret Jean Hamilton, ne´e Cooke; b 23 December 1946; Educ King’s Sch Worcester, Univ of St Andrews (Kitchener scholar, MA, PGCE), Univ of North Wales Bangor; m 8 Sept 1973, Alison Margaret Dudley, da of (David) Dudley Morgan, of Essex; 2 da (Jocelyn Amanda Hamilton b 30 July 1977, Gail Louise Hamilton b 15 June 1980), 1 s (David Dudley Hamilton b 1 March 1983); Career Offr Royal Marines 1964–71; trainee land agent J T Sutherland & Co 1975–76; British Council: VSO support offr Nigeria 1976–78, Br Information Centre Belgrade 1979–82, asst dir Oman 1982–85, dir NE Brazil 1985–89, dir Scotland 1990–96, dir Br Cncl Russia and cultural cnsllr Br Embassy Moscow April 1996–Jan 2000, Br Cncl Germany Berlin March 2000–, chief exec The Scottish Countryside Alliance 2002–08, exec dir Atlantic Salmon Tst 2008–; Recreations river management, fly fishing, shooting, sailing, visual arts, music, Scotland’s history and culture; Clubs New (Edinburgh); Style— Tony Andrews; K Milton of Finavon House, By Forfar, Angus DD8 3PY (tel and fax (office) 01307 850275); c/o The Atlantic Salmon Trust, King James VI Business Centre, Friarton Road, Perth ANDREWS, Dr Christopher John Horner; s of Prof William Henry Horner Andrews (d 1978), and Dr Jean Romer, ne´e Young (d 1998); b 31 December 1946; Educ Royal GS High Wycombe, St George’s Coll Jamaica, Univ of London (MB BS, PhD); m 21 Oct 1972, Victoria Catherine, da of Charles Samuel Weston (d 1987); 2 s (Jeremy Charles Horner b 1977, William Jonathan Horner b 1979); Career MO Br Antarctic Survey 1972–76, SHO in anaesthetics The London Hosp 1976–77, registrar Royal Devon and Exeter Hosp 1977–80, sr registrar Bristol Royal Infirmary 1980–84, conslt Plymouth HA 1984–2005; Plymouth Hosps NHS Tst: clincal dir (anaesthetics) 1992–95 and 2001–03, med dir 1996–99, clinical dir (renal med) 2003–05; ret 2005; dir Remote Health Care 1999–2005, tstee Diving Diseases Research Centre 1999–; memb Assoc of Anaesthetists 1977; FFARCS 1980, FRCPEd 2001; Recreations cycling; Style— Dr Christopher Andrews; K 21 Seymour Park, Mannamead, Plymouth PL3 5BQ (tel 01752 664830) ANDREWS, Claire Marguerite; da of David Andrews, of Rugby, Warks, and Kathleen Andrews; b 25 October 1956, Newbold-on-Avon, Warks; Educ Rugby HS for Girls, Univ of Manchester (LLB); m 1; 1 s (Patrick b 4 Sept 1988); m 2, 16 March 1991, Paul Boyle; 2 da (Marguerite b 2 Dec 1992, Eleanor b 25 Nov 1994); Career called to the Bar 1979; memb of chambers 2 Harcourt Buildings 1980–84, with Home Office 1984–86, memb Gough Square Chambers 1986– (head of chambers with William Hibbert 2006); asst boundary cmmr; legal memb Mental Health Review Tbnl 1995–; memb: London Common Law and Commercial Bar Assoc, Administrative Law Bar Assoc; FCIArb; Publications The Enforcement of Regulatory Offences; Recreations tennis, painting; Style— Miss Claire Andrews; K Gough Square Chambers, 6–7 Gough Square, London EC4A 3DE (tel 020 7353 0924, fax 020 7353 2221, e-mail claire.andrews@goughsq.co.uk) ANDREWS, Rev Clive Francis; s of Francis Edward Andrews (d 1966), of New Malden, Surrey, and Iris Emily Amelia, ne´e Barton (d 1991); b 14 February 1950; Educ King’s Coll Sch Wimbledon, KCL (BD, AKC, Tinniswood Prize), St George’s Coll Jerusalem (Goldsmiths’ Scholar), St Augustine’s Coll Canterbury (pres), Open Univ Business Sch, ICSA; m 20 Feb 1982 (m dis 1992), Diana Ruth, da of Harry John Scrivener (d 1982), of Burstow, Surrey; 2 da (Siobhan b 1983, Caroline b 1986); Career exec offr Home Office 1968–69, curate Clapham Parish Church 1973–75, curate i/c St Nicholas Kidbrooke 1975–78, diocesan youth advsr Southwark 1979–84, vicar St Augustine’s Honor Oak 1984–89, project conslt Harris City Technol Coll 1989–90, admin dir City Technol Colls Tst 1990–95 (also co sec 1991–95), self-employed business conslt 1995–96, charities asst Worshipful Co of Weavers 1996–98, ceo Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys 2005–08 (asst sec 1998–2005), charity conslt 2008–; memb: Surrey Cncl for Voluntary Youth Orgns 1979–84, London Youth Ctee 1981–83, London S Ctee The Prince’s Tst 1984–89 (vice-chm 1986–89); chm: Lewisham Youth Ctee 1982–84, Bacon’s Sch Bermondsey 1985–91 (govr 1981–91); dir The English Dance Consort 1986–91; Freeman City of London 2000; FRSA 2007; Publications A Handbook of Parish Youth Work (1984), An End of All Education? 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pubns; Recreations building restoration, keyboard playing, walking, spending time with my daughters, painting; Style— The Rev Clive Andrews ANDREWS, Prof David; Educ Stationers’ Co Sch Hornsey, UCL (BSc, MSc, PhD); Career awarded RCNC cadetship 1965, Constructor Lieut RCNC 1971; MOD Ship Dept Bath: submarine and ship design 1971–80, TRIDENT submarine project 1984–86, chief constructor (head of amphibious gp) 1986–90; head of concept design (naval) 1990–93, dir frigates and mine counter measures then integrated project team leader Future Surface Combatant Defence Procurement Agency 1998–2000; UCL: lectr in naval architecture 1980–84, MOD prof of naval architecture 1993–98, prof of engrg design Dept of Mechanical Engrg 2000–; RINA: chair Individual Case Exemption Panel 1991–, memb Cncl 1992–, memb Exec Ctee 1993–99 and 2006–, chair Membership Ctee 1993–2000, chair Future Directions Ctee 2000–, vice-pres 2007–; chair Design Methodology Panel IMDC 1995–, UK memb Int Marine Design Conference 1995–, memb RAE 2008 Sub Panel Engrg 2005–; Freeman Worshipful Co of Engineers 2007; memb RCNC 1972; FRINA 1987, FRSA 1996, FREng 2000, FIMechE 2002; Publications Synthesis in Ship Design (PhD thesis, 1984), FE Analysis and Design of Thin Walled Ship Structures (book chapter, 1987), Technology, Shipbuilding and Future Combat Beyond 2020 (book chapter, 2001), Multi-Hull Vessels (book chapter, 2004); author of numerous papers on ship design to RINA, Royal Soc, conferences etc; Recreations painting and sketching, reading, cinema and theatre-going, re-exploring London; Style— Prof David Andrews; K Department of Mechanical Engineering, University College London, Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE (tel 020 7679 3874, fax 020 7388 0180, e-mail d_andrews@meng.ucl.ac.uk, website www.mecheng.ucl.ac.uk/research/marine/design-research) ANDREWS, Prof Edgar Harold; s of Richard Thomas Andrews (d 1968); b 16 December 1932, Didcot, Berks; Educ Dartford GS, Univ of London (BSc, PhD, DSc); m 1961, Thelma Doris, da of Selby John Walker, of Watford, Herts; 1 da (Rachel b 1962), 1 s (Martyn b 1964); Career dean Faculty of Engrg Queen Mary Coll London 1971–74 (prof of materials 1968–98, emeritus 1998–); dir: QMC Industrial Research Ltd 1970–88, Denbyware Ltd 1971–81, Materials Technol Consultants Ltd 1974–, Evangelical Press 1975–2004, Fire and Materials Ltd 1985–88; ed Evangelical Times 1998–2008; recipient A A Griffith Silver Medal 1977; FInstP, FIMMM, CEng, CPhys; Books Fracture in Polymers (1968), From Nothing to Nature (1978), God, Science and Evolution (1980), The Promise of the Spirit (1982), Christ and the Cosmos (1986), Free in Christ (1996), A Glorious High Throne (2003), Preaching Christ (2005), Who Made God? (2009); Recreations writing, music, church work; Style— Prof Edgar Andrews; K 25 Russellcroft Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL8 6QX (tel 01707 331680, e-mail edgarandrews@btinternet.com, website www.whomadegod.com) ANDREWS, Sir Ian Charles Franklin; kt (2007), CBE (1992), TD (1989); s of Peter Harry Andrews, and Nancy Gwladys, ne´e Franklin; b 26 November 1953; Educ Solihull Sch, Univ of Bristol (BSc); m 1985, Moira Fraser McEwan; 2 s, 1 da; Career MOD: joined 1975, private sec to Second Perm Under Sec of State 1979–81, short serv vol cmmn 1981–82, princ 1982, NATO Def Coll 1984–85, asst private sec to Sec of State for Def 1986–88, head Def Lands 1988–90, Resources and Prog (Army) 1990–93, civil sec Br Forces Germany/BAOR 1993–95, md (facilities) DERA 1995–97, chief exec Def Estates 1998–2002, second perm under sec of state for def 2002–; Maj TA 1972–93; FRGS 1996; Recreations travel, skiing; Style— Sir Ian Andrews, CBE, TD; K c/o Ministry of Defence, Whitehall, London SW1A 2HB ANDREWS, Prof John A; CBE (2000), JP (1975, supplemental list 1992); s of Arthur George Andrews (d 1980), of Newport, Gwent, and Hilda May Andrews (d 1989); b 29 January 1935; Educ Newport HS, Wadham Coll Oxford (MA, BCL); m 2 April 1960, Elizabeth Ann Mary, da of Frederick Edward Wilkes (d 1939), of King’s Heath, Birmingham; 2 da (Carolyn Elizabeth b 1963, Susan Rebecca b 1966); Career called to the Bar Gray’s Inn 1960 (bencher 1991); asst lectr Univ of Manchester 1957–58, lectr Univ of Birmingham 1958–67; Univ of Wales Aberystwyth: head Dept of Law 1970–92, prof of law 1967–92, vice-princ 1985–88, hon prof of law 1992–2000, emeritus prof 2000–; chief exec Further and Higher Educn Funding Cncls for Wales 1992–2000; visiting prof Univs of: Thessaloniki 1974 and 1990, Cracow 1978, Maryland 1983; ed Legal Studies 1981–93; chm: Cncl of Validating Univs 1987–90, Police Promotions Examinations Bd 1987–2002, Wales Advsy Body for Local Authy Higher Educn Standing Working Gp 1990–92, Agricultural Wages Bd 1999–2003, Gen Teaching Cncl for Wales 2000–04; memb Police Skills and Standards Orgn 2001–04; law advsr to the Universities Funding Cncl 1989–93; pres SPTL 1988–89; memb: Ct of Govrs Univ of Wales 1969–92 and 2000–04, Ct of Govrs Nat Library of Wales 1979–92, Police Trg Cncl 1987–2002 (acad advsr 1997–2002), Lord Chllr’s Advsy Ctee on Legal Educn 1987–90, Welsh Economic Cncl 1994–96, SE Wales Economic Forum 1997–2000, Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeals Panel 2000–06, Cncl Univ of Cardiff 2000–08, Police Accreditation and Licensing Bd 2002–06, Cncl Univ of Wales Coll of Med 2000–04, Policing Ctee Justice Sector Skills Cncl 2004–06, Actuarial Profession Disciplinary Panel 2004–, Ctee Action For Children Wales 2004–10, Bd of Dirs Royal Welsh Coll of Music and Drama 2006–, Practice Assurance Ctee CIPFA 2007–; Univ of Glamorgan: govr 2002–, pro-chllr 2005–, vice-chm 2005–08, chm 2008–; govr Llanishen HS 2005–; tstee: Hamlyn Tst 1969–2000, SPTL 1990–2005, AHRB 2001–05; hon fell: Univ of Wales Coll Newport 2000, Cardiff Univ 2008; FRSA; Books Welsh Studies in Public Law (ed, 1970), Human Rights in Criminal Procedure (ed, 1982), The Welsh Language in the Courts (jtly, 1984), The International Protection of Human Rights (jtly, 1987), Criminal Evidence (jtly, 1987, 2 edn 1992), Criminal Evidence - Statutes and Materials (1990); Recreations walking, theatre, opera, food; Clubs Brynamlwg, Cardiff & County; Style— Prof John Andrews, CBE; K The Croft, 110 Mill Road, Lisvane, Cardiff CF14 0UG (tel 029 2075 3980, e-mail johnandr@talk21.com); 7 Maeshendre, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 3PR (tel 01970 623921) ANDREWS, John Malcolm; OBE (2003); s of Leslie Andrews (d 1980), and Gwen, ne´e Eite (d 2004); b 11 June 1942; Educ Bromley GS; m Elizabeth Faith, da of Harry Crispin Smith; 2 s (Thomas Crispin b 2 Feb 1970, James Henry b 7 July 1972); Career Inland Revenue 1962–65; PricewaterhouseCoopers (formerly Coopers & Lybrand before merger): joined 1965, head of tax 1986–93, sr tax ptnr 1994–98; pres Chartered Inst of Taxation 1997–98 (memb Cncl 1992–, dep pres 1996–97), chm Low Incomes Tax Reform Gp 1998–; chm Music for Change 1997–; FTII 1967, FCA 1974; Books Taxation of Directors and Employees (1977, 4 edn, 1995); Recreations all sport; Style— John Andrews, Esq, OBE; K Vicarage Farm, Postling, Kent CT21 4ET ANDREWS, Baroness (Life Peer UK 2000), of Southover in the County of East Sussex; (Elizabeth) Kay Andrews; OBE (1998); da of Thomas Clifford Andrews, of Tredegar, Gwent; b 16 May 1943; Educ Univ of Wales (BA), Univ of Sussex (MA, DPhil); m 1970 (m dis 1992), Prof Roy MacLeod; 1 s (Hon Alexander Roy David b 1975); Career Parly clerk Research Div House of Commons 1970–85, special advsr to Rt Hon Neil Kinnock as Ldr of Oppn 1985–92, fndr and dir Education Extra 1992–2002, a Baroness in Waiting (Govt whip for educn, health and social security) 2002–05, Parly sec ODPM 2005–06, Parly sec Dept for Communities and Local Govt 2006–09, chair English Heritage 2009–; Style— The Baroness Andrews, OBE; K English Heritage, 1 Waterhouse Square, 138–142 Holborn, London EC1N 2ST ANDREWS, Leighton; AM; s of Thomas Leonard Andrews (d 1967), and Peggy, ne´e Squires; b 11 August 1957, Cardiff; Educ Poole GS, Univ of Wales Bangor (BA), Univ of Sussex (MA); m 6 July 1996, Ann Beynon; 2 step c; Career vice-pres NUS 1980–81, parly offr


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Age Concern 1982–84, UK campaign dir UN Int Year of Shelter 1984–87, dir then md Sallingbury Casey 1988–91, dir then jt md Rowland Co 1991–93, head of public affrs BBC 1993–96, chm Political Context and Welsh Context 1996–99, dir then md Westminster Strategy 2000–02, md Smart Co 2001–02, lectr Univ of Cardiff Journalism Sch 2002–03, memb Nat Assembly for Wales (Lab) Rhondda 2003–, dep min for social justice and public serv delivery with special responsibility for housing 2007, dep min for regeneration 2007–09, min for children, educn and lifelong learning 2009–; visiting prof: Univ of Westminster 1997–2002, Cardiff Univ 2004–; memb Editorial Bd Jl of Public Affrs; memb: Bevan Fndn, Inst of Welsh Affrs; supporter Homeless Int; Publications Wales Says Yes (1999); author of various chapters in books and academic articles; Recreations watching Cardiff City FC, reading, cinema, cooking; Clubs Ferndale Rugby; Style— Leighton Andrews, Esq, AM; K National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF99 1NA (tel 029 2089 8784, e-mail leighton.andrews@wales.gov.uk) ANDREWS, Prof Emeritus Malcolm Yardley; s of Francis Yardley Andrews (d 1980), and Marguerite Joan, ne´e West; b 1 September 1942, Talyllyn, Wales; Educ Lancing, Gonville & Caius Coll Cambridge (BA), London Institute of Education (PGCE), Birkbeck Coll London (PhD); m 1, 1967 (m dis 1973), Mildred, ne´e Randolph; 1 s (Richard Randolph Yardley b 18 Feb 1971), 1 step da (Megan Jennifer Clarke b 5 Oct 1962); m 2, 1981, Kristin Avelda, ne´e Wade; 2 s (Peter Nigel b 18 Dec 1982, Francis Hunter b 7 June 1984); Career lectr: Dept of English Univ of Guelph 1966–67, Dept of English Birkbeck Coll London 1969–70, Sch of English Univ of Kent 1971–2009 (prof 1996–); pres Dickens Soc USA 2003–04, ed The Dickensian jl 1991–; memb AHRC Peer Review Coll 2004–09; Books Dickens on England and the English (1979), The Search for the Picturesque: Landscape Aesthetics and Tourism in Britain, 1750–1800 (1989), Dickens and the Grown-up Child (1994), The Picturesque: Sources and Documents (ed, 3 vols, 1994), Landscape and Western Art (1999), Charles Dickens and His Performing Selves: Dickens and the Public Readings (2006); Recreations writing, reading, public readings of Dickens, Languedoc holidays and wines; Style— Prof Emeritus Malcolm Andrews; K School of English, Rutherford College, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NX (fax 01227 827001, e-mail m.y.andrews@kent.ac.uk) ANDREWS, Margaret; Career chair NI Fishery Harbour Authy; Style— Ms Margaret Andrews; K Northern Ireland Fishery Harbour Authority, 3 St Patricks Avenue, Downpatrick, Co Down BT30 6DW ANDREWS, Mark Bjo¨rnsen; s of Harry Field Andrews, of Reading, and Ruth Margaret, ne´e Legge; b 12 July 1952; Educ Reading GS, Hertford Coll Oxford (BA); m 20 June 2003, Jane Mary Shillito; Career admitted slr 1976; Wilde Sapte (now SNR Denton UK LLP): ptnr 1979–2011, head of Restructuring and Insolvency Gp 1990–2010, sr ptnr 1996–2000, dep chm 2000–02, conslt 2011–; memb: Law Soc 1974, Assoc of Business Recovery Practioners 1991, City of London Slrs’ Co 1994, Int Bar Assoc 1994, Int Insolvency Inst 2005; tstee Pimlico Opera and Grange Park Opera Endowment Fund; Recreations music, history, outdoor activities, ornithology; Style— Mark Andrews, Esq; K SNR Denton UK LLP, Number 1 Fleet Place, London EC4M 7WS (tel 020 7246 7000, fax 020 7246 7777, e-mail mark.andrews@snrdenton.com) ANDREWS, Mark Canter; s of Peter J Andrews (d 1993), of Bristol, and Joyce, ne´e Abbey; b 9 November 1954; Educ Bristol Cathedral Sch; Career trainee architect Moxley Jenner & Partners 1973–74; graphic designer: BBC Bristol 1974–76, ITV (ATV, HTV, Westward TV) 1976–78; prodr Freeman Mathews & Milne advtg agency 1978–80; Collett Dickenson Pearce & Partners: prodr 1980–86, bd dir/head of TV 1986–89, fndr chm Independent Image (subsid) 1989–92; fndr md Propaganda Films Europe (subsid of Polygram plc) 1992–95, md Rogue Films (subsid of Carlton plc) 1995–96, fndr md Tsunami Films Ltd 1996–2002, Manifesto Films 2002–, M-A-D-E Ltd (Mark Andrews Digital Emporium Ltd) 2004–; chm Pliatsky II Ctee 1994–95; former memb: ACTT, IPA; memb AFVPA 1992; Recreations skiing, wine, fly fishing, lunch, big hi-fi; Clubs Soho House; Style— Mark Andrews, Esq; K 25 Battersea Church Road, London SW11 3LY (tel 07785 791429, e-mail info@m-a-d-e.net, website www.m-a-d-e.net) ANDREWS, Naveen William Sidney; s of Stanley Andrews, and Nirmala Andrews; b 17 January 1969, London; Educ GSM; Children 2 s (Jaisal, Joshua); Career actor; Film incl: The English Patient 1996, Bride and Prejudice 2004, Grindhouse 2007, The Brave One 2007; Television incl Lost 2004–10; Style— Mr Naveen Andrews ANDREWS, Peter; b 1957; Educ Sheffield Hallam Univ (BSc); m 1985, Suzy; Career vice-pres Bankers Tst Co 1986–89, devpt dir Winglaw Gp 1989–96, md Europe Tishman International 1996–2003, chief exec New Swindon Co 2003–05, chief exec London Thames Gateway Devpt Corp 2005–; MRICS 1982; Style— Peter Andrews, Esq; K London Thames Gateway Development Corporation, 9th Floor, South Quay Plaza 3, 189 Marsh Wall, London E14 9SH (tel 020 7517 4741, e-mail peter.andrews@ltgdc.org.uk) ANDREWS, Peter John; QC (1991); s of Reginald Percy Andrews, of Sutton Coldfield, and Dora, ne´e Carter; b 14 November 1946; Educ Bishop Veseys GS, Univ of Bristol (undergraduate scholar), Christ’s Coll Cambridge; m 10 Sept 1976, (Hilary) Ann, da of Graham Chavasse (d 1978); 2 da (Emily Alice b 19 May 1979, Fleur Victoria b 17 May 1981); Career called to the Bar Lincoln’s Inn 1970 (Hardwicke scholar; bencher 1999), barrister specialising in catastrophic personal injury and clinical negligence law, jr Midland & Oxford Circuit 1973–74, dir Birmingham Legal Advice Centre 1974–75, recorder of the Crown Court 1990– (asst recorder 1986–90), chm Fountain Court Chambers Ltd 1994–2004, head of chambers 199 Strand 1997–2000, dep High Court judge 1998–; memb Professional Conduct Ctee GMC 2001–, legal chm Mental Health Review Tbnl 2007–; Books Catastrophic Injuries: A Guide to Compensation (1997), Kemp & Kemp: The Quantum of Damages (contributing ed, 2004), Personal Injury Handbook (contrib, 2006), Guide to Catastrophic Injury Claims (contrib, 2010); Style— Peter Andrews, Esq, QC; K 7 Bedford Row, London WC1R 4BS (tel 020 7242 3555, fax 020 7242 2511, e-mail pandrews@7br.co.uk) ANDREWS, Richard Edward; s of William Reginald Andrews (d 1983), and Agnes Ruby Whiffen (d 1994); b 15 August 1936, Cambridge; Educ Cambridgeshire HS, St Catharine’s Coll Cambridge (scholar, MA, two Figgis Meml prizes); m 20 Aug 1982, Stephanie Elizabeth, da of Percy Craig, of Motueka, NZ; 1 s, 1 da; Career Fly Offr RAF 1955–57; sr conslt PA 1965–72, personnel mangr BLMC 1972–74, personnel dir Franklin Mint USA 1974–78, business mangr Cassells 1979, gp personnel dir Dixons Gp plc 1980–95; dir Dixons Bradford CTC Tst 1988–; memb: Industry In Educn 1994–97, Industrial Tbnls 1995–98; FIPD, FRSA; Publications Selection and Assessment (1989), Ethics in Business (1995); various articles on pay and personnel mgmnt; Recreations playing bad golf, watching good rugby, surfing the net, sketching badly, trying to stop wine tasting turning into too much wine drinking; Clubs Maungakiekie Golf, Achilles; Style— Richard Andrews, Esq; K 18 Golf Road, Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand (tel 00 64 9 631 5562, e-mail re.andrews@xtra.co.nz) ANG, Dr Swee Chai; da of P L Ang, of Singapore, and L H Ang, ne´e Lee; b 26 October 1948; Educ Raffles GS, Univ of Singapore (MB BS, MSc); m 29 Jan 1977, Francis Khoo, qv, s of Anthony T E Khoo (d 1972), of Singapore; Career orthopaedic surgn HS of Gaza Hosp Beirut 1982–, surgn UN Gaza Strip 1988–89, conslt surgn WHO Gaza and W Bank 1989, sr conslt orthopaedic surgn Newham Gen Hosp London 1994–96, conslt orthopaedic surgn Royal London Hosp 1996–; fndr memb Br Charity Medical Aid for Palestinians; memb BMA; FBOA, FRCS; Books From Beirut to Jerusalem (1989), Manual of War Surgery (1994); Recreations music, poetry; Style— Dr Swee Ang; K Medical Aid for

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Palestinians, 33A Islington Park Street, London N1 1QB (tel 020 7226 4114, fax 020 7226 0880) ANGEL, Anthony Lionel (Tony); s of William Angel, of London N3, and Frances Beatrice, ne´e Berman; b 3 December 1952; Educ Haberdashers’ Aske’s, Queens’ Coll Cambridge (MA); m 2 Nov 1975, Ruth Frances Barbara, da of Ivan Frank Hartog, of Northwood, Middx; 2 s (Benjamin b 3 Dec 1978, Jonathan b 18 Sept 1982); Career admitted slr 1978; Linklaters: joined 1976, ptnr 1984–, head of tax 1994–98, managing ptnr 1998–2007; exec md and head of EMEA Standard & Poor’s 2008–; tstee Cystic Fibrosis Tst 1998– (hon treas 1998–2006); memb: Worshipful Co of Slrs, Law Soc; Recreations tennis, swimming, skiing; Style— Tony Angel, Esq; K Standard & Poor’s, 20 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5LH (tel 020 7176 3745, e-mail tony_angel@sandp.com) ANGEL, Heather; da of Stanley Paul Le Rougel (d 2002), and Hazel Marie, ne´e Sherwood; b 21 July 1941; Educ 14 schs in England and NZ, Univ of Bristol (BSc, MSc); m 3 Oct 1964, Martin Vivian Angel, s of Thomas Huber Angel; 1 s (Giles Philip b 25 May 1977); Career marine biologist, professional wildlife photographer, author and lectr; special prof Dept of Life Science Univ of Nottingham 1994–; columnist Amateur Photographer 1990–97; television appearances (demonstrating photographic techniques): Me and My Camera 1981 and 1983, Gardeners’ World 1983 and 1991, Nature 1984, Nocon on Photography 1988; pres RPS 1984–86; RPS Hood medal 1975, Medaille de Salverte (Socie´te´ Franc¸aise de Photographie) 1984, Louise Schmidt Laureate 1998; Hon DSc Univ of Bath 1986; Hon FRPS 1986 (FRPS 1972), FBIPP 1972; Solo Exhibitions Kodak Exhibition The Natural History of Britain and Ireland (Science Museum) 1981, Nature in Focus (Nat Hist Museum) 1987, The Art of Wildlife Photography (Nature in Art Gloucester) 1989, Natural Visions (Dimbola Lodge Isle of Wight, Gilbert White’s House Selborne, The Yard Gallery Nottingham and Nature in Art Gloucester) 2000, Natural Visions (Edinburgh Botanic Garden, Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Gosport Gallery, Bradford Design Exchange, Lynn Museum Kings Lynn, Booth Museum Brighton, Oxford Univ Museum, Astley Hall Museum Chorley, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Somerset County Museum Taunton, New Walk Museum Leicester, Grosvenor Museum Chester, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Haslemere Educational Museum, Kuala Lumpur, Cairo and Beijing) 2001–04; Books Nature Photography: Its Art and Techniques (1972), Photographing Nature (5 vols, 1975), Life in The Oceans (1977), The Book of Nature Photography (1983), Camera in the Garden (1984), The Book of Close-up Photography (1986), A View from a Window (1988), Nature in Focus (1988), Landscape Photography (1989), Animal Photography (1991), Kew: A World of Plants (1993), Photographing the Natural World (1994), Outdoor Photography: 101 Tips and Hints (1997), Pandas (1998), How to Photograph Flowers (1998), How to Photograph Water (1999), Natural Visions (2000), Giant Pandas (2006), Puffins (2007), Macro through a Nikon Lens (2007), Green China (2008), Snow Monkeys (2009), Living Dinosaurs (2009), Heather Angel’s Wild Kew (2009), Exploring Natural China (2010); Recreations travelling to remote parts of the world to photograph wilderness areas and unusual aspects of animal behaviour; Style— K e-mail hangel@naturalvisions.co.uk, websites Ms Heather Angel; www.naturalvisions.co.uk and www.twitter.com/angelantics ANGEL, Marie Louise; da of Francis John Angel (d 1968), of Australia, and Thelma Lilie, ne´e Sandow (d 1974); b 30 July 1953; Educ Methodist Ladies’ Coll Adelaide; m 1985, David Charles Freeman, s of Howard Freeman; 1 da (Catherine Elinor b 13 May 1989), 1 s (Lachlan John b 28 Feb 1993); Career soprano; with Opera Factory London 1982–; winner Gulbenkian prize 1977, Countess of Munster prize 1977, Kammersa¨gerin 1997; Performances with Opera Factory incl: Pretty Polly 1983, Donna Anna in Don Giovanni 1990 and 1992, Countess Almaviva in Don Giovanni 1992 (later filmed for Channel 4), Fiordiligi in Cosi fan Tutte 1986 (later filmed for Channel 4), Hannah in Yan Tan Thethera 1992, title role in L’Incoronazione di Poppea 1992, Sarajevo 1994 (several acting roles incl Cassandra in Trojan Women), Dido in Dido & Aeneas London and Zu¨rich 1995; others incl: Oracle of the Dead in The Mask of Orpheus (ENO) 1986, Donna Anna (Melbourne State Opera) 1990, cr role Morgan le Fay in Gawain (Royal Opera House Covent Garden) 1991, cr role Esmerelda in Rosa (Peter Greenaway and Louis Andriessen, Netherlands Opera) 1994 (filmed 1998), cr role Ingrid in Lovendier Esme´e Holland Festival 1995, Kagel’s Aud Deutchland (1997), Countess in Soldaten (ENO) 1996 and (Basel Theatre) 1998–99, Fortunata in Satyricon (with Herbert Wernicke and Basel Theatre) 1998, title role in Lustige Witwe (Herbert Wernicke and Basel Theatre) 1999, Ottavia in L’Incoronazione di Poppea (Basel Theatre) 2003–04, one-woman show Til the Fat Lady Sings (Drill Hall London) 2007 and (tour Basel, Zurich and Australia) 2008, Silent Twins (Almeida) 2007; also appeared in Peter Greenaway’s film Prospero’s Books 1991, Facing Goya (throughout Spain) 2000–01, Kagel/Mozart Project (La Fenice, Venice) 2001, John Cage’s Europera 5 2001–02, Sonetti Lussuriosi (written by Michael Nyman, world tour) 2007 and (world tour) 2007–09, Fast Forward Figaro (with Janis Kelly); Recordings Gawain (Grammy of the Year 1997), Mask of Orpheus 1997, Prospero’s Books, Rosa 1999, Facing Goya 2002, Nyman World Tour of I Sonetti Lussuriosi 2008–09; Videos/DVDs Gawain, Rosa, Aus Deutchland, Cosi fan Tutte, Don Giovanni, The Marriage of Figaro, Seven Deadly Sins, Hotel de Pekin; Recreations gardening; Style— Ms Marie Angel; K c/o Allied Artists’ Agency, 42 Montpelier Square, London SW7 1JZ (tel 020 7589 6243) ANGELINI, Prof Gianni Davide; s of Marzio Angelini, of Siena, Italy, and Erina Angelini; b 29 January 1953, Siena, Italy; Educ Instituto T Sarrocchi Siena (Dip Mech Engrg), Univ of Siena Sch of Med (Lode Prize, MD), Univ of Wales Coll of Med (MCh); m 5 July 1985, Rosalind, da of Arthur John, and Megan John; 3 s (Jonathan b 7 Dec 1986, Timothy b 5 April 1988, Simon b 27 Dec 1994); Career Univ Hosp of Siena 1979–80 (latterly SHO in cardiovascular surgery), registrar in cardiac surgery Italian Hosp London 1980, locum registrar in gen surgery Royal Masonic Hosp London 1980; SHO: in cardiothoracic surgery Llandough Hosp Cardiff 1981, in gen surgery Univ Hosp of Wales Cardiff 1981–82, in casualty/accident Royal Gwent Hosp Newport 1982–83; registrar then sr registrar in cardiothoracic surgery Univ Hosp of Wales Cardiff 1983–88, sr registrar in cardiothoracic surgery Thoraxcenter Erasmus Univ Rotterdam 1988–89, lectr and Br Heart Fndn intermediate research fell in cardiothoracic surgery Univ Hosp of Wales Cardiff 1989, sr lectr and conslt in cardiothroacic surgery Univ of Sheffield 1989–92; currently: Br Heart Fndn prof of cardiac surgery Univ of Bristol, dir Bristol Heart, chair of cardiothoracic surgery and head of HNLI cardiac surgery Imperial Coll London 2010–; dir NIHR Biomedical Research Unit in Cardiovascular Medicine Bristol 2009, sr NIHR clinical investigator 2009; visiting prof: Univ of the WI 1992, Queen Alia Med Centre Amman 1995, Univ of Buffalo 1996, Chinese Univ of Hong Kong 1997, European Hosp Paris 1997, Univ of Groningen 1997, Univ of Milan 1997 and 1999, Univ of Chieti 1998, St Luke’s Hosp Thessaloniki 1999, Univ of Utrecht 2000, Hosp Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia 2001; regnl advsr to the Royal Colls NHS R&D Exec; expert assessor: Med Devices Directorate Dept of Health, Nat Inst for Clinical Excellence (NICE), Cardiosource; rep of profs of surgery Cardiothoracic SAC Jt Ctee of Higher Surgical Trg; memb Project Grant Ctee: Br Heart Fndn, EPSRC; memb: Br Soc for Cardiovascular Res (past chm), Br Cardiac Soc (exec memb Cncl), Soc of Cardiothoracic Surgeons of GB and I (exec memb Cncl Cardiothoracic Section), Int Soc for Heart Research, European Soc of Cardiology (exec memb Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis Gp, memb Study Gp on Advanced Heart Failure), European Soc for Cardiothoracic Surgery, Br Atherosclerosis Soc, American Assoc for Thoracic Surgery; 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Books incl: A Practical Introduction To Computer Graphics (1981), High Resolution Computer Graphics Using C (1990), Information Systems Management (1991), Advanced Graphics on VGA and XGA cards with Borland C++ (1992), The New Barbarian Manifesto (2000); Recreations opera, ballet, cats, computing; Style— Prof Ian Angell; K London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Information Systems, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE (tel 020 7955 7638, fax 020 7955 7385, e-mail i.angell@lse.ac.uk) ANGEST, Henry; Educ Univ of Basel Switzerland (LLL); Career chm: Arbuthnot Banking Gp plc (also chief exec), Arbuthnot Latham & Co Ltd, Arbuthnot Securities Ltd, Secure Trust Bank plc; Past Master Worshipful Co of Int Bankers; Recreations dendrology; Clubs City of London, Carlton, City Swiss (chm), White’s; Style— Henry Angest, Esq; K Arbuthnot Banking Group plc, 20 Ropemaker Street, London EC2Y 9AR (tel 020 7012 2400, fax 020 7012 2401) ANGIER, Carole; da of Jussi Brainin, and Liesl, ne´e Kelsen; b 30 October 1943, London; Educ McGill Univ Montreal (BA), Univ of Oxford (MA), Univ of Cambridge (MLitt); Children 1 s (Thomas Peter Stephen b 22 May 1970); Career lectr in literature and philosophy: Univ of Cambridge and Univ of Sussex 1975, external studies depts Univ of Oxford and Univ of Bristol 1975–80, Open Univ 1975–85; Univ of Warwick: fndr and teacher of the practice of biography 2003–04, Royal Literary Fund Advsy fell 2003–05 (fell 1999–2003), project fell (teaching creative writing to refugees and asylum seekers in Oxford) 2004; teacher of life writing Birkbeck Coll Univ of London 2005–; mentor Arts Cncl Writers’ Pool 2003–05, mentor Gold Dust 2006–, Royal Literary Fund fell Oxford Brookes Univ 2010–; book reviewer The Spectator, New Statesman, The Independent, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times and Literary Review 1975–; freelance journalist, articles in numerous publications incl: The Guardian, London Review of Books, London Magazine, Sight & Sound, Jewish Quarterly; wrote and presented Edgar Reitz for Omnibus (BBC2) 1991, wrote English subtitles for Edgar Reitz’s Die Zweite Heimat 1991; Commonwealth Scholarship 1964–66, Canada Cncl Fellowship 1969–75; Writers Guild Non-Fiction Award 1991, Southern Arts Non-Fiction Award 1991, Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship 1993, Arts Cncl Writers Award 1998; shortlisted Whitbread Biography Prize 1991; patron Nat Acad of Writing, vol worker and tstee Asylum Welcome Oxford (visitor to immigration detainees), message and tracing vol Red Cross, supporter Med Fndn for the Victims of Torture; memb: PEN, Writers in Oxford, Soc of Authors; FRSL 2002; Books Life of Margaret Hill (1978), Jean Rhys (1985), Jean Rhys: Life and Work (1990), The Double Bond: Primo Levi, A Biography (2002), The Story of my Life: Refugees Writing in Oxford (ed, 2005), Lyla and Majnon: poems by Hasan Bamyani (trans and ed, 2008), See How I Land: Oxford Poets and Exiled Writers (co-ed, 2009), The Arvon Book of Life Writing (jtly, 2010); Recreations walking, talking; Style— Carole Angier, FRSL; K 13 High Street, Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire OX7 6AW (tel 01993 830414), c/o Rogers, Coleridge & White Ltd, 20 Powis Mews, London W11 1JN (tel 020 7221 3717) ANGIOLINI, Rt Hon Dame Elish Frances; DBE (2011), PC (2006), QC (2001), WS (2005); da of James McPhilomy (d 1981), and Mary McPhilomy; b 24 June 1960, Glasgow; Educ Notre Dame Sch Glasgow, Univ of Strathclyde (LLB, DipLP); m 14 Sept 1985, Domenico Angiolini; 2 s (Domenico b 16 Nov 1996, David b 4 April 2000); Career admitted slr 1985; early career as depute procurator fiscal Airdrie and with Mgmnt Servs Gp Crown Office, sr depute procurator fiscal then asst procurator fiscal Glasgow 1995–97, head of policy Crown Office 1997–2000, regnl procurator fiscal Grampian, Highlands and Islands 2000–01, slr gen for Scotland 2001–; Hon LLD Glasgow Caledonian Univ 2005; FRSA; Style— The Rt Hon Dame Elish Angiolini, DBE, QC, WS; K The Crown Office, 25 Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1LA (tel 0131 247 2875, fax 0131 226 6910, e-mail solicitorgeneral@scotland-gsi.gov.uk) ANGUS, Dr Rachel Jean; da of Prof Edward A Thompson, FBA (d 1994), and Dr Thelma Phelps; b 13 January 1951; Educ Nottingham HS for Girls, St Hugh’s Coll Oxford (MA); m 28 Jan 1978, Peter D Angus, FRCS, s of Roland Angus; 1 s (Iain b 12 Jan 1980), 1 da (Miriam b 3 Nov 1981); Career conslt physician (elderly med) Huddersfield Royal Infirmary 1990–2003, ret; elected memb GMC 1999–2008; FRCPEd 1994, FRCP 1995; Recreations cycling, travel, embroidery; Style— Dr Rachel Angus ANGUS, Robin John; s of Ian Gordon Angus (d 1994), of Forres, Moray, and Morag Ann (Sally), ne´e Macdonald; b 15 September 1952; Educ Forres Acad, Univ of St Andrews (MA), Peterhouse Cambridge; m 20 Aug 1977, Lorna Christine, da of James Smith Campbell (d 1986), of Drumlemble, Argyll; Career investment mangr Baillie Gifford & Co 1977–81, investment tst analyst Wood Mackenzie & Co 1981–85, asst dir Wood Mackenzie & Co Ltd 1985–88; dir: Personal Assets Tst plc 1984–, Hill Samuel Securities Ltd 1985–88, NatWest Securities Ltd (incorporating Wood Mackenzie & Co Ltd) 1988–91 (dir Equities 1991–98), Charlotte Marketing Services Ltd 1991–94, The Edinburgh Agency Ltd 1991–, Ivory & Sime Trustlink Ltd 1994–98, Collective Assets Tst plc 1998–2005; advsr Centre for Fin Markets Research Univ of Edinburgh 1995–2010; hon prof Sch of Mgmnt and Languages Heriot-Watt Univ 2010–; memb Gen Synod Scottish Episcopal Church 1987–91; memb Monks of St Giles 2004–; Grand Makar Von Poser Soc of Scotland 1997–, Laureate Edinburgh Morayshire Soc 1996–; hon fell Faculty of Social Sciences Univ of Edinburgh 1999–2010; FCSI 2010; Knight of St Sylvester 2001; Books Independence - The Option for Growth (1989), Haec Olim - Exploring the World of Investment Trusts 1981–1991 (1991), Capital - A Moral Instrument? (contrib, 1992), Dictionary of Scottish Church History and Theology (contrib, 1993), Personal Assets Trust Quarterlies: The 1990s and Beyond (2002), 60 Not Out - Personal Assets Trust Quarterlies 2002–11 (2011); Recreations church work, politics (Scottish Nationalist), history, music, reading, writing verse; Clubs New (Edinburgh), Scottish Arts (Edinburgh), McSkate’s (St Andrews); Style— Robin Angus, Esq; K Personal Assets Trust plc, 10 Colme Street, Edinburgh EH3 6AA ANHOLT, Catherine; da of Daniel Hogarty, and Diane, ne´e Kelly; Educ Stroud Girls’ HS, Falmouth Sch of Art (BA), RCA (MA); m Laurence Anholt , qv; 1 s (Tom), 2 da (Claire, Maddy); Career illustrator of children’s books; involved with Bookstart (early years literacy campaign); Books Big Book of Families, What Makes me Happy?, Here Come the Babies, What I Like, Kids, The Twins, Two By Two, Bear and Baby, Come Back, Jack!, Baby’s Things, First Words, Colours, Clothes, Can You Guess?, Chimp and Zee, Animals, Animals All Around, Look What I Can Do, Sun, Snow, Stars, Sky, One, Two, Three Count With Me, All About You, The Snow Fairy and the Spaceman, Tom’s Rainbow Walk, When I Was A Baby, Aren’t You Lucky!, Harry’s Home, Billy and the

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Big New School, Good Days Bad Days, Going To Playgroup, Sophie and the New Baby, The New Puppy, Animal Friends, Bed Time, Busy Day, Play Time, A Kiss Like This, Little Copy Cub, Chimp and Zee and the Big Storm; Awards Right Start Toy and Book Award 1998 (three titles), overall winner Kid’s Club Network Award 1999, Nestle´ Smarties Gold Award 1999 and 2001, US CCBC Choices 2001 (two titles), Oppenheim Portfolio Gold Award (twice), The English Assoc 4–11 Awards (two titles); Recreations family life, cycling, fishing; Style— Mrs Catherine Anholt; K website www.anholt.co.uk ANHOLT, Laurence; s of Gerry Anholt, and Joan, ne´e Pickford (d 2003); Educ Boxhill Sch, Epsom Sch of Art, Falmouth Sch of Art (BA), Royal Acad of Art (MA); m Catherine Anholt , qv; 1 s (Tom), 2 da (Claire, Maddy); Career carpenter, sch teacher, author and illustrator of children’s books; involved with Bookstart (early years literacy campaign); Books author and illustrator: Camille and the Sunflowers, Degas and the Little Dancer, Picasso and the Girl With a Ponytail, Leonardo and the Flying Boy, The Forgotten Forest; illustrated by Catherine Anholt: Big Book of Families, What Makes me Happy?, Here Come the Babies, What I Like, Kids, The Twins, Two By Two, Bear and Baby, Come Back, Jack!, Baby’s Things, First Words, Colours, Clothes, Can You Guess?, Chimp and Zee, Animals, Animals All Around, Look What I Can Do, Sun, Snow, Stars, Sky, One, Two, Three Count With Me, All About You, The Snow Fairy and the Spaceman, Tom’s Rainbow Walk, When I Was A Baby, Aren’t You Lucky!, Harry’s Home, Billy and the Big New School, Good Days Bad Days, Going To Playgroup, Sophie and the New Baby, The New Puppy, Animal Friends, Bed Time, Busy Day, Play Time, A Kiss Like This, Little Copy Cub, Chimp and Zee and the Big Storm; Seriously Silly Stories (illustrated by Arthur Robins): Cinderboy, Daft Jack and the Beanstack, Rumply Crumply Stinky Pin, Billy Beast, The Emperor’s Underwear, The Rather Small Turnip, The Fried Piper of Hamstring Town, Little Red Riding Wolf, Snow White and the Seven Aliens, Shampoozel, Eco Wolf and the Three Pig, Ghostyshocks and the Three Scares, Seriously Silly Stories - The Collection; The One and Only series (illustrated by Tony Ross): Harold the Hairiest Man, Ruby the Rudest Girl, Boris the Brainiest Baby, Polly the Most Poetic Person, Bruno the Bravest Man, Ben the Bendiest Boy, Tina the Tiniest Girl, Micky the Muckiest Boy; other books: The Superkid Handbook (illustrated by Martin Chatterton), Knee High Nigel (illustrated by Arthur Robins), The Magpie Song (illustrated by Dan Williams), Summerhouse (illustrated by Lynne Russell), I Like Me (illustrated by Adriano Gon), Stone Girl, Bone Girl (illustrated by Sheila Moxley); Awards Right Start Toy and Book Award 1998 (three titles), overall winner Kid’s Club Network Award 1999, Nestle´ Smarties Gold Award 1999 and 2001, US CCBC Choices 2001 (two titles), Oppenheim Portfolio Gold Award (twice), The English Assoc 4–11 Awards (two titles); Recreations a long soak in a warm book; Style— Laurence Anholt, Esq; K e-mail info@anholt.co.uk, website www.anholt.co.uk ANKARCRONA, Jan Gustaf Theodor Stensson; s of Sten Stensson Ankarcrona, RVO (d 1981), of Stockholm, Sweden, and Ebba, ne´e Countess Mo¨rner (d 1999); b 18 April 1940; ¨ stra Real Stockholm, Stockholm Sch of Econ (MBA), Univ of Calif Berkeley Educ O (MBA); m 1, 16 June 1968 (m dis 1978), E Margaretha Antonie, da of Erik von Eckermann (d 2004), of Ripsa, Sweden; 2 s (Johan b 1969, Edward b 1972); m 2, 6 March 1981, Sandra, da of E B Coxe (d 2007), of Hobe Sound, USA; 2 da (Aurore b 1983, Ariane b 1988); Career Royal Swedish Navy 1958–61, Lt-Cdr Royal Swedish Navy Reserve 1974; Stockholms Enskilda Bank Stockholm 1964–65, Gra¨nges AB Stockholm 1966–69, American Express Securities SA Paris 1969–70, dep md Nordic Bank Ltd London 1971–83, md and chief exec Fennoscandia Bank Ltd London 1983–91, md Lexa UK Ltd London 1992–; non-exec dir: China Devpt Capital GP Ltd, Martin Currie Absolute Return Funds, Martin Currie Global Funds, China Healthcare Partnership; OStJ Sweden; Recreations shooting, sailing, tennis, music, history; Clubs Brooks’s, Hurlingham, Nya Sa¨llskapet Stockholm; Style— Jan Ankarcrona, Esq; K 6 Stratford Studios, Stratford Road, London W8 6RG (tel 020 7937 9438); Lexa UK Ltd, 14 Queen Anne’s Gate, London SW1H 9AA (tel 020 7222 0400, fax 020 7222 0125, e-mail mail@janankarcrona.co.uk) ANNALY, 6 Baron (UK 1863); Luke Richard White; o s of 5 Baron Annaly (d 1990), and his 1 w, Lady Marye Isabel Pepys (d 1958), da of 7 Earl of Cottenham; b 29 June 1954; Educ Eton, RMA Sandhurst, RAC Cirencester; m 1983, Caroline Nina, yr da of Col Robert Hugh Garnett, MBE, of Hope Bowdler Court, Salop; 3 da (Hon Lavinia Marye b 1987, Hon Iona Elizabeth b 1989, Hon Clementine Isabel b 2001), 1 s (Hon Luke Henry b 1990); Heir s, Hon Luke White; Career Lt Royal Hussars 1974–78, RAC Reserve 1978–86; govt whip and Lord-in-Waiting 1994–; jt master Bicester Hunt 1985–88; Recreations cricket, tennis, fox hunting, country pursuits; Style— The Rt Hon Lord Annaly ANNANDALE AND HARTFELL, 11 Earl of (S, by Charter, 1662); Patrick Andrew Wentworth Hope Johnstone of Annandale and of that Ilk; DL (Dumfriesshire 1987); also Lord of Johnstone (S 1662), Hereditary Steward of Stewartry of Annandale, Hereditary Keeper of Castle of Lochmaben, and Chief of Clan Johnstone; s of Maj Percy Wentworth Hope Johnstone, TD, JP, RA (TA), de jure 10 Earl (d 1983), by his 2 w, Margaret Jane Hunter-Arundell (Dowager Countess of Annandale and Hartfell) (d 1998); claim to Earldom (which had been dormant since 1792) admitted by Ctee for Privileges of House of Lords, and a writ issued summoning him to Parl in the Upper House 1986; b 19 April 1941; Educ Stowe, RAC Cirencester; m 1969, Susan, o da of Col Walter John Macdonald Ross, CB, OBE, TD, JP, Lord-Lt of the Stewartry, of Netherhall, Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire; 1 s (David Patrick Wentworth, Lord Johnstone and Master of Annandale and Hartfell b 13 Oct 1971), 1 da (Lady Julia Clare b 1974); Heir s, Lord Johnstone; Career underwriting memb Lloyd’s 1976–2004; memb: Solway River Purification Bd 1970–86, Scottish Valuation Advsy Cncl to Sec of State for Scotland 1984–86, Annan Fishery Bd 1983–, Standing Cncl of Scottish Chiefs, various ctees Dumfries CC 1970–75, Dumfries & Galloway Regnl Cncl 1974–86; chm: Royal Jubilee and Prince’s Tst for Dumfries and Galloway 1984–88, Royal Scottish Forestry Soc 1981–84; dir: Bowerings Members Agency 1985–88, Murray Lawrence Members Agency 1988–92; co-dir: The Maclay Group, Raehills Farms Ltd, Skairfield Ltd; Vice Lord-Lt Dumfriesshire 1992; Recreations golf; Clubs Puffin’s (Edinburgh); Style— The Rt Hon the Earl of Annandale and Hartfell, DL; K Annandale Estates Office, St Anns, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire DG11 1HQ ANNAS, Rt Rev Geoffrey Peter (Geoff); see: Stafford, Bishop of ANNESLEY, (Arthur) Noe¨l Grove; s of Edmund Patrick Grove Annesley, OBE (d 1975), of Annes Grove, Castletownroche, Co Cork, and Ruth, ne´e Rushforth (d 2007); b 28 December 1941; Educ Harrow, Worcester Coll Oxford (open scholarship, MA); m 7 Sept 1968, Caroline Susan, da of Thomas Henry Waldore Lumley; 2 s (Marcus Robert Grove b 27 March 1972, James Alexander Grove b 22 May 1974); Career Christie, Manson & Woods Ltd: joined 1964, fndr Dept of Prints, Drawings and Watercolours, auctioneer 1967–, dep chm 1985–91 (dir 1969–91); dep chm Christie’s International plc 1992–98 (dir 1989–98), dep chm Christie’s Fine Art Ltd 1998–2000, chm Christie’s Education 2000–, chm Christie’s International Fine Art Specialist Group 2000–03, hon chm Christie’s Int (UK) Ltd 2004–; holds world record prices for Old Master drawings (Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci) and Br watercolours (J M W Turner); an authority on Old Master drawings with discoveries incl drawings by Michelangelo, Sebastiano del Piombo, Raphael and Rubens; tstee: Dulwich Picture Gallery (dep chm 2006–), Villiers David Fndn, Yehudi Menuhin Sch (chm Concert Hall Appeal Ctee until 2005), Michael Marks Charitable Tst 2006–, Advsy Panel Nat Heritage Meml Fund 2006; Publications The Touch of the Artist: Master Drawings from the Woodner Collection (contrib, 1995), The Expert versus the Object (contrib, 2004); contribs to Burlington Magazine and other


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specialist art jls; Recreations music (esp chamber), gardening, exploring classical sites, Ireland; Clubs Brooks’s, Garrick, MCC; Style— Noe¨l Annesley, Esq; K Christie’s, 8 King Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6QT (tel 020 7389 2241, fax 020 7389 2520, e-mail nannesley@christies.com) ANSARI, Dr Joseph Mohammad Ayub; s of Hakim Mohammad Yusuf Ansari (d 1971), and Hasina Khatoan, ne´e Kidwai (d 1971); b 25 June 1938; Educ Shia Degree Coll Lucknow India (BSc), King Edward VII Med Coll Lahore Pakistan (MB BS); m 26 May 1972, Ruth, da of William Haughton Hill (d 1975), of Merseyside; 1 s (Arif b 20 Oct 1974), 1 da (Sarah b 16 Jan 1977); Career Dept of Psychiatry Univ of Liverpool: lectr 1971–75, sr lectr 1975–76, clinical lectr 1976–; conslt in psychological med 1976, med dir Regnl Alcohol Unit Liverpool 1976–, supervisor for Sr Registrar Training in Psychiatry Merseyside 1986–89; sec and treas NW Div RCPsych, treas Liverpool Psychiatric Soc (former pres); memb: Nat Cncl of Alcohol 1980–, World Psychiatric Assoc 1985–, BMA 1988–; author of several contribs on psycho-sexual problems and mental illness in leading medical jls; DPM 1970, MPsyMed 1975, FRCPsych 1985, FRSM 1997; Recreations photography, painting and reading; Clubs Rotary (Prescot Merseyside); Style— Dr Joseph Ansari; K 31 Rodney Street, Liverpool L1 9EH (tel 0151 709 1978) ANSBRO, David Anthony; s of David Thomas Ansbro (d 1963), and Kathleen Mary, ne´e Mallett (d 2007); b 3 April 1945; Educ Xaverian Coll Manchester, Univ of Leeds (LLB), Coll of Law, Univ of Birmingham (Advanced Mgmnt Course); m 1967, Veronica Mary, ne´e Auton; 2 da (Lucy b 10 Aug 1968, Kate b 10 Sept 1970); Career admitted slr 1969, dep dir of admin W Yorks CC 1977–81 (asst dir of admin 1973–77), town clerk and chief exec York City Cncl 1981–85; chief exec: Kirklees Cncl 1985–87, Leeds City Cncl 1988–91; Eversheds: ptnr Leeds 1991, managing ptnr Leeds 1994–95, managing ptnr Leeds and Manchester 1995–2000, nat managing ptnr 2000–03, conslt 2003–06; memb Local Govt Cmmn for England 1992–95, dir Leeds TEC 1990–99; chm: Leeds Renaissance Partnership 2005–10, SFL Ltd 2005–10; pro-chllr Univ of Leeds 2000–07; dir and tstee Nat Centre for Early Music 2003–09, tstee Henry Moore Fndn 2003–10; awarded Papal Medal 1982; Hon LLD Univ of Leeds 2007; memb SOLACE 1981; Order of St Gregory 2008; Recreations golf, wine, sport of any kind (except synchronised swimming!), passionate supporter of Manchester City FC; Clubs Honley Cricket, Upper Wharfedale RUFC; Style— David Ansbro; K The Green, Airton, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 4AH (tel 01729 830451, mobile 07721 868684, e-mail david.ansbro@btinternet.com) ANSELL, His Hon Judge Anthony Ronald Louis; s of Samuel Ansell (d 1974), of London, and Joan Teresa, ne´e Berman; b 9 September 1946; Educ Dulwich Coll, UCL (LLB); m 28 June 1970, Karen Judith (Kaye); 1 s (Simon b 1 Jan 1978), 1 da (Naomi b 4 May 1979); Career called to the Bar Gray’s Inn 1968, in practice until 1979, slr 1980–95, circuit judge (SE Circuit) 1995–, judge of Employment Appeal Tbnl 2002–; memb Sentencing Advsy Panel 2005–; vice-pres United Synagogue 1992–97; Books Kalms Review - A Time for Change (co-author, 1992); Recreations opera, music, theatre, walking, swimming, gardening; Style— His Hon Judge Ansell; K Wood Green Crown Court, Woodall House, Lordship Lane, London N22 5LF (tel 020 8881 1400) ANSELL, Mark John; s of John Frederick Ansell, of Birmingham, and Irene Francis, ne´e Spiers (d 1982); b 2 January 1952; Educ Waverley GS Birmingham; m 2 March 1974, Sheila Mary, da of Victor William Marston, of Sutton Coldfield; Career CA 1973; ptnr Joslyne Layton Bennett & Co Birmingham 1977 (later merging with Binder Hamlyn), managing ptnr BDO Binder Hamlyn 1988–94 (Birmingham office taken over by Touche Ross 1994), head of corp fin Touche Ross (now Deloitte & Touche) 1994–97; Aston Villa plc: fin dir 1997–2001, dep chief exec 2001–03; interim chief exec Marketing Birmingham 2004, currently prop Mark Ansell Consulting Ltd; divnl managing ptnr Land and Business Div Bidwells; dir: Arden Partners plc, Scout 7 Hldgs Ltd, De Montfort Fine Art Publishing, Whitewall Galleries Ltd; formerly: sr vice-pres Aston Villa FC, non-exec dir Good Hope Hosp NHS Tst, chm City of Birmingham Round Table, treas Birmingham Rotary Club; FCA 1977 (ACA 1973), BMA 1987; Recreations golf, tennis, football (watching Aston Villa FC); Clubs Walmley Golf, Four Oaks Tennis; Style— Mark Ansell, Esq ANSELM, Marilyn; da of Henry Charlton (d 1961), and Mabel, ne´e Draisey (d 1966); b 30 December 1944; Educ Homelands GS Derby, Derby Sch of Art, Central Sch of Art (DipAD); m 1968, Yoram Anselm, s of Isaac Anselm; 2 da (Aimie b 1969, Kate b 1972); Career fndr own retail business 1970, co-fndr/designer Bertie Shoes 1977, fndr/designer Hobbs clothing and shoe retailers 1980–2002 (international with 37 UK outlets); Recreations opera, theatre, literature, equestrian pursuits, skiing, gardening; Style— Marilyn Anselm ANSON, Lady Elizabeth; see: Shakerley, Lady Elizabeth Georgiana ANSTEE, Eric E; b 1 January 1951; m; 4 c; Career audit trainee Keens Shay Keens & Co 1969–74, audit sr to mangr Turquand Barton Mayhew 1974–76, joined Ernst & Young 1976, advsr DTI (secondment to Industrial Devpt Unit/MAFF) 1976–77, sr mangr Ernst & Young (Singapore) 1977–80, fin and business advsr (secondment) Cambridge Instrument Co Ltd 1980–83, commercial accountancy advsr (secondment) H M Treasy 1983–86, ptnr i/c co-ordinating work in Public Sector Ernst & Young 1986–88; Ernst & Young Mgmnt Consultants: ptnr, dir World-wide Privatisation Servs and dir UK Utilities Servs 1988–92, memb Mgmnt Bd 1992–93; gp fin dir Eastern Gp plc 1993–97, fin dir The Energy Gp plc 1997–98, gp fin dir Old Mutual plc 1998–99, chief exec Old Mutual Financial Servs (UK) plc 2000–01, managing ptnr Anstee Associates 2002–03, chief exec ICAEW 2003–06 (memb Senate 1996); non-exec chm Mansell plc 2002–03; non-exec dir: Severn Trent 1999–2003, SSL Int plc 2002–03, Insight Investments 2006–, CCAB Ltd, Insight Investment Management Ltd; former non-exec dir ScreenFX plc; fndr bd memb Centre for the Study of Regulated Industries, memb UITF of Accounting Standards Bd 1997–2003; FCA 1979 (ACA 1974); Recreations golf, tennis, badminton, gardening; Clubs Athenaeum; Style— E E Anstee, Esq ANSTEE, Prof John Howard; DL (Durham 2003); s of Stanley George Anstee (d 1978), of Milford Haven, and Anne May, ne´e Griffiths (d 1992); b 25 April 1943; Educ Milford Haven GS, Univ of Nottingham (BSc, PhD); m 18 July 1966, Angela June, da of Emlyn Havard Young; 1 s (Quentin Mark b 7 Feb 1973); Career Univ of Durham: sr demonstrator in zoology 1968–71, lectr 1971–81, sr lectr 1981–96, dean Faculty of Science 1994–97 (dep dean 1991–94), prof of biological sciences 1996–2004 (emeritus 2004–), pro-vice-chllr 1997–2004, subwarden 2000–04, chair Univ of Durham Business Sch 2007–08; NETPark scientific dir Co Durham Devpt Co 2004–09, dir of a number of cos; memb Cncl Durham Cathedral 2005– (chair Devpt Steering Ctee 2006–); hon sec Soc for Experimental Biology 1990–94 (memb 1972); author of numerous articles on insect physiology and biochemistry; FRES (memb Cncl 1991–94), FZS 1967; Recreations cricket, dinghy sailing and rugby; Style— Prof John H Anstee, DL; K 35 Albert Street, Western Hill, Durham DH1 4RJ (tel and fax 0191 386 3073, e-mail johnanstee@btinternet.com) ANSTEE, Dame Margaret Joan; DCMG (1994); da of Edward Curtis Anstee (d 1971), and Anne Adaliza, ne´e Mills (d 1972); b 25 June 1926; Educ Chelmsford Co HS for Girls, Newnham Coll Cambridge (MA), Univ of London (BSc); Career lectr in Spanish Queen’s Univ Belfast 1947–48, third sec FO 1948–52, admin offr UN Tech Assistance Bd Manila Philippines 1952–54, Spanish supervisor Univ of Cambridge 1955–56; UN Tech Assistance Bd: offr i/c Bogota´ Colombia 1956–57, resident rep Uruguay 1957–59, dir Special Fund progs and UN Info Centre La Paz Bolivia 1960–65, resident rep UNDP Ethiopia 1965–67, liaison offr with UN Econ Cmmn for Africa 1965–67, sr econ advsr PM’s UK 1967–68, sr asst to cmmr i/c of Study of Capacity of UN Devpt System 1968–69;

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DG UN office Vienna, under sec gen UN, head Centre for Social Devpt and Humanitarian Affrs 1987–92, co-ordinator of all UN drug control related activities 1987–91, under sec-gen and special rep of UN Sec-Gen for Angola and head UN Angolan Verification Mission (UNAVEM II) 1992–93, ind conslt and advsr to Pres and Govt of Bolivia 1993–1997 and 2002–06, advsr to the UN Sec-Gen on peacekeeping, post-conflict peacebuilding and training troops for peacekeeping missions and to various govts 1994–; lectr and author; memb Bd of Tstees Help Age Int 1993–97, memb Advsy Cncl on UN Studies Yale Univ 1994–, memb Cncl of Advsrs Oxford Res Gp 1996–, chm Expert Advsy Gp to Lessons Learned Unit UN Dept Peacekeeping Operations 1996–2002, patron and memb Bd British-Angola Forum 1998–2009, memb Int Advsy Cncl UN Intellectual History Project 1999–2010, memb Strategic Devpt Bd Univ of Durham Global Security Inst 2011–; memb Jimmy Carter’s Int Cncl for Conflict Prevention 2001–; vice-pres UK UN Assoc, hon life vice-pres Br Assoc of Former UN Civil Servants (BAFUNCS) 2010–; subject of documentary ‘Nine Lives’ BBC4 2002; hon fell Newnham Coll Cambridge; Hon LLD: Univ of Essex 1994, Univ of Westminster 1996, Univ of Cambridge 2004; Hon DSc (Econ) Univ of London 1998; foreign honours: Commandeur Ouissam Alaouite (Morocco) 1972, Dama Gran Cruz Condor of the Andes (Bolivia) 1986, Das Grosse Goldene Ehrenzeichen am Bande (Austria) 1993, Reves Peace Prize William & Mary Coll USA 1993, Grand Offr Order of Bernardo O’Higgins 2006 (Chile); Books The Administration of International Development Aid (USA 1969), Gate of the Sun: a Prospect of Bolivia (1970, USA 1971), Africa and the World (ed with R K A Gardiner and C Patterson, 1970), Orphan of the Cold War: The Inside Story of the Collapse of the Angolan Peace Process 1992–93 (1996, UK, US and Portugal 1997), Never Learn to Type: A Woman at the United Nations (2003, 2 edn 2004), The House on the Sacred Lake, and Other Bolivian Dreams - and Nightmares (2009); numerous articles and chapters in books on UN reform, peackeeping, economic and social development; Recreations writing, gardening, hill walking (preferably in the Andes), bird-watching, swimming; Clubs Oxford and Cambridge; Style— Dame Margaret J Anstee, DCMG; K The Walled Garden Knill, Powys LD8 2PR (tel 01544 267411); c/o PNUD, Casilla 9072, La Paz, Bolivia (fax 00 519 2 2795820) ANSTRUTHER, Harriet Joan Campbell; da of Sir Ian Fife Campbell Anstruther, 8 Bt (d 2007), of London, and Susan Margaret, ne´e Paten; b 24 March 1967; Educ Queen’s Coll London, City & Guilds Sch of Art, Byam-Shaw Sch of Fine Art; m 1, 19 July 1991 (m dis), Hamish Howard Anthony Summers, s of Anthony Gilbert Summers; 1 da (Celestia Nell Campbell b 23 Aug 1993); m 2, 27 July 2002, Henry Bourne, s of Prof Kenneth Bourne; Career textile, interior and fashion designer and design conslt, stylist and art dir; fndr Hufitts (T-shirt design/wholesale business) 1991–92, fndr Harriet Anstruther (accessories, men’s and women’s ready to wear and furnishing fabrics) 1991–97, over 340 stockists worldwide; jt fndr Selina Blow, Harriet Anstruther, Lulu Guinness (shop in Elizabeth St SW1) 1995–, fndr Harriet Anstruther Design Consultancy (incorporating all areas of design and styling incl china, textile, furnishing fabric, wallpaper, set and interior design and illustrations, TV film design and consultation) 1996–, fndr Harriet Anstruther Studo Ltd 2010–; freelance writer, designer and stylist; memb Advsy Ctee: V&A Museum, Royal Acad, Museum of Br Folklore; Harriet Anstruther MA Prize for Excellence City & Guilds Sch of Art; Recreations gardening, music, art collecting, literature; Style— Harriet Anstruther; K e-mail anstrutherstudio@me.com ANSTRUTHER, Sir Sebastian Paten Campbell; 9 Bt (NS 1694), of Balcaskie, 14 Bt (NS 1700), of Anstruther; s of Sir Ian Fife Campbell Anstruther, 8 Bt (d 2007), and Susan Margaret Walker; b 13 September 1962, London; Educ Univ of Bristol (BA); m 14 Feb 1992, Pornpan (Goy) Pinitwong; 1 da (Penelope Julalak Pinitwong b 6 Aug 1992), 1 s (Maximilian Sengtawan Pinitwong b 26 Jan 1995); Heir s, Maximilian Sengtawan Pinitwong; Career farmer and landowner; dir: Barlavington Estates No 2 Ltd, Barlavington Estates No 3 Ltd; tstee: Fagus Anstruther Memorial Tst; K The Barlavington Estate Office, Duncton Mill, Dye House Lane, Duncton, Petworth, West Sussex GU28 0LF ANSTRUTHER-GOUGH-CALTHORPE, Sir Euan Hamilton; 3 Bt (UK 1929), of Elvetham Hall, Elvetham, Co Southampton; s of Niall Hamilton Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe (d 1970), and Martha (who m 2, 1975, Sir Charles Nicholson, 3 Bt, qv), da of Stuart Warren Don (d 2009); suc gf, Brig Sir Richard Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe, 2 Bt, CBE (d 1985); b 22 June 1966; Educ Harrow, Univ of Reading, RAC Cirencester; m 8 June 2002, Anna Joan, da of Christopher Wysock Wright, of Horsted Keynes, W Sussex; 1 s (Barnaby Charles b 28 Oct 2005), 1 da (Flora Susan b 29 April 2007); Career property mangr; Freeman Worshipful Co of Armourers & Brasiers; Clubs Brooks’s; Style— Sir Euan Calthorpe, Bt; K Elvetham, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire RG27 8AW ANTHONY, Barbara (pen name Antonia Barber); da of Derek Wilson, and (Edith Jessie) Julie, ne´e Jeal; Educ Rye GS, UCL (BA); m 1956, Kenneth Charles Anthony (k 1981), s of late Charles Arthur Anthony; 2 s (Jonathan Charles b 1968, Nicholas James b 1972), 1 da (Gemma Thi-Phi-Yen b 1974); Career writer of children’s books 1966–; supporter of: Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, Amnesty Int, Ramblers ASP, Woodland Tst, Nat Tst; memb Soc of Authors; Books incl: The Ghosts (1969, filmed as The Amazing Mr Blunden 1971), The Ring in the Rough Stuff (1983), The Enchanter’s Daughter (1987), The Mousehole Cat (1990), Catkin (1994), The Monkey and the Panda (1995), Tales from the Ballet (1996), Dancing Shoes (series, 1998–2000), Noah and the Ark (1998), Apollo and Daphne (1998), Hidden Tales from Eastern Europe (2002), The Frog Bride (2006); Recreations walking, reading, theatre, TV, gardening; Style— Mrs Barbara Anthony; K Hornes Place Oast, Appledore, Ashford, Kent TN26 2BS; c/o David Higham Associates, 5–8 Lower John Street, Golden Square, London W1R 4HA (tel 020 7437 7888, fax 020 7437 1072) ANTHONY, David Gwilym; s of Ernest Anthony (d 1990), and Megan Euron, ne´e Davies (d 2004); b 10 February 1947; Educ Hull GS, St Catherine’s Coll Oxford (MA); m 8 June 1974, (Ellen) Brigid, da of Air Vice-Marshal W J Crisham (d 1987); 1 s (Peter b 1979), 1 da (Jane b 1980); Career Barton Mayhew (now Ernst & Young) 1969–73, Dymo Business Systems Ltd 1973–75, Slater Walker Finance Ltd 1975–77, Forward Trust (Ireland) Ltd 1977–82, md Hitachi Capital (UK) plc 1982–2010, chm Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions Ltd 1991–2010; dir: Hitachi Capital Insurance Corp Ltd 1995–2010, Secure Tst Bank plc 2007–10, Private and Commercial Finance plc 2011–; cncllr S Bucks District Cncl 2011–; FCA 1973, FRSA 2007; Books Words to Say (2002), Talking to Lord Newborough (2004);

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memb Incorporation of Wrights of Glasgow; Recreations golf, gardening, tennis, history, music; Clubs Victory Services, RN 1765 and 1785; Style— Rear Adm Derek Anthony, MBE; K Bocton House, Faversham Road, Boughton Lees, Ashford, Kent TN25 4HS (tel 01233 623177, e-mail dj.anthony@btinternet.com) ANTHONY, Graham; s of Edward Herbert Claude Anthony (decd), and Hilda May, ne´e Pohler (decd); b 26 March 1938; Educ Hamilton House Sch, Architectural Assoc (AA Dip Arch); m 1 (m dis), Sheila, ne´e McGregor; 2 da (Lucinda Jane b 1964, Justine b 1966); m 2, Jacqueline Dorothy, ne´e Miller (decd); 2 da (Lara Catherine b 1967, Alice b 1975); Career architect; Ahrends Burton Koralek 1966–72 and 1976–80, Wadley Anthony Architects 1972–76, Richard Rogers Partnership 1980–87, Graham Anthony Architects 1987–89; Sheppard Robson (architects, planners and interior designers) London: joined 1990, assoc 1996–97, design dir 1997–, ptnr 1998–2003, design conslt 2003–; projects incl: Central Plant facility for Glaxo Stevenage 1990–92, The Helicon EC2 for London and Manchester 1992–95 (RIBA Regnl Award for Architecture, Civic Tst Award commendation 1998), Motorola HQ Swindon 1996–98 (RIBA Regnl Award for Architecture, Structural Steel Design Award 1999, High Commendation Br Construction Industry Award), Pfizer HQ Walton Oaks 1997 (RIBA Nat Award for Architecture, Br Cncl of Offices Award, Art and Work Award), Arup HQ London 2001–03; Recreations watercolouring, music, weight training, running; Style— Graham Anthony, Esq; K Sheppard Robson, 77 Parkway, London NW1 7PU (tel 020 7504 1700, fax 020 7504 1701, e-mail graham.anthony@sheppardrobson.com) ANTHONY, His Hon Judge Michael Guy; s of Kenneth Anthony (d 1995), and June, ne´e Gallifent (d 2007); b 5 March 1950, London; Educ St Paul’s, Magdalen Coll Oxford (MA); m 1974, Jane Rosemary, da of Peter Farrer, MC; 1 s (Christopher b 4 Nov 1986); Career barr 1972–98, asst recorder 1989–93, recorder 1993–98, circuit judge (SE Circuit) 1998–; memb Mental Health Review Tbnl 2002–; Recreations travel, reading, rugby and other sports, spending time with family; Clubs Army & Navy; Style— His Hon Judge Anthony; K Lewes Combined Court, The Law Courts, High Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1YB (tel 01273 480400, fax 01273 485269) ANTONIADES, Reno Michael; s of Michael Antoniades, and Joy, ne´e Post; b 27 July 1966, London; Educ Alleyn’s Sch Dulwich (head boy), Univ of Leicester (LLB); m 6 Sep 1997, Julie Cunningham; 1 da (Madeleine Anastasia b 29 June 2003), 1 s (Noah Michael Laurence b 20 Nov 2005); Career slr; Herbert Smith 1989–93, Olswang 1993–94, Lee & Thompson 1994–; memb: Law Soc 1991, BAFTA; Recreations cinema, golf, football (season ticket holder Tottenham Hotspur FC); Clubs Edward Alleyn, Soho House; Style— Reno Antoniades, Esq; K Lee & Thompson, Greengarden House, 15–22 St Christopher’s Place, London W1U 1NL (tel 020 7935 4665, fax 020 7563 4949, e-mail renoantoniades@leeandthompson.com) ANTONOWICZ, Anton; s of Marian Antonowicz, of Brixworth, and Eileen, ne´e Kelly; b 29 December 1950; Educ St Ignatius Coll Enfield, Univ of Warwick (BA); m 1979, Nasrin, ne´e Abdollahi (d 1998); 1 da (Anna-Yasmin b 28 July 1981), 1 s (Stefan b 30 March 1983); Career chief feature writer The Mirror (joined 1977); memb: NUJ, BAJ; life memb Newspaper Press Fund; Awards Cudlipp Award 1986, 1987 and 2003, Foreign Reporter of the Year British Press Awards 1998, Newspaper Reporter of the Year Amnesty Int 2002; Recreations walking, tennis; Style— Anton Antonowicz, Esq; K The Mirror, 1 Canada Tower, London E14 5AP (tel 020 7293 3066, fax 020 7293 3834) ANTRIM, 9 Earl of (I 1785); Alexander Randal Mark McDonnell; also Viscount Dunluce; s of 8 Earl of Antrim, KBE (d 1977), and Angela Christina, da of Col Sir Mark Sykes; b 3 February 1935; Educ Downside, ChCh Oxford, Ruskin Sch of Art; m 1, 1963 (m dis 1974), Sarah Elizabeth Anne, 2 da of St John Bernard Vyvyan Harmsworth (d 1995); 2 da (Lady Flora Mary (Lady Flora Pennybacker) b 1963, Lady Alice Angela Jane (Lady Alice Gwinn) b 1964), 1 s (Randal Alexander St John, Viscount Dunluce b 1967); m 2, 1977, Elizabeth, da of Michael Moses Sacher; 1 da (Lady Rachel Frances b 1978); Heir s, Viscount Dunluce, qv; Career Tate Gallery: restorer 1965–75, keeper of conservation 1975–90, head of collection servs 1990–93, dir of collection servs 1994–95; memb Art Advsy Ctee Nat Museums and Galleries of Wales 1995–; chm Rathlin Island Tst 1990–93, dir Northern Salmon Co (former chm), former dir Ulster TV, dir Antrim Estates Co, memb High Cncl of the Clan Donald 2001–; Prime Warden Hon Co of Fishmongers 1995–96; FRSA; Recreations vintage cars; Clubs Beefsteak; Style— The Rt Hon the Earl of Antrim; K Deer Park Cottage, Glenarm, Co Antrim BT44 0BQ ANTROBUS, Sir Edward Philip; 8 Bt (UK 1815), of Antrobus, Cheshire; s of Sir Philip Coutts Antrobus, 7 Bt (d 1995), and Dorothy Margaret Mary, ne´e Davis (d 1973); b 28 September 1938; Educ Univ of the Witwatersrand (BSc), Magdalene Coll Cambridge (MA); m 1, 7 Oct 1966, Janet Sarah Elizabeth (d 1990), da of Philip Walter Sceales, of Johannesburg, South Africa; 2 da (Barbara Joanna b 27 Jan 1968, Sarah Diana b 9 April 1970), 1 s (Francis Edward Sceales b 24 Oct 1972); m 2, 29 Nov 1996, Rozanne Penelope, da of Neville Simpson, of Durban, South Africa; Heir s, Francis Antrobus; Career landowner; Recreations golf, tennis; Clubs Johannesburg Country; Style— Sir Edward Antrobus, Bt ANWAR, Tariq Rafiq; s of Rafiq Anwar (d 1976), of Chiswick, and Edith Fordham, ne´e Reich (d 1994); b 21 September 1945; Educ Walpole GS, Sir John Cass Coll London; m 29 Sept 1966, Shirley Natalie, da of John Richard Hills (d 1990), of Hainault, Essex; 1 s (Dominic b 1967), 1 da (Gabrielle b 1970); Career film ed with BBC; films incl: Madness of King George, The Crucible, Wings of the Dove, Tea with Mussolini, American Beauty, Stage Beauty, The Good Shepherd, Revolutionary Road, The King’s Speech; Best Ed BAFTA Awards: Caught on a Train, Oppenheimer, American Beauty; BAFTA nominations: Monocled Mutineer, Fortunes of War, Summer’s Lease, Madness of King George, The King’s Speech; ACE (Cable) nomination for Tender is the Night; ACE (Editors Guild) nomination for American Beauty; Oscar nominations: American Beauty, The King’s Speech; memb Motion Picture Editors Guild (MPEG); Recreations music, tennis; Style— Tariq Anwar, Esq; K c/o United Agents Ltd, 12–26 Lexington Street, London W1F 0LE (tel 020 3214 0800, fax 020 3214 0801, website www.unitedagents.co.uk) ANWAR, Yasmin Trina; da of Mohammed Shafique (d 2004) and Margaret Anwar (d 1998); b 3 April 1962; Educ Wadham Coll Oxford; m 26 May 1990, John Francis Fitzpatrick, s of late Jeremiah Fitzpatrick; 1 da (Maeve Margaret b 17 Nov 2000); Career local govt 1985–87, documentary researcher 1988–90, news prodr at BBC and European Business Channel 1990–91, series prodr 1991–94, exec prodr BBC 1994–96; Channel Four TV Corp: dep commissioning ed 1997, commissioning ed Multicultural Progs 1997–2003; chair

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GLA Cultural Strategy Gp for London 2000–02; memb: RTS 1998–, RTS Cncl 1999–; project mangr Barts and the London NHS Tst; tstee Nat Endowment for Sci, Technol and the Arts (NESTA); Recreations travelling rough, the company of libertarians; Style— Ms Yasmin Anwar ANWYL, Her Hon Shirley Anne; QC (1979); da of James Ritchie (d 1991), of Johannesburg, South Africa, and Helen Sutherland, ne´e Peters (d 2000); b 10 December 1940; Educ St Mary’s Diocesan Sch Pretoria, Rhodes Univ (BA, LLB); m 23 May 1969, Robin Hamilton Corson Anwyl, s of Douglas Fraser Corson (d 1978); 2 s (Jonathan b 1973, James b 1975); Career called to South African Bar 1963 and Inner Temple 1966 (bencher 1985); recorder of the Crown Court 1981–95, circuit judge (SE Circuit) 1995–2008, resident judge Woolwich Crown Court 1999–2007; memb: Senate of Inns of Court and Bar 1978–81, Gen Cncl of the Bar 1987, Criminal Injuries Compensation Bd 1980–95, Mental Health Review Tbnl 1983–99; chm Barristers’ Benevolent Assoc 1989–95; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Fruiterers 1996; FRSA; Recreations theatre, music, sailing; Clubs Guild of Freemen of the City of London; Style— Her Hon Shirley Anwyl, QC; K 27 Prusom’s Island, 135 Wapping High Street, London E1W 3NH APICELLA, Lorenzo; b Ravello, Italy; Educ Univ of Nottingham, Canterbury Coll of Art, RCA; Career early career with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, CZWG and Imagination; fndr Apicella Assocs 1989, currently ptnr Pentagram (joined 1998); external examiner: Univ of Birmingham, Oxford Brookes Univ; RIBA, FCSD, FRSA; Style— Lorenzo Apicella, Esq APPIGNANESI, Dr Lisa; da of Aron Borenstein (d 1981), and Hena Lipszyc (d 2001); b 4 January 1946, Poland; Educ McGill Univ Montreal (BA, MA), Univ of Sussex (PhD); Family 1 s (Joshua Appignanesi b 5 May 1975); partner, Prof John Forrester; 1 da (Katrina Forrester b 1 March 1986); Career univ lectr 1971–80, fndr memb Writers and Readers Publishing 1976–89, dep dir ICA 1981–90, freelance writer 1990–; pres English PEN 2007–10 (memb Prison Ctee 2003–, vice-pres 2004–07), chair No Offence campaign, chair Freud Museum London 2007–; memb: Cncl ICA 1999–, Ctee on the Arts LSE 1999–2000, Mgmnt Ctee Soc of Authors 1996–99, Soc of Authors, PEN; judge Betty Trask Prize 1993, patron Writers in Exile; participant in numerous confs, int lectr and memb many panels; Chevalier de lOrdre des Arts et des Lettres (France) 1988; Television exec prodr: No Place Quite Like It (BBC) 1987, Intruders at the Palace (BBC) 1988, The World of Gypsy Music (BBC) 1988, England’s Henry Moore (Channel 4) 1991, Seductions (four short plays by Marina Warner, Jenny Diski, Geoff Dyer and Edmund White, Channel 4) 1991; series conslt Fin de Sie`cle (Channel 4) 1992, co-dir and author Rendez Vous a` New York: Un portrait de Salman Rushdie (FR3) 1999, Salman Rushdie: Imagining India (Arte) 2011; series ed Writers in Conversation (ICA video) 1993–90; Radio writer and presenter: Cabaret (BBC Radio 4) 1978, The Case of Sigmund Freud (BBC Radio 4) 2000; presenter: Nightwaves (BBC Radio 3) 2002–03, Freudian Slips (Radio 4) 2005; contrib to numerous progs incl Routes of English, Kaleidoscope, Woman’s Hour, Start the Week; Publications fiction incl: Memory and Desire (1991), Dreams of Innocence (1994), A Good Woman (1996), The Things We Do for Love (1997), The Dead of Winter (1999), Sanctuary (2000), Paris Requiem (2002, new edn 2005), Kicking Fifty (2003), The Memory Man (2004); non-fiction incl: Dialogue of Generations (1974), Femininity and the Creative Imagination: James, Proust and Musil (1974), Cabaret: The First Hundred Years (1976, new edn 1986, revised and enlarged edn 2004), Simone de Beauvoir (1988, new edn 2005), Freud’s Women (with John Forrester, 1992, new edn 2005), Losing the Dead (1999), Mad, Bad and Sad: A History of Women and the Mind Doctors from 1800 to the Present (2008, BMA Award for the Public Understanding of Science), All About Love: Anatomy of an Unruly Emotion (2011); edited volumes: Science and Beyond (with Stephen Rose, 1986), The Rushdie File (with Sara Maitland, 1989), Dismantling Truth (with Hilary Lawson, 1989), Ideas from France (1989), Postmodernism (1989); written and reviewed for newspapers incl: The Guardian, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Observer, The Independent; trans of pubns and books from French, Italian and German; Style— Dr Lisa Appignanesi; K c/o Clare Alexander, Gillon Aitken Associates, 18–21 Cavaye Place, London SW10 9PT (tel 020 7373 8672, fax 020 7373 6002) APPIO, Isabel Anne; da of Chief Gabriel Fenton Appio (d 1992), of Lagos, Nigeria, and Marguerite, ne´e Lancaster-Cooper; b 30 June 1959; Educ Blackheath HS London, Central London Poly (BA); Career asst ed Caribbean Times newspaper 1981–83, asst music ed Time Out 1986–91, ed The Weekly Journal 1992–, chief editorial dir Voice Communications Group, dir Sugar Media; Style— Ms Isabel Appio; K tel 020 7407 7747, fax 020 7407 6800, e-mail isabel@sugarmedia.co.uk APPLEBY, (Lesley) Elizabeth (Mrs Michael Collins); QC (1979); o da of Arthur Leslie Appleby, and Dorothy Evelyn, ne´e Edwards; b 12 August 1942; Educ Dominican Convent Brewood, Wolverhampton Girls’ HS, Univ of Manchester (LLB); m 6 Jan 1978, Michael Kenneth Collins, OBE, BSc, MICE; 1 s (Andrew b 23 Jan 1980), 1 da (Emma b 13 Feb 1984); Career called to the Bar Gray’s Inn 1965, ad eundem Lincoln’s Inn 1975; in practice Chancery Bar 1966–; memb of Senate of Inns of Court and Bar 1977–80 and 1981–82; bencher Lincoln’s Inn 1986, recorder of the Crown Court 1989–, dep judge of the High Ct, jt head of chambers; chm Ethics & Integrity Ctee Cons Pty; Recreations gardening, swimming; Style— Miss Elizabeth Appleby, QC; K 4/5 Gray’s Inn Square, Gray’s Inn, London WC1R 5AY (tel 020 7404 5252, fax 020 7242 7803) APPLEBY, His Hon Judge John Montague; s of Montague Eric Appleby (d 1983), and Carmen Irene Appleby (d 1993); b 8 November 1945; Educ Dauntsey’s Sch West Lavington, Univ of Nottingham (LLB, pres Univ Law Students’ Soc, capt Univ and UAU hockey); m 30 May 1970, Barbara Joan, da of Arthur Plumb; 1 s (Luke Justin b 17 July 1976); Career admitted slr 1970, asst slr Leicester 1970–72; Truman Close Kendall & Appleby (formerly Trumans & Appleby): joined 1972, ptnr 1974–88, managing ptnr (following merger of Truman & Appleby and Close Kendall & Co) 1988–98, memb Mgmnt Bd Nelsons (following merger of Trumans and Nelsons) 1999–2003; recorder 1999–2003 (asst recorder 1993–99), circuit judge (Northern Circuit) 2003–; sec Notts Young Slrs Gp 1973 (Nat Ctee rep 1976–82), chm Nat Ctee Young Slrs Gp 1980–81; pres Notts Law Soc 1997 (vice-pres 1996); Law Soc: memb 1970–, memb Regnl Cncl (for Lincs and Notts) 1984, memb Cncl 1984–99, chm Family Law Ctee 1987–90, chm Cts and Legal Servs Ctee 1990–93, memb Remuneration & Practice Devpt Ctee 1986–89, dir Slrs Indemnity Fund 1987–90, memb Practice Devpt Ctee 1993–96, memb Civil Litigation Ctee 1993–99, memb Trg Ctee 1996–2001; Books Professional Management of a Solicitors Practice (contrib); Recreations golf, travel, wine, theatre; Clubs Notts Hockey Assoc (pres 1994–96), Nottingham Hockey (vice-pres), Nottingham CC (vice-pres), Bacchanalians Hockey, Hale Golf; Style— His Hon Judge John Appleby; K Manchester Civil Justice Centre, 1 Bridge Street West, Manchester M3 3FX APPLEBY, Keith David; s of Cornelius Appleby, of Amersham, Bucks, and Doreen Mary, ne´e Briscoe; b 14 May 1953; Educ Bucks Coll of Higher Educn (BA), RCA (MA); m 1987, Margaret Ann, da of Anthony Lepps; 3 s (Frederick William b 25 March 1990, Noah Alexander b 21 April 1996, Joseph John b 22 October 1997); Career designer Habitat Designs Ltd 1978–81, sr designer Habitat-Mothercare plc 1981–84, assoc dir Storehouse plc 1984–88, mktg dir RSCG Conran Design 1993–96 (design dir 1988–93), design and mktg dir Dorma Gp Ltd 1998–2005, gp brands dir Royal Doulton 2005–07, global mktg dir Waterford Wedgwood Royal Doulton 2008–; Style— Keith Appleby, Esq APPLEBY, Prof (James) Louis John; CBE (2006); s of James Appleby, of Livingston, W Lothian, and Doris, ne´e Cooper; b 27 February 1955; Educ Bathgate Acad, Univ of Edinburgh (BSc, MB ChB, MD); m 26 Sept 1992, Juliet Elisabeth, ne´e Haselden; 2 s


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(Matthew, Tom), 2 da (Michelle, Rebecca); Career trg Maudsley Hosp London 1983–86, lectr Inst of Psychiatry London 1986–91; Univ of Manchester: sr lectr 1991–96, prof of psychiatry 1996–; dir Nat Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide 1996–; Dept of Health: nat dir for mental health 2000–10, nat clinical dir for health and criminal justice 2010–; FRCP 1995 (MRCP 1983), FRCPsych 1997 (MRCPsych 1986); Publications A Medical Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain (1994); Recreations clarinet, family, astronomy, ornithology, Manchester United; Style— Prof Louis Appleby, CBE; K The Department of Health, Richmond House, 79 Whitehall, London SW1A 2NS (e-mail louis.appleby@dh.gsi.gov.uk); University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL APPLEBY, Malcolm Arthur; s of James William Appleby (d 1976), of West Wickham, Kent, and Marjory, ne´e Stokes (d 1991); b 6 January 1946; Educ Hawesdown Co Secdy Modern Sch for Boys, Beckenham Sch of Art, Ravensbourn Coll of Art and Design, Central Sch of Arts and Crafts, Sir John Cass Sch of Art, Royal Coll of Art; Children 1 da (May); Career started career as engraver 1968, currently designer for silver and specialist gun engraver (developed gold fusing onto steel and created new silver engraving techniques); research into platinum engraving techniques for Ayrton Metals 1992 (resulting in a platinum and gold collection); external tutor Engraving for Bishopsland Educnl Tst; fndr chm Br Art Postage Stamp Soc, fndr memb Br Hand Engraving Soc; memb: Br Art Medal Soc, Butterfly Conservation Soc, SPAB, Silver Soc, Steering Ctee Highland Perthshire Communities Land Tst 2001–02, Br Designer Silversmiths; life memb: Nat Tst Scotland, British Dragonfly Soc, John Muir Tst, Maclaren Soc; hon memb Grandtully & Strathtay WRI, life memb Orkney Small Boat Museum; former memb: Crathes Drumoak and Durris Community Cncl (chm 1992), Grandtully Hall Ctee; life memb Butterfly Conservation; winner First Inches Carr Craft Bursary 1997; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Goldsmiths 1991; Hon DLitt Heriot-Watt Univ; RSE; Work incl: engraving orb on Prince of Wales’s Coronet, King George VI Diamond Stakes trophy 1978, 500th anniversary silver cup for London Assay Office, V&A seal, condiment set destined for 10 Downing St, major silver cmmn (cup and cover) for Royal Museum of Scotland 1990, former designer to Holland & Holland Gunmaker, silver centre piece for the new Scottish Parliament, gold millennium casket for Worshipful Co of Goldsmiths, pair of tazzas for the Soc of Writers to Her Majesty’s Signet, bell push as a 100th birthday present to HM The Queen Mother from a member of her family, RSE Royal Medal 2000, 22 carat gold medal for Gannochy Tst Innovation Award of RSE, The Muckle Buckle of Braemar, Trafalgar Medal, Annual Banchory Bangle for Children 1st, The George Heriot Sch Loving Cup, Grandtully Engraving Symposium; Collections work in collections incl: Aberdeen Art Gallery Nat Museum of Scotland, Aland’s Bay Maritime Museum, Nat Museum of Finland, South Aust Maritime Museum, Royal Armouries, V&A, Crafts Cncl, BR Museum, Contemporary Arts Soc, Goldsmiths’ Co, Fitzwilliam Museum, Hunterian Museum, Perth Museum and Art Galleries, Ashmolean Museum, George Heriot’s Sch; Exhibitions Br Cncl Crafts Exhibition to Japan, Sotheby’s Contemporary Arts Exhibition to Japan, Chicago New Art Forms Exhibition (with the Scottish Gallery), one-man show Pier Arts Centre Stromness Orkney (prints and silver), major one-man show Aberdeen Art Gallery, Silversmiths Gallery Museet Pa Koldinghus Denmark, Inspirations (Goldsmiths Hall), Precious Statements (Goldsmiths Hall), Cutting Edge (Museums of Scotland), Raising the Bar (Dovecot Edinburgh), Collect (Saatchi Gallery); Recreations work, standing in the garden, cups of herbal tea with friends and neighbours, low cholesterol diet, still darning my very old but colourful pullover, kissing daughter and kissing her mother even harder; Style— Malcolm Appleby, Esq; K Aultbeag, Grandtully, Perthshire PH15 2QU (tel 01887 840484) APPLETON, His Hon John Fortnam; s of Lt-Col George Fortnam Appleton, OBE, TD, JP, DL, of Southport, Lancs (d 2006), and Patricia Margaret, ne´e Dunlop (d 1990); b 8 April 1946; Educ Harrow, Univ of Bristol (LLB); m 1 July 1983, Maureen, da of Frederick Williams; 1 s (George Frederick Fortnam b 12 April 1984); Career Northern Circuit: barr, circuit jr 1970, recorder 1985–92, circuit judge 1992–2011; designated civil judge: Preston Gp 1999–2002, Lancs and Cumbria Gp 2002–; Recreations the countryside; Style— His Hon John Appleton APPLEYARD, Bryan Edward; s of Cyril John Snowdon Appleyard (d 1965), and Freda Bendelsen (d 1971); b 24 August 1951; Educ Bolton Sch, King’s Coll Cambridge; m Christena Marie-The´re`se; 1 da (Charlotte Mary Freda b 26 June 1982); Career journalist; South London News Group 1972–75, United Newspapers City Office 1975–76, journalist The Times 1976– (financial news ed and dep arts ed 1981–84), freelance journalist and author 1985–; columnist: The Independent (The Bryan Appleyard Interview 1990–), The Times; weekly columnist The Sunday Times (Bryan Appleyard’s Forum), also writer The Sunday Times Magazine; also contrib to: Vogue, Spectator, London Review of Books; TV critic The Tablet; British Press Awards: General Feature Writer of the Year 1986, commended Feature Writer of the Year 1992, Feature Writer of the Year 1996 and 2006; Brave New Worlds highly commended in the Br Med Assoc Med Books competition 1999, shortlisted Feature Writer of the Year Br Press Awards 2009; Books The Culture Club (1984), Richard Rogers - A Biography (1986), The Pleasures of Peace (1989), Understanding the Present - Science and the Soul of Modern Man (1992), The First Church of the New Millennium (1994), Brave New Worlds: Staying Human in the Genetic Future (1998), Aliens: Why They Are Here (2005), How to Live Forever or Die Trying: on the New Immortality (2007); Recreations writing; Clubs Groucho, The Academy; Style— Bryan Appleyard, Esq APPLEYARD, Dr (William) James; s of Edward Rollo Appleyard (d 1937), and Maud Oliver, ne´e Marshall (d 1979); b 25 October 1935; Educ Canford Sch, Exeter Coll Oxford, Guy’s Hosp London, Univ of Louisville Sch of Med Kentucky (Alumnus award); m 1964, Elizabeth Anne, ne´e Ward; 1 s (Richard James b 1966), 2 da (Lisa Jane b 1968, Suzanne Mary b 1970); Career SHO Hosp for Sick Children Gt Ormond St London 1967, Dyers’ Co research registrar St Thomas’ Hosp London 1968, sr paediatric registrar Guy’s Hosp London 1969–71, conslt paediatrician Kent and Canterbury Hosp 1971–98 (hon conslt paediatrician 1998–99), conslt Hope Medical Inst VA 2009–; dean of clinical studies (UK) St George’s Univ Sch of Med Grenada WI 1995–97 (prof of paediatrics 1983–95); dean of clinical sciences Kigezi Int Sch of Med (Uganda) 2000–04; BMA: chm Representative Body 1993–95, hon treas 1996–2002, vice-pres 2003–; pres World Med Assoc 2003–04 (memb Cncl 1994–2005, chm Ethical Ctee 1996–99), treas Br Paediatric Assoc 1983–88, memb GMC 1984–2003; memb: Kent AHA 1974–79, Supra Regnl Servs Advsy Ctee Dept of Health 1990–95; hon sec to Bd of Tstees Int Assoc of Medical Colls NY 2007– (chair Ethics Ctee, memb Advsy Cncl, memb Expert Panel of Examiners 2005–); hon life memb Kent Postgraduate Medical Centre 1998– (hon treas 1999); patron Dyspraxia Tst; Liveryman Worshipful Soc of Apothecaries (memb Livery Ctee 2005–08); Hon MD Univ of Kent 1999, Hon DHL Univ of St Georges, Grenada 2000; FRCP 1978, Hon FRCPCH 2002 (FRCPCH 1997); Publications articles in refereed based med jls on the newborn, disabled children, medical manpower and medical ethics; Recreations croquet, photography; Clubs Athenaeum, Oddfellows; Style— Dr James Appleyard; K Thimble Hall, Blean Common, Kent CT2 9JJ APPLEYARD, Sir Leonard Vincent; KCMG (1994, CMG 1986); s of Thomas William Appleyard (d 1979), of Cawood, W Yorks, and Beatrix, ne´e Golton (d 1982); b 2 September 1938; Educ Read Sch Drax, Queens’ Coll Cambridge (MA); m 1, 3 May 1964 (m dis), Elizabeth Margaret, da of John Lees West, of Grasmere, Cumbria; 2 da (Caroline b 1965, Rebecca b 1967); 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1964, second sec Peking 1966, second (later first) sec FO 1969; first sec: Delhi 1971, Moscow 1975, HM Treasy 1978; fin cnsllr Paris 1979–82, head of Econ Rels Dept FCO 1982–84, princ private sec 1984–86, ambass to Hungary 1986–89, dep sec Cabinet Office 1989–91, political dir FCO 1991–94, ambass to China 1994–97; vice-chm Barclays Capital 1998–2003 (special advsr 2005–07); chm Farnham Castle 2003–07, pro-chllr Bournemouth Univ 2003–, visiting prof Southampton Univ 2009–; chm Cncl Winchester Cathedral 2007–; Recreations music, reading, golf; Style— Sir Leonard Appleyard, KCMG APTED, Michael D; CMG (2008); b 10 February 1941; Educ Univ of Cambridge (BA); Career film director; began as researcher Granada TV; credits as TV dir incl: Coronation Street, The Lovers (Best Comedy Series BAFTA), Folly Foot (Best Children’s Series BAFTA), Another Sunday and Sweet FA, Kisses at Fifty (Best Dramatic Dir BAFTA), The Collection, Stronger than the Sun, P’Tang Yang Kipperbang, Crossroads, Socrates, Rome; film dir: Triple Echo 1972, Stardust 1975, The Squeeze 1977, Agatha 1979, Coal Miner’s Daughter 1980 (nominated Directors’ Guild of America award), Continental Divide 1981, Gorky Park 1983, Kipperbang 1983 (BAFTA nomination), First Born 1984, Bring on the Night 1985 (Grammy award), Critical Condition 1987, Gorillas in the Mist 1988, The Long Way Home 1989, Class Action 1990, Incident at Oglala 1992, Thunderheart 1992, Blink 1993, Moving the Mountain 1993, Nell 1994, Extreme Measures 1996, Inspirations 1997, Always Outnumbered 1998, James Bond - The World is not Enough 1999, Me and Isaac Newton 1999, Enigma 2001, Enough, 2002, Amazing Grace 2007; exec prodr: Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Strapped, Criminal Justice; dir on-going documentary series revisiting gp of 14 people every 7 years (began with 7 Up 1963), 28 Up (BAFTA Award, Int Emmy and Int Documentary awards), 35 Up (BAFTA Award); Style— Michael Apted, Esq, CMG; K Michael Apted Film Co, 1901 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1245, Los Angeles, CA 90067–6013, USA ARAD, Ron; b 1951, Tel Aviv, Israel; Educ Jerusalem Acad of Art, AA Sch of Architecture; Career architect and furniture/product designer; jt fndr with Caroline Thorman: One Off Ltd (design studio, workshops and showroom) London 1981–93, Ron Arad Associates (architecture and design practice) 1989–, Ron Arad Studio Como 1994–99; prof of product design Hochschule Vienna 1994–97, prof of product design RCA 1997–2009; projects incl: The New Tel Aviv Opera foyer architecture 1989–94, Maserati HQ showroom 2002–03, Y’s (Yohji Yamamoto) store Roppongi Hills 2003, Upper World Hotel Battersea Power Station London 2003, 7th Floor Hotel Puerto America Madrid 2005, Hotel Duomo Rimini 2005, Mediacite´ Liege Belgium 2009, Design Museum Holon 2009, designs for Alessi, Kartell, Cassina, Fiam, Moroso, Flos, Driade, Magis, Vitra International and Swarovski; exhibition designs incl: Winning the Design of Sport Glasgow 1999, Louisiana MOMA 1996; architectural projects incl: Belgo Centraal London 1995, Belgo Noord London 1994, Adidas Sports Cafe France 1996, Amiga House (private residence) London 1997, Alan Journo (boutique) Milan 1999, Windwand Canary Wharf London 1999, The Big Blue Canary Wharf London 2000, Selfridges Technology Hall 2001; Art guest ed 1994 Int Design Yearbook and Designer of the Year 1994; work featured in design/architectural books and magazines worldwide, subject of various monographs; one-man exhbns incl: Powerhouse Museum Sydney 1997, Gallery Mourmans 1999, Before and After Now (V&A) 2000, Not Made by Hand Not Made in China (Gio´ Marconi Milan) 2000, Delight in Dedark (Gio´ Marconi Milan) 2001, Two Floors (Gio´ Marconi Milan) 2002, Permetre’s la Ilisertat (Centre d’Art Santa Monica Barcelona) 2003, Ron Arad: A Retrospective Exhibition (Barry Friedman Ltd NY) 2005, Ron Arad: Architectural Installations (Phillips de Pury & Co NY) 2005, There is no solution because there is no problem (Barry Friedman Gallery NY) 2006, Blo-Glo (Milan) 2006, The Dogs barked (de Pury & Luxembourg Zurich) 2006–07, Bodyguards (Milan) 2007, No Discipline (Centre Pompidou Paris) 2008 and (MOMA NY) 2009, Restless (Barbican) 2010; work in many public collections incl: Muse´e des Arts Decoratifs Paris and Muse´e National d’Art Moderne/Centre Georges Pompidou Paris, Metropolitan Museum of Art NY, V&A and Design Museum London, Stedelijk Museum Amersterdam, Tel Aviv Museum, Powerhouse Museum Aust, Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts, Vitra Design Museum Weil am Rhein, Design Museum Osaka; Barcelona Primavera International Award for Design 2001, Jerusalem Prize for Arts and Letters Bezalel Acad of Arts and Design Israel 2006, FX Magazine Designer of the Year 2005, Visionary Award Museum of Arts & Design NY 2006; hon doctorate Tel Aviv Univ 2010; RDI 2002; Style— Ron Arad; K Ron Arad Associates Ltd, 62 Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8AN (tel 020 7284 4963, e-mail info@ronarad.com, website www.ronarad.com) ARAYA, Dr Negusse; s of Araya Tewoldemedhin (d 1982), and Haregewoin Misgina; b 16 January 1950; Educ Gelawdeos Secdy Sch Ethiopia, Haile Selassie I Univ Ethiopia (Dip), Addis Ababa Univ (BA), Humboldt Univ of Berlin (MA, PhD); m 4 Jan 1974, Gebriela, ne´e Woldemariam; 4 c (Yoseph b 4 Dec 1975, Winta b 7 Jan 1978, Biniam b 1 Nov 1979, Samuel b 6 March 1984); Career teacher and dir of jr and secdy schs 1972–82; Univ of Asmara: lectr, asst prof and head Educn Unit 1988–91, dean Faculty of Social Scis 1991–92, dir Educn Prog 1992–93; dir Br Cncl Eritrea 1994–, resident rep BESO 1995–; chair Bd of dirs Haben (Eritrean community devpt NGO) 2000–, memb Prog Planning and Research Ctee Family Reproductive Health Assoc of Eritrea; memb Univ Teachers Assoc of Eritrea 1983– (pres 1992–93); Recreations visiting historical places, hiking, reading; Style— Dr Negusse Araya; K PO Box 9217, Asmara, Eritrea (tel 00 291 1 125777, fax 00 291 1 127230); The British Council, Lorenzo Tazaz Street, PO Box 997, Asmara, Eritrea (tel 00 291 1 123415, fax 00 291 1 127230, e-mail negusse.araya@britishcouncil.org.er) ARBOUR, Anthony Francis (Tony); JP (Richmond upon Thames 1975), AM; s of Charles Arbour, and Magdalen Arbour; Educ Surbiton Co GS, Kingston Coll of Tech (BSc), City Univ Business Sch (MBA); Career admitted Gray’s Inn 1967; sr lectr 1968–2000: Kingston Coll of Technol, Kingston Poly, Kingston Univ Business Sch; visiting fell Kingston Univ 2000–07; memb London Borough of Richmond Cncl 1968– (ldr 2002–06), GLC (Cons) Surbiton 1983–86; GLA: memb London Assembly (Cons) South West 2000–, chm Planning Ctee 2000–03, chm Planning and Spatial Ctee 2005–; chm Hampton Wick United Charity 1978–; vice-chm Kingston & Richmond FHSA 1990–96; govr: Tiffin Sch 1990–94, Kingston Poly 1998–2000; memb Industrial Tbnl 1992–; Recreations book collecting, car booting, watching TV soap operas; Clubs Hounslow Cons; Style— Tony Arbour, AM; K London Assembly, City Hall, Queens Walk, Southwark, London SE1 2AA (tel 020 7983 4361) ARBUCKLE, Andrew David; s of John Arbuckle (d 1989), and Lydia, ne´e Young (d 1986); b 12 April 1944, Perth; Educ Bell Baxter HS Cupar, Elmwood Coll Cupar (HND); m (m dis); 2 da (Lydia Margaret b 1971, Elizabeth Joy b 1974); Career farmer Logie Farm Newburgh 1972, farming ed Dundee Courier 1986–2005; cncllr Newburgh District Fife Cncl 1986–, MSP (Lib Dem) Mid-Scotland and Fife 2005–07; former memb Ct Univ of St Andrews; memb NFU Scotland; FRAgS 2000; Recreations sport (former Scottish pole vault champion), reading, music; Clubs Fife Athletic (former chm); Style— Andrew Arbuckle, Esq; K Fliskmillan Cottage, Newburgh, Fife (tel and fax 01337 870209, e-mail cllr.andrew.arbuckle@fife.gov.uk) ARBUTHNOT, James Norwich; PC (1998), MP; yr s of Sir John Sinclair-Wemyss Arbuthnot, 1 Bt, MBE, TD (d 1992), and (Margaret) Jean, ne´e Duff; hp of bro, Sir William Reierson Arbuthnot, 2 Bt, qv; b 4 August 1952; Educ Eton, Trinity Coll Cambridge (MA); m 6 Sept 1984, Emma Louise, da of (John) Michael Broadbent, of S Glos; 1 s (Alexander Broadbent b 1986), 3 da (Katherine Rose Joste b 1989, Eleanor Sophie Duff b 1992, Alice Tempest Wemyss b 1998); Career called to the Bar Inner Temple 1975; practising barr 1977–92;

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cncllr Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea 1978–87; Parly candidate (Cons) Cynon Valley 1983 and May 1984; MP (Cons): Wanstead and Woodford 1987–97, Hants NE 1997–; asst whip 1992–94, Parly under sec of state DSS 1994–95, min of state (def procurement) MOD 1995–97, oppn chief whip in the House of Commons 1997–2001, shadow sec of state for Trade 2003–05; memb Intelligence and Security Ctee 2001–05, chm House of Commons Defence Select Ctee 2005–; pres Cynon Valley Cons Assoc 1983–92; Recreations skiing, guitar; Style— The Rt Hon James Arbuthnot, MP; K House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA (tel 020 7219 3000) ARBUTHNOT, Sir William Reierson; 2 Bt (UK 1964), of Kittybrewster, Aberdeen; s of Sir John Sinclair-Wemyss Arbuthnot, 1 Bt, MBE, TD (d 1992), and (Margaret) Jean, ne´e Duff; b 2 September 1950; Educ Eton, Coll of Law; m 2010, Louise Alexandra Mary Barry; 1 da ((Thomasina) Lucy b 1998), 2 s (Henry William, John Walter b 31 March 2011 (twins)); Heir s, Henry William Arbuthnot; Career Scottish American Investment Co 1969–70, Arbuthnot Latham Holdings Ltd 1970–76, Joynson-Hicks & Co (slrs) 1978–81; dep chm High Premium Gp 1994–2010, dir ALM Ltd 1997–2005; memb Lloyd’s 1971–; memb Families Need Fathers; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Grocers; Recreations genealogy; Style— Sir William Arbuthnot, Bt; K 37 Cathcart Road, London SW10 9JG (tel 020 7795 0707, fax 020 7823 3344, e-mail wra@arbuthnot.org) ARBUTHNOTT, 16 Viscount of (S 1641); John Campbell Arbuthnott; KT (1996), CBE (1986), DSC (1945); also Lord Inverbervie (S 1641); s of 15 Viscount of Arbuthnott (d 1966), and Ursula, ne´e Collingwood (d 1989); Lord Arbuthnott is the thirty third Laird of Arbuthnott and the twenty seventh in descent from Hugh de Swinton, who acquired the estate of Aberbothenoth, of which he is recorded as having been styled thanus and dominus, towards the end of the twelfth century, and who was gggggggggggs of Edulf Edulfing, 1 Lord of Bamburgh (d 912); b 26 October 1924; Educ Fettes, Gonville & Caius Coll Cambridge; m 1949, Mary Elizabeth Darley, er da of Cdr Christopher Oxley, DSC, RN (himself 2 s of Adm Charles Oxley, JP, and whose yst sis m 14 Viscount of Arbuthnott); 1 s, 1 da (see Hon Mrs Smith); Heir s, Master of Arbuthnott, qv; Career served RNVR Fleet Air Arm Far E & Pacific 1942–46; chartered surveyor and land agent; Agricultural Land Serv 1949–55, land agent Scottish Nature Conservancy 1955–67; dir: Aberdeen & Northern Marts 1973–91 (chm 1986–91), Scottish Widows’ Fund and Life Assurance Soc 1978–94 (chm 1984–87), Scottish North Investment Trust 1979–85, Clydesdale Bank 1985–92, Britoil plc 1988–90, BP Scottish Advsy Bd 1990–96; pres: Br Assoc for Shooting and Conservation (formerly Wildfowlers Assoc of GB and Ireland) 1973–92, RZS Scotland 1976–96, Royal Scottish Geographical Soc 1982–85; dep chm Nature Conservancy Cncl 1980–85 (chm Scottish Advsy Ctee); memb: Ct Univ of Aberdeen 1978–84, Royal Cmmn on Historical Manuscripts 1987–94; pres Highland TAVRA 1984–89; Hon Air Cdre No 612 (County of Aberdeen) Sqdn RAuxAF 1998–; HM Lord High Cmmr to Gen Assembly of Church of Scotland 1986 and 1987; HM Lord-Lt Grampian Region (Kincardineshire) 1977–99; Bailiff Grand Cross and Prior of the Order of St John of Jerusalem in Scotland 1983–95; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Farmers; Hon LLD Univ of Aberdeen 1995; FRSE 1984, FRSA, FRICS; GCStJ; Recreations countryside activities, historical research; Clubs Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh); Style— The Rt Hon the Viscount of Arbuthnott, KT, CBE, DSC, FRSE; K Arbuthnott House, by Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire AB30 1PA (tel 01561 361226) ARBUTHNOTT, Master of; Hon John Keith Oxley; DL (Kincardineshire 2000); s and h of 16 Viscount of Arbuthnott, CBE, DSC, qv; b 18 July 1950; Educ Fettes, N Scotland Coll of Agric Aberdeen (HND, Dip Farm Business, Orgn and Mgmnt), Robert Gordon’s Inst of Technol Aberdeen (Dip Mgmnt Studies); m 1974, Jill Mary, eld da of Capt Colin Farquharson, of Whitehouse, Aberdeenshire; 2 da (Clare Anne b 1974, Rachel Sarah b 1979), 1 s (Christopher Keith b 20 July 1977); Career owner/mangr Arbuthnott Estate, fndr and dir Arbuthnott Wood Pellets Ltd; vice-convenor Scottish Landowners’ Fedn 2002–05, chm Scottish Rural Property and Business Assoc 2005–08; memb Grampian Health Bd 1993–97; Recreations family, photography; Style— The Master of Arbuthnott; K Kilternan, Arbuthnott, Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire AB30 1NA (e-mail keith@arbuthnott.co.uk) ARBUTHNOTT, Prof Sir John Peebles; kt (1998); s of James Anderson Arbuthnott (d 1961), and Jean, ne´e Kelly (d 1982); b 8 April 1939; Educ Hyndland Sr Secdy Sch, Univ of Glasgow (BSc, PhD), Trinity Coll Dublin (MA, ScD); m 2 July 1962, Elinor Rutherford, da of John Smillie (d 1986); 2 da (Anne b 6 March 1966, Alison b 11 Nov 1974), 1 s (Andrew b 10 Feb 1969); Career res fell Royal Soc 1968–72, sr lectr Dept of Microbiology Univ of Glasgow 1972–75 (asst lectr 1960–63, lectr 1963–67), bursar Trinity Coll Dublin 1983–86 (prof of microbiology 1976–88), prof of microbiology Univ of Nottingham 1988–91, princ and vice-chllr Univ of Strathclyde 1991–2000, sec and treas Carnegie Tst for the Univs of Scotland 2001–04; chm Jt Information Systems Ctee 1993–98, vice-chm CVCP 1997–99, convener Ctee of Scottish Higher Educn Princs 1994–96; author of many papers on bacterial toxins and microbial pathogenicity; memb Cncl Soc of Gen Microbiology 1981–86 (sr ed 1980–84, treas 1987–92), meetings sec Fedn of Euro Microbiology Socs 1986–90; chm: National Review of Allocation of Health Resources in Scotland 1997–99, Scottish Food Advsy Ctee 2000–02, Standing Ctee on Resource Allocation in NHS Scotland 2001–03, Health Bd NHS Gtr Glasgow and Clyde 2002–07, Cmmn on Boundary Changes and Voting Systems 2004–06; memb: Microbiological Safety of Food Ctee 1989–90, AFRC Animal Res Bd 1989–92, Public Health Laboratory Serv Bd 1991–97, DTI Multimedia Industry Advsy Gp 1994–96, Educn Counselling Serv Bd Br Cncl 1995–96, Glasgow Devpt Agency 1995–2000, Nat Ctee of Enquiry into Higher Educn 1996–97, Bd Food Standards Agency 2000–02; pres Scottish Assoc of Marine Science 2003–09; memb: Soc of Gen Microbiology 1968–2005, Glasgow Science Tst 1999–2001, Scottish Science Tst 1999–2004; fndr memb AfrOx 2008; tstee Lloyds TSB Fndn for Scotland 2008 hon degree: Poly Univ Lodz, Queens Univ Belfast, Univ of Glasgow, Univ of Aberdeen, Univ of Strathclyde, Univ Techol Malaysia, Int Med Univ Kuala Lumpur, Glasgow Caledonian Univ, Queen Margaret UC; hon fell: TCD 1992, Univ of Durham 2007; hon princ fell Dept of Clinical Pharmacology Univ of Oxford 2008–; MRIA 1985, FIBiol 1988, FRSE 1993 (memb Cncl 2007–10, pres 2011–), FIIB 1993, FRCPath 1995, Hon FRCPSGlas, FMedSci 1998; Books Isoelectric Focussing (jt ed, 1974), Determinants of Microbial Pathogenicity (jt ed, 1983), Foodborne Illness: a Lancet review (jtly, 1991), Fair Shares for All - Final Report (for the NHS in Scot, 2000); Recreations photography, bird watching; Clubs Western (Glasgow); Style— Prof Sir John Arbuthnott, FRSE; K 9 Curlinghall, Largs KA30 8LB (tel 01475 689426, e-mail jarbuthnott@btinternet.com) ARCHARD, Dr Graham Eric; s of Eric Harry Archard, of Bournemouth, Dorset, and Irene Lilian Mary, ne´e Etchell; b 31 March 1951, Winchester, Hampshire; Educ Canford Sch Wimborne, Univ of Leeds (BSc, MB ChB); m 24 Sept 1977, Honor, ne´e Guy; 1 da (Elizabeth Honor b 5 Sept 1983), 1 s (Guy Graham Robin b 1 Aug 1985); Career princ in gen practice 1984–2011; jt chm S & E Dorset PCT 2003–07, vice-chm RCGP 2005–07; clinical governance lead NHS Alliance 2000–05; medical expert advsr GMC; author of articles in professional jls; Jamieson Medal and Prize in practical anatomy 1978; memb: BMA, NHS Alliance; FRCGP; Recreations music (guitar and piano), walking, qualifications in wine tasting; Clubs Bournemouth & Poole Med Soc; Style— Dr Graham Archard; K Willowmarsh, St Catherine’s Hill Lane, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 2NL (tel 07768 910273); Stour Surgery, 49 Barrack Road, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 1PA (tel 01202 464500, fax 01202 464529, e-mail g.archard@doctors.org.uk)

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ARCHDEACON, Antony; s of Maurice Ignatius Archdeacon (d 1973), of Ruislip, Middx, and Nora Margery May, ne´e Ball; b 25 January 1925; Educ Oxford House Sch, Univ of Buckingham (LLB); m 1, 3 Dec 1956 (m dis 1965), Elizabeth, da of Samuel Percy Ball, of Great Horwood, Bucks; 1 s (Timothy b 1957); m 2, 24 Aug 1992, Ursula, da of Fritz Mentze, of Iserlohn, Germany; Career admitted slr 1950; dir: Skim Milk Supplies Ltd 1967–, Business Mortgages Trust plc 1969–86; chm Forum of St Albans plc 1985–2001; pres: Rotary Club Buckingham 1968, Northampton Anglo-German Club 1988–; town clerk Buckingham 1951–71; Freeman: City of London 1972, Worshipful Co of Feltmakers 1972; Publications The Big Idea (2008); Recreations walking, languages; Style— Antony Archdeacon, Esq; K 14 Mallard Drive, Buckingham MK18 1GJ (tel and fax 01280 823640, e-mail aarchdeacon@btinternet.com) ARCHER, Prof Brian Harrison; s of Arthur Cecil Arthur (d 1969), and Elizabeth, ne´e Summerscales (d 2002); b 31 July 1934; Educ Liverpool Coll, Fitzwilliam House Cambridge (MA), Univ of London (BSc), Univ of Wales (PhD); Career cmmnd King’s Regt Liverpool 1955, Maj TAVR 1955–65; schoolmaster Monmouth 1958–69, Inst of Economic Research UCNW 1969–77 (sr research offr, lectr, sr lectr, dir); Univ of Surrey: prof and head Dept of Mgmnt Studies 1978–91, pro-vice-chllr 1987–94, emeritus prof 1994–; conslt to: Cwlth Secretariat, UNDP, World Bank, WTO; author of numerous pubns in jls; ind memb devpt and mktg ctees BTA 1984–94; govr Charterhouse 1991–95; Books The Impact of Domestic Tourism (1973), Demand Forecasting in Tourism (1976), Tourism Multipliers: The State of the Art (1977); Recreations travel, watching cricket and rugby; Style— Prof Brian Archer; K 3 The Cedars, Milford, Godalming, Surrey GU8 5DH (tel 01483 429932, e-mail brian@brianarcher.force9.co.uk) ARCHER, David Birdwood; s of Geoffrey Archer, of Renson Mill, N Devon, and Hon Sonia, ne´e Birdwood; b 18 June 1959, Montreal, Canada; Educ Cheltenham Coll, LSE (LLB); m 25 Feb 1984, Gwenyth, ne´e Highley; 2 s (Thomas b 3 Sept 1988, James b 28 July 1990), 1 da (Isabel b 29 Sept 1992); Career slr: Norton Rose 1982–88, Baker & MacKenzie Aust 1988–90, Clifford Chance 1990–92, Pitmans 1992– (md Pitmans Trustees Limited 1994–); memb Law Soc 1982; Clubs Brooks’; Style— David Archer, Esq; K Pitmans, 1 Crown Court, 66 Cheapside, London EC2V 6LR (tel 020 7634 4651, e-mail darcher@pitmans.com) ARCHER, Geoffrey Wilson; s of Thomas Wilson Archer, of Salisbury, Wilts, and Dorothy Maude, ne´e Monahan; b 21 May 1944, London; Educ Highgate Sch; m 17 Aug 1974, Eva Jenny Lucia, da of Gustaf Janson; 1 da (Alison Susanne b 24 July 1975), 1 s (James Alexander b 22 Dec 1977); Career author; researcher Southern Television 1964, reporter/prodr Anglia Television 1965–69, reporter/presenter Tyne-Tees Television 1969; ITN: news reporter 1969–79, defence/science corr 1979–83, defence/dip corr 1983–95; Books Sky Dancer (1987), Shadow Hunter (1989), Eagle Trap (1993), Scorpion Trail (1995), Java Spider (1997), Fire Hawk (1998), The Lucifer Network (2001), The Burma Legacy (2002), Dark Angel (2004); Recreations sailing, film and theatre; Style— Geoffrey Archer, Esq; K website www.geoffreyarcher.com ARCHER, Dr Gordon James; s of Sqdn Ldr Percival John Archer (d 2001), of Cleveleys, Lancs, and Doris Elizabeth Archer (d 1996); b 21 August 1942; Educ Kirkham GS, Univ of Manchester (MB ChB); m 21 Sept 1968, Barbara, da of Alwyn Johns (d 1996), of Penllergaer, W Glamorgan; 1 s (Gareth b 9 Oct 1974), 1 da (Joanne b 3 Sept 1976); Career med registrar Cardiff Royal Infirmary 1969–71, thoracic med registrar London Chest Hosp 1971–73, sr med registrar Leeds Gen Infirmary 1973–74, conslt physician with special interest chest diseases Stockport AHA 1974–, clinical teacher Univ of Manchester 1983–; chm Stockport Asthma Care Fund; past memb: Regnl Med Ctee Br Thoracic Soc, NW Regnl Assoc Physicians; past med dir Stockport Health Authy; pres Macclesfield Castle Rotary Club 1994–95; MRCP 1969, FRCP 1990; Publications numerous pubns in jls incl: Treatment of Pneumothorax by Simple Aspiration (1983), Results of Pneumothorax Aspiration (1985); Recreations golf; Style— Dr Gordon Archer; K Ryley Mount Consulting Rooms, 432 Buxton Road, Great Moor, Stockport, Cheshire SK2 (tel 0161 483 9333) ARCHER, Janet; Educ Welsh Coll of Music and Drama (Dip Theatre Studies), Rambert Sch, London Sch of Contemporary Dance; Career dancer, choreographer and dir; dancer Jumpers Dance Theatre 1981, freelance dir, choreographer and performer 1982–85 (credits incl: HTV, WNO, Nat Youth Theatre of Wales, Cardiff Univ, Sherman Theatre) 1982–85, dance ldr CATO Bridgend 1985–86, artistic dir Nexus Dance Co 1987–91, arts mangr Welwyn Hatfield Cncl 1989–91 (dance animateur 1986–89), artistic dir and ceo DanceCity Newcastle upon Tyne 1991–; memb Bd: Phoenix Dance Co (interim chm 2001), Dance UK, Dancers Career Devpt, Newcastle Arts Forum, Graingertown Arts Ctee; former memb Bd: Fndn for Community Dance, Diversions Dance Theatre, Nat Youth Dance Festival; judge Jerwood Award 2000; Cosmopolitan Young Dancer of the Year 1981, Digital Dance Award 1987, Northern Electric Arts Award 1992, British Gas Working for Cities Award 1993, Cosmoplitan Woman of the Year 1995; Recreations film, food, psychology, entertaining, books, spending time with my daughter; Style— Ms Janet Archer; K Dance City, Temple Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4BR (e-mail janet.archer@dancecity.co.uk) ARCHER, Malcolm David; s of Gordon and Joan Archer, of Bolton-le-Sands, Lancs; b 29 April 1952; Educ King Edward VII Sch Lytham, RCM (RJ Pitcher scholar, ARCM), Jesus Coll Cambridge (organ scholar, MA, CertEd), FRCO; m 1994, Alison Jane, ne´e Robinson; 1 s (Nathaniel Luke b 27 Dec 1997), 1 da (Tabitha Jane b 5 Nov 1999); Career asst dir of music Magdalen Coll Sch Oxford 1976–78, asst organist Norwich Cathedral 1978–83, organist and master of the choristers Bristol Cathedral 1983–90, head of chapel music Clifton Coll 1994–96, freelance composer, conductor and organist 1990–96, organist and master of the choristers Wells Cathedral 1996–2004, organist and dir of music St Paul’s Cathedral 2004–07, dir of chapel music Winchester Coll 2007–; fndr and musical dir City of Bristol Choir 1991–99, musical dir Wells Cathedral Oratorio Soc; examiner Assoc Bd of Royal Schs of Music; memb: Cncl RCO 1996–, Cathedral Organists Assoc, Friends of Cathedral Music; Hon fell North and Midlands Sch of Music (Hon FNMSM), Hon FGCM, FRSCM 2009; Publications Love Unknown (1992), Requiem (1993), Nowell! 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(2010); over 200 published works; Recreations swimming, cooking, travel, painting, classic cars; Clubs MG Car, Octagon Car; Style— Malcolm Archer, Esq ARCHER, Prof Margaret Scotford; da of Ronald Archer (d 1964), and Elise, ne´e Scotford; b 20 January 1943; Educ Sheffield HS for Girls, LSE (BSc, PhD), Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes Paris; Children 2 s (Kingsley b 1975, Marcus b 1979); Career lectr Univ of Reading 1966–73, prof Univ of Warwick 1979– (reader 1973–79); memb Br Sociological Assoc, pres Int Sociological Assoc; counsellor Pontifical Acad of Social Scis; Books Social Conflict and Educational Change in England and France 1789–1848 (with M Vaughan, 1971), Contemporary Europe, Class, Status and Power (ed with S Giner, 1971), Students, University and Society (ed, 1972), Contemporary Europe, Social Structures and Cultural Patterns (ed with S Giner, 1978), Social Origins of Educational Systems (1979), The Sociology of Educational Expansion (ed, 1982), Culture and Agency (1988), Realist Social Theory: the Morphogenetic Approach (1995), Rational Choice Theory: Resisting Colonization (ed with J Tritter, 2000), Being Human: the Problem of Agency (2000), Structure, Agency and the Internal Conversation (2003), Making Our Way Through the World: Human Reflexivity and Social Mobility (2007); Recreations equestrian; Style— Prof Margaret Archer ARCHER OF SANDWELL, Baron (Life Peer UK 1992), of Sandwell in the County of West Midlands; Peter Kingsley Archer; PC (1977), QC (1971); s of Cyril Kinglsey Archer, MM (d 1974), and May, ne´e Baker (d 1976); b 20 November 1926; Educ Wednesbury Boys’


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HS, Univ of London (external LLB), LSE (LLM), UCL (BA); m 7 Aug 1954, Margaret Irene, da of Sydney John Smith (d 1936), of London, Ontario, Canada; 1 s (Hon John Kingsley b 1962); Career called to the Bar Gray’s Inn 1952 (bencher 1974); commenced practice 1953, recorder of the Crown Court 1982–98; MP (Lab): Rowley Regis and Tipton 1966–74, Warley W 1974–92; PPS to Attorney Gen 1967–70, Slr Gen 1974–79; chief oppn front bench spokesman on: legal affrs 1979–82, trade 1982–83; shadow NI sec 1983–87; front bench spokesman on foreign affairs House of Lords 1992–98; chm: Parly Gp for World Govt 1970–74, Br section Amnesty Int 1971–74, Cncl on Tribnls 1992–99, Enemy Property Claims Assessment Panel 1999–; chm Pre-Legislative Ctee on Freedom of Information Bill House of Lords 1999; memb: Delegated Powers and Regulation Select Ctee 1997–2000, Jt Ctee on Parly Privilege 1998–99, Intelligence and Security Ctee 1998–2006, Jt Ctee on House of Lords Reform 2002–05; vice-chm Anti-Slavery Soc 1970–74; chm Inquiry into Contaminated Blood 2007–08, memb Privy Council Inquiry into Intercept Evidence; pres: Fabian Soc 1993– (chm Exec Ctee 1980–81, memb 1974–86), Methodist Homes for the Aged 1993–, Soc of Labour Lawyers 1993– (chm 1971–74 and 1980–93), World Disarmament Campaign 1994–; ombudsman Mirror Group Newspapers 1989–92; fell UCL 1978, Hon LLD Univ of Wolverhampton; Books The Queen’s Courts (1956), Social Welfare and the Citizen (ed, 1957), Communism and the Law (1963), Freedom at Stake (with Lord Reay, 1966), Human Rights (1969), Purpose in Socialism (jtly, 1973), The Role of the Law Officers (1978), More Law Reform Now (co-ed, 1984), From Chaos to Cosmos (2006); Recreations music, writing, talking; Style— The Rt Hon Lord Archer of Sandwell, PC, QC; K Highcroft, Hill View Road, Wraysbury, Staines, Middlesex (tel 01784 483136) ARCHER OF WESTON-SUPER-MARE, Baron (Life Peer UK 1992), of Mark in the County of Somerset; Jeffrey Howard Archer; s of William Archer (d 1956), and Lola, ne´e Cook; b 15 April 1940; Educ Wellington Sch Somerset, BNC Oxford (Athletics blues 1963–65, Gymnastics blue 1965, Oxford 100 yds record 1966); m 11 July 1966, Dr Mary Doreen Archer, qv, da of Harold Weeden (d 1971); 2 s (Hon William Harold b 1972, Hon James Howard b 1974); Career politician and author; memb GLC Havering 1966–70, MP (C) Louth 1969–74; dep chm Cons Pty 1985–86; tstee RWS 1989–; pres: Somerset AAA 1973, Somerset Wyverns 1983–98, World Snooker Assoc 1997–99; FRSA 1973; Books Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less (1975, televised 1990), Shall We Tell The President? (1977), Kane and Abel (1979, televised 1986), A Quiver Full of Arrows (1980), The Prodigal Daughter (1982), First Among Equals (1984, televised 1986), A Matter of Honour (1986), Beyond Reasonable Doubt (play, 1987), A Twist in The Tale (short stories, 1989), Exclusive (play, 1989), As the Crow Flies (1991), Honour Among Thieves (1993), Twelve Red Herrings (1994), The Fourth Estate (1996), Collected Short Stories (1997), The Eleventh Commandment (1998), To Cut a Long Story Short (2000), The Accused (play, 2000), A Prison Diary (vol I, Hell) (2002), Sons of Fortune (2003), A Prison Diary (vol II, Purgatory) (2003), A Prison Diary (vol III, Heaven) (2004), Paths of Glory (screenplay, 2005), False Impression (2006, and screenplay 2006), Cat O’Nine Tales (short stories, 2006), The Gospel According to Judas by Benjamin Iscariot (with Prof Francis Moloney, 2007), A Prisoner of Birth (2008), Paths of Glory (2009), And There Hangs A Tale (short stories, 2010), Only Time Will Temm (Vol 1 of The Clifton Chronicles, 2011); Recreations theatre, auctioneering, watching Somerset play cricket; Style— The Lord Archer of Weston-super-Mare; K 93 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TY (e-mail questions@jeffreyarcher.co.uk, website www.jeffreyarcher.com) ARCHER OF WESTON-SUPER-MARE, Lady; Dr Mary Doreen Archer; da of Harold Norman Weeden (d 1971), and Doreen, ne´e Cox (d 1994); b 22 December 1944; Educ Cheltenham Ladies’ Coll, St Anne’s Coll Oxford (MA), Imperial Coll London (PhD); m 11 July 1966, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare (Life Peer), qv; 2 s; Career jr res fell St Hilda’s Coll Oxford 1968–71, temp lectr in chemistry Somerville Coll Oxford 1971–72, res fell Royal Instn of Great Britain 1972–76, fell and lectr Newnham Coll Cambridge and lectr in chemistry Trinity Coll Cambridge 1976–86; visitor Univ of Hertfordshire 1993–2005; pres: Nat Energy Fndn 1999– (chm 1989–99), UK Solar Energy Soc 1999–; chm Cambridge Univ Hosps NHS Fndn Tst (formerly Addenbrooke’s Hosp NHS Tst) 2002– (non-exec dir 1993–99, vice-chm 1999–2002), chair E of England Stem Cell Network 2004–08, convenor UK Univ Hosps Chairs Gp 2008–; pres Cambridge branch NHS Retirement Fellowship 2008–; non-exec dir: Anglia Television Gp 1987–95, Mid Anglia Radio plc 1988–95, Cambridge and Newmarket FM Radio Ltd 1988–94, IPC plc 2002–10, CRAC 2007–; memb Cncl: Lloyd’s 1988–92, Cheltenham Ladies’ Coll 1991–99; dir Fitzwilliam Museum Tst 1984–91, tstee Science Museum 1990–99, tstee and dep chm Addenbrooke’s Charitable Tst 1997–; pres Guild of Church Musicians 1989–, non-exec dir Britten Symphonia 1998–; Melchett Medal Inst Energy 2002, Eva Philbin Award Int of Chemistry of Ireland 2007; Hon DSc Univ of Hertfordshire 1994; CChem, FRSC, FRSA; Books Rupert Brooke and the Old Vicarage, Grantchester (1989), Clean Electricity from Photovoltaics (2000), Molecular to Global Photosynthesis (2004), The 1702 Chair of Chemistry at Cambridge (2005), Nanostructured and Photoelectrochemical Systems for Solar Photon Conversion (2008); Recreations singing, theatre, cats; Style— Dr Mary Archer; K The Old Vicarage, Grantchester, Cambridge CB3 9ND (tel 01223 840213, fax 01223 842882); Peninsula Heights, 93 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TY (tel 020 7735 0077, fax 020 7582 2406) ARCHIBALD, Ron; Career dir Tradeshow Access Prog and UKTI Enquiry Unit Sectors Gp UK Trade and Investment; Style— Ron Archibald, Esq; K UK Trade and Investment, Tay House, 300 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4DX (e-mail ron.archibald@ukti.gsi.gov.uk) ARCULUS, Sir (Thomas) David Guy; kt (2005); s of Thomas Guy Arculus, and Mary, ne´e Barton (d 1971); b 2 June 1946; Educ Bromsgrove Sch, Oriel Coll Oxford (MA), London Business Sch (MSc); m 11 Aug 1974, Anne Murdoch, da of Howard Leslie Sleeman; 1 da (Suzanne b 1 April 1976), 2 s (Thomas b 30 Jan 1978, Nicholas b 13 Nov 1979); Career VSO 1964–65, prodr BBC 1968–70; EMAP plc: joined 1972, gen mangr magazines 1974–81, md business magazines and exhbns 1981–84, gp dep md 1984–89, gp md 1989–97; chief operating offr United News and Media plc 1997–98; chm: IPC Magazines 1998–2001, Severn Trent plc 1998–2004 (non-exec dir 1996–2004), Earls Court and Olympia Exhibition Gp 2002–04, O2 2004–06 (non-exec dir 2003–07), ShortList Media 2007–, Boat Int Gp 2007–10, Clarion Events 2007–, Excel 2008–, Numis Corp plc 2009–, Aldermore Bank 2010–; non-exec dir: Norcros plc 1993–96, Barclays plc 1997–2006, Pearson 2006–, Telefonica and Telefonica Europe 2006–, Guiton Gp plc 2000–02; chm: PPA 1990, Better Regulation Task Force 2002–05; treas Fedn of Int Periodical Press 1992–94, dep pres CBI 2005 (memb President’s Ctee 2003), memb Nat Consumer Cncl 1993–96; fell Industry and Parl Tst, memb Assoc of MBA 1972; Freeman City of London 1990, Liveryman Worshipful Co of Stationers and Newspaper Makers 1992; Hon Dr Univ of Central England 2003; MInstD 1993; Recreations cricket, hill walking, reading; Clubs Oxford and Cambridge, MCC, Thirty, Groucho; Style— Sir David Arculus; K Aldermore, 1st Floor, Block B, Western House, Lynch Wood, Peterborough PE2 6FZ (tel 01733 404577, mobile 07771 840343, e-mail david.arculus@aldermore.co.uk, website www.aldermore.co.uk) ARDEN, Andrew Paul Russel; QC (1991); s of Sidney Russel Arden (d 2000), and Helen Anne, ne´e Prevezer (d 1991); b 20 April 1948; Educ Stowe, Univ Coll Sch, UCL (LLB); m 19 Sept 1991, Joanne, da of Joseph Leahy, of Cramlington, Northumberland, and Sheila Leahy; 1 da (Emma b 1992); Career called to the Bar Gray’s Inn 1974; dir Small Heath Community Law Centre Birmingham 1976–78, established Arden Chambers 1993; Legal Publications Manual of Housing Law (1978, 8 edn (jtly) 2007), Housing Act 1980 (1980),

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Homeless Persons: Part III, Housing Act 1985 (1982, 8 edn as Homelessness and Allocations, (jtly) 2010), Private Tenants Handbook (1985, 2 edn 1989), Public Tenants Handbook (1985, 2 edn 1989), Homeless Persons Handbook (1986, 2 edn 1988), Housing Act 1985 (1986), Quiet Enjoyment (jtly, 1980, 6 edn 2002), Housing Law (jtly, 1983, looseleaf 2 edn 1994), Rent Acts & Regulations, Amended and Annotated (jtly, 1981), Housing & Building Control Act 1984 (jtly, 1984), Landlord & Tenant Act 1985 (jtly, 1986), Housing Associations Act 1985 (jtly, 1986), Housing Act 1988 (jtly, 1989), Local Government & Housing Act 1989 (jtly, 1990), Assured Tenancies (Vol 3 ‘The Rent Acts’, jtly, 1989), Local Government Finance Law and Practice (jtly, 1994), Housing Act 1996 (jtly, 1996), Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (jtly, 1996), Local Government Constitutional and Administrative Law (jtly, 1999, 2 edn 2007); gen ed: Encyclopaedia of Housing Law (1978–), Housing Law Reports (1981–), Jl of Housing Law (1997–), Local Government Law Reports (1999–2001); Fiction The Motive Not The Deed (1975), No Certain Roof (1985), The Object Man (1986), The Programme (2001); also author series of 4 thrillers (written under pseudonym); Recreations Southern Comfort, Camels, Hill St Blues; Clubs Manzis Luncheon; Style— Andrew Arden, Esq, QC; K Arden Chambers, 2 John Street, London WC1N 2ES (tel 020 7242 4244, fax 020 7242 3224, e-mail andrew.arden@ardenchambers.com) ARDEN, John; s of C A Arden, and A E Layland; b 26 October 1930; Educ Sedbergh, King’s Coll Cambridge, Edinburgh Coll of Art; m 1957, Margaretta Ruth D’Arcy; 4 s (and 1 decd); Career playwright and novelist; FRSL; Plays incl: The Life of Man (1956), The Waters of Babylon (1957), Live Like Pigs (1958), Sergeant Musgrave’s Dance (1959), Soldier Soldier (for TV, 1960), Wet Fish (for TV, 1962), The Workhouse Donkey (1963), Ironhand (1963), Armstrong’s Last Goodnight (1964), Left-Handed Liberty (1965), The True History of Squire Jonathan and his Unfortunate Treasure (1968); for radio: All Fall Down (1955), The Bagman (1970), Pearl (1978), To Put It Frankly (1979), Don Quixote (1980), Garland for a Hoar Head (1982), The Old Man Sleeps Alone (1982), Little Novels of Wilkie Collins (1998), Woe Alas, the Fatal Cashbox (1999), Wild Ride to Dublin (2003), Poor Tom, Thy Horn is Dry (2004), Scam (2007); with Margaretta D’Arcy The Business of Good Government (1960), The Happy Haven (1960), Ars Longa Vita Brevis (1964), Friday’s Hiding (1966), The Royal Pardon (1966), The Hero Rises Up (1968), Muggins is a Martyr (1968), Island of the Mighty (1972), The Ballygombeen Bequest (1972), Portrait of a Rebel (TV documentary, 1973), The Non-Stop Connolly Cycle (1975), Vandaleur’s Folly (1978), The Little Gray Home in the West (1978), The Manchester Enthusiasts (for radio, 1984), Whose is the Kingdom? (radio, 1988), A Suburban Suicide (for radio, 1994); Publications To Present The Pretence (essays on theatre, 1978), Silence Among The Weapons (novel, 1982), Books of Bale (novel, 1988), Awkward Corners (essays, etc with Margaretta D’Arcy, 1988), Cogs Tyrannic (stories, 1991), Jack Juggler and the Emperor’s Whore (novel, 1995), The Stealing Steps (short stories, 2003), Gallows (short stories, 2009); Recreations antiquarianism, mythology; Style— John Arden, Esq ARDEN, The Rt Hon Lady Justice; Rt Hon Dame Mary Howarth; DBE (1993), PC (2000); da of Lt-Col Eric Cuthbert Arden (d 1973); Educ Girton Coll Cambridge (MA, LLM), Harvard Univ (LLM); m 26 May 1973, Sir Jonathan Hugh Mance (Baron Mance, PC (Life Peer), qv); 2 da, 1 s; Career called to the Bar 1971, QC 1986, asst recorder of Crown and Co Courts 1990–93, dep High Court judge 1990–93, attorney-gen Duchy of Lancaster 1991–93, judge of the High Court of Justice (Chancery Div) 1993–2000, ad hoc judge European Court of Human Rights 2000, Lady Justice of Appeal 2000–, judge i/c int judicial rels (for Eng and Wales) 2005–; bencher of Lincoln’s Inn 1994–; chm: Law Cmmn 1996–99, Judges’ Cncl Working Pty on Constitutional Reform 2004–06; chm CAB Royal Courts of Justice Charitable Tst 1994–97; inspector Rotaprint plc under sections 432 and 444 of the Companies Act 1985 1988–91; pres: Assoc of Women Barristers 1994–98, Trinity Hall Law Soc 1996, Holdsworth Club Faculty of Law Univ of Birmingham 1999–2000; ed-in-chief Chancery Guide 1995–2000; chair Papers Ctee Cwlth Law Confs 2004–05; memb: Law Soc’s Company Law Ctee (ldr Insolvency Working Pty) 1976–2007, Insolvency Sub-Ctee Consumer and Commercial Law Ctee of Law Soc (previously Jt Working Pty of the Bar and the Law Soc on Insolvency) 1979–97, Financial Law Panel 1993–2000, Bd Inst of Advanced Legal Studies 1996–99, Advsy Cncl for Socio-Legal Studies Univ of Oxford 1996–99, Steering Gp Company Law Review Project DTI 1998–2001, Ed Bd Practical Law for Cos (PLC magazine) 1998–, Common Law/Common Bond Project 1999–2000, Corporate and Commercial Law Advsy Ctee Faculty of Law Univ of Cambridge 1999–, Cncl Statute Law Soc 2001–07; The Times Woman of Achievement Lifetime Award 1997; elector: Herchel Smith Professorship in Intellectual Property Law Univ of Cambridge 1993–94, Downing Professorship of Laws of England 1996–2000, Professorship of English Law Univ of Oxford 1997, visitor Royal Holloway London 2008; memb Advsy Bd Centre of European Law King’s Coll London 2008; hon memb: Soc of Public Teachers of Law 1993–, Soc Tst and Estate Practitioners (STEP) 1996–; academic tstee Kennedy Memorial Tst 1995–2005; hon fell Girton Coll Cambridge 1995–, hon fell Soc for Advanced Legal Studies 1997, memb Inst Advanced Legal Studies 1997–2000; Hon DUniv Essex 1997; Hon LLD: Univ of Liverpool 1998, Royal Holloway and Bedford New Coll London 1999, Univ of Warwick 1999, Univ of Nottingham 2002, Liverpool John Moores Univ 2006; Publications contrib to numerous legal reference works, author of numerous articles in legal jls; Buckley on the Companies Acts (jt gen ed, 2000); Style— The Rt Hon Lady Justice Arden, DBE, PC; K c/o Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London WC2A 2LL ARESTIS, Prof Philip; b 24 October 1941, Famagusta, Cyprus; Educ Athens Grad Sch of Economics and Business Studies (BA), LSE (MSc), Univ of Surrey (PhD), Univ of Cambridge (MA); Career pt/t lectr: Kingston Poly 1968–69, Univ of Surrey 1969–80; Thames Poly: lectr in economics 1969–71, sr lectr in economics 1971–77, princ lectr in economics and head Economics Div 1977–88, memb Faculty Bd 1978–81, dep head Sch of Social Sciences 1987–88; prof of economics and head Dept of Applied Economics (later Dept of Economics) NE London Poly (later Poly of East London then Univ of E London) 1988–97 (numerous ctee appts incl chair Research Degrees Ctee 1991–95), research prof of economics Univ of E London 1997–2000, prof of economics and dir of research South Bank Univ Business Sch 2000–02, dir of research Centre of Economic and Public Policy Dept of Land Economy Univ of Cambridge 2004–, sr research fell Wolfson Coll Cambridge 2004– (memb Cncl 2005–), prof of economics Univ of the Basque Country 2009–; hon research fell Dept of Economics UCL 1991, visiting research fell Univ of N London Business Sch 1998–2000, sr research fell Levy Economics Inst Bard Coll NY 1998–2002 (research prof of economics 2002), visiting prof Dept of Economics Candido Mendes Univ Rio de Janeiro 2000–02, visiting prof of economics Leeds Business Sch Univ of Leeds 2003, professorial research assc Dept of Finance and Mgmnt Studies SOAS 2003, visiting prof of economics Univ of Paris 2004–05, adjunct prof Univ of Utah USA 2005–; academic conslt Macmillan Publishing Ltd 1997–2002, external advsr to UK Govt Economic Serv 2005–; jt ed Thames Papers in Political Economy 1979–93, ed Br Review of Economic Issues 1982–88 (memb Editorial Bd 1979–88), fndr and jt commissioning ed Int Papers in Political Economy 1993–, assoc ed and memb Editorial Bd Review of Social Economy 1995–, memb Editorial Advsy Bd EAST-WEST: Jl of Economics and Business 1997–, memb Managing Bd Jl of Post Keynesian Economics 1998–, Eastern Economic Jl 1999, assoc ed Applied Economics 2001– (memb Editorial Bd 1996–), assoc ed and memb Editorial Bd Greek Economic Review 2003–, fndr Int Papers in Political Economy 2005–; memb Editorial Bd: Jl of Economic Issues 1988–91, Review of Political Economy 1988–93, Int Review of Applied Economics 1988–, Applied Economics Letters

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Books most recent incl: Financial Liberalization and Economic Performance in Emerging Countries (jtly, 2008), Issues in Finance and Industry: Essays in Honour of Ajit Singh (jtly, 2008), Issues in Economic Development and Globalisation: Essays in Honour of Ajit Singh (jtly, 2008), Critical Essays on the Privatization Experience (jtly, 2008), Unemployment: Past and Present (jtly, 2008), Missing Links in the Unemployment Relationship (jtly, 2008), An Assessment of the Global Impact of the Financial Crisis (jtly, 2008), Path Dependency and Macroeconomics (jtly, 2009), Housing Market Challenges in Europe and the United States (jtly, 2010), 21st Century Keynesianism (jtly, 2010), The Post ’Great Recession’ US Economy: Implications for Financial Markets and the Economy (jtly, 2010), The Financial Crisis: Origins and Implications (jtly, 2011); Style— Philip Arestis, Esq; K Cambridge Centre for Economic and Public Policy, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, 19 Silver Street, Cambridge CB3 9EP (tel 01223 766971, fax 01223 337130, e-mail pa267@cam.ac.uk) ARGYLL, 13 Duke of (S 1701 and UK 1892); Sir Torquhil Ian Campbell; 15 Bt (NS 1627); also Lord Campbell (S 1445), Earl of Argyll (S 1457), Lord Lorne (S 1470), Marquess of Kintyre and Lorne, Earl of Campbell and Cowal, Viscount Lochow and Glenilla, and Lord Inveraray, Mull, Morvern and Tiry (all S 1701), Baron Sundridge (GB 1766), Baron Hamilton (GB 1776), Hereditary Master of HM’s Household in Scotland, keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland, keeper of Dunoon, Carrick, Dunstaffnage and Tarbert Castles, Admiral of the Western Coasts and Isles, hereditary sheriff of Argyll, 27 Chief of Clan Campbell; only s of 12 Duke of Argyll (d 2001); b 29 May 1968; Educ Cargilfield Sch Edinburgh, Glenalmond Coll Perthshire, RAC Cirencester; m 8 June 2002, Eleanor Mary ne´e Cadbury, da of Peter H G Cadbury; 2 s (Archie Frederick, Marquess of Lorne b 9 March 2004, Lord Rory James b 3 Feb 2006), 1 da (Lady Charlotte Mary b 29 Oct 2008); Heir s, Marquess of Lorne; Career page of honour to HM The Queen 1981–83; asst land agent Buccleuch Estates Ltd Selkirk 1991–93; sales mangr Grosvenor House (Trust House Forte plc) 1994–96; marketing mangr Casella Far East Ltd Hong Kong 1996–2001, Chivas Brothers (Pernod Ricard) London 2001– (currently global ambass); patron Keepers of the Quaich; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Distillers 2005; Clubs New (Edinburgh), White’s; Style— His Grace the Duke of Argyll; K Inveraray Castle, Argyll PA32 8XF ARGYLL AND THE ISLES, Bishop of (RC) 2008–; Rt Rev Joseph Anthony Toal; s of Patrick Toal, and Mary Toal; b 13 October 1956, Inverness; Career ordained: as deacon 1979, as priest 1980, as bishop 2008; parish priest: St Michael’s Ardkenneth 1986–91, St Kieran’s Campbeltown 1991–93, St Mary’s Benbecula 1991–99; Royal Scots Coll Salamanca Spain: joined as spiritual dir 1999, rector 2005–08; Style— The Rt Rev the Bishop of Argyll and the Isles; K Diocesan Office, Bishop’s House, Esplanade, Oban, Argyll PA34 5AB ARIF QUADRI, Saleem; MBE (2008); s of Dr Syed A Quadri (d 2007), and Sayeedunisa Quadri; b 1949; Educ Birmingham Coll of Art, RCA (MA); Career artist; curator Kanu Gandhi’s Mahatma: (touring exhbn) 1995–, co-curator An(other) Story (Folk & Tribal Arts from India New Art Exchange Gallery Nottingham) 2009; Solo Exhibitions incl: Art Heritage Gallery New Delhi 1984, Ipswich Museum 1986, Winchester Art Gallery 1987, Anderson O’Day Gallery London 1988, Laing Art Gallery Newcastle upon Tyne 1991, Birds of Breath (Midland Art Centre Birmingham) 1993, Arks Gallery London 1997, Open Studio London 1999, Drawing into Discovery (Scene Art Gallery NY) 2000, Sensual Songs (Art Exchange Gallery Nottingham) 2003, Shrishti Art Gallery Hyderabad 2006; Group Exhibitions incl: Serpentine Gallery Summer Show London 1981, Hayward Annual London and Edinburgh 1982, From Two Worlds (Whitechapel Gallery London and Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh) 1986, The Other Story (Hayward Gallery London and tours Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Cornerhouse Manchester) 1989–90, The Third World and Beyond (Art Int Confrontation of Contemporary Galleria Civica D’Arte Contempora´nea Marsala Sicily) 1991, Cagnes-sur-Mer Int Exhibition (British Cncl) France; most important works: Itinerary 1972, Dante’s Inferno (set of forty) 1980–81, Birds of Aspirations 1989, Birds of Breath 1991–93, Garden of Grace (The Central Library Birmingham) 1995–96, Essence of Oldham 1998, Landscape of Longing (Tate London) 1994–99, Sensual Songs of Sacred Space 2002–03, Invocations 2002–07, Geometry without Gravity (manuscript books) 2003–07; Collections incl: Govt Collection London, Ipswich Museum, Birmingham Museum and City Art Gallery, Manchester City Art Gallery, Preston Museum & Art Gallery, Tate London; Video and Television incl: Believing People (Tyne Tees TV) 1991, Islam in Britain 1999 (FO); Awards incl: prize winner Young Sculptor of the Year Sunday Telegraph Competition 1971, Italian Govt Bursary Florence 1982, Villers David Fndn travel award 1989; Publications The Spirit of Tomorrow: interview with the artist in Indian Express (1985), Seed of Celebrations and Moment of Grace in Arts and the Islamic World (text by Dr Sarah Wilson, 1994), Gardens of Grace (text by Mary Rose Beaumont, 1997), Geometry without Gravity (2006), Drawing into Discovery (2007); Recreations collecting Indian contemporary folk art, photography, travelling; Style— Saleem Arif Quadri, Esq, MBE; K 1 Boadicea Street, Islington, London N1 0UA (e-mail saleemaquadri@hotmail.com, website www. saleem-arif-quadrie.co.uk) ARIS, Brian; Career portrait and feature photographer; charity work incl: Save the Children Fund, Prince’s Trust, Band Aid, Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy; estab stock library (incl: official portraits of HM The Queen, actors, musicians, pop stars and industrialists); Recreations golf; Style— Brian Aris, Esq; K tel 01795 597505, mobile 07860 436600, website www.brianaris.com ARKELL, James Rixon; TD, DL (Wiltshire 1996); s of Peter Arkell, and Anne, ne´e Falcon; b 28 May 1951; Educ Milton Abbey; m 7 Sept 1974, Carolyn Jane, da of Charles Ralph Woosnam; 3 s (George b 9 Dec 1978, John b 17 April 1983, Alexander b 15 Aug 1985), 1 da (Emma 6 Feb 1976); Career Royal Wiltshire (Yeo) TA 1974, Sqdn-Ldr 1983, 2 i/c 1989, CO Royal Yeo Regt 1993–95; md Arkells Brewery Ltd Swindon; high sheriff of Wiltshire 2004–05; Recreations shooting, fishing, hunting, skiing; Clubs Cavalry; Style— James Arkell, Esq, TD, DL ARKELL, Julian; OBE (1992); 2 s of William Joscelyn Arkell (d 1958), and Ruby Lilian, ne´e Percival (d 1983); b 22 October 1934, Cumnor, Oxon; Educ Bryanston, King’s Coll Cambridge (MA); m 1, 5 Sept 1964 (m dis 1976), Fiona Cox; 2 da (Claire b 25 Aug 1966, Katie b 8 July 1968); m 2, 29 April 1983, Elaine Wilson (d 2009); Career Shell-Mex and BP Ltd 1956–62, ptnr Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners 1972–86 (partnership sec 1962–72), co sec RMJM Ltd 1986–91, dir Applied Service Economics Centre Geneva 1991–; in practice as conslt t/a International Trade and Services Policy (clients have incl: British Invisibles, RMJM Gp, Carana Corp (for US Agency for Int

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Devpt (USAID)), EC, FCO, Geneva Assoc, Hill & Knowlton, HTSPE (for DfID), Commonwealth Business Cncl, Cwlth Secretariat (for ACP Malaysia and Mauritius), ICC, Int Centre for Trade and Sustainable Devpt (ICTSD), Inst for Devpt Policy and Mgmnt (IDPM) Manchester, ITC, Maxwell Stamp, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Islamic Devpt Bd, OECD, The Services Gp (TSG) Inc (for USAID), UNCTAD, UNDP, DTI, UNICE, United Nations Inst for Trg and Research (UNITAR, for Tajikistan), US Dept of Commerce, UPS, World Bank); memb: Fees Ctee RIBA 1974–92, Lotis Ctee BI 1981–95, Export Fin Panel London Chamber for Commerce and Industry (LCCI) 1983–91, Exec Ctee British Conslts Bureau 1992, Bd Services World Forum Geneva 1992–2000; services rapporteur GATT Working Gp UNICE Brussels 1990–94; chm: Euro Community Servs Gp Working Pty Brussels 1986–93, Servs Gp WTO Ctee UNICE 1994–95; Hon RICS 1991; Books The Invisible Economy: a profile of Britain’s invisible exports (contrib, 1988), BIEC Yearbook 1989–90 (contrib, 1989), Marketing Strategies for Services (contrib, 1994), Trading Services in the Global Economy (contrib, 2002), Doha Development Agenda: a global view (contrib, 2003), GATS An Introduction (contrib, 2007), International Trade in Services (contrib, 2010), The Future of Insurance Regulation and Supervision (contrib, 2010); numerous articles in learned jls; Recreations photography, bird watching; Clubs Chatham House; Style— Julian Arkell, Esq, OBE; K 17 Normandy House, 18 The Drive, Hove BN3 3JB (tel 01273 911342, mobile 07896 353563, e-mail arkell@arkell.info, website www.arkell.info) ARKWRIGHT, Johnnie; s of Pup Arkwright (d 1989), and Liz, ne´e MacIlwaine, of Guilsborough, Northants; b 3 February 1953, Northampton; Educ Eton, Pembroke Coll Cambridge; m 1999, Arabella, ne´e Robb; 2 s (Jack (twin) b 7 Sept 1989, Harry 16 Jan 2001), 2 da (Lucy (twin) b 7 Sept 1989, Violet b 4 Nov 2003); Career dir: Hatton Ltd 1983–, Pembroke plc 1986–89, Bibendum Wine Ltd 1988–2007, Mansford Hldgs Ltd 1995–2004, Bowmans Leisure Ltd 2001–; dir Countryside Alliance 2004–; fndr Warks Community Fund 2007–; High Sheriff Warks 2007–08; MRICS 1976; Recreations country sports, golf, tennis; Clubs White’s, Annabel’s; Style— Johnnie Arkwright, Esq; K Hatton House, Hatton, Warwick CV35 7LD (tel 01926 843411, fax 01926 842023, e-mail johnniearkwright@hattonworld.com) ARKWRIGHT, HE Paul Thomas; s of Thomas Arkwright qv, and (Margaret) Muriel, ne´e Hague; b 1962; Educ Ampleforth, Trinity Coll Cambridge (MA); m ; 2 c; Career diplomat; desk offr Hong Kong Dept FCO 1987–88, 2 sec political Br Military Govt Berlin (later Br Embassy Berlin Office) 1988–91, head Conventional Arms Section Non Proliferation and Defence Dept FCO 1991–93, 1 sec political UK Mission to UN 1993–97, seconded to Paris, UN and Int Orgns Dept Quai d’Orsay 1997–98, 1 sec political Paris 1998–2001, political cnsllr UK Delgn to NATO 2001–05, head Counter-Proliferation Dept FCO 2006–09, ambass to the Netherlands 2009–; Recreations cycling, swimming, watching football; Clubs Bolton Wanderers FC London Supporters; Style— HE Mr Paul Arkwright; K c/o FCO (The Hague), King Charles Street, London SW1A 2AH ARLIDGE, Anthony John; QC; s of John Maurice Arlidge, (d 1985) of Sidcup, and Doris Lilian, ne´e Whitecross (d 1984); b 18 February 1937; Educ Chislehurst and Sidcup GS, Queen’s Coll Cambridge; m 12 Aug 1964 (sep), Enid Beryl Townsend; 2 da (Catherine b 24 May 1966, Victoria b 1 May 1971), 2 s (John b 5 Nov 1968, Mathew 10 Oct 1974); Career barr; called to the Bar Middle Temple 1962, recorder of the Crown Court 1979–99, QC 1981; treas Middle Temple 2002; Publications Contempt of Court (with Eady and Smith), Fraud (with Parry), Shakespeare and the Prince of Love; Recreations sport, theatre, gardening; Style— Anthony Arlidge, Esq, QC ARLINGTON, Baroness (E 1672); Jennifer Jane Forwood; da of Maj-Gen Sir (Eustace) John Blois Nelson, KCVO, CBE, DSO, MC (d 1993), and Lady (Margaret) Jane Nelson, ne´e Fitzroy (d 1995); suc on termination of abeyance 1999; b 7 May 1939, London; Educ Downham Sch Hatfield Heath; m 8 Dec 1964, Rodney Simon Dudley Forwood (d 1999); 2 s (Hon Patrick John Dudley b 23 April 1967, Hon James Roland Nelson b 16 March 1969); Heir s, Hon Patrick Forwood; Recreations bridge, gardening, horse racing; Clubs Sloane; Style— The Rt Hon the Baroness Arlington ARMAGH, Archbishop of and Primate of All Ireland 2007–; Most Rev Alan Edwin Thomas Harper; OBE (1996); s of Thomas Henry Harper (d 1987), and Maria Muriel, ne´e Collins; b 20 March 1944; Educ Queen Elizabeth’s GS Tamworth, Univ of Leeds (BA), Univ of Dublin (Divinity Testimonium); m 23 Sept 1967, Helen Louise, ne´e McLean; 3 da (Catherine Sarah b 1968, Emma Louise b 1976, Anne Frances b 1976), 1 s (Richard Patrick Edwin b 1971); Career map curator and librarian Dept of Geography Univ of Leeds 1965–66, sr inspr Historic Monuments NI 1966–74; ordained 1978; rector Moville Gp of Parishes 1980–82, rector Christ Church Londonderry 1982–86, rector Malone 1986–2002, archdeacon of Connor 1996–2002, bishop of Connor 2002–07; canon St Patrick’s Nat Cathedral 1990–2000; founding chm Ulster Historic Churches Tst, memb Historic Monuments Cncl for NI 1980–96 (chm 1989–96); Recreations music, reading, history, archaeology, gardening; Clubs Ulster Reform (Belfast), Kildare Street and Univ (Dublin), Armagh; Style— The Most Rev the Archbishop of Armagh, OBE; K Church House, 46 Abbey Street, Armagh BT61 7DZ (tel 028 3752 7144, e-mail archbishop@armagh.anglican.org); Forth Cottage, 67 Lisnacroppin Road, Rathfriland, Co Down BT34 5NZ (tel 028 4065 1649) ARMAGH, Archbishop of (RC), and Primate of All Ireland 1996–; Cardinal Sean Baptist Brady; b 16 August 1939; Educ St Patrick’s Coll Cavan, St Patrick’s Coll Maynooth (BA, HDipEd), Pontifical Irish Coll Rome, Lateran Univ Rome (STL, DCL); Career ordained priest 1964; prof St Patrick’s Coll Cavan 1967–80, vice-rector Irish Coll Rome 1980–87, rector 1987–93, parish priest Castletara Co Cavan 1993–95, co-adjutor archbishop of Armagh 1995–96, cardinal 2007–; chm Irish Episcopal Conf and Standing Ctee 1996–, chm of Episcopal Visitors to and tstees of St Patrick’s Coll Maynooth 1996–2000; Style— His Eminence Cardinal Sean Brady, Archbishop of Armagh; K Ara Coeli, Armagh BT61 7QY (tel 028 3752 2045, fax 028 3752 6182, e-mail admin@aracoeli.com) ARMATRADING, Joan Anita Barbara; MBE (2001); da of Amos Ezekiel Armatrading, and Beryl Madge, ne´e Benjamin; b 9 December 1950; Educ Secdy Sch Birmingham, BA; Career singer and songwriter; first album Whatever’s For Us 1972 (with Pam Nestor), stage debut Fairfield Hall Croydon 1972, first non-jazz act downstairs at Ronnie Scott’s 1973, first major hit Love and Affection 1976, first Gold album Joan Armatrading 1976, album Into the Blue debuted at number 1 on USA Billboard Blues Chart 2007 (first female UK artist to do so); numerous silver, gold and platinum discs; concerts: Blackbush with Bob Dylan (before 100,000 plus audience) 1978, Prince’s Tst 1982 and 1986, Amnesty Int (Giant Stadium) 1986, Amnesty Int (Secret Policeman’s Ball) 1987, Nelson Mandela’s 70th Birthday 1988, First King’s Tst Swaziland 1989 and 1990; Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song Collection 1996; nominated: Grammy Best Female Vocal 1980 and 1983, Best Female Vocal UK 1976 and 1983, Best Female Artist Brit Awards 1995, Best Contemporary Blues Artist Grammy 2008; voted one of the top 100 influential women in rock VH1; Key to Sydney 1983, guest of honour St Kitt’s Independence Celebration 1983; wrote special tribute song for Nelson Mandela, performed LSE April 2000; pres Women of the Year UK 2005–; hon fell Liverpool John Moores Univ, hon fell Univ of Northampton, Hon Dr Univ of Birmingham, Hon DLitt Aston Univ Birmingham 2006, Hon Dr Univ of Glasgow 2008, hon degree RSAMD 2008; Recreations reading British comics, owner of three vintage cars; Style— Miss Joan Armatrading, MBE; K website www.joanarmatrading.com ARME, Prof Christopher; s of Cyril Boddington Arme, of Smalley, Derbys, and Monica Henriette, ne´e Hawkins; b 10 August 1939; Educ Heanor GS, Univ of Leeds (BSc, PhD),


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Keele Univ (DSc); Children 3 s (Patrick b 16 May 1965, Mark b 19 April 1967, Peter b 12 Aug 1969); Career SRC/NATO res fell Univ of Leeds 1964–66, res fell Rice Univ Houston 1966–68, lectr/reader in zoology Queen’s Univ Belfast 1968–76, princ lectr in biology and head of biology N Staffs Poly 1976–79, prof of zoology Keele Univ 1979–, secondment as dir of terrestrial and freshwater sciences NERC 1993–95, dean of natural sciences Keele Univ 1998–2001; Br Soc of Parasitology: memb, Silver Jubilee lectr 1987, pres 1990–92, hon memb 1992; memb: American Soc of Parasitology, Linnean Soc, Inst of Biology (hon treas 1986–93); hon memb Czechoslovak Parasitological Soc 1990, hon memb All Russia Soc of Helminthologists 1992, hon treas Euro Fedn of Parasitologists 1992; K I Skryabin Medal 1995, Charter Award Inst of Biology 1995; Hon DSc Slovak Acad of Sciences 1995; Publications author of several books and over 100 scientific pubns incl: Parasitology (ed with R S Phillips), Parasites and Vectors (ed); Style— Prof Christopher Arme; K School of Life Sciences, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire ST5 5BG (tel 01782 733028, e-mail c.arme@keele.ac.uk) ARMES, Timothy Joseph Patrick; s of Harry Armes (d 1986), and Teresa, ne´e O’Mahony; b 1 October 1953; Educ St Richard of Chichester Sch, Westminster Tech Coll (ONC), The City Univ; m 14 July 1989, Susan McKenzie, da of John Self (d 1996), of Oxted, Surrey; 1 da (Olivia Charlotte McKenzie b 31 March 1990), 1 s (Henry Timothy Alexander b 30 Nov 1991); Career advertising exec; J Walter Thompson 1976–78 (trainee buyer rising to media buyer), media gp head MWK & P 1978–83, media gp dir Young & Rubicam 1983–89, devpt dir The Media Shop 1990–92; MediaVest (formerly The Media Centre): media gp dir 1992–95, dir of press buying/bd dir 1995–98, gp account dir 1998–99, client services dir 1999–2001, mktg dir 2001–; memb Exec Ctee The Media Circle; tstee MB&B Gp Pension Scheme 2002–; parent rep to bd of tstees Royal Sch 2002–; Recreations cricket, horse racing, wine, collecting antiques, being a father, opera, theatre, cinema, restaurants, travel; Clubs RAC, MCC; Style— Timothy Armes, Esq; K MediaVest Ltd, Pembroke Building, Kensington Village, Avonmore Road, London W14 8DG (tel 020 7751 1661, fax 020 7071 1016, e-mail lord.armes@mediavest.co.uk) ARMFIELD, Diana Maxwell; da of (Joseph) Harold Armfield (d 1981), of Ty Newydd, Gwynedd, and Gertrude Mary, ne´e Uttley (d 1983); b 11 June 1920; Educ Bedales, Slade Sch, Central Sch of Arts and Crafts; m 12 Feb 1949, (Andrew Harold) Bernard Dunstan, RA, qv, s of Dr Albert Ernest Dunstan (d 1960), of Cambridge; 3 s (Andrew Joseph b 1950, David James b 1952, Robert Maxwell b 1955 d 2007); Career painter; cultural activities organiser Miny of Supply 1942–46; tutor: Textile Dept Central Sch Art 1949–50, Byam Shaw Art Sch 1959–90; visiting tutor various art schs 1959–91, reg exhibitor Royal Acad 1966–; memb Cncl Royal Acad 1991–92; exhibitor: Festival of Britain 1951, Tonic for the Nation (V&A), Diana Armfield’s Choice (Albany Gallery Cardiff) 1991, Albany Gallery Cardiff 1995, Glyn-Y-Weddw Llanbedrog N Wales 1995; artist in residence: Perth W Aust 1985, Jackson Wyoming USA 1989; NEAC Centenary Sothebys’ 1986; one man show: Browse & Darby London 1979–2010, 40th Birthday show, RWS Featured Artist for 90th Birthday Year, Bala 1997, Gall Ge´rard Wassenaar Holland 1998, Art of the Garden (Lampeter Univ of Wales) 2000, Royal Cambrian Acad 2001, Albany Gallery Cardiff 2001 and 2006, etchings Curwen & New Acad Gallery 2005, prints Curwen & New Acad Gallery 50th anniversary show 2008; perm collections: V&A (textiles), cmmns Reuters 1986–87, Contemporary Art Soc Wales 1987, Nat Tst 1988–89, HRH Prince of Wales 1989, Farringdon Tst, Yale Center for British Art, Govt Picture Collection, Br Museum, Royal Watercolour Soc, Lancaster Co Museum, Royal W England Acad, Royal Acad Diploma Collection, Mercury Asset Mgmnt; retrospective exhbn RA 1995; group exhibitions: Hollis Taggart Gallery Washington DC 1993, Barneys Greenwich Connecticut USA 1993 and 1995, Women Artists of Wales (Albany Gallery) 2002; guest artist S Wales Acad of Fine and Applied Art 2002; buyer for Contemporary Art Soc Wales 1990–91; memb: Cncl of the Protection of Rural Wales, Friends of the Earth; subject of book ‘The Art of Diana Armfield’ by Julian Halsby 1995; MCSD 1951, memb Royal Cambrian Acad (hon ret academician), memb NEAC 1970 (hon memb 2001), RWA 1975 (hon ret), RWS 1980, RA 1991 (ARA 1989); Books Painting In Oils (1982); Recreations musical appreciation, gardening; Clubs Arts; Style— Miss Diana Armfield, RA; K 10 High Park Road, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4BH (tel and fax 020 8876 6633); Llwynhir, Parc, Bala, Gwynedd (tel 01678 540289) ARMITAGE, Edward Phillip (Phil); s of Leslie Armitage, of Barnsley, and Alice Emily, ne´e Dufton; b 20 January 1947; Educ Barnsley Holgate GS, Univ of Sussex (BSc, MSc, MA); m 24 Aug 1974, Elizabeth, da of Joseph Blackburn Sweeney; 1 s (Richard John b 27 Dec 1978), 1 da (Jennifer Elizabeth b 16 Oct 1980); Career Lt Cdr RD RNR; sr lectr in statistics Coventry Poly 1968–78, res fell in student assessment Open Univ 1978–85, dir educn and training ICAEW 1985–2002, Govt Statistical Service 2002–; Recreations sailing, music, bridge, fell walking; Style— Phil Armitage, Esq; K West Ridge, Aspley Guise, Milton Keynes MK17 8DX (tel 01908 584473, e-mail lizandphil@armitage.uk.com) ARMITAGE, Simon Robert; CBE (2010); s of Peter Armitage, and Audrey May Armitage, of Huddersfield, W Yorks; b 26 May 1963; Educ Colne Valley HS, Portsmouth Poly (BA), Univ of Manchester (CQSW, MA); Career poet; probation offr Greater Manchester Probation Serv, sr lectr Manchester Met Univ, prof of poetry Univ of Sheffield 2011–; ed Poetry Chatto & Windus; wrote lyrics for Feltham Sings (film) 2002; singer and lyricist with band The Scaremongers; Eric Gregory Award, Forward Poetry Prize 1992, Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year 1993; for Feltham Sings: Ivor Novello Award, BAFTA; Hon DLitt: Univ of Huddersfield 1996, Univ of Portsmouth 1996; Poetry Collections Zoom! (1989, Poetry Book Soc Choice), Xanadu (1992), Kid (1992), Book of Matches (1993), The Dead Sea Poems (1995), CloudCuckooland (shortlisted Whitbread Poetry Award 1997), Killing Time (1999), Selected Poems (2001), The Universal Home Doctor (2002), Travelling Songs (2002), The Odyssey: A Retelling (2006), Tyrannosaurus Rex versus the Corduroy Kid (2006), Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (trans, 2007), Seeing Stars (2010); Prose All Points North (1998), Little Green Man (2001), The White Stuff (2004), Gig: The Life and Times of a Rock-star Fantasist (2008); Recreations as expected; Style— Simon Armitage, CBE; K c/o David Godwin Associates, 55 Monmouth Street, London WC2H 9DG (tel 020 7240 9992) ARMITAGE, Dr (John) Vernon; s of Horace Armitage, and Evelyn, ne´e Hauton; through his mother, Dr Armitage is 2 cous of Baron Richardson of Duntisbourne (Life Peer, d 2010); b 21 May 1932; Educ Rothwell GS, UCL (BSc, PhD), Cuddesdon Theol Coll; m 1963, Sarah Catherine Clay; 2 s (Jonathan Mark, Nicholas Richard); Career asst master: Pontefract HS 1956–58, Shrewsbury Sch 1958–59; lectr in maths Univ of Durham 1959–67, sr lectr in maths King’s Coll London 1967–70, prof of mathematical educn Univ of Nottingham 1970–75 (special prof 1976–79); Univ of Durham: princ Coll of St Hild and St Bede 1975–97, dean of colls 1988–93, hon sr fell mathematical sciences 1997–; chm Mathematical Instruction Sub-Ctee Br Nat Ctee for Maths Royal Soc 1975–78; Publications A Companion to Advanced Mathematics (with H B Griffiths, 1969), Elliptic Functions (with W F Eberlein, 2006); papers on theory of numbers in professional jls; Recreations railways, cricket and most games; Style— Dr Vernon Armitage; K 7 Potters Close, Potters Bank, Durham DH1 3UB (tel 0191 384 4028) ARMITSTEAD, Claire Louise; da of Charles Henry Wilfrid Armitstead (d 1996), of Haywards Heath, W Sussex, and Gillian Louise, ne´e Bartley (d 1987); b 2 December 1958; Educ Bedales, St Hilda’s Coll Oxford (BA); m 17 Sept 1983, John Christopher Yandell, s of Canon Owen James Yandell; 1 s (Arthur James Armitstead b 7 Sept 1990), 1 da (Rosa Louise Armitstead b 11 June 1993); Career journalist; sub-ed and theatre critic: South Wales Argus Newport 1983–84 (trainee reporter The News 1980–83), Hampstead &

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Highgate Express 1984–89; theatre critic The Financial Times 1986–92; The Guardian: theatre critic 1992–96, arts ed 1995–99, literary ed 1999–; memb: NUJ 1980, Critics’ Circle 1990, Int Assoc of Theatre Critics 1988; Recreations finding time to read novels and keep fit; Style— Ms Claire Armitstead; K The Guardian, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU (tel 020 7278 2332, fax 020 7713 4366) ARMOUR, Prof Sir James; kt (1995), CBE (1989); s of James Angus Armour (d 1948), and Margaret Brown, ne´e Roy (d 1959); b 17 September 1929; Educ Marr Coll Troon, Univ of Glasgow (MRCVS, PhD, Golf blue); m 1, 1953, Irene (d 1988), da of Arthur Brunton Morris (d 1971); 2 da (Linda Margaret 17 June 1954, Fiona Marion 22 Sept 1957), 2 s (Donald George b 10 Dec 1955, Malcolm Craig 30 Sept 1961); m 2, 1992, Christine McTavish Strickland; Career research offr Colonial Vet Serv Nigeria 1953–60, vet researcher Cooper McDougall & Robertson 1960–63; Univ of Glasgow: research fell 1963–67, lectr in vet parasitology 1967–71, sr lectr 1971–73, reader 1973–76, prof 1976–95, vice-princ 1990–95; chm: Vet Products Ctee 1987–95, Governing Body Inst for Animal Health 1990–95, Glasgow Dental Hosp and Sch NHS Tst 1995–99; vice-pres RSE 1997–2000; chm Moredun Fndn for Animal Health and Welfare 2000–05, chm St Andrews Clinics for Children in Africa 2000–; RCVS: memb 1952, fell 1995, John Henry Steel Medal; BVA: memb 1952, Wooldridge Medal, Chiron Award; Bledisloe Award RASE, Pfizer Award for research World Assoc for Vet Parasitology, Bicentenary Medal RSE; Dr (hc) Univ of Utrecht 1981, DVMS (hc) Univ of Edinburgh 1995, Hon DUniv Glasgow 2001, Hon DUniv Stirling 2005; FRSE 1990; FMedSci 1998, Hon FIBiol 2001; Books Veterinary Parasitology (1988, 2 edn 1995); Recreations golf (Br Boys Champion 1947), watching football and rugby; Clubs Royal Troon (Capt 1990–92, hon pres 2008–11); Style— Prof Sir James Armour, CBE, FRSE, FMedSci; K 4B Towans Court, Prestwick KA9 2AY (tel 01292 470869, e-mail jamesarmour4b@btinternet.com) ARMOUR, Robert Malcolm; OBE (2007), WS; b 25 September 1959, Edinburgh; Educ Edinburgh Univ (LLB, MBA); m 26 June 1987, Anne; Career admitted slr 1983, NP 1984; ptnr Wright Johnston & Mackenzie 1986–90, co sec Scottish Nuclear 1990–95 (dir of performance devpt 1993–95); British Energy Gp plc (formerly British Energy plc): co sec 1995–, dir of corp affrs 1997–2003, gen counsel 2000–; dir Nuclear Industries Assoc, dir Assoc of Electricity Prodrs, dir Foratom, former memb Civil Nuclear Police Authy; memb Bd Scottish Cncl for Devpt and Industry, memb CBI Cncl Scotland; In House Lawyer of the Year The Lawyer Awards 2005; memb Law Soc of Scotland; Recreations golf; Clubs New (Edinburgh); Style— Mr Robert Armour, OBE; K British Energy Group plc, GSO Business Park, East Kilbride G74 5PG (e-mail robert.armour@british-energy.com) ARMSON, (Frederick) Simon Arden; s of Frank Gerald Arden Armson (d 1982), and Margaret Fenella, ne´e Newton (d 2002); b 11 September 1948, Yoxall, Staffs; Educ Denstone Coll, Univ of London (MSc), Dip Clinical Psychotherapy, Dip NLP; m 8 Feb 1975, Marion Albinia, da of David Hamilton-Russell (d 1988), and Pauline, ne´e Slade; 3 c (Meriel Albinia b 1979, Patrick David Arden b 1982, Katharine Geraldine b 1984); Career early trg in health serv mgmnt, various managerial and admin posts NHS 1970–84; pt/t lectr in NHS industrial rels Oxford Poly 1977–82; The Samaritans: asst gen sec 1984–89, gen sec 1989–90, chief exec 1990–2004; dir Samaritan Enterprises Ltd 1996–2004; chm: Telephone Helpline Gp 1992–96, BBC Radio Helpline Advsy Cncl 1995–98, CancerBacup Service Devpt Advsy Ctee 1998–2001; memb: Exec Ctee ACENVO 1992–94, Steering Ctee for Structure Review of Br Red Cross Soc 1995–96, Suicide Prevention Sub-Gp Dept of Health Wider Health Working Gp 1995–97, RCN Men’s Health Forum 1995–97, Steering Gp BT Forum for Better Communications Res Project into effective communication in young people 1995–98, Advsy Ctee Inst for Volunteer Research 1996–2001, Advsy Cncl Helplines Assoc 2010; Mental Health Act cmmr 2002–, memb Bd Mental Health Act Cmmn 2004–09 (chm 2008–09), lay memb Mental Health Review Tribunal 2006–; ind memb Market Reseach Soc Disciplinary Authy 2009–, memb Ind Advsy Panel Ministerial Bd on Deaths in Custody 2009–; tstee: Yoxall Town Lands Charities 1974–, Yoxall United Charities 1982–, ChildLine 1999–2006, Broadcasting Support Servs 2003–09, Mental Health Media 2004–09, Nat Nightline 2005–06 (hon assoc 2006), Maytree Respite Centre 2005– (chm 2009–), Partnership for Children 2009–; hon memb Telephone Helplines Assoc 1999; chm Panel of Judges: Guardian Jerwood Award 1995–99, Guardian Charity Award 2000–04; memb: Ringel Award Ctee 2001–03, Int Assoc for Suicide Prevention (IASP) 2001–03 (chair Nat Dels, memb Exec Ctee, UK nat rep 1996–2003), Suicide Prevention Advsy Gp 2001–04, Ind Ctee for the Supervision of Standards of Telephone Info Servs (ICSTIS) 2001–07, Nat Inst for Clinical Excellence (NICE) 2003–04, Self-Harm Guidelines Devpt Gp; pres Mid-Thames branch CMI 2006–; memb UK Cncl for Psychotherapists (UKCP) 2003; FRSA 1993, CCMI (CIMgt 1995); Publications International Handbook of Suicide and Attempted Suicide (contrib, 2000), Every Family in the Land (contrib, 2004), Prevention and Treatment of Suicidal Behaviour (contrib, 2005); Recreations sailing, skiing, walking, music, cycling (cross country); Clubs Reform; Style— Simon Armson, Esq; K Broad Oak, Old Honey Lane, Hurley, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 5LW (tel 01628 824322, e-mail armson@btinternet.com) ARMSTRONG, Andrew Charles; s of Terence George Armstrong, of Linton, Cambs, and Marion, ne´e Rigg; b 15 March 1959; Educ Newport GS Essex; m 4 July 1981, Jacqueline Mary, da of Anthony Rokeby Roberts, of Stansted, Essex; 2 s (Robert Charles b 1985, David Alexander b 1989); Career JPMorgan 1978–; Recreations flying, skiing; Style— A C Armstrong, Esq; K JPMorgan, PO Box 127, JPMorgan House, Grenville Street, St Helier, Jersey (tel 01534 626335, fax 01534 768906) ARMSTRONG, Very Rev Christopher; s of John Armstrong, and Susan Elizabeth Armstrong; b 18 December 1947; Educ Dunstable GS, Bede Coll Durham (CertEd), Kelham Theol Coll, Univ of Nottingham (BTh); m 3 Jan 1976, Geraldine; 1 da (Sarah b 2 June 1978), 2 s (Jonathan b 1 Feb 1980, Simon b 23 July 1985); Career teacher Brewers Hill Sch Dunstable 1969–72; asst curate All Saints Maidstone 1975–79, chaplain St Hild and St Bede Coll Durham 1979–85, domestic chaplain to Archbishop of York and Diocesan Dir of Ordinands 1985–91, incumbent Scarborough St Martin Dio of York 1991–2001, dean of Blackburn 2001–; selector: ACCM, Advsy Bd of Miny (ABM); memb General Synod 2003–05, memb House of Bishops Inspectorate 2003–; various chaplaincies to police, theatre and univ depts 1991–2001; chm Scarborough Christian Aid Ctee 1996–98, chm of govrs St Martin’s Aided Deanery Jr Sch 1991–99, memb N Yorks LEA 1997–99, govr The Friends of the Anglican Centre Rome 1996–2010; Recreations sport, mountaineering, theatre, music, gardening, travel; Style— The Very Rev The Dean of Blackburn; K The Deanery, Preston New Road, Blackburn, Lancashire BB2 6PS (e-mail armstrong@deanery2001.fsnet.co.uk); Cathedral Office, Cathedral Close, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 5AA (tel 01254 503090, fax 01254 689666, e-mail dean@blackburncathedral.co.uk, website www.blackburncathedral.com) ARMSTRONG, Lt-Col Sir Christopher John Edmund Stuart; 7 Bt (UK 1841), of Gallen Priory, King’s Co; MBE (1979); s of Sir Andrew Clarence Francis Armstrong, 6 Bt, CMG (d 1997); b 15 January 1940; Educ Ampleforth, RMA; m 1972, Georgina Elizabeth Carey, 2 da of late Lt-Col W G Lewis, of Hayling Island; 3 s (Charles Andrew b 1973, James Hugo b 1974, Sam Edward b 1986), 1 da (Victoria Jane b 1980); Heir s, Charles Armstrong; Career Lt-Col RLC; Style— Lt-Col Sir Christopher Armstrong, Bt, MBE ARMSTRONG, Christopher Paul (Kit); s of Robert Armstrong, of Preston, Lancs, and Pauline, ne´e Moreland; b 19 October 1955; Educ Univ of Edinburgh (MB ChB, MD); Children 1 s (James Robert b 25 July 1986), 1 da (Charlotte Beth b 25 Dec 1988); Career trg in surgery various hosps (Edinburgh, Cape Town, Manchester, Bristol), conslt surgn

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solo albums: The Space Between Us 1998, As If To Nothing 2002, Piano Works 2004, Film Works 2005, Memory Takes My Hand 2008; GLAA Young Jazz Musician of the Year Award 1980; FTCL, FRAM; Style— Craig Armstrong, Esq, OBE; K Symphonic Ltd (fax 0141 331 2906, e-mail symphonic.music@virgin.net) ARMSTRONG, Prof David Millar; s of James Armstrong (d 1990), and Jean Alexandra, ne´e Millar (d 1998); b 25 May 1941; Educ Workington GS, Univ of Oxford (BA, BSc), Australian Nat Univ (PhD); m 12 Aug 1964, Lucinda Russell, da of George Graham Kennedy (d 1955); 1 da (Katherine Anne b 1965), 1 s (James Graham b 1966); Career Univ of Bristol: lectr 1968–78, reader 1978–84, prof of physiology 1984–2004, head of dept 1990–95 and 2003–04, emeritus prof 2004–; memb: Neurosciences and Mental Health Bd MRC 1987–91, Trg Awards Ctee MRC 1989–93; memb: Marine Biological Assoc 1965, Physiological Soc 1968; Recreations walking, wildlife photography, reading, social and medical historical research; Style— Prof David Armstrong; K School of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Bristol, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TD (tel 0117 928 9101, fax 0117 928 8923, e-mail d.m.armstrong@bristol.ac.uk) ARMSTRONG, Dr Ernest McAlpine (Mac); CB (2005); s of Ernest Armstrong (d 1988), and Mary Brownlie McLean, ne´e McAlpine (d 1980); b 3 June 1945; Educ Hamilton Acad, Univ of Glasgow (BSc, MB, ChB); m 15 July 1970, Dr Katherine Mary Dickson, da of Dr William C Young; 2 s (Euan McAlpine b 1 March 1972, Neil William b 4 Feb 1976); Career jr house offr Glasgow 1970–71, lectr in pathology Univ of Glasgow 1971–74, princ in general practice Connel 1975–93, sec BMA 1993–2000, chief med offr Scottish Exec 2001–05; trainer in general practice 1980–90; FRCP (Glasgow), FRCPEd, FRCGP, FFPHM, FRCSEd; Recreations music, travelling, sailing; Clubs Caledonian; Style— Dr Mac Armstrong, CB ARMSTRONG, Fiona Kathryn (Lady MacGregor of MacGregor); da of Robert Armstrong, of Cumbria, and Pauline, ne´e Moreland; b 28 November 1956; Educ St Thomas Moore Sch Preston, Tuson Coll Preston, UCL; m 14 May 2005, Sir Malcolm MacGregor of MacGregor, Bt, qv; Career reporter Radio 210 Reading 1980–82, journalist BBC TV Manchester 1982–85, reporter Border TV Cumbria 1985–87, newscaster ITN 1987–92, presenter GMTV 1992–93, freelance 1993– (incl antiques, lifestyle, fishing and political progs for ITV and Sky), presenter Lookaround (ITV Border) 1993–2008, newscaster BBC News 24 2010–; pres NSPCC N Cumbria; dir Clan Armstrong Tst; tstee: Second Chance Charity; patron Angling for Youth Devpt; memb: Salmon and Trout Assoc, Tyburn Angling Soc; hon fell Univ of Central Lancs; Books ‘F’ is for Flyfishing (1993), The Commuter’s Cookbook (1995), Let’s Start Flyfishing (1999), Big Food for Wee Macs (2004); Recreations fishing, cooking; Clubs Reform; Style— Ms Fiona Armstrong; K e-mail fiona@borderheritage.co.uk; c/o Knight Ayton Management, 35 Great James Street, London WC1N 3HB (tel 020 7831 4400, fax 020 7836 8333, e-mail info@knightayton.co.uk) ARMSTRONG, Prof Isobel Mair; da of Richard Aneurin Jones (d 1953), and Marjorie, ne´e Jackson (d 2004); b 25 March 1937, London; Educ Friends Sch Saffron Walden Essex, Univ of Leicester (BA, PhD); m 9 Aug 1961, (John) Michael Armstrong, s of Rev Charles Armstrong (d 1947); 2 s (Thomas b 5 Oct 1968, Stephen b 24 April 1975), 1 da (Ursula b 16 Aug 1971); Career post doctoral fell in English Westfield Coll London 1962–63, asst lectr then lectr in English UCL 1963–70, lectr then sr lectr in English Univ of Leicester 1970–79; prof of English: Univ of Southampton 1979–89, Birkbeck Coll London 1989–2002 (emeritus prof 2002–); Breadloaf Sch of English: visiting prof MA Prog Middlebury Coll Vermont, Robert Frost chair Sch of English 2002; visiting prof: Dept of English Princeton Univ, English Dept Harvard Univ, Hinkley prof English Dept Johns Hopkins Univ; sr research fell Inst of English Studies Univ of London 2003; gen ed British Council Writers and their Work (second series) 1990–2006; fndr ctee memb Ctee for Univ English, co-ed Women - A Cultural Review 1988, fndr ctee memb Br Assoc of Victorian Studies 2001; Br Acad Warton Lecture on English Poetry 2011; pres Br Assoc for Victorian Studies 2003–06 (memb 2000–); FBA 2003; Books incl: Every Man Will Shout (with R Mansfield, 1964), The Major Victorian Poets - Reconsiderations (1969), Victorian Scrutinies (1972), A Sudden Line (1976), Language as Living Form in Nineteenth Century Poetry (1982), Jane Austen - Mansfield Park (1988), Victorian Poetry: Poetry, Poetics and Politics (1993), Jane Austen - Sense and Sensibility (1994), Nineteenth Century Women Poets: An Oxford Anthology (co-ed, 1996), The Radical Aesthetic (2000), Victorian Glassworlds: Glass Culture and the Imagination 1930–1980 (2008, John Russell Lowell Prize Modern Language Assoc 2009); contrib to various other books incl: Victorian Poetry (1968), Critical Essays on George Eliot (1970), Augustan Worlds (1978), The Oxford Literary Review (1981), Women Reading Women’s Writing (1987), Dickens and Other Victorians (1988), Textuality and Sexuality (1993), Women’s Poetry of the Enlightenment and Women’s Poetry Late Romantic to Late Victorian (with Virginia Blain, 1999), Transactions & Encounters (2002), Multimedia Histories (2006), Desert Collages (2007), Infinite Difference Other Poetries by UK Women Poets (2010), Harriet Martineau: Authorship, Society and Empire (2010); contrib reviews to various jls incl: Times Literary Supplements 1986–, Victorian Studies, Jl of Victorian Culture, Textual Practice; contrib and team memb NCSE online jls edn 2008; Recreations travel, drawing, writing; Style— Prof Isobel Armstrong, FBA; K 15 Furzedown Road, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1PN; School of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX (tel 020 7631 6000, fax 020 7631 6072, e-mail isobel.armstrong@logic-net.co.uk) ARMSTRONG, Rear Adm John Herbert Arthur James (Louis); CBE (2004); s of John William Armstrong (d 1999), of Frome, Somerset, and Marie Helen, ne´e Clark (d 1979); b 4 September 1946; Educ King’s Sch Canterbury, BRNC Dartmouth, Magdalen Coll Oxford (MA); m 1, 7 April 1973 (m dis 2006), Marjorie Anne (Darjie), ne´e Corbett; 1 s (Mark b 21 Feb 1976), 1 da (Mandy b 10 June 1978); m 2, 22 June 2011, Miriam (Mimi), ne´e Meyer; Career served Royal Navy 1964–98; serv at sea in HM Ships Fife, Intrepid, Zulu, Illustrious and HM Yacht Britannia (also various staff, legal and admin posts ashore) 1970–87; called to the Bar Middle Temple 1976; seconded to Cabinet Office (Overseas and Def Secretariat) 1987–89, dep dir Naval Operational Requirements MOD 1989–91, RCDS 1992, dir Naval Manpower Planning 1993, dir Corp Programming Naval Personnel 1994, cmdt RN Staff Coll Greenwich 1994–95, Sr Naval Directing Staff RCDS 1996–98,

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chief exec RICS 1998–2010; memb Cncl London Inst of City and Guilds 2005–, dir Inst of Leadership and Mgmnt 2006–; chm Spada Ltd 2010–, dir SNT Media Ltd 2010–; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Chartered Surveyors 2006; FRSA, FICPD; Recreations music (choral singing), the arts, tennis, skiing, parties; Clubs Reform; Style— Rear Adm Louis Armstrong, CBE; K 25 Farley Court, Allsop Place, London NW1 5LG (e-mail louis@armstrongassociates.co.uk) ARMSTRONG, Karen Andersen; da of John Oliver Seymour Armstrong (d 1975), and Eileen Hastings, ne´e McHale; b 14 November 1944; Educ Convent of the Holy Child Jesus Edgbaston Birmingham, St Anne’s Coll Oxford (MA, MLitt, Violet Vaughan Morgan prize); Career writer and broadcaster; Soc of the Holy Child Jesus (RC teaching order of nuns) 1962–69, tutorial research fell Bedford Coll London 1973–76, head of English James Allen’s Girls’ Sch Dulwich 1976–82, freelance writer and broadcaster 1982–; winner Calamus Fndn Annual Award 1991; winner Muslim Public Affrs Cncl Media Award 1999; Television work incl: The First Christian (six part documentary on St Paul) 1984, Varieties of Religious Experience (interview series) 1984, Tongues of Fire (interview series) 1985; Books Through the Narrow Gate (1981), Beginning the World (1983), The First Christian (1983), Tongues of Fire (1985), The Gospel According to Woman (1986), Holy War - The Crusades and their Impact on Today’s World (1988), Muhammed - A Western Attempt to Understand Islam (1991), A History of God (1993), The End of Silence - Women and Priesthood (1993), A History of Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths (1996), In the Beginning - A New Interpretation of Genesis (1996), The Battle for God Fundamentalism in Judaism, Christianity and Islam (2000), Islam: A Short History (2000), Buddha (2001), The Spiral Staircase: My Climb Out of Darkness (2004), A Short History of Myth (2005), The Great Transformation: The Beginning of Our Religious Traditions (2006); Recreations music, theatre, fiction, having dinner with friends; Style— Ms Karen Armstrong ARMSTRONG, Prof Peter; s of Alexander Armstrong, of London, and Ada, ne´e Lapidas (d 1963); b 31 August 1940; Educ Marylebone GS, Middx Hosp Med Sch (MB BS); m Carole Jennifer Armstrong; 2 s (Damon Oliver b 17 Oct 1971 d 1972, Jethro Karl b 22 Feb 1974), 1 da (Natasha Janine b 23 Nov 1972); Career house physician Middx Hosp 1963, house surgn Kettering General Hosp 1964; sr registrar in radiology: Middx Hosp 1965–68 (registrar 1964–65), Guy’s Hosp 1968–70; conslt in radiology KCH 1970–77, prof and vice-chm of radiology Univ of Virginia Hosp 1981–89 (assoc prof 1977–81), prof of radiology and Mercer chair of diagnostic radiology Bart’s 1989–2005; RCR: George Simon lectr 1993, warden clinical radiology 1994–98, pres 1998–2001; ed Clinical Radiology 1990–94; pres Euro Soc of Thoracic Imaging 1995–96; Robley Dunglison Prize Univ of Virginia Med Sch 1983 and 1984; memb: Br Inst of Radiology 1966, RSM 1984; FRCR 1968, FMedSci 1999, FRCP 2000; Books Diagnostic Imaging, Imaging of Diseases of the Chest, Diagnostic Radiology in Surgical Practise, Concise Textbook of Radiology; Recreations reading, theatre, art; Clubs Shadow’s Radiology; Style— Prof Peter Armstrong; K 8 Westrow, Westleigh Avenue, London SW15 6RH (tel 020 8789 2445, e-mail peterarmstrong@doctors.org.uk) ARMSTRONG, His Hon Judge Peter John Bowden; s of William David Armstrong, MBE (d 1966), of Durham, and Kathleen Mary, ne´e Wood (d 1997); b 19 December 1951; Educ Durham Johnston Grammar Tech Sch, Trinity Coll Cambridge (MA); m 1976, Joanna, da of late Brian Charles Arthur Cox; 2 da (Charlotte Kate b 8 Feb 1979, Helen Joanna b 1 Oct 1980); Career called to the Bar Middle Temple 1974; barr NE Circuit 1976–2000, head Fountain Chambers Middlesbrough 1992–2000, recorder 1994–2000 (asst recorder 1990–94), circuit judge (NE Circuit) 2000–; Recreations golf, cricket, rugby, music; Clubs Eaglescliffe Golf, Durham CCC; Style— His Hon Judge Armstrong; K Teesside Combined Court Centre, Russell Street, Middlesbrough TS1 2AE (tel 01642 340000, fax 01642 340002) ARMSTRONG, William Samuel (Billy); s of James Armstrong (d 1996), and Anne E, ne´e Sinclair; b 21 June 1943, Coagh, Co Tyrone; Educ Cookstown Secdy Sch; m 21 July 1970, Glynis, ne´e Vance; 2 s (William Samuel b 16 June 1971, Phillip Joseph Vance b 18 July 1978), 2 da (Mrs Sandra Glynis Overend, MLA, qv, b 11 May 1973, Juli Anne Elizabeth b 11 April 1982); Career farmer 1958–, pt/t reserve constable Royal Ulster Constabulary 1975–89; memb UUP 1965–, MLA (UUP) Mid-Ulster 1998–2011; memb and past chm Stewartstown Devpt Assoc, chm Bd of Govrs Stewartstown Primary Sch; memb: Loyal Orders, Brigh Presbyterian Church, Bd of Govrs Coagh Primary Sch, Cookstown and Western Shores Area Network (past chm); Recreations genealogy; Style— Billy Armstrong, Esq; K Prospect House, Coagh Road, Stewartstown, Co Tyrone BT71 5JH (tel 028 8773 8641, fax 028 8773 8844, e-mail info@billyarmstrong.co.uk) ARMSTRONG-DAMPIER, Philip Donald; s of Donald Armstrong-Dampier, and Audrey Armstrong-Dampier; b St Asaph, Denbighshire; m Lynn, ne´e Hoptrough; 2 s (Guy Yohji, Max Oliver Xan); Career TV prodr; early career with 20th Century Fox and CBS News, prodr and dir TVS 1988–92, freelance prodr and dir then md Outpost Films, head of factual, factual entertainment and corporate ITN Prodns 2003–11 (dep head and exec prod 2000–02), currently co-fndr and md 1212 Prodns; exec prodr of numerous documentaries and series for ITV, Channel 4, Five, Discovery Channel, Nat Geographic, Animal Planet, AETN, Travel Channel and AAN; exhbns: Oriel Theatr Clwyd, New Contemporaries ICA 1981, White Elephant Gallery Leeds; FRGS; Recreations swimming, travelling; Clubs Lansdowne; Style— Philip Armstrong-Dampier, Esq; K e-mail philip@1212productions.co.uk ARMSTRONG-JONES, Peregrine Thomas Owen Llewelyn; s of Ronald Owen Lloyd Armstrong-Jones, MBE, QC, DL (d 1966), and Jenifer, ne´e Unite; yr half-bro of The Earl of Snowdon, GCVO, qv; Educ Eton, RAC (Dip); m 27 Oct 1987, Caroline Therese, ne´e Bloy; 1 da (India Sophie b 22 Feb 1997), 1 s (Robert Owen Llewelyn b 13 Jan 2000); Career md Atlas Sound and Lighting Design 1981–84, fndr Bentley’s Entertainments Ltd 1984– (events organiser to David and Victoria Beckham, Sir Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley, HRH The Princess Royal and Prince Albert II of Monaco); owner: Plas Dinas Estate North Wales, Plas Dinas Hotel; Style— Peregrine Armstrong-Jones, Esq; K Bentley’s Entertainments Limited, 7 Square Rigger Row, Plantation Wharf, York Road, London SW11 3TZ; media enquiries: Fletcher Associates, Creative and Media Agency, 25 Parkway, London N20 0XN (tel 020 8361 8061) ARMSTRONG OF HILL TOP, Baroness (Life Peer UK 2010), of Crook in the County of Durham; Rt Hon Hilary Jane Armstrong; da of Rt Hon Ernest Armstrong (d 1996), and Hannah, ne´e Lamb; b 30 November 1945; Educ Monkwearmouth Comp Sch Sunderland, West Ham Coll of Technol (BSc), Univ of Birmingham (Dip Social Work); m 17 Oct 1992, Paul Corrigan; Career VSO teacher Murray Girls’ HS Kenya 1967–69, social worker Newcastle City Social Servs Dept 1970–73, community worker Southwick Neighbourhood Action Project Sunderland 1973–75, lectr in community and youth work Sunderland Poly 1975–86, sec/researcher to father Ernest Armstrong MP 1986–87, MP (Lab) Durham NW 1987–2010; oppn spokesman on educn 1988–93, PPS to John Smith, Leader of the Oppn 1992–94, Treasy Team 1994–95, shadow min for local govt 1995–97; min of state (local govt and housing 1997–99, local govt and English regions 1999–2001) DETR 1997–2001, Parly sec to the Treasy (Govt chief whip) 2001–06, min for the Cabinet Office and for social exclusion and Chllr of the Duchy of Lancaster 2006–07; memb Educn Select Ctee 1988, chm PLP Educn Ctee; memb Durham CC 1985–87; Recreations theatre, reading; Style— The Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top; K House of Lords, London SW1A OPW ARMSTRONG OF ILMINSTER, Baron (Life Peer UK 1988), of Ashill in the County of Somerset; Sir Robert Temple Armstrong; GCB (1983, KCB 1978, CB 1974), CVO (1975);


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s of Sir Thomas (Henry Wait) Armstrong (d 1994), and Hester Muriel, ne´e Draper (d 1982); b 30 March 1927; Educ Eton, ChCh Oxford; m 1953 (m dis 1985), Serena Mary Benedicta (d 1994), er da of Sir Roger James Ferguson Chance, 3 Bt, MC; 2 da (Hon Jane Orlanda (Hon Mrs Joseph Whitlock Blundell) b 1954, Hon Teresa Brigid (Hon Mrs Simon Littlewood) b 1957); m 2, 1985, (Mary) Patricia, o da of Charles Cyril Carlow (d 1957); 1 step-da (Lt Polly Ann Charlotte McCowen RN b 1975); Career asst sec: Cabinet Office 1964–66, Treasury 1967–68; under sec Treasury 1968–70, princ private sec to PM 1970–75, dep under sec Home Office 1975–77, perm under sec 1977–79, sec of the Cabinet 1979–87, head Home Civil Service 1981–87; chm: Biotechnology Investments Ltd 1989–2000, Bristol and West Building Society 1993–97 (non-exec dir 1988–97), Forensic Investigative Associates (London) 1997–2003; non-exec dir: BAT Industries plc 1988–97, NM Rothschild and Sons Ltd 1988–97 (conslt 1997–2000), Rio Tinto plc (formerly RTZ Corporation plc) 1988–97 (non-exec dir CRA Ltd Dec 1995–97), Shell Transport and Trading plc 1988–97, Inchcape plc 1988–95, Lucas Industries plc 1989–92, Carlton Television Ltd 1991–95, IAMGOLD Corp Ltd (Canada) 1995–2003, Bank of Ireland 1997–2001, 3i Bioscience Investment Tst plc 2000–02; memb Advsy Panel E-Clear (UK) plc 2007–; chm: Bd of Tstees V&A 1988–98, Hestercombe Gardens Tst Ltd 1996–2005, Bd of Govrs RNCM 2000–05, Leeds Castle Fndn 2001–07 (tstee 1987–2007), Sir Edward Heath Charitable Fndn 2005–; memb Bd of Dirs Royal Opera House 1988–93 (sec 1968–87), memb Wells Cathedral Sch Fndn 2007–; chllr Univ of Hull 1994–2006; Hon Liveryman Salters’ Co 1983; fell Eton Coll 1979–94; hon student ChCh Oxford 1985, Rhodes tstee 1975–97, Hon FRAM 1985; hon bencher Inner Temple 1986; Hon LLD Univ of Hull 1994; Recreations music; Clubs Brooks’s; Style— The Rt Hon the Lord Armstrong of Ilminster, GCB, CVO; K House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW ARNOLD, Bruce; OBE (2003); b 1936; Educ Kingham Hill Sch, TCD (MA), UCD (DLitt); m; 3 c; Career journalist 1960s: The Irish Times, The Irish Press, The Sunday Independent, Hibernia National Review; corr The Guardian 1962–68; Irish Independent: political commentator and parly corr 1972–86, London ed 1986–87, literary ed 1987–2000, chief critic 2000–; hon fell Trinity Coll Dublin 2001, FRSL 1994; Novels A Singer at the Wedding, The Song of the Nightingale, The Muted Swan, Running to Paradise; Non-Fiction A Concise History of Irish Art, Orpen: Mirror to an Age, What Kind of Country, Margaret Thatcher: A Study in Power, An Art Atlas of Britain and Ireland (1991), William Orpen (1991), The Scandal of Ulysses (1991, revised edn 2004), Mainie Jellett and the Modern Movement in Ireland (1991), Haughey: His Life and Unlucky Deeds (1993), Jack Yeats (1998), Swift: An Illustrated Life (1999), Jack Lynch: Hero in Crisis (2001), The Spire and Other Essays in Irish Culture (2003), He That Is Down Need Fear No Fall (2008), The Fight for Democracy (2009), The Irish Gulag: How the State Betrayed Its Innocent Children (2009), Derek Hill (2010); Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Bruce Arnold, Esq, OBE, FRSL; K c/o Jonathan Williams Literary Agency, Rosney Mews, Upper Glengeary Road, Co Dublin, Ireland (tel 00 353 1 280 3482) ARNOLD, Dr David; s of Ernest Edward, (d 1984), and Teresa Eliza Mary, ne´e Grimsdell (d 1996); b 18 June 1943; Educ St Ignatius Coll, Wandsworth Tech Coll (HNC), South Bank Poly, Univ of Bristol (MSc), Cranfield Inst (PhD); m 28 Sept 1963, Jean Selina, da of Charles Owen George Brodie; 2 da (Melanie b 8 March 1967, Louise b 14 Oct 1979), 1 s (Mark b 19 April 1969); Career trainee engr 1962, trainee Edward A Pearce and Partners Consulting Engrs 1962–66; Troup Bywaters and Anders Consulting Engrs: intermediate engr 1962–73, sr ptnr 1991–99 (ptnr 1973); CIBSE co-fndr Thermal Storage Gp (formerly chm, pres 1994–95); chm: Strategy 2000 Ctee, CLIMA 2000 Exec Ctee 1989–93, NES 1993–98; memb ASHRAE (Ed Bd ASHRAE Jl, Publishing Cncl 1993–97, dir 1996–99 and 2002–05); visiting prof London South Bank Univ 2010–; author of numerous tech papers; CEng, FCIBSE (memb 1969–, chm Meetings Ctee 1980–85, memb Cncl 1984–87), MIMechE 1970, FREng 1993; Recreations photography, cycling; Clubs Royal Photographic Soc, Sonning; Style— Dr David Arnold, FREng; K Troup, Bywaters and Anders, 11 Queen Victoria Street, Reading RG1 1SY (tel 0118 957 6840, fax 0118 957 6825, e-mail davidarnold43@ymail.com) ARNOLD, David; b 23 January 1962, Luton, Beds; Career film and television composer; television scores incl: Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) 2000, Little Britain 2003–06, Little Britain USA 2008, Crooked House 2008, Free Agents 2009, Sherlock 2010, Come Fly With Me; film scores incl: Stargate 1994, Independence Day 1996 (Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television Grammy Award), A Life Less Ordinary 1997, Godzilla 1998, five James Bond films (Tomorrow Never Dies 1997, The World Is Not Enough 1999, Die Another Day 2002, Casino Royale 2006, Quantum of Solace 2008), Shaft 2000, Zoolander 2001, Changing Lanes 2002, 2 Fast 2 Furious 2003, The Stepford Wives 2004, Four Brothers 2005, Amazing Grace 2006, Hot Fuzz 2007, How to Lose Friends & Alienate People 2008, Made In Dagenham 2010, Morning Glory 2010, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader 2010, Paul 2011; co-writer: The World Is Not Enough (Garbage), You Know My Name (Chris Cornell), Surrender (kd lang); collaborations with: Cast, The Cardigans, Kaiser Chiefs, Massive Attack, Pulp, Natasha Bedingfield, Melanie C, Bjo¨rk, Chris Cornell, Shirley Manson, Mark Morriss; album prodr The Performance (Dame Shirley Bassey, DBE, qv); musical dir London Olympics 2012; ambass CARE Int; Style— David Arnold, Esq; K Air Studios, Lyndhurst Road, London NW3 5NG ARNOLD, Prof David John; s of Mansel John Arnold (d 1996), and May, ne´e Dominey (d 1995); b 1 October 1946, London; Educ Univ of Exeter (BA), Univ of Sussex (DPhil); m 1988, Juliet, ne´e Miller; Career prof of the history of S Asia SOAS Univ of London; FBA 2004; Books The Problem of Nature: Environment, Culture and European Expansion (1996), Science, Technology and Medicine in Colonial India (2000), Gandhi (2001), The Age of Discovery 1400–1600 (2 edn, 2002), The Tropics and the Traveling Gaze: India, Landscape and Science 1800–1856 (2006); Style— Prof David J Arnold; K Department of History, School of Oriental and African Studies, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG ARNOLD, David Philip James; s of Philip Arthur Arnold (d 1988), and Christine May, ne´e Rowe (d 2008); b 13 August 1955; Educ Merchant Taylors’, Univ of Exeter; m 19 Aug 1978, Carol Alice, da of Arthur George Edward Williams (d 1973); 2 da (Kirsten b 7 Feb 1986, Lucy b 4 May 1993), 1 s (James b 7 July 1995); Career CA; ptnr Ernst & Young LLP 1988–; Freeman City of London 1976, Liveryman Worshipful Co of Fishmongers 1982; FCA 1979; Style— David Arnold, Esq; K Ernst & Young LLP, 1 More London Place, London SE1 2AF (tel 020 7951 1913, fax 020 7951 9315, e-mail darnold@uk.ey.com) ARNOLD, Graham; s of Charles Arnold (d 1971), of Brighton, E Sussex, and Mildred, ne´e King (d 1963); b 24 May 1932; Educ Beckenham Sch of Art, RCA; m 1961, Ann, da of Prof Edmund Telfer; Career painter in residence Digswell House Herts 1960–63, sr lectr in fine art Kingston Poly 1963–72; visiting tutor in fine art: Westminster Sch 1961–65, Royal Acad Schs 1966–71; fndr memb The Brotherhood of Ruralists (with Ann Arnold, David Inshaw, Peter Blake, Jann Howarth, Graham Ovenden, and Annie Ovenden) 1975; work in public collections incl: Royal Acad of Arts, Bristol City Art Gallery, Contemporary Arts Soc, Univ of Liverpool Gallery, Nat Gallery of NZ, Br Museum, Southport Museum and Art Gallery; illustrations for numerous books incl: Round About a Great Estate, The Epic of Gilgamesh; RCA travelling scholarship to Italy 1958–60, Univ of London scholarship for painting 1973, Chichester Nat Art Exhibition prize for painting 1975; Royal Academician SW Acad of Fine and Applied Arts 2000; FRAS 2004; Exhibitions Royal Acad Summer Exhibition 1950, 1959 and 1976, Festival Gallery Bath 1977, The Fine Arts Soc Edinburgh 1977, Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery 1977,

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solo exhibitions incl: Brighton Art Gallery (with Ann Arnold) 1971, Festival Gallery Bath 1976, George Gallery Bristol 1978, Brillig Art Centre Bath 1979, Festival Gallery Bath 1980, Bodmin Gallery 1981, The David Paul Gallery Chichester 1982, Piccadilly Gallery London 1983, 1986, 1988 (with Ann Arnold), 1991, 1993 and 1995, major retrospective MOMA Wales Machynlleth 1992, Royal Acad Summer Show (by special invitation) 2001, Silk Top Hat Gallery (Festival of English Song Ludlow) 2002, MOMA Wales 2002 and 2003, Three Decades - A Celebration (The Ruralists) (MOMA Machynleth) 2003, Leicester Galleries 2005, Wiltshire Heritage Museum 2006, Silk Top Hat Gallery Ludlow 2007, Southampton City Art Gallery (Samuel Palmer to the Ruralists) 2008; Recreations beekeeping, music, poetry and writing, astronomy, being in deep countryside, gardening; Clubs Arts; Style— Graham Arnold, Esq; K c/o Silk Top Hat Gallery, 4 Quality Square, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 1AR ARNOLD, Jacques Arnold; s of late Samuel Arnold, and Eugenie Arnold; b London; Educ sch in Brazil, LSE (BSc Econ); m 22 May 1976, Patricia Anne, da of late Dennis Maunder, of Windsor, Berks; 2 da (Hazel Jane b 1979, Philippa Rachel b 1981), 1 s (David Samuel b 1984); Career asst gp rep Midland Bank Brazil 1976–78, regnl dir Thomas Cook Gp 1978–84, asst trade fin dir Midland Bank 1984–85, dir American Express Europe Ltd 1985–87; Parly candidate (Cons) Coventry SE 1983, MP (Cons) Gravesham 1987–97, Parly candidate 2001; PPS to David Maclean as: min of state for the environment and countryside 1992–93, min of state Home Office 1993–95; memb: Educn, Science and Arts Select Ctee 1989–92, Treasy Select Ctee 1997; chm Cons Backbench Constitutional Affrs Ctee 1996–97 (vice-chm 1995–96); sec: Cons Backbench Foreign and Cwlth Affrs Ctee 1990–92 and 1995–97, Br-Latin American Parly Gp 1987–97; chm: Br-Brazil Parly Gp 1992–97, Br-Portuguese Parly Gp 1994–97; vice-chm Cons Backbench Pty Orgn Ctee 1995–97; advsr for: Latin America, GEC plc 1998–99, BAE Systems plc 1999–2004, First Magazine 2004–; patron Gravesham Cons Assoc 1997–; tstee Environment Fndn 1989–2003; chm Kent County Scout Cncl 1998–2000; co cncllr Oundle Northants 1981–85; Grand Official Order of the Southern Cross (Brazil) 1993; Books A History of Britain’s Parliamentary Constituencies (2011), The Royal Houses of Europe Series (29 titles); Recreations family life, gardening, genealogy; Clubs Carlton; Style— Jacques A Arnold, Esq; K Fairlawn, 243 London Road, West Malling, Kent ME19 5AD (tel 01732 848573, office tel and fax 01732 848388, e-mail jacquesarnold@uwclub.net) ARNOLD, Jennette; AM; Career nurse 1973–81, health visitor 1981–86, pre-pregnancy project co-ordinator W Midlands Regnl HA 1986–87; RCN: industrial rels offr 1987–89, special advsr (on equalities) to Gen Sec 1989–91, sr offr NE Thames region 1991–94, sr advsr 1994–97; assoc Beacon Organisational Devpt and Trg Servs 1997–, dir JSA Consultancy 1997–; memb London Assembly GLA (Lab) London 2000– (chair 2008–); London Assembly: memb Mayor’s Advsy Cabinet, memb Health and Public Service Ctee, memb Econ and Social Devpt Ctee, memb EU Ctee of the Regions; chair London Health Cmmn (LHC) 2004–, vice-chm London Cultural Consortium 2004; memb: Metropolitan Police Authy, Police Advsy Bd; memb Lab Pty Nat Policy Forum, memb Bd Lab Women’s Network; memb London Regnl Cncl Arts Cncl, tstee Sadler’s Wells Theatre Fndn; vice-chair Stephen Lawrence Charitable Tst, govr Coram Family Childcare Charity; Style— Mrs Jennette Arnold, AM; K London Assembly, City Hall, Queens Walk, Southwark, London SE1 2AA (tel 020 7983 4349, fax 020 7983 5874, e-mail jennette.arnold@london.gov.uk) ARNOLD, Prof John Andre´; s of Capt Andre´ Eugene Arnold (d 1974), and May, ne´e Vickers (d 1977); b 30 April 1944, Preston, Lancs; Educ Haberdashers’ Aske’s, LSE (MSc); Family 2 da (Kate Lynne b 1976, Mandy Louise b 1978); m, 29 March 1997, Sylvia, ne´e Bailey; Career teaching fell Mgmnt Studies LSE 1967–69, lectr in accounting Univ of Kent 1969–71; Univ of Manchester: lectr in accounting 1971–75, sr lectr 1975–77, prof of accounting 1977–86, KPMG Peat Marwick prof of accounting 1986–94, dean Faculty of Econ and Social Studies 1987–89, pro-vice-chllr 1990–94, dir Manchester Business Sch and KPMG prof of accounting and fin mgmnt 1994–2006; visiting prof Univ of Washington 1981–82; dir of research ICAEW 1987–94; non-exec dir PZ Cussons plc 2007–; pres Manchester Soc of CAs 1991–92 (vice-pres 1989–90, dep pres 1990–91), chm Pro Manchester 2007–08; Hon MA (Econ) Univ of Manchester; FCA 1967; Books Pricing and Output Decisions (1973), Topics in Management Accounting (1980), Accounting for Management Decisions (1983, 3 edn 1996), Management Accounting Research and Practice (1983), Financial Accounting (1985, 2 edn 1994), Management Accounting: British Case Studies (1987), Management Accounting: Expanding the Horizons (1987), Financial Reporting: The Way Forward (1990), The Future Shape of Financial Reports (1991); Recreations squash, tennis, golf; Clubs Marple Cricket & Squash, Marple Golf; Style— Prof John Arnold; K 3 Green Meadows, Marple, Cheshire SK6 6QF (tel 0161 449 9432, e-mail john.arnold@mbs.ac.uk) ARNOLD, Rt Rev John Stanley Kenneth; s of (Stanley) Kenneth Arnold, and Mary, ne´e Murray (d 2005); b 12 June 1953, Sheffield, S Yorks; Educ Ratcliffe Coll Leics, Trinity Coll Oxford (BA), Gregorian Univ Rome (BPhil, BTh, JCD); Career barr-at-law Cncl of Legal Educn 1975–76; Westminster Cathedral: hosp and cathedral chaplain 1985–88, cathedral sub-administrator 1988–93; parish priest Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St George Enfield 1993–2001, vicar gen and chllr Westminster RC Diocese 2001–06, moderator of the Curia 2005–, auxiliary bishop of Westminster 2006– (titular bishop of Lindisfarne 2006–); Publications Quality of Mercy: A Re-evaluation of the Sacrament of Reconciliation (1993); Style— The Rt Rev John Arnold; K Archbishop’s House, Ambrosden Avenue, London SW1P 1QJ (tel 020 7931 6062, fax 020 7931 6058, e-mail johnarnold@rcdow.org.uk) ARNOLD, Luqman; s of Claude Ian Morris Arnold (d 2003), and Muftiah, ne´e Dutt (d 2011); b 16 April 1950, Calcutta; Educ Oundle, Univ of London (BSc (Econs)); m 14 April 1988, Chumsri Sawangpanit; 1 s (Jocelyn Sivakorn b 31 March 1994); Career First National Bank in Dallas 1972–76, Manufacturers Hanover Corporation 1976–82, head of investment banking origination Credit Suisse First Boston 1982–92, research sabbatical 1992–93, memb Exec Ctee and Bd Banque Paribas 1993–96, chm Gp Exec Bd and pres UBS AG 1996–2001, chief exec Abbey National plc 2002–04, sr advsr to chm Grupo Santander 2004–06, chm Cartesius Advsrs SA; chm Design Museum 2005–; Recreations horse riding, tennis, skiing; Clubs Bangkok Sports, Tanglin; Style— Luqman Arnold, Esq; K Cartesius Advisers SA, Via Della Posta 4, PO Box 6274, CH 6901, Luciano (tel 0041 91 260 3842) ARNOLD, Malcolm; s of Colin William Arnold (d 1988), of Northwich, Cheshire, and Jane, ne´e Powell; b 4 April 1940; Educ Verdin GS Winsford Cheshire, Loughborough Univ; m Madelyn, ne´e Morrissey; 1 s (Andrew b 20 Jan 1966), 1 da (Helen b 27 Sept 1964);

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Career athletics coach; dir of coaching Uganda 1968–72, nat athletics coach Wales 1974–94, head of coaching and devpt British Athletic Federation 1994–97, exec dir Performance Athlete Services Ltd 1997–, head coach of track and field Univ of Bath 1998–99, performance mangr UK Athletics High Performance Centre Univ of Bath 1999–2009, nat coach (hurdles) UK Athletics 2009–; coach to Olympic teams: Uganda 1968 and 1972, GB and NI 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992 and 2000; head coach GB and NI Olympic Team 1996; coach to: late John Akii-Bua (Olympic 400m hurdles champion 1972, world record holder 1972–76), Colin Jackson (world champion 1993 and 1999, world record holder 60m and 110m hurdles), Kay Morley (Cwlth 100m hurdles champion 1990), Mark McKoy (Olympic 110m hurdles Gold medal 1992), Jason Gardener (World 60m Champion (indoors) 2004), numerous Br int athletes; Books author of ten athletics books; Recreations rally driver of enthusiasm but no distinction; Style— Malcolm Arnold, Esq; K Froxfield House, 139 The Street, Broughton Gifford, Melksham, Wiltshire SN12 8PH (e-mail malarnold@aol.com) ARNOLD, Michael; s of Dr Alan George Arnold (d 1990), and Kathleen, ne´e McGuirk (d 1947); b 16 September 1947; Educ Royal Wolverhampton Sch, Univ of Reading (BSc); m 8 April 1972, Pauline Ann, da of Berwyn Elvet Pritchard (d 1995); 2 s (David Paul b 4 July 1975, Stuart Michael b 12 May 1978); Career actuarial trainee Prudential Assurance Co Ltd 1969–71; Hymans Robertson: joined as actuarial trainee 1971, ptnr 1974, sr ptnr 1995–2002; princ Milliman 2002–; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Actuaries 1985; FIA 1973; Recreations golf, travel; Clubs City Livery, Kingswood Golf, Walton Heath Golf; Style— Michael Arnold, Esq; K Milliman, Finsbury Tower, 103–105 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8LZ (tel 020 7847 1536, fax 020 7847 1501) ARNOLD, Michael John; s of Thomas Henry Arnold (d 1991), and Cecily May Arnold (d 1996); b 1 April 1935; m 21 Jan 1989, Jane, ne´e Benson; Career Nat Serv Lt RA 1958–59; Hilton Sharpe & Clark 1951–57, qualified CA 1957, ptnr Arthur Young 1966–89 (joined 1960), chm AY Management Consultants 1973–83, nat dir Corporate Recovery and Insolvency 1975–89, sole practitioner (corp restructuring and recoveries) 1989–; dir: Roux Restaurants 1987–2000, Carlisle Group plc 1998–99, Jourdan 1998–2004, Behavioural Science Systems 2005–07; chm: Prelude Technology Holdings 1991–96, Luminar plc 1994–2001, Brooke Industrial Holdings plc 2000–03; court appointed receiver NUM 1984–86; hon treas: Youth Clubs UK 1984–92, Racehorse Owners’ Assoc 1991–99; tstee Volunteer Reading Help 2001–07 (hon treas 2001–06); memb Fin Ctee Br Horseracing Bd 1993–2000; FCA, FIPA; Recreations horse racing, country; Clubs Turf; Style— Michael Arnold, Esq; K Brockhill, Naunton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54 3BA (tel 01451 850191, fax 01451 850199) ARNOLD, Hon Mr Justice; Sir Richard David Arnold; kt (2008); s of late Francis Arnold, of London, and Ann, ne´e Churchill; b 23 June 1961; Educ Highgate Sch, Magdalen Coll Oxford (MA), Westminster Univ (Dip Law); m 24 March 1990, Mary, da of Edwin Elford; 2 da (Judith Alice b 22 Oct 1996, Elizabeth Jean b 27 Oct 2000); Career called to the Bar 1985, QC 2000; chm Ctee on Code of Practice for Promotion of Animal Medicines 2001–08, appointed to hear trade mark appeals 2003–08, dep High Court judge 2004–08, judge of the High Court of Justice 2008–; Publications Computer Software and Legal Protection in the UK (jtly, 1992), Entertainment and Media Law Reports (ed, 1993–2004), Performers’ Rights (2008), Halsbury’s Laws: Trade Marks (ed, 2007); Recreations collecting contemporary British abstract paintings and ceramics, music, cinema, theatre, opera, cooking; Clubs MCC; Style— The Hon Mr Justice Arnold; K Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London WC2A 2CL ARNOLD, Sheila May; da of John Millar Arnold (d 1949), and Mabel, ne´e Walker (d 1951); b 24 May 1930; Educ RCSI (LPCP, LPCS); m 4 April 1955, Thomas Matthew Maguire, s of Philip Francis Maguire (d 1932); 2 da (Ailsa Catherine b 1965, Kim Caroline b 1970); Career house surgn and physician Richmond Hosp Dublin 1954–55; sr house surgn: Kent and Sussex Hosp 1956, Derbys Royal Infirmary 1957, Newcastle Royal Infirmary 1959; personal physician and surgn to Pres Kwame Nkruma Ghana Med Serv investigating deafness in village children 1959–62, St Mary Abotts Hosp London 1963, sr registrar Guy’s and Lewisham Hosps 1970–73, sr conslt ENT surgn Frimley Park Hosp 1973–; memb: Royal Soc of Med, Regnl Med Advsy Ctee Br Soc of Otolaryngologists; LRCP, LRCS 1954, DLO 1961, FRCS 1973; Publications The Vulnerability of the Chorda Tympani Nerve and Middle Ear Disease (paper, 1973); Recreations badminton, skiing, swimming, foreign travel, squash; Style— Miss Sheila Arnold; K Robin Hill, 18 Murdoch Road, Wokingham, Berkshire RG40 2DE (tel 0118 978 7027); Frimley Park Hospital, Portsmouth Road, Frimley, Surrey GU16 5UJ (tel 01276 692777) ARNOLD, Susan Hillary (Sue); da of Morny McHarg, and Marjorie James; Educ Elmhurst Ballet Sch Camberley, Trinity Coll Dublin (MA); m twice; 6 c; Career journalist: Lancashire Evening Telegraph Blackburn 1967–68, Evening Standard 1968–69, Tehran Jl 1969–70, The Observer 1970–; radio and audiobook reviewer The Observer and The Guardian 1970–, columnist The Independent 1998–; commended Magazine Writer Br Press awards 1982, Magazine Writer of the Year 1983; Books Little Princes (1981), Curiouser & Curiouser (1984), A Burmese Legacy (1996); Recreations housewifery; Clubs Chelsea Arts; Style— Ms Sue Arnold; K c/o The Guardian, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU ARNOLD, Tom; s of Arthur Arnold (d 1982), and Theresa, ne´e Healy (d 1992); b 5 October 1948, Dublin; Educ Corduff National Sch, De La Salle Coll Skerries, Franciscian Coll Gormonston, UCD (BAgrSc), Catholic Univ Louvain (MBA), TCD (MSc); m 4 April 1986, Gillian Davidson; 1 s (Patrick b 19 Feb 1987), 1 da (Laura b 8 Feb 1989); Career EC 1973–83, sr economist Farm Advsy Serv (ACOT) Ireland 1983–88; Dept of Agriculture and Food: chief economist 1988–93, asst sec gen 1993–2001; ceo Concern Worldwide 2001–; chm Ctee of Agriculture OECD 1993–98, vol UN Millennium Project Hunger Task Force 2003–05, memb Advsy Bd UN Central Emergency Response Fund 2006–; FRSA 2006; Style— Tom Arnold, Esq; K Concern Worldwide, Camden Street, Dublin 2, Ireland (tel 00 353 1 417 7775, e-mail tom.arnold@concern.net) ARNOLD, Wallace; see: Brown, Craig Edward Moncrieff ARNOLD, William; s of William Arnold (d 1963), and Ruth, ne´e Hardwick (d 1990); b 13 May 1953, Rawtenstall, Lancs; Educ Bury GS, King’s Coll Cambridge (scholar, sr scholar, MA); m 6 June 1992, Elizabeth Anne McLellan-Arnold; 2 s (William Matthew, Jason Bruce b 3 Nov 1998 (twins)); Career civil servant; Lord Chllr’s Dept: joined 1974, asst private sec to Lord Chllr 1977–79, princ 1979; head Legal Servs Div 1987, dir of corp servs Nat Archives 1991, PM’s Dept Canberra 1993, head Family Policy Div Lord Chllr’s Dept 1994, dir of RDA sponsorship DETR (then DTI) 1999, head Criminal Justice Confidence Unit Home Office 2003, sec Cmmn for Judicial Appointments 2004, chief exec Family Justice Cncl 2006, chief exec Law Cmmn 2008–09, dir of corporate services UK Supreme Court 2009–; reader St Margaret’s Church Putney 1989–2008, reader Mortlake with East Sheen 2009–; assoc memb CIPD 1980, FRSA 2000; Recreations family, walking, skiing; Style— William Arnold, Esq; K The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3BD (e-mail william.arnold@supremecourt.gsi.gov.uk) ARNOT, Richard James; s of Thomas Arnot, of Newcastle upon Tyne, and Judith, ne´e Richardson; b 7 December 1966; Educ LLB; Career admitted slr 1992; trainee slr Mincoffs, head of licensing Dickinson Dees, ptnr and head of licensing Mincoffs 2005–; author of numerous articles on licensing law; owner of property business in NE; memb Law Soc 1992; Recreations running; Style— Richard Arnot, Esq; K Mincoffs, 5 Osborne Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 1SQ (tel 0191 212 7703, fax 0191 281 8069, e-mail richard.arnot@mincoffs.co.uk)

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ARNOTT, Prof Eric John; s of Capt Sir Robert Arnott, 4 Bt (d 1967), of Ounavarra, Lucan, Co Dublin, Ireland, and Cynthia Anita Amelia, ne´e James (d 1948); b 12 June 1929; Educ Harrow, Trinity Coll Dublin (BA, MB BCh, BAO, MA), Univ of London (DO); m 19 Nov 1960, Veronica Mary (d 2001), da of Capt Arvid Langue´ Querfeld von der Seedeck (d 1986), of Hartley Wintney, Hants; 2 s (Stephen John b 1962, Robert Lauriston John b 1971), 1 da (Tatiana Amelia b 1963); Career house offr Adelaide Hosp Dublin 1954–55, registrar Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hosp Dublin 1956–57, resident offr (later sr resident offr) Moorfields Eye Hosp London 1959–61, sr registrar UCH 1962–65; conslt ophthalmologist: Royal Eye Hosp 1966–72, Charing Cross Hosp and Charing Cross Gp of Hosps London 1967–94; hon conslt ophthalmologist Royal Masonic Hosp London 1970–90, med dir Fyodorov Arnott Apple Int Eye Inst Gibraltar 1999–2000; conslt emeritus Cromwell Hosp London 1999–; reader Univ of London 1972–, hon visiting prof Devi Ahilya Univ Indore India 1998–; pres Int Assoc of Ocular Surgeons 1994, pres and fndr Euro Soc for Phaco and Laser Surgery, former examiner Br Orthoptic Cncl; pioneer of phacoemulsification in Europe 1968–75, designer intraocular lens implants 1976–1994, pioneer of excimer laser for correction of refractive disorders of the eye 1991–99; tstee MBMEU devpt of mobile eye surgery unit for Indian camps 1999–; fndr Arnott Eye Assocs, Arnott Tst and Gtr London Treasure Hunt; guest of honour American Soc of Cataract and Refractive Surgery 2007; FRCS 1963, Hon FRCOphth 1988; Books Emergency Surgery (jtly, 1977), Cataract Extraction and Lens Implantation (jtly, 1983), Phacoemulsification (contrib, 1988), A New Beginning in Sight (2005), The Birth of Lens Implants (contrib, 2007); Recreations swimming, golf, sailing; Clubs Kildare St (Dublin), Garrick, RAC; Style— Prof Eric J Arnott; K Trottsford Farm Cottage, Headley, Bordon, Hampshire GU35 8TF ARNOTT, Ian Emslie; s of Henry Arnott (d 1967), of Galashiels, and Margaret Hume Paton Emslie (d 1961); b 7 May 1929; Educ Galashiels Acad, Edinburgh Coll of Art (DA (Edin), Dip TP (Edin)); m 17 Sept 1955, Mildred Stella; 1 da (Gillian Elisabeth b 1958); Career Flying Offr RAF 1955–57; architect; chm Campbell & Arnott Architects 1963–94 (conslt 1994–97), chm Saltire Soc; projects: Saltire Court Castle Terrace Edinburgh, Edinburgh Park, AEU HQ London; Gold Medal for Architecture Royal Scot Acad, Sir William Gillies Award, five Civic Tst Awards, two Edinburgh Architectural Assoc Awards; RSA, RIBA, FRIAS; OStJ; Recreations walking, travel, music, reading, photography; Clubs New (Edinburgh); Style— Ian Arnott, Esq; K The Rink, Gifford, East Lothian EH41 4JD (tel 01620 810278, fax 01620 810278, e-mail iana@therink.plus.com) ARNOTT, Prof Struther; CBE (1996); s of Charles McCann, and Christina Struthers Arnott; b 25 September 1934; Educ Hamilton Acad Lanarkshire, Univ of Glasgow (BSc, PhD); m Greta M, ne´e Edwards; 2 s; Career King’s Coll London: scientist MRC Biophysics Res Unit 1960–70, physics demonstrator 1960–67, dir of postgrad studies in biophysics 1967–70, fell 1997; Purdue Univ Indiana: prof of biology 1970–, head of biological sciences 1975–80, vice-pres (res) and dean Graduate Sch 1980–86; Univ of Oxford: sr visiting fell Jesus Coll 1980–81, Nuffield res fell Green Coll 1985–86; princ and vice-chllr Univ of St Andrews 1986–2000 (princ and vice-chllr emeritus 2000–); Haddow prof of biomolecular structure Chester Beatty Labs 2000–03, visiting prof and sr res fell Imperial Coll of Science, Technol and Med London 2002–; hon prof London Sch of Pharmacy 2004–; Guggenheim Meml Fndn fell 1985, Leverhulme Fellowship 2002; Hon ScD St Andrews Laurinburg 1994, Hon DSc Purdue Univ Indiana 1998, Hon LLD Univ of St Andrews 1999; FRS 1986, FRSE 1987–2006, FKC 1997; Publications papers in learned jls on structures of fibrous biopolymers, especially nucleic acids and polysaccharides, and the techniques for visualising them; Recreations birdwatching, botanising, talking; Clubs Athenaeum, Royal and Ancient (St Andrews); Style— Prof Struther Arnott, CBE, FRS; K Number One Yorkshire, South Parade, Bawtry DN10 6JH (tel 07929 629769, e-mail no1yorkshire@btinternet.com or s.arnott@imperial.ac.uk) ARON, HE Michael; m Rachel; 2 da (Rebecca, Natasha), 2 s (Joseph, Jonathan); Career diplomat; asst desk offr for Iran ME Dept FCO 1984–85, desk offr FCO 1986–88, first sec commercial and economic Brasilia 1988–91, desk offr ME Peace Process Near E and N Africa Dept FCO 1991–93, first sec ME and Cyprus UK Mission NY 1993–96, dep head ME Dept FCO 1996–97, head Comprehensive Spending Review Team FCO 1997–78, head Mgmnt Consultancy Servs FCO 1998–99, dep head of mission Amman 1999–2002, political counsellor UKRep Brussels 2002–06, Brussels EU dir and head Scottish Govt EU Office 2006–08, ambass to Kuwait 2008–09, head ME Dept FCO 2010–11, ambass to Iraq 2011–; Style— HE Mr Michael Aron; K c/o FCO (Baghdad), King Charles Street, London SW1A 2AH ARONSON, Dr Jeffrey Kenneth; Career conslt physician Oxford Radcliffe Hosp NHS Tst; reader in clinical pharmacology Univ of Oxford; pres emeritus Br Pharmacological Soc, chm Expert Advsy Gp on Nomenclature Br Pharmacopoeia Cmmn; memb: Formulary Ctees Br Nat Formulary and Br Nat Formulary for Children, Technol Appraisal Ctee NICE; sr memb Assoc of Physicians of GB & I; fell Green-Templeton Coll Oxford; fell RCP 1985; Publications The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Therapy (jtly, 3 edn, 2002), The Oxford Handbook of Practical Drug Therapy (jtly, 2005, 2 edn 2011), Evidence-Based Monitoring: From Principles to Practice (jt ed, 2008); ed-in-chief Meyler’s Side Effects of Drugs - The International Encyclopedia of Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions (15 edn, 2006), author of over 400 original research papers, review articles, annotations and editorials in scientific jls, author or ed of over 50 books; Style— Dr Jeffrey Aronson; K Green-Templeton College, Oxford OX2 6HG (e-mail jeffrey.aronson@clinpharm.ox.ac.uk, website www.clinpharm.ox.ac.uk/JKA) ARRAN, 9 Earl of (I 1762); Sir Arthur Desmond Colquhoun Gore; 11 Bt (I 1662); also Viscount Sudley, Baron Saunders (both I 1758), and Baron Sudley (UK 1884); s of 8 Earl of Arran (d 1983), and Fiona, Countess of Arran; b 14 July 1938; Educ Eton, Balliol Coll Oxford; m 1974, Eleanor, er da of Bernard van Cutsem and Lady Margaret Fortescue, da of 5 Earl Fortescue; 2 da (Lady Laura Melissa b 1975, Lady Lucy Katherine b 1976); Heir kinsman, William Gore; Career Nat Serv Grenadier Gds; asst mangr Daily Mail 1972–73, md Clark Nelson 1973–74, asst gen mangr Daily and Sunday Express 1974; dir Waterstone & Co Ltd 1984–87; a lord-in-waiting (Govt whip) 1987–89 and July 1994–Jan 1995; spokesman for: Home Office, DES and DHSS 1987–89, Dept of the Environment 1988–89; Parly under sec of state: for the Armed Forces MOD 1989–92, Northern Ireland Office 1992–94, Dept of the Environment 1994; dep chief whip (House of Lords) 1994–95; Parly conslt to Inst of Waste Mgmnt 1995–2000; chm Children’s Country Holidays Fund, chm Waste Industry Nat Trg Orgn (WINTO); non-exec dir: HMV (Thorn/EMI) 1995–98, South West Enterprise Ltd 1996–98, Bonhams 1997–2000; tstee Chelsea Physic Garden 1998, dir Weather World 2005; Recreations tennis, golf, gardening; Clubs Turf, Beefsteak, Pratt’s, White’s, Annabel’s; Style— The Rt Hon the Earl of Arran; K House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW ARROWSMITH, Anthony (Tony); s of late Arthur Arrowsmith and late Winifred, ne´e McDonough; b 11 May 1945; Educ St Chad’s Coll Wolverhampton, Matthew Boulton Coll (DipCAM); m 4 May 1968, Yvonne Mary da of late George Brannon; 1 s (Aidan b 1970), 2 da (Alexa b 1973, Sian b 1982); Career chm and chief exec Barkers Birmingham 1976–2002, chm Barkers Scot 1986–2002, chm and chief exec Barkers Communications 1989–2002, chm McCann-Erickson Birmingham 2002–03; dir: BNB Resources Gp 1984–2002, BNB Resources plc 1987–2002, The Penn Gp 2003–09; chm St Dominic’s Brewood Tst Ltd 2000–04; non-exec dir W Midlands Ambulance Serv NHS Tst 2006–; FIPA (memb Cncl 1996–2003); Style— Tony Arrowsmith, Esq


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ARROWSMITH, Sue; b 1950; Educ Nottingham Fine Art, The Slade Sch of Art London; Career artist; Solo Exhibitions incl: Beside Myself (Matt’s Gallery London) 1982, Ancient Mirrors: Fragile Traces (Serpentine Gallery London) 1985, Egg of Night (Ikon Gallery Birmingham) 1986, Anthony Reynolds Galley 1987, Qualities of Silence (Kettle’s Yard Cambridge) 1987, Works on Paper (Lime Kiln Gallery London) 1996, Living on the Edge of Rain (Cabinet for Art Schiedam Holland) 1997, Sue Arrowsmith: Artworks (Dash Gallery London) 2002; Group Exhibitions incl: Young Contemporaries (RA) 1970, The Lisson Wall Show (Lisson Gallery) 1970, The British Avant-Garde (NY Cultural Centre) 1971, Art Systems (MOMA Buenos Aires) 1971, Experiment 4 (Midland Gp Nottingham) 1975, British Polaroid Exhibition (Spectro-Arts Newcastle and touring) 1982, Home and Abroad (Serpentine Gallery and touring) 1984, Between Identity/Politics (Gimpel Fils London and NYC) 1986, John Moores Exhbns 15 and 16 (Walker Art Gallery Liverpool) 1987 and 1989–90, Athena Art Awards (Barbican London) 1987, On a Plate (Serpentine Gallery) 1987, Artists in Dialogue (Kettle’s Yard) 1987, Public Workshop (Riverside Studios London) 1987, Excavations (Galerie Hubert Winter Vienna and John Hansard Gallery Southampton) 1988, Polaroid work with Jan Hnizdo (V&A) 1989, Shocks to the System (Arts Cncl touring exhbn) 1991, Art for Amnesty (Bonham’s London) 1991, invited artist RA Summer Show 1993 and various exhbns at Anthony Reynolds Gallery, The Int Monuments Tst Croatia Appeal (London) 1994, Faith, Hope, Love and Death (Kunsthalle Vienna) 1995–96, Comfort of Strangers: Medical Fndn Caring for Victims of Torture (Waterstones Gall London) 1999, Live in Your Head (Whitechapel Art Gall) 2000, Point of View (Richard Salmon Gall London) 2000, Live in Your Head (Museu do Chiado Lisbon Portugal) 2001, Sculpture in the Park (Mile End Park London) 2001; drawings featured in Lifeclass (HTV West) 2002; Curator of Exhibitions Photo(graphic) Vision (Winchester Gallery) 1983, Incidentally... (Winchester Gallery and Goldsmiths’ Gallery London) 1986, Artists in Dialogue (Kettle’s Yard) 1987; Public Collections incl: Arts Cncl of GB, V&A, Wolfson Coll Cambridge (artist/fell); Awards Arts Cncl of GB major award 1987, prizewinner John Moores Liverpool Exhbn 16 1990, London Arts Bd Award 1997; Style— Ms Sue Arrowsmith ARTERTON, Gemma Christina; da of Barry Arterton, and Sally, ne´e Heap; b 2 February 1986, Gravesend, Kent; Educ RADA (BA); m 2010, Stefano Catelli; Career actress; Theatre Love’s Labour’s Lost (Globe Theatre) 2007, The Little Dog Laughed (Garrick Theatre) 2010; Film incl: St Trinians 2007, Three and Out 2008, Quantum of Solace 2008, The Boat That Rocked 2009, The Disappearance of Alice Creed 2009, St Trinian’s 2: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold 2009, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time 2010, Clash of the Titans 2010, Tamara Drewe 2010, Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters 2011; Television incl: Capturing Mary 2007, Tess of the D’Urbervilles (BBC) 2008, Lost In Austen 2008; Style— Ms Gemma Arterton; K c/o Independent Talent Group, Oxford House, 76 Oxford Street London W1D 1BS ARTHUR, Alan David; s of David Edward John Arthur, of Glamorgan, and Elizabeth Ann, ne´e Howell; b 3 July 1949; Educ Bedwellty GS, UC of Wales Aberystwyth (BSc); Career chartered accountant; ptnr int practice Deloitte Haskins & Sells 1983–84 (previous posts in S Wales, W Yorks and Zambia), ptnr Booth & Co CAs 1986–89, former dir of corp fin WBS Corp Fin, currently chm and md Padarn Ltd; Recreations work, rugby, Rotary; Clubs Bradford, Bradford Blaize; Style— Alan Arthur, Esq; K 76 Hallowes Park Road, Cullingworth, West Yorkshire BD13 5AR (tel 01535 273074); Padarn Ltd (tel 07877 269661, e-mail alan.arthur@talktalk.net) ARTHUR, Christine; da of W J Arthur, of Hemel Hempstead, Herts, and R Arthur, ne´e Campion; b 14 July 1966; Educ Parmiters Sch Watford, Univ of Birmingham (BA); m 1990, N J S Davies, s of Brian Davies; Career Rote PR 1988–92, assoc dir Haslimann Taylor 1992–93, md and main bd dir IAS Smarts (formerly Citigate Communications) Birmingham 1993–; author of various feature articles for nat, local and trade press; memb PRCA, MCIPR; Recreations tennis, foreign travel, piano, antiques; Clubs Moor Pool Tennis; Style— Ms Christine Arthur; K IAS Smarts Ltd, 9 The Apex, 6 Embassy Drive, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 1TP (tel 0121 456 3199, fax 0121 456 3192, e-mail christine.arthur@iassmarts.com) ARTHUR, Sir Gavyn Farr; kt (2004); s of Maj the Hon (George) Leonard Arthur (d 1997), of Bath and London, and (Gladys) Raina, ne´e Farr; b 13 September 1951; Educ Harrow, ChCh Oxford (MA); Career called to the Bar 1975, bencher Middle Temple 2001; recorder 2001–, circuit judge 2007–, dep High Court judge 2008; memb W Circuit Ctee 1988–; chm Research Ctee on Child Care Proceedings 1987; memb Ct of Common Cncl Ward of Farringdon Without 1988–91; govr: St Bride’s Inst Fndn 1989, City of London Sch for Girls 1991–, Christ’s Hosp, Bridewell Royal Hosp, Cripplegate Fndn, City of London Freemen’s Sch 1996–; Lord Mayor of London 2002; HM Lieutenancy City of London 2002–; Chief Magistrate City of London 2002–; Admiral of the Port of London 2002–, chancellor City Univ London 2002–; govr The Hon the Irish Soc 2004–, Vice-Adm of the Northern Waters 2004–; chm Arab Financial Forum 2004–, dir Halyk Bank; tstee Sir John Soane Museum; Alderman Ward of Cripplegate 1991; pres Cripplegate Ward Club, vice-pres Br Red Cross, vice-pres Inst of Export; memb Cook Soc; Sheriff City of London 1998; Freeman City of London 1979, Master Guild of Freemen City of London 2009; Master Worshipful Co of Gardeners 2007; memb Ct of Assts: Worshipful Co of Wax Chandlers, Guild of PR Practitioners (Middle Warden 2009); Hon DCL City Univ; Order of Honour Repub of Georgia 2003; KJStJ 2003 (OStJ 2000, KGStJ 2002); Recreations travel, writing; Clubs Brooks’s, Pilgrims, Coningsby; Style— Sir Gavyn Arthur; K 2 Harcourt Buildings, Temple, London EC4Y 9DB (e-mail arthur393@btinternet.com) ARTHUR, Lt-Col John Reginald; OBE (1985); s of Col Lionel Francis Arthur, DSO, OBE (d 1952), of Camberley, Surrey, and Muriel Irene, ne´e Tilley (d 1995); b 25 June 1935; Educ Winchester; m 21 Dec 1965, Princess Valerie Isolde Mary de Mahe, da of Prince John Bryant Digby de Mahe, MBE; 1 da (Anneliese Mary b 8 March 1967), 2 s (Malcolm Ian Charles b 5 Sept 1969, John Benjamin George b 25 Nov 1971); Career RMA Sandhurst 1954–55, cmmnd Scots Gds 1955, Staff Coll Camberley 1966, Lt-Col 1976, ret 1984; co sec: Laurence Prust & Co Ltd 1986–89, Credit Commercial de France (UK) Ltd 1989–90, md The Wisley Golf Club plc 1991–98, club and golf conslt 1998–; Recreations golf, gardening, music; Clubs MCC, Berkshire Golf, Royal St George’s Golf, Hon Co of Edinburgh Golfers; Style— Lt-Col John Arthur, OBE; K Lantern House, Mill Road, Ridgewell, Halstead CO9 4SG (e-mail arthurjava@aol.com) ARTHUR, Dr John Willins; s of Archibald Arthur (d 2003), and Mary Arthur (d 1998); b 1949, Edinburgh; Educ Boroughmuir Sr Secdy, Univ of Toronto (BSc), Univ of Edinburgh (PhD); m 1976, Norma; 1 da (Sarah Elizabeth b 1980), 1 s (Andrew John b 1982); Career engr; research fell Univ of Edinburgh: Dept of Physics 1974–76, Wolfson Microelectronics Liaison Unit 1976–79; Racal-MESL (now MESL Microwave Ltd): joined 1979, dir Signal Processing 1990–92, dir Electronic Products 1992–96, tech dir 1996–2003; ind conslt 2003–; awards for Racal-MESL: Queen’s Award for Technol (jtly) 1989, Millennium Product Award Design Cncl 2000; memb Industrial Advsy Bd: Napier Univ 2000–04 (industrial advsr 1994–95, external examiner 1997–2000), Univ of Edinburgh 2000–01; Scot Optoelectronic Assoc: memb Cncl 1997–2001, memb Displays Subgroup Steering Ctee 1997–2001; memb Standing Ctee for Research and Secondment Schemes Royal Acad of Engrg 2003–07; hon fell Sch of Engrg Univ of Edinburgh 2006–; Oliver Lodge premium IEE 1997, Donald G Fink Award IEEE 2010; CPhys 1976, CEng 1998, FIEE 1998, FRSE 2002, FREng 2002, FInstP 2002, SMIEEE 2003; Style— Dr John Arthur, FREng, FRSE; K e-mail john.arthur@tiscali.co.uk

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Recreations music, travel, books; Clubs Oxford and Cambridge, RSA; Style— Sir Michael Arthur, KCMG; K e-mail michaelarthur15@gmail.com ARTHUR, Prof Michael James Paul; s of Reginald Alfred John Arthur (d 1989), and Patricia Margaret, ne´e Marsh (d 2010); b 3 August 1954, Purley, Surrey; Educ Burnt Mill Comp Sch Harlow, Univ of Southampton (BM, DM); m 17 March 1979, Elizabeth Susan, ne´e McCaughey; 2 da (Rachel Susan b 11 Jan 1983, Sarah Elizabeth b 14 June 1985), 1 s (James William b 4 Oct 1987); Career SHO Nottingham 1978–80, med registrar Wessex rotation 1980–82; Univ of Southampton: lectr in med 1982–89, sr lectr in med 1989–92, prof of med 1992–2004, head Sch of Med 1998–2001, dean of med health and life sciences 2003–04; vice-chllr Univ of Leeds 2004–; Fogarty fell Univ of Calif San Francisco 1986–88, Fulbright distinguished scholar Mount Sinai Sch of Med NY 2002–; Fulbright cmmr US/UK Fulbright Cmmn 2008–; memb Cell and Molecular Panel Wellcome Tst 1998–2003 (chair 2003); chair Nat Steering Gp Nat Student Survey 2005–08, chair Worldwide Univs Network 2007–09, memb Bd Qualifications and Curriculum Authy 2007–10; pres Br Assoc Study of the Liver 2001–03, chair of tstees Br Liver Tst 2003–06 (vice-pres 2007–), memb Cncl Medical Research Cncl 2008–; memb Bd Yorkshire Forward 2006–, memb Bd Opera North 2007–, chair Russell Gp of Univs 2009–; Research Prize American Liver Fndn 1987, Linacre Medal RCP 1994, Gold Medal Amity Univ Delhi 2006; Hon DLitt Univ of Southampton 2010; FRCP 1993, FMedSci 1998, FRSA 2006; Publications Wright’s Liver and Biliary Disease (jt ed, 3 edn, 1993), author of numerous pubns in scientific jls on cell and molecular pathogenesis of liver disease and liver fibrosis; Recreations sailing; Clubs Royal Southern Yacht; Style— Prof Michael Arthur; K Vice-Chancellor’s Office, University of Leeds, Leeds LS9 2JT (tel 0113 343 3000, e-mail m.j.p.arthur@adm.leeds.ac.uk) ARTHUR, Lt-Gen Sir (John) Norman Stewart; KCB (1985), CVO (2007), JP; s of Col Evelyn Stewart Arthur (d 1963), of Montgomerie, Mauchline, Ayrshire, and Elizabeth, ne´e Burnett-Stuart (d 1976); b 6 March 1931; Educ Eton, RMA Sandhurst; m 1960, Theresa Mary, da of Francis and Ursula Hopkinson, of Elmsted, Kent; 1 da (Camilla b 1962), 1 s (Simon b 1967), 1 s decd; Career cmmnd Royal Scots Greys 1951; CO Royal Scots Dragoon Gds 1972–74 (despatches 1974), cmd 7 Armd Bde 1976–77, GOC 3 Armd Division 1980–82, Dir Personal Servs (Army) MOD 1983–85, Col Cmdt Mil Provost Staff Corps 1983–88, GOC Scotland Govr Edinburgh Castle 1985–88, Col The Royal Scots Dragoon Gds (Carabiniers and Greys) 1985–92, Col 205 (Scot) Gen Hosp RAMC (V) 1988–93, Col Scottish Yeomanry 1992–97; Offr Queen’s Body Guard for Scotland (Royal Co of Archers); memb Br Olympic Team (equestrian three-day event) 1960; vice-pres Riding for the Disabled Edinburgh and Borders 1988–94; chm: Army Benevolent Fund Scotland 1988–2000, Leonard Cheshire Services SW Scotland 1994–2000; pres Scottish Conservation Projects Tst 1989–94, pres Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association 1995–2000, pres Reserve Forces and Cadets Assoc Lowlands 2000–06; humanitarian aid work Croatia and Bosnia 1992–; memb: Ctee AA 1990–98, Bd of Dirs Edinburgh Military Tattoo Co 1988–91; HM Lord-Lt Stewartry of Kirkcudbright 1996–2006 (DL 1989); Recreations country pursuits, reading, field sports; Style— Sir Norman Arthur, KCB, CVO; K Newbarns, Colvend, by Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire DG5 4PY (tel 01556 630227, fax 01556 630409) ARTHUR, Peter Alistair Kennedy; s of Jack Kennedy Arthur (d 1993), and Margaret Kerr, ne´e Morisson (d 1999); b 16 June 1956; Educ Loretto, Univ of Edinburgh (LLB); m 5 June 1982, Dorothy, da of William Erskine; 3 s (Michael Kennedy b 22 Aug 1984, Graeme Erskine b 4 March 1987, Duncan Robert b 26 Oct 1989); Career trainee then asst slr Murray Beith & Murray 1977–80; co sec: Noble & Co 1980–83, ESCO Oil Management Ltd 1983–87; Edinburgh Fund Managers plc: asst co sec and compliance offr 1987–89, co sec 1989–90, admin dir 1990–95, jt md 1995–97; chief legal counsel for Europe Templeton Investment Management 1997–99, dir ISIS Asset Management plc (formerly Friends Ivory & Sime plc) 1999–2004; currently chm: R&A, Aberdeen Asian Income Fund Ltd; currently dir: AIC, Proven Health VCT plc, Longbow Growth & Income VCT plc; FCIS; Recreations golf, skiing, family; Clubs HCEG, Royal Troon, Royal Portrush; Style— Peter Arthur, Esq ARTHUR, Terence Gordon (Terry); s of William Gordon Arthur (d 1971), of West Hartlepool, and Dorothy, ne´e Baker; b 5 September 1940; Educ West Hartlepool GS, Univ of Manchester (BSc), Univ of Cambridge (Dip Statistics, Rugby blue); m 1, 15 May 1965 (m dis 1983), Valerie Ann Marie, da of Stephen Daniels; 2 da (Louise b 1966, Frances b 1968), 1 s (Richard b 1970); m 2, 25 Nov 1983, Mary Clare, ne´e Austick; Career asst sec Equity & Law Life Assurance Soc 1967 (joined 1963), ptnr Duncan C Fraser & Co Actuaries 1969–76 (joined 1967), T G Arthur Hargrave Actuaries 1976–91 (fndr 1976) (merged with Bacon and Woodrow 1989); professional non-exec 1991–; dir: Financial Mathematics Ltd 1978, SVM Global Fund plc (formerly Warrants & Value Investment Tst plc) 1993–, WVT Dealing Ltd 1993–, Allianz Dresdner Second Endowment Policy Tst plc 1993–, TKM Gp Pensions Tst Ltd 1994–2006 (chm 1998–), Royal Mail Pensions Tstees Ltd (formerly Post Office Pensions Tstees Ltd) 1998–2004; former dir: Whittingdale Holdings Ltd, Whittingdale Ltd, Police Mutual Assurance Soc, Wesleyan Assurance Soc, Jupiter Extra Income Tst plc, Wiggins Teape Pensions Ltd, Scottish Provident Inst, AXA Rosenberg Investment Mgmnt; memb: Cncl Inst of Actuaries 1977–94 (treas 1985–86), Co of Actuaries; 2 caps England rugby football 1966; Freeman City of London; FIA 1966, FIS 1975, fell Inst of Pensions Mgmnt 1977; Books 95 per cent is Crap - A Plain Man’s Guide to British Politics (1975), Crap: A Guide to Politics (2007); Clubs Royal Over-Seas League, Hawks’ (Cambridge), Luffenham Heath Golf; Style— Terry Arthur, Esq; K 17 Barnack Road, St Martin’s Without, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 2NA (tel 01780 753525, fax 01780 579073) ARTHURS, Prof Arnold Magowan; s of James Arthurs (d 1969), of Islandmagee, Antrim, and Mary, ne´e Scott (d 1992); b 2 September 1934; Educ Royal Belfast Academical Instn, Queen’s Univ Belfast (BSc), Jesus Coll Oxford (MA, DSc); m 6 July 1963, Elspeth Marie, da of Arthur John Lonsdale (d 1977), of Hornsea, E Yorks; 3 s (William b 1965, Henry b 1967, Jack b 1971); Career praelector in mathematics and fell The Queen’s Coll Oxford 1962; Univ of York: reader 1964, prof of mathematics 1976–2001, prof emeritus 2001–; visiting prof Perugia Univ 2001–; hon treas Sydney Smith Assoc 2000–; Books Probability Theory (1965), Complementary Variational Principles (1970, 2nd edn 1980), Calculus of Variations (1975); Recreations music, visual and decorative arts; Style— Prof Arnold Arthurs; K Department of Mathematics, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD (tel 01904 433074, e-mail ama5@york.ac.uk) ARUNDEL AND BRIGHTON, Bishop of (RC) 2001–; Rt Rev Kieran Thomas Conry; b 1 February 1951, Coventry, Warks; Educ Cotton Coll, Ven English Coll Rome, Gregorian

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chair: Central Manchester PCT 2000–, Race for Health 2003–, Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Advsy Gp NHS Appts Cmmn 2005–; cmmr Equal Opportunities Cmmn 2005–; strategic advsr Govt Office for the NW; memb ACEVO 2000–; Hon DLitt Manchester Met Univ 2002; FRSA 2003; Recreations reading, travel, gardening, time with family; Style— Ms Evelyn Asante-Mensah, OBE; K Black Health Agency, 464 Chester Road, Old Trafford, Manchester M16 9HE (tel 0161 875 2062, fax 0845 450 3247) ASCOTT, Robert Henry Charles; s of late James Robert Ascott, of London, and Joan Daisy, ne´e Le Feuvre; b 7 March 1943; Educ St Paul’s, Trinity Coll Cambridge (MA), Admin Staff Coll Henley; Career pres EMI-Capitol de Mexico SA de CV 1975–79, md Emidata 1979–82, gp sr exec Intermed 1982–84, bursar Univ of Reading 1984–2001, dir Dresdner RCM Income Growth Investment Tst plc 1998–2006; Recreations coaching rowing, choral conducting, singing, organ playing, foreign languages; Clubs Leander; Style— Robert Ascott, Esq; K 17 Staveley Court, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN20 7JS ASGHAR, Mohammad; AM; s of M Aslam Khan, and Zubada Aslam; b 30 September 1945, Peshawar, Pakistan; Educ Univ of Peshawar Pakistan (BA); m 1983, Firdaus; 1 da (Natasha); Career asst to Princ R Minty Chartered Accountants 1972–83, princ M A Assocs 1983–; memb Nat Assembly for Wales (Cons) South Wales East 2007–; Parly candidate (Plaid Cymru) Gen Election 2005; memb: AAT, IAF, CPA; Recreations cricket, athletics, badminton, flying (holds private pilot’s licence); Style— Mohammad Asghar, Esq, AM; K Constituency Office, Fairoak House, 15–17 Church Road, Newport NP19 7EJ (tel and fax 01633 220022, website www.mohammadawgharam.co.uk); National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF99 1NA (tel 029 2089 8321, fax 029 2089 8726, e-mail mohammad.asghar@wales.gov.uk) ASH, Charles John; s of Leonard John Ash (d 1965), of Cirencester, Glos, and Mary Elizabeth, ne´e Watson; b 26 November 1945; Educ Cirencester GS, Hatfield Poly (BSc); m 1976, Pamela Monica, da of late Cecil Jenkins; 1 da (Emily Clare b 1978); Career Hawker Siddeley Dynamics: jr design engr 1964, design engr 1966, sr design engr 1968–72; design engr Broomwade 1967, project leader Instron 1978–82, head of ops IDEO (formerly Moggridge Associates) 1982–2004, conslt 2004–, sr ptnr ICFBA 2005–, ptnr Stamford Partnership 2007–; Br Design Award for cordless telephone 1990; Style— Charles Ash, Esq; K 36 Flora Grove, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 5ET (tel 0845 330 9106, mobile 07855 750442, e-mail charlesash@icfba.biz) ASH, Douglas Terence (Doug); s of Sydney Alexander Ash (d 1994), and Doreen Victoria, ne´e Gornall; b 19 December 1947; Educ Wallington GS, Univ of Nottingham (BA), Harvard Business Sch (MBA); m 19 Aug 1972, Rhona Helen, da of Harold James Bennett (d 1978), former vice-pres Rotary Int; 3 da (Belinda 1975, Isobel b 1976, Amelia b 1981), 1 s (Laurence b 1981); Career formerly: exec dir Ocean Gp plc; chief exec: MSAS Cargo International, English First Division Rugby; dep chm Direct Wines Ltd, dir Refresh (UK) Ltd, dir Four Soft Ltd; Recreations Henley Rugby Football (pres); Style— Doug Ash, Esq; K tel 07786 517380, e-mail dougtash@gmail.com ASH, Prof Sir Eric Albert; kt (1990), CBE (1982); s of Walter J Ash (d 1970), and Dorothea Cecily, ne´e Schwarz (d 1974); b 31 January 1928; Educ UC Sch, Imperial Coll of Science & Technol London (BSc, DIC, PhD, DSc); m 30 May 1954, Clare Mosher, ne´e Babb; 5 da (Gillian Carol (Mrs Barr) b 1958, Carolyn Dian b 1960, Lucy Amanda b 1962, Emily Jane, Jennifer Dian (twins) b 1966); Career res fell Stanford Univ California 1952–54, res engr Standard Telecom Labs 1954–63; Dept of Electronic and Electrical Engrg UCL: sr lectr 1963–65, reader 1965–67, prof 1967–85, Pender prof and head of dept 1980–85; rector Imperial Coll London 1985–93, prof Dept of Physics UCL 1993–97; treas and dep pres Royal Soc 1997–2002; chm Ocean Power Technology (OPT) Inc 2003–09; non-exec dir: BT plc 1987–93, SLC 1994–2000; chm: Cncl Royal Inst 1995–97 (sec 1984–88), Sci Advsy Ctee BBC 1987–94; tstee: Sci Museum 1988–94, Wolfson Fndn 1988–; memb: Exec Bd Fellowship of Engrg (now Royal Acad of Engrg) 1981–84, ABRC 1989–93; Faraday Medal IEE 1980, Royal Medal Royal Soc 1986; hon doctorates: Aston Univ 1987, Univ of Leicester 1988, Univ of Edinburgh 1988, Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble 1987, Poly Univ NY 1988, Univ of Sussex 1993, Univ of Glasgow 1994, Chinese Univ of Hong Kong 1994, Univ of Warwick 1998, City Univ of Hong Kong 1998, Univ of Surrey 2001, Nanyang Technol Univ Singapore 2002; hon fell: UCL 1985, Imperial Coll London 1995; FREng 1978, FRS 1977, FCGI, FIEE, FIEEE, FInstP, MInstD; Recreations reading, music, swimming; Style— Prof Sir Eric Ash, CBE, FRS, FREng; K 11 Ripplevale Grove, London N1 1HS (tel 020 7607 4989, fax 020 7700 7446, e-mail eric_ash99@yahoo.co.uk) ASHBOURNE, 4 Baron (UK 1885); (Edward) Barry Greynville Gibson; s of Vice Adm 3 Baron Ashbourne, CB, DSO, JP (d 1983), and Reta Frances Manning, ne´e Hazeland (d 1996); b 28 January 1933, Malta; Educ Rugby; m 25 March 1967, Yvonne Georgina, da of late Mrs Flora Ham; 3 s (Hon Edward Charles d’Olier b 1967, Hon William Rodney Colles b 1970, Hon Patrick Mayne b 1977); Heir s, Hon Edward Gibson; Career RN 1951–72: Lt Cdr, cmd HMS Crofton 1963–64; RN Staff Coll 1965; stockbroker 1972–77, investment mktg 1979–88; pres: Hampshire Autistic Soc, Christian Broadcasting Cncl; vice-pres Cons Against a Federal Europe; patron: Christian Voice, Christian Deaf Link UK; Recreations sailing, gardening, fishing; Style— The Rt Hon the Lord Ashbourne; K Colebrook Barn, East Harting Farm, Petersfield, Hampshire GU31 5LU ASHBROOK, Kate Jessie; da of John Benjamin Ashbrook, of Denham Village, Bucks, and Margaret, ne´e Balfour; b 1 February 1955; Educ High March Sch, Benenden, Univ of Exeter (BSc); Career sec Dartmoor Preservation Assoc 1981–84 (pres 1995–2011, tstee 1995–), gen sec Open Spaces Soc 1984– (memb Exec Ctee 1978–), ed Open Space 1984–; Ramblers: tstee 1982–, vice-chm 1993–95, chm 1995–98 and 2006–09, chm Access Ctee 1997–, footpath sec and press offr Bucks, Milton Keynes and W Middx area 1986–, chm Central Rights of Way Ctee 1991–98; sec Countryside Link Gp 1989–92; memb: Gen Cncl CPRE 1984–95, Exec Ctee Campaign for Nat Parks 1983– (vice-chm 1998–2003, chm 2003–09), Bd Countryside Agency 1999–2006, Nat Parks Review Advsy Panel DEFRA 2002, Common Land Stakeholder Working Gp DEFRA 2002–03, Nat England Rights of Way Stakeholder Working Gp 2008–; chm Turville Sch Tst 1994–95; memb Inst of Public Rights of Way and Access Mangrs 1999; won landmark Appeal Court ruling (R (Ashbrook) v E Sussex CC); patron Walkers are Welcome towns network 2008–; Books Severnside - A Guide to Family Walks (contrib The Southern Quantocks, 1977), The Walks of SE England (contrib A Walk Round Denham, 1975), Common Place No More, Common Land in the 1980s (1983), Make for the Hills (1983), Our Common Right (1987), Finding Common Ground (2010); Recreations walking, campaigning for access to countryside, music, learning birdsong; Style— Miss Kate Ashbrook; K Telfer’s Cottage,

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Turville, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 6QL (tel 01491 638396); Open Spaces Society, 25A Bell Street, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 2BA (tel 01491 573535) ASHBROOK, 11 Viscount (I 1751); Michael Llowarch Warburton Flower; JP (Cheshire 1983), DL (Cheshire 1982); s 10 Viscount Ashbrook, KCVO, MBE (d 1995), and Elizabeth, ne´e Egerton-Warburton (d 2002); b 9 December 1935; Educ Eton, Worcester Coll Oxford (MA); m 8 May 1971, Zoe¨ Mary, da of Francis Henry Arnold Engleheart, of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk (d 1963); 1 da (Hon Eleanor Filumena (Hon Lady Hoare) b 1973), 2 s (Hon Rowland Francis Warburton b 1975, Hon Harry William Warburton b 1977); Heir s, Hon Rowland Flower; Career 2 Lt Grenadier Gds 1955; landowner; admitted slr 1963; ptnr: Farrer & Co 1966–76, March Pearson & Skelton 1986–91, Pannone March Pearson 1991–92, conslt Pannone & Partners 1992–96; chm Taxation Sub-Ctee CLA 1984–86, pres Cheshire Branch CLA 1990–99; Vice Lord-Lt Cheshire 1990–2010; Recreations gardening, shooting, the countryside; Clubs Brooks’s; Style— The Rt Hon the Viscount Ashbrook, JP, DL; K The Old Parsonage, Arley Green, Northwich, Cheshire CW9 6LZ (tel 01565 777277, fax 01565 777465) ASHBURTON, 7 Baron (UK 1835) John Francis Harcourt Baring; KG (1994), KCVO (1990, CVO 1980), kt (1983), DL (1994); s of 6 Baron Ashburton, KG, KCVO, JP, DL (d 1991), and Hon Doris Mary The´re`se (d 1981), da of 1 Viscount Harcourt; b 2 November 1928; Educ Eton, Trinity Coll Oxford (MA); m 1, 1955 (m dis 1984), Hon Susan Mary Renwick, da of 1 Baron Renwick, KBE; 2 da (Hon Lucinda Mary Louise (Hon Mrs Michael Vaughan) b 1956, Hon Rose Theresa b 1961), 2 s (Hon Mark Francis Robert b 1958, Hon Alexander Nicholas John b 1964); m 2, 27 Oct 1987, Mrs Sarah Crewe, da of John George Spencer Churchill, and Mrs Angela Culme Seymour; Career chm: British Petroleum plc 1992–95 (non-exec dir 1982–92), Baring Bros & Co Ltd 1974–89 (md 1955–74), Barings plc 1985–89 (non-exec dir 1985–94), Baring Stratton Investment Trust plc 1986–98, Baring Fndn 1987–98 (memb Cncl 1971–98); dir: Trafford Park Estates Ltd 1964–77, Bank of England 1983–91, Jaguar plc 1989–91, Outwich Investment Tst 1965–86, Royal Insurance Co 1964–82 (dep chm 1975–82), Dunlop Holdings 1981–84; memb: Br Tport Docks Bd 1966–71, President’s Ctee of CBI 1976–79; chm: Ctee on Fin for Industry (NEDC) 1980–86, Accepting Houses Ctee 1977–81; receiver-gen Duchy of Cornwall 1974–90, Lord Warden of the Stannaries and Keeper of the Privy Seal of the Duke of Cornwall 1990–94; pres Overseas Bankers’ Club 1977–78, vice-pres Br Bankers’ Assoc 1977–81, memb Exec Ctee NACF 1989–99, Rhodes tstee 1970–99 (chm 1987–99); tstee: Royal Jubilee Tsts 1979–95, Nat Gallery 1981–87, Univ of Southampton Devpt Tst 1986–96, Winchester Cathedral Tst 1989– (chm 1993–2006), The Police Fndn (hon treas) 1989–2001; fell Eton Coll 1982–97; hon fell: Hertford Coll Oxford 1976, Trinity Coll Oxford 1989; High Steward of Winchester Cathedral 1991–; Clubs Pratt’s, Flyfishers’, Beefsteak; Style— The Rt Hon Lord Ashburton, KG, KCVO, DL; K Lake House, Northington, Alresford, Hampshire SO24 9TG (tel 01962 734293, fax 01962 735472) ASHBY, Prof the Hon Michael Farries; CBE (1997); er s of Baron Ashby, FRS (Life Peer; d 1992), and Elizabeth Helen Margaret, ne´e Farries; b 20 November 1935; Educ Campbell Coll Belfast, Queens’ Coll Cambridge (MA, PhD); m 1962, Maureen, da of James Stewart, of White House, Montgomery, Powys; 2 s, 1 da; Career asst Univ of Go¨ttingen 1962–65, asst prof Harvard Univ 1965–69, prof of metallurgy Harvard Univ 1969–73, prof of engineering materials Univ of Cambridge 1973–89, Royal Society research prof Dept of Engineering Univ of Cambridge 1989–; visiting prof RCA 2001–; ed Acta Metallurgica 1974–94; memb Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Go¨ttingen 1980–; Hon MA Harvard 1969; FRS 1979, FREng 1993; Books Engineering Materials (parts 1 and 2), Deformation-Mechanism Maps, The Structure and Properties of Cellular Solids, Materials Selection in Mechanical Design, Metal Foams: A Design Guide, Materials and Design: The Art and Science of Material Selection in Product Design, Materials, Processing, Science and Design, Materials and the Environment, Cellular Solids in Biology and Nature; Recreations music, design; Style— Prof the Hon Michael Ashby, CBE, FRS, FREng; K 51 Maids Causeway, Cambridge CB5 8DE ASHCOMBE, 4 Baron (UK 1892); Henry Edward Cubitt; s of 3 Baron Ashcombe (d 1962) by his 1 w, Sonia, da of Lt-Col Hon George Keppel, MVO, (3 s of 7 Earl of Albemarle); b 31 March 1924; Educ Eton; m 1, 12 Sept 1955 (m dis 1968), Ghislaine, o da of Cornelius Willem Dresselhuys, of Long Island and formerly w of late Maj Denis James Alexander (later 6 Earl of Caledon); m 2, 1973 (m dis 1979), Hon Virginia Carington, yr da of 6 Baron Carrington; m 3, 1979, Elizabeth, da of Dr Henry Davis Chipps, of Lexington, Kentucky, and widow of Geoffrey Mark Dent-Brocklehurst, of Sudeley Castle, Glos; Heir kinsman, Mark Cubitt; Career served WWII RAF; consul-gen for Monaco in London 1961–68, chm Cubitt Estates Ltd; Clubs White’s; Style— The Rt Hon the Lord Ashcombe; K Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54 5JD ASHCROFT, Baron (Life Peer UK 2000), of Chichester in the County of West Sussex; Sir Michael Anthony Ashcroft; KCMG (2000); s of Frederic Parker Ashcroft, and Mary Lavinia Long; b 4 March 1946; Educ King Edward VI GS Norwich, Royal GS High Wycombe, Mid-Essex Tech Coll Chelmsford; m 1, 1972 (m dis 1984) Wendy Mahoney; 2 s, 1 da; m 2, 1986, Susi Anstey; Career int businessman and entrepreneur; chm BCB Hldgs 1987–2010; fndr and chm Crimestoppers Tst 1988–; former chm: Hawley Group, ADT Ltd, Copen Allman International plc; dir Tyco Int Ltd 1984–2002, varied business interests with investments and participation in public and private cos in UK, USA and Caribbean; Cons Pty: treas 1998–2001, dep chm 2005–10; treas Int Democratic Union; ambass of Belize to UN 1998–2000; chm Ashcroft Technol Acad 1991–, chllr Anglia Ruskin Univ (formerly Anglia Poly Univ) 2001–; tstee Cleveland Clinic 2004–, vice patron Intelligence Corps Museum 2009–, tstee Imperial War Museum Fndn Ltd 2010–; Publications Smell the Coffee: A Wake Up Call to the Conservative Party (2005), Dirty Politics, Dirty Times (2005), Victoria Cross Heroes (2006), Special Forces Heroes (2008), George Cross Heroes (2010); Recreations researching the Victoria Cross, entertaining friends, trying something new, messing about in boats; Style— The Rt Hon the Lord Ashcroft, KCMG; K House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW (website www.lordashcroft.com) ASHCROFT, Richard; Educ Upholland HS Wigan; m Kate Radley; Career pop singer; lead singer of The Verve 1989–99 and 2007–, solo artist 2000–07; Albums with The Verve incl: Verve (EP, 1992), Storm in Heaven (1993), No Come Down (1994), A Northern Soul (1995), Urban Hymns (1997), Forth (2008); solo albums: Alone With Everybody (2000), Human Conditions (2002), Keys to the World (2006); Singles with The Verve incl: All in the Mind (1992), She’s A Superstar (1992), Gravity Grave (1992), Blue (1993), Slide Away (1993), This is Music (1995), On Your Own (1995), History (1995), Bitter Sweet Symphony (1997), The Drugs Don’t Work (1997), Lucky Man (1997), Love Is Noise (2008); solo singles: A Song For Lovers (2000), Money To Burn (2000), C’mon People (2000), Check the Meaning (2002), Science of Silence (2003), Buy It in Bottles (2003), Break the Night with Colour (2006), Music Is Power (2006), Words Just Get in the Way (2006); Style— Richard Ashcroft ASHDOWN, David William; s of William Curtis Thomas, and Jean Vida Ashdown; b 11 December 1950; Educ Wandsworth Comp; m 12 Aug 1978, Carol, da of Andrew Allan Smith (d 1963); 2 s (Michael b 1974, Peter b 1979); 1 da (Elizabeth Rose b 22 Aug 1991); Career photographer: Keystone Press 1968–78, Daily Star 1978–86; chief sports photographer The Independent 1986–; FRPS; Awards Ilford Press Photographer of the Year 1974, runner-up Br Press Picture Awards 1979, Ilford Sports Picture of the Year 1985 and 1991, Nikon Press Sports Photographer of the Year 1987, Adidas Euro Sports Picture of the Year 1987, Sports Photographer of the Year 1987 and 1990, Euro Sports


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Photographer of the Year 1993, Photographer of the Year British Press Awards 1998; Recreations golf, old motorbikes; Style— David Ashdown, Esq; K mobile 07710 613 969 ASHDOWN OF NORTON-SUB-HAMDON, Baron (Life Peer UK 2001), of Norton-sub-Hamdon in the County of Somerset; Sir Jeremy John Durham (Paddy) Ashdown; GCMG (2006), KBE (2000), PC (1989); s of John W R D Ashdown, and Lois A Ashdown; b 27 February 1941; Educ Bedford Sch, Language Sch Hong Kong (qualified first class Chinese interpreter); m 1961, Jane Courtenay; 1 s (Hon Simon), 1 da (Hon Kate); Career RM 1959–72, served Borneo, Persian Gulf and Belfast, cmd Special Boat Section (SBS) in the Far East; first sec (FO) Br Mission to UN Geneva 1971–76, with Westland Helicopters 1976–78, sr mangr Morlands Ltd 1978–81, youth offr Dorset CC 1981–83, MP (Lib until 1988, Lib Dem 1988–2001) Yeovil 1983–2001 (Parly candidate (Lib) 1976); ldr Lib Dems 1988–99; Lib/Alliance/Lib Dem spokesman: on trade and industry 1983–86, on educn and sci 1987–88, on NI 1989–90; unpaid non-exec dir Time Gp 1999–2002; Peace Implementation Cncl’s High Rep for Bosnia 2002–06, EU special rep for Bosnia and Herzegovina 2002–06; Books Citizen’s Britain, Beyond Westminster, Ashdown Diaries Vols I and II, Swords and Ploughshares; Clubs National Liberal; Style— The Rt Hon the Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon, GCMG, KBE, PC ASHE, Geoffrey Thomas Leslie; s of Arthur Ashe (d 1959), and Thelma Hoodless Ashe (d 1959); b 29 March 1923, Acton; Educ St Paul’s, Univ of British Columbia (BA), Univ of Cambridge (MA); m 1, 1946, Dorothy Irene Train (d 1990); 4 s (Thomas b 1949, John b 1950, Michael b 1951, Brendan b 1958), 1 da (Sheila b 1953); m 2, 1998, Dr Patricia Chandler; Career admin asst Ford of Canada 1952–54, lectr in mgmnt studies The Polytechnic London 1956–62, co-fndr and sec Camelot Research Ctee 1965–74, full-time writer and lectr 1968–; visiting prof 1980–97: Univ of Southern Mississippi, Univ of Minnesota Duluth, Portland State Univ, Univ of Alabama Birmingham, Univ of New Mexico; memb: Medieval Acad of America, Int Arthurian Soc, Labour Party; FRSL 1963; Publications incl: King Arthur’s Avalon: The Story of Glastonbury (1957, new edn 1992), From Caesar to Arthur (1960), Land to the West: St Brendan’s Voyage to America (1962), The Land and the Book: Israel, the Perennial Nation (1965), Gandhi: A Study in Revolution (1968, new edn 2000), The Quest for Arthur’s Britain (ed and contrib, 1 edn 1968), Camelot and the Vision of Albion (1971), The Quest for America (ed and contrib, 1971), Do What You Will: A History of Anti-Morality (1974, re-published as The Hell-Fire Clubs: A History of Anti-Morality 2000), The Finger and the Moon (novel, 1973, new edn 2004), The Virgin: Mary’s Cult and the Re-Emergence of the Goddess (1976, new edn 1988), The Ancient Wisdom (1977), Miracles (1978), A Guidebook to Arthurian Britain (1980, re-published as A Traveller’s Guide to Arthurian Britain 1997), A Certain Very Ancient Book: Traces of an Arthurian Source in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History (article in Speculum: The Journal of the Medieval Academy of America, 1981), Kings and Queens of Early Britain (1982, new edn 2000), Avalonian Quest (1982), The Discovery of King Arthur (1985, new edn 2003), The Arthurian Encyclopedia (ed and contrib, 1986), The Landscape of King Arthur (1987), The Arthurian Handbook (collaborator, 1990), Mythology of the British Isles (1990, new edn 2002), King Arthur: The Dream of a Golden Age (1990), The New Arthurian Encyclopedia (ed and contrib, 1991), Dawn Behind the Dawn (1992), Atlantis: Lost Lands, Ancient Wisdom (1992), The Book of Prophecy: From Ancient Greece to the Millennium (1999, new edn 2002), The Encyclopedia of Prophecy (2001), Merlin (2002), Labyrinths and Mazes (2003), Merlin: The Prophet and his History (2006), The Offbeat Radicals (2007); author of numerous articles in periodicals; Style— Geoffrey Ashe, Esq; K c/o Rogers, Coleridge & White Literary Agency, 20 Powis Mews, London W11 1JN (cara@rcwlitagency.com) ASHE, (Thomas) Michael; QC (England and Wales 1994, Northern Ireland 1998); s of John Ashe (d 1977), and Nancy, ne´e O’Connor (d 1992); b 10 March 1949; Educ Finchley Catholic GS, Inns of Court Sch of Law; m 23 April 1977 (m dis), Helen Morag, da of Lt Col Kenneth Wheeler Nicholson (d 1963); Career Estate Duty Office Inland Revenue 1967–70; called to the Bar: Middle Temple 1971 (bencher 1998), Ireland 1975, NI 1993; with Schroders and Arbuthnot Latham (merchant banks) 1971–76; in practice at Bar 1978–; memb Board Soc of Advanced Legal Studies 1997–2003, auditor and notary Diocese of Brentwood 1997–, recorder of the Crown Court 2000, sr counsel Irish Republic 2000; Knight of the Holy Sepulchre 2000; Books Money (4 edn, Halsbury’s Laws of England, 1980), Injunctions (4 edn (reprint), Halsbury’s Laws of England, 1991), Insider Trading (2 edn, 1993), Insider Crime (1993), International Tracing of Assets (ed, 1997), Guide to Financial Services Regulation (1997), Moneylaundering (2000, 2 edn 2007); Recreations walking, railways, music; Style— Michael Ashe, Esq, QC; K 9 Stone Buildings, Lincoln’s Inn, London WC2A 3NN (tel 020 7404 5055, fax 020 7405 1551, e-mail masheqc@compuserve.com) ASHE, Rosemary Elizabeth; da of late Philip Stephen Ashe, and Dorothy May, ne´e Watts; b 28 March 1953; Educ Lowestoft GS, Royal Acad of Music, London Opera Centre; Career soprano; LRAM, ARAM; Theatre roles incl: Lottie Grady in When We Are Married (Garrick), Lolly Tucker in The Bed Before Yesterday (Mill at Sonning), Mrs Fraser in Stepping Out (UK tour), Ruth in The Pirates of Penzance (UK and American tours), Madame Spritzer in 13 Rue De L’Amour (Northampton Theatre), Nunsense (Redgrave Theatre), Viv Nicholson in Spend, Spend, Spend! (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Miss Andrew in Mary Poppins (Prince Edward Theatre), Mrs Lovett in Sweeny Todd (Gothenburg Opera), Beggar Woman in Sweeney Todd (Royal Festival Hall); Opera roles incl: The Queen of Night in The Magic Flute (Opera North), Marionette in The Cunning Widow (Wexford Festival), Fiakermilli in Arabella, Esmeralda in The Bartered Bride, Papagena in The Magic Flute, Venus in Orpheus in the Underworld (ENO), Lucy Lockitt in The Beggar’s Opera and Despina in Cosi fan Tutte (dir Jonathan Miller for BBC TV), Musetta in La Bohhme (Opera Northern Ireland), Frasquita in Carmen (Earls Court prodn repeated in Japan), Violetta in La Traviata (Holland Park), Dinah in Trouble in Tahiti (Music Theatre Transparant Belgium); roles in musicals incl: Janet in The Rocky Horror Show, Maria in West Side Story, Hortense in The Boy Friend, Yum Yum in The Mikado, created the role of Carlotta in The Phantom of the Opera, Manon and Sari in Bitter Sweet (Sadler’s Wells Opera), title role in La Belle Hilhne (New Sadler’s Wells Opera), Cunegonde in Candide (Old Vic Theatre), Josephine in HMS Pinafore (City Center Opera NY), Julie in Showboat (RSC/Opera North), The Witch in Into the Woods (Wolsey Theatre Ipswich), Madame Thinardier in Les Misirables (Palace), Widow Corney in Oliver (Palladium); other performances incl: Masterpiece Theatre Anniversary Celebrations (New York Forbidden Broadway Company Los Angeles and Washington), The Killer Soprano (one-woman show), Annie in Annie Get Your Gun (Wolsey Theatre Ipswich), Hermia in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Barbados Festival), Orinthia in The Applecart (Wolsey Theatre Ipswich), Asphynxia in Salad Days (nat tour), Zou Zou in La Belle Vivette (ENO), Mrs Darling in Peter Pan (Theatre Royal Nottingham), Dottie Otley in Noises Off (Salisbury Playhouse), Felicia Gabriel in The Witches of Eastwick (Theatre Royal Drury Lane and Princess Theatre Melbourne, Olivier Award nomination); regular broadcaster on Friday Night is Music Night and Songs From The Shows (Radio 2); Television incl: The Music Game (Channel 4), Whale On (Channel 4), House of Eliott (BBC), An Audience With Ronnie Corbett (LWT), Monster TV (BBC); Recordings incl: The Phantom of the Opera, The Boyfriend, Bitter Sweet, Kismet, The Student Prince, The Song of Norway, Oliver, The Killer Soprano, The Witches of Eastwick, Serious Cabaret, Mary Poppins; Recreations badminton, swimming; Style— Ms Rosemary Ashe; K c/o Cole Kitchenn, 212 Strand, London WC2R 1AP (tel 020 7427 5680, fax 020 7353 9639, e-mail info@colekitchenn.com, website www.rosemaryashe.com)

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ASHENFORD, Marcus Frank; s of David Ashenford, of Minchinhampton, Glos, and Josephine, ne´e Broomhall; b 5 December 1969; Educ Cheltenham Coll; m 24 Jan 1997, Kate, ne´e Gregory; 1 da (Alicia b 5 Dec 1998); Career chef; worked at: Gloscat 1986–88, Calcot Manor Tetbury 1988–91 (1 Michelin Star), Waterside Inn Bray 1991–94 (3 Michelin Stars); head chef: Lovells Windrush Farm 1994–97 (1 Michelin Star, 1 Egon Ronay Star, Acorn Award, 3 AA Rosettes, 6/10 Good Food Guide), Chavignol Chipping Norton 1998–2001 (1 Michelin Star, 3 AA Rosettes, 7/10 Good Food Guide), Chavignol The Old Mill Shipston on Stour 2001–03 (1 Michelin Star, 7/10 Good Food Guide); chef and prop 5 North Street 2003– (1 Michelin Star 2004); Recreations golf; Clubs Bristol City FC; Style— Marcus Ashenford, Esq ASHER, Bernard Harry; Career dir HSBC Holdings plc 1989–98, formerly exec dir investment banking HSBC Holdings plc, formerly chm HSBC Investment Banking plc (subsid); non-exec chm Lonrho Africa 1998–2004; non-exec dir: Re´my Cointreau SA 1992–2001, The China Fund Inc 1995–2000, Rangold Resources Ltd 1997–, Morgan Sindall plc 1998–, Seymour Pierce 2000–; vice-chm and sr ind dir Legal & General plc 2000–04 (non-exec dir 1998–2004), chm Lion Trust Asset Mgmnt plc 2004–; investment advsr and memb Advsy Panel RCP 1998–; tstee The Health Fndn 1998–, vice-chm of govrs LSE 1998–2004; Style— Bernard Asher, Esq ASHER, Jane; da of Richard Alan John Asher (d 1969), and Margaret, ne´e Eliot (d 2011); b 5 April 1946; Educ North Bridge House, Miss Lambert’s PNEU; m Gerald Anthony Scarfe, qv, s of Reginald Thomas Scarfe (d 1972); 1 da (Katie b 1974), 2 s (Alexander b 1981, Rory b 1983); Career actress and novelist; proprietor Jane Asher Party Cakes and Sugarcraft Shop Chelsea; designer: Jane Asher range of bakeware and textiles, Jane Asher Home Baking Collection; contrib: TV and radio current affairs progs, newspaper and magazine articles; reg columns: Daily Telegraph, The Independent, The Express; patron numerous charities; pres: Nat Autistic Soc, Arthritis Care, Parkinson’s UK; vice-pres: Child Accident Prevention Tst, Autistica; memb BAFTA, assoc RADA; Hon LLD Univ of Bristol; FRSA; Theatre incl: Housemaster 1957, Muriel Webster in Will You Walk A Little Faster (Duke of York’s) 1960, Wendy in Peter Pan (Scala) 1961; Bristol Old Vic 1965–72: Cleo, Great Expectations, The Happiest Days of Your Life, Sixty Thousand Nights, Romeo and Juliet, Measure For Measure; Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion (Watford), Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Julietta in Measure for Measure (both City Centre NY) 1967, Look Back in Anger (Royal Court) 1969, Celia in The Philanthropist (Mayfair and Broadway) 1970, Sally in Old Flames (Bristol Old Vic) 1974, Ann in Treats (Royal Court and Mayfair) 1975, Charlotte in Strawberry Fields, To Those Born Later (NT) 1976, Dr Scott in Whose Life Is It Anyway? (Mermaid and Savoy), Peter in Peter Pan 1979, Before The Party (also prodr, Queens Theatre) 1981, Ruth in Blithe Spirit (Vaudeville) 1986, Robot/Wife in Hence forward.... (Vaudeville) 1989, Lady Sneerwell in The School for Scandal (RNT) 1990, Diana in Making It Better (Hampstead & Criterion) 1992/93, Laura in The Shallow End (Royal Court) 1997, Barbara in Things we do for Love (Gielgud) 1998, House and Garden (Royal Nat Theatre) 2000, What the Butler Saw (Theatre Royal Bath and tour) 2001, Festen (Almeida and Lyric) 2004, The World’s Biggest Diamond (Royal Court) 2006, Bedroom Farce (Rose Theatre Kingston) 2009, Snow White (Richmond Theatre) 2009–10, Reluctant Debutante (nat tour) 2011, The Importance of Being Earnest (Rose Kingston) 2011, Farewell to the Theatre (Rose Kingston) 2011; Television incl: The Mill on The Floss, The Recruiting Officer, Hedda Gabler, Brideshead Revisited 1981, Love is Old Love is New, Voyage Round My Father, East Lynne, Bright Smiler, The Mistress 1986, Wish Me Luck 1987–89, Eats for Treats 1990, Closing Numbers 1993, The Choir 1995, Good Living 1997 & 1998, Crossroads 2003, Marple 2005, New Tricks 2005, A for Andromeda 2006, Holby City 2007–10, The Palace 2008, Maestro 2008, The Old Guys 2009–10; Radio incl: Crown House, Winter Journey (Sony Award); Films incl: Mandy 1951, Greengage Summer 1961, Alfie 1966, Deep End 1970, Henry VIII and His Six Wives 1970, Runners 1984, Dream Child 1985, Paris By Night 1988, Tirant lo Blanc 2005, Death at a Funeral 2007; Books Jane Asher’s Party Cakes (1982), Jane Asher’s Quick Party Cakes (1983), Jane Asher’s Fancy Dress (1983), Silent Nights for You and Your Baby (1984), Easy Entertaining (1987), Moppy Is Happy (with G Scarfe, 1987), Moppy Is Angry (with G Scarfe, 1987), Keep Your Baby Safe (1988), Jane Asher’s Children’s Parties (1988), Calendar of Cakes (1989), Eats for Treats (1990), Jane Asher’s Complete Book of Cake Decorating Ideas (1993), Time to Play (1995), The Longing (1996), 101 Things I wish I’d Known (1996), The Question (1998), The Best of Good Living (1998), Good Living at Christmas (1998), Tricks of the Trade (1999), Losing It (2002), Cakes for Fun (2005), Moppy is Sad, Moppy is Calm (with G Scarfe, 2005), Beautiful Baking (2007), Classic Chefs (2010); Recreations Times crossword, reading, music; Style— Jane Asher; K c/o Olivia Homan, United Agents, 12–26 Lexington Street, London W1F 0LE (tel 020 3214 0800, fax 020 3214 0801, website www.unitedagents.co.uk); website www.janeasher.com ASHER, Jeremy; s of Gerald Asher, of San Francisco, USA, and Judith Asher, of London; b 16 July 1958; Educ Winchester, LSE (BSc), Harvard Grad Sch of Business Admin (MBA); m 30 May 1985 (m dis), Barrie, ne´e Gilbert; 3 s (Alexander b 16 April 1988, Hannibal b 12 Jan 1991, Tamerlane b 26 Feb 1994); Career conslt rising to mangr Mercer Management Consulting Washington DC 1980–84, co-head Global Oil Products, Trading & Processing Glencore AG 1985–89, md Beta Raffinerieges Wilhelmshaven mbH 1990–97 (memb Supervisory Bd), gp chief exec PA Consulting Gp 1998–2001, chm SkyVision Holdings Ltd 2002–04, chm Agile Energy Ltd 2005–; dir: Tower Resources plc 2007–, Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd 2008–10, Better Place LLC 2008–10, Better Place BV 2009–, Pacific Drilling SA 2011–; Recreations tennis, soccer; Clubs Queen’s; Style— Jeremy Asher, Esq; K Agile Energy Limited, Rue de Rhoˆne 60, Case Postale 3093, 1211 Gene`ve 3, Switzerland (tel 00 41 22 316 6620, fax 00 41 22 316 6625, e-mail jeremy.asher@agilenergy.co.uk) ASHER, Michael John; s of Frederick William Asher (d 1992), of Stamford, Lincs, and Kathleen Frances Kew (d 1992); b 21 April 1953; Educ Stamford Sch, Univ of Leeds (BA), Leeds Poly (CertEd); m 1986, Mariantonietta, only da of Gen Pasquale Peru, of Rome, Italy, and Prof Italia Peru; 1 s (Burton Frederick Pascal b 1991), 1 da (Jade Isabelle b 2001); Career author and explorer; served 2 Bn Parachute Reg Europe, Malyasia, NI 1971–74 (awarded GSM NI 1972), 23 Special Air Serv Reg 1974–77, 2 Section Special Patrol Gp RUC Belfast 1978–79; vol teacher remote rural areas Sudan 1979–82, lived with Bedouin tribe (Kababish) Sudan 1982–85, conslt UNICEF 1985, made first west-east crossing of Sahara by camel (4,500 miles, with Mariantonietta Peru) 1986–87, project offr UNICEF Red Sea Hills Sudan 1988–89; travel incl: Papua New Guinea, Thar Desert of India/Pakistan 1989–90, journeys of Wilfred Thesiger and various expeditions 1990–94, crossing of Great Sand Sea Egypt by camel 1991, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Sinai, Palestine and Tibet 1994–; presenter: In Search of Lawrence (Channel 4) 1997, Death Deceit and the Nile (Channel 4) 2000, The Real Bravo Two Zero (Channel 4) 2002; dir Survivors (KTN) 2005; author of articles for: The Guardian, The Washington Post, Readers’ Digest, Daily Telegraph, Geographical, World; dir Lost Oasis Expeditions - adventure camel treks in the Sahara; RGS Ness Award for exploration 1993, RSGS Mungo Park Medal for exploration 1996; FRGS 1984, FRSL 1996; Books In Search of the Forty Days Road (1984), A Desert Dies (1986), Impossible Journey (1988), Shoot to Kill - A Soldier’s Journey Through Violence (1990), Thesiger - A Biography (1994), The Last of the Bedu - In Search of the Myth (1996), Sahara (with Kazoyoshi Nomachi, 1996), Phoenix Rising The United Arab Emirates, Past, Present and Future (with Werner Forman, 1996), Lawrence: The Uncrowned King of Arabia (1998), The Eye of Ra (1999), Firebird (2000),

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Rare Earth (2002), The Real Bravo Two Zero (2002), Sandstorm (2003), Get Rommel (2004), Khartoum - The Ultimate Imperial Adventure (2005), The Great Saharan Railway (2006); Recreations travel, running; Clubs Geographical; Style— Michael Asher, Esq, FRSL; K c/o David Higham Associates, 5–8 Lower John Street, Golden Square, London W1R 4HA (tel 020 7437 7888, fax 020 7437 1072, e-mail anthonygoff@davidhigham.co.uk); website www.lost-oasis.org ASHER, Prof Ronald E; s of Ernest Asher, and Doris, ne´e Hurst; b 23 July 1926; Educ King Edward VI GS Retford, UCL (BA, PhD), Univ of Edinburgh (DLitt); m 1960, Chin; 2 s (David b 1966, Michael b 1968); Career asst Dept of French UCL 1951–53, lectr in linguistics and Tamil SOAS Univ of London 1953–65; Univ of Edinburgh: sr lectr Dept of Linguistics 1965–70, reader 1970–77, prof of linguistics 1977–93, dean Faculty Arts 1986–89, memb Univ Ct 1989–92, vice-princ 1990–93, curator of patronage 1991–93, hon fell 1993–, dir Centre for Speech Technol Res 1994; visiting prof: of Tamil Univ of Chicago 1961–62, of linguistics Univ of Illinois 1967, of Tamil and Malayalam Michigan State Univ 1968, of linguistics Univ of Minnesota 1969, Colle`ge de France Paris 1970, of linguistics and int communication Int Christian Univ Tokyo 1994–95, of 20th century Malayalam literature Mahatma Gandhi Univ Kottayam 1995–96; memb Gen Cncl of Tamil Sahitya Acad (Chennai India) 2000–; fell Kerala Sahitya Akademi (Kerala Acad of Letters) India 1983, Gold Medal of the Akademi for distinguished servs to Malayalam language and literature, hon fell Sahitya Akademi (Nat Acad of Letters) India 2007, Basheer Puraskaram 2010; FRAS 1964, FRSE 1991; Books A Tamil Prose Reader (1971), Aspects de la litte´rature en prose dans le sud de l’Inde (1972), Some Landmarks in the History of Tamil Prose (1973), Scavenger’s Son (trans from Malayalam, 1975), Me Grandad ’ad an Elephant (trans from Malayalam, 1980), Towards a History of Phonetics (ed with E J A Henderson, 1981), Tamil (1982), Malayala bhasha-sahitya pathanangal (Malayalam - Studies on Malayalam Language and Literature) (1989), National Myths in Renaissance France (1993), Atlas of the World’s Languages (jt ed, 1994), The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics (ed-in-chief, 1994), Concise History of the Language Sciences from the Sumerians to the Cognitivists (jt ed, 1995), Malayalam (1997), Basheer svatantryasamara kathakal (Malayalam - Basheer: Stories of the Freedom Struggle) (ed, 1998), Basheer, Malayalattinre sargavismayam (Malayalam - Critical Studies on the Novels and Stories of V M Basheer) (1999), Colloquial Tamil (with E Annamalai, 2002), What the Sufi said (trans from Malayalam, with N Gopalakrishnan, 2002), Wind Flowers: Contemporary Malayalam Short Fiction (with V Abdulla, 2004); Style— Prof R E Asher, FRSE; K University of Edinburgh, PPLS, Dugald Stewart Building, 3 Charles Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AD (tel 0131 650 3652) ASHKENAZY, Vladimir; s of David Ashkenazy (d 1997), of Gorky, and Evstolia Plotnova (d 1979); b 6 July 1937; Educ Moscow Central Sch of Music, Moscow Conservatory (second prize Chopin int piano competition 1955, first prize Brussels int piano competition 1956, first prize Tchaikovsky int piano competition 1962); m 25 Feb 1961, Thorunn Sofia, da of Johann Tryggvason, of Iceland; 2 s (Vladimir Stefan b 1961, Dimitri Thor b 1969), 3 da (Nadia Liza b 1963, Sonia Edda b 1974, Alexandra Inga b 1979); Career concert pianist and conductor; studied under Lev Oborin class Moscow Conservatory 1955, debut in the UK with London Symphony Orch 1963, debut solo recital London (Festival Hall) 1963; music dir: Royal Philharmonic Orch London 1987–95, Radio Symphony Orch (now Deutsches Sinfonie-Orchester) Berlin 1989–99, Czech Philharmonic Orch 1998–2003, NHK Symphony Orch Tokyo 2004–07, EU Youth Orchestra 2006–, Sydney Symphony Orch 2009–; Hon RAM 1972; Order of Falcon Iceland 1988; Books Beyond Frontiers (with Jasper Parrott, 1985); Style— Vladimir Ashkenazy, Esq ASHLEY, Bernard John; s of Alfred Walter Ashley (d 1967), and Vera, ne´e Powell (d 1978); b 2 April 1935; Educ Sir Joseph Williamson’s Mathematical Sch Rochester, Trent Park Coll of Educn, Cambridge Inst of Educn (Advanced DipEd); m 1957, Iris Frances, da of Harold Edward Holbrook; 3 s (Christopher b 1 Jan 1961, David b 1 June 1963, Jonathan b 17 April 1965); Career writer; teacher in Kent until 1965; head teacher: Hertford Heath CP Sch 1965–71, Hartley Jr Sch Newham 1971–77, Charlton Manor Jr Sch London 1977–95; memb: Writers’ Guild of GB, BAFTA; Hon DEd Univ of Greenwich, Hon DLitt Univ of Leicester; Novels The Trouble with Donovan Croft (1974, The Other Award 1975), Terry on the Fence (1975), All My Men (1977), A Kind of Wild Justice (1979), Break in the Sun (1981), Dodgem (1983), High Pavement Blues (1984), Janey (1985), Running Scared (1986), Bad Blood (1988), Johnnie’s Blitz (1995), Tiger Without Teeth (1998), Little Soldier (1999), Revenge House (2002), Freedom Flight (2003), Ten Days to Zero (2005), Smokescreen (2006), Down to the Wire (2006), Flashpoint (2007), Angel Boy (2008), Solitaire (2008), No Way to Go (2009), Ronnie’s War (2010), Aftershock (2011); Short Story Collections Clipper Street (1988), Seeing Off Uncle Jack (1991), Dockside School (1992), The Puffin Book of School Stories (1993), City Limits (1997); Picture Books Cleversticks (with Derek Brazell, 1992), I Forgot, said Troy (with Derek Brazell, 1996), A Present for Paul (with David Mitchell, 1996), Growing Good (with Anne Wilson, 1999), Double the Love (with Carol Thompson, 2002), The Bush (with Lynne Willey, 2003); Television BBC TV serials: Break In the Sun (1981), Running Scared (1986), The Country Boy (1989), Dodgem (1991, winner Best Children’s Entertainment Prog, RTS 1992); Three Seven Eleven (Granada TV series), Justin and the Demon Drop Kick (Carlton for EBU); Plays The Old Woman who lived in a Cola Can (tour, 1988/89), The Secret of Theodore Brown (Unicorn Theatre London, 1990), Little Soldier (2007); Recreations theatre, concerts; Style— Bernard Ashley, Esq; K 128 Heathwood Gardens, London SE7 8ER (tel 020 8854 5785, website www.bashley.com) ASHLEY, Dr Cedric; CBE (1984); s of Ronald Bednall Ashley (d 1980), and Gladys Vera, ne´e Fincher; b 11 November 1936; Educ King Edward’s Sch Birmingham, Univ of Birmingham (BSc, PhD); m 1, 1960, Pamela Jane (decd), da of William Turner; 1 s (Paul); m 2, 1965 (m dis 1989), (Marjorie) Vivien, da of Arnold Joseph Gooch (d 1960); 1 da (Juliet b 1967), 1 s (William b 1971); m 3, 1991, Auriol Mary Keogh, da of John Kelly; Career with Rolls-Royce Ltd Derby 1955–60; lectr Univ of Birmingham 1965–73 (ICI research fell 1963), int tech dir Bostrom Div UOP Ltd 1973–77, dir Motor Industry Research Assoc 1977–87, md Lotus Engineering Ltd 1987–88, chm Cedric Ashley and Associates 1988–, chief exec British Internal Combustion Engine Research Inst 1989–91, md Steyr Power Technology Ltd 1992–; dir Euromotor 1992–2006, chm euromotor-autotrain LLP 2006–; chm: SEE 1970–72, RAC Tech Ctee 1980–87, Kingsgate Property (Mgmnt) Ltd 2008–; memb: SMMT Tech Bds 1977–87, Bd Assoc of Independent Contract Research Orgns 1977–86 (pres 1982–84), Coventry and District Engrg Employers’ Assoc 1978–85, Court Cranfield Inst of Technol 1977–87, Engine and Vehicles Ctee DTI 1980–88, Three Dimensional Design Bd CNAA 1981–87; tstee Sir Henry Royce Meml Fndn 2006–; Cementation Muffelite Award SEE 1968, Design Cncl Award 1974; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Carmen; FIMechE 1978 (chm Automobile Div 1990–91), FRSA 1983; Recreations dining, travel, motoring; Clubs Thursday; Style— Dr Cedric Ashley, CBE; K 58 Jacoby Place, Priory Road, Birmingham B5 7UW (tel 0121 472 2082, e-mail c.ashley@autotrain.org, website www.autotrain.org) ASHLEY, Prof Christopher Charles; s of Charles Arthur Ashley, and Esther Lillian Ashley; b 29 August 1941; Educ King George V GS Southport, Univ of Bristol (BSc, PhD), Univ of Oxford (MA, DSc); m 1967, Catherine Helen Brown; 1 s, 2 da; Career Fulbright travel scholar 1965–68, NIH post-doctoral fell Univ of Oregon 1965–68, MRC post-doctoral fell Univ of Bristol 1968–70, lectr in physiology Univ of Bristol 1970–76, visiting prof Univ of Bochum Germany 1976–77; Univ of Oxford: lectr 1976–, fell and med tutor CCC Oxford 1976–2008 (Corange fell 1991–2008), prof of physiology emeritus 2008–, emeritus fell

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CCC 2008–; adj prof of molecular and cellular pharmacology Univ of Miami Med Sch 1991–; external examiner: Univ of Dundee 1980–83, Univ of Liverpool 1988–90; memb: MRC Grants Ctee A 1988–92, Muscular Dystrophy Scientific Ctee 1993–, MRC Advsy Bd 1997–, MRC Coll of Experts 2005–; ed Cell Calcium 1980–90, co-founding ed J Muscle Research & Cell Motility 1980–, special advsr HEFCE Res Assessment Exercise 2001, memb Sectional Ctee 3 Acad of Med Sci 2007–; contrib and ed of numerous reviews and chapters on biophysics, skeletal and cardiac muscle activation, calcium signalling and bioluminescience-aequorin; awarded: NIH Prog Grant (CoPI) 1986–90 and 1990–95, MRC Prog Grant (PI) 1990–95, Br Heart Fndn Prog Grant (CoPI) 1997–2003 and 2003–; EMBO Fellowship DESY Hamburg 1988 and 1990; memb: Biochemical Soc, Physiological Soc, American Physiological Soc (elected foreign memb), US Biophysical Soc; Hon MRCP 1998, FMedSci 2002; Recreations music, playing the piano, fell walking, natural history, collecting; Style— Prof Christopher Ashley; K Corpus Christi College, Oxford OX1 4JF (tel 01865 272115, e-mail ash@nexus.ox.ac.uk) ASHLEY, (Hon) Jackie; da of Baron Ashley of Stoke (Life Peer), qv, and Pauline Kay, ne´e Crispin (d 2003); b 10 September 1954; Educ Rosebery GS Epsom, St Anne’s Coll Oxford (BA); m Aug 1987, Andrew Marr, qv, s of Donald Marr; 1 s (Harry Cameron b 5 July 1989), 2 da (Isabel Claire b 4 Oct 1991, Emily Catherine b 3 Nov 1994); Career news trainee BBC 1978–80, prodr Newsnight 1980–82, politics prodr C4 News 1982–86, presenter Their Lordships House and The Parliament Programme 1986–88, political corr ITN 1988–98, political ed New Statesman 2000–02; currently: columnist The Guardian, presenter The Week in Westminster (BBC Radio 4); Recreations running, swimming; Style— Ms Jackie Ashley ASHLEY OF STOKE, Baron (Life Peer UK 1992), of Widnes in the County of Cheshire; Jack Ashley; CH (1975), PC (1979); s of John Ashley (d 1927), and Isabella, ne´e Bridge; b 6 December 1922; Educ Ruskin Coll Oxford (scholarship), Gonville & Caius Coll Cambridge (scholarship, chm Cambridge Lab Club, pres Cambridge Union); m 1951, Pauline Kay (d 2003), da of Clarence Adley Crispin, of Liverpool; 3 da ((Hon) Jacqueline (Jackie) Ashley, qv, b 1954, Hon Jane Elizabeth (Hon Mrs Rosenbaum) b 1958, Hon Caroline (Hon Mrs Dewdney) b 1966); Career labourer and cranedriver 1936–46, cncllr Borough of Widnes 1945, shop steward convenor and memb Nat Exec Chem Workers’ Union 1946; student 1946–51; BBC: radio prodr 1951–57, sr television prodr 1957–66, memb Gen Advsy Cncl 1967–69 and 1970–74; MP (Lab) Stoke-on-Trent S 1966–92; PPS to Sec of State for: Econ Affairs 1966–67, Health and Social Security 1974–76; memb Nat Exec Ctee of Lab Pty 1976–78; chllr Univ of Staffordshire 1993–2003; pres: Hearing and Speech Tst 1985–2001, Royal Nat Inst for the Deaf, Royal Coll of Speech & Language Therapists; Books Journey into Silence (1973), Acts of Defiance (1992); Style— The Rt Hon Lord Ashley of Stoke, CH, PC; K House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW ASHLEY-SMITH, Prof Jonathan; s of Ewart Trist Ashley-Smith (d 1972), of Sutton Valence, Kent, and Marian Tanfield, ne´e Smith (d 2006); b 25 August 1946; Educ Sutton Valence, Univ of Bristol (BSc, PhD), Univ of Cambridge; m 19 Aug 1967, Diane Louise, ne´e Wagland; 1 s (Joseph Daniel b 1975), 1 da (Zoe¨ Elizabeth b 1985); Career V&A: scientific offr 1973–77, head of Conservation Dept 1977–2002, sr res fell in conservation studies 2002–04; visiting prof RCA 2000–10; project ldr within EU research project Climate for Culture 2009–; memb: Conservation Ctee Cncl for Care of Churches 1978–85, Crafts Cncl 1980–83 (memb Conservation Ctee 1978–83), Bd of Govrs London Coll of Furniture 1983–85, Bd Cultural Heritage National Training Organisation (formerly Museums Training Inst) 1997–2005; UK Inst for Conservation: memb 1974–, memb Exec Ctee 1978–84, vice-chm 1980–83, chm 1983–84; sec gen Int Inst for Conservation 2003–06, tstee Leather Conservation Centre 2009–; Plowden Medal winner 2000; hon fell RCA 1992, Leverhulme fell 1994–95; Fell Int Inst for Conservation (FIIC) 1985, FRSC 1987, CChem 1987, FMA 1988; Books Science for Conservators (scientific ed, Vols 1–3, 1984), Risk Assessment for Object Conservation (1999); author of articles in learned jls; Recreations legal combinations of driving fast, getting drunk, and heavy rock music; K e-mail Clubs Anglesea; Style— Prof Jonathan Ashley-Smith; jonsmith@jonsmith.demon.co.uk ASHMORE, Gillian Margaret; da of John Roger Oxenham, of Heytesbury, Wilts, and Joan, ne´e Palmer; b 14 October 1949; Educ Walthamstow Hall Sevenoaks, Winchester Co HS for Girls, Newnham Coll Cambridge (BA); m 1971, Frederick Scott Ashmore, s of Prof Philip George Ashmore; 2 da (Beatrice b 1980, Olivia (Polly) b 1989), 2 s (Edward (Ned) b 1982, John b 1986); Career civil servant; various housing and tport positions 1971–85 (Housing Corp 1974), dep dir Enterprise & Deregulation Unit Dept of Employment (became unit of DTI 1987) 1986–89, head Central Fin Div Dept of Tport 1990–92, dir Privatisation and Internal Communication BR 1992–94, regnl dir Govt Office for the SE 1994–98; md Mulberry Consulting 1999–2007; chief exec Equal Opportunities Cmmn 2001–02, actg chief exec Rich Mix Cultural Fndn 2006–07; chm Kingston Victim Support 1998–2001, chair Refugee Housing Assoc 1999–2007, exec dir Fostering Network 2003; tstee: London Victim Support 1999–2001, Metropolitan Housing Partnership 1999–2007; recording clerk Religious Soc of Friends 2007–; govr Richmond Adult and Community Coll 2000–07; assoc Newnham Coll Cambridge 1998–; FRSA; Recreations friends, children, walking, swimming, novels; Style— Ms Gillian Ashmore; K 47 Lower Teddington Road, Hampton Wick, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 4HQ (e-mail gillian@ashmores.me.uk) ASHMORE, Prof Jonathan Felix; s of Eric Peter Ashmore (d 1997), of Fermoy, Co Cork, and Rosalie Sylvia, ne´e Crutchley (d 1997); b 16 April 1948; Educ Westminster (Queen’s scholar), Univ of Sussex (BSc), Imperial Coll London (PhD), UCL (MSc); m 1974, Sonia Elizabeth Newby, da of George Eric Newby, CBE, MC, FRSL (d 2006); 1 s (Joseph Prospero b 14 Nov 1974), 1 da (Lucia b 30 May 1979); Career visiting scientist ICTP Trieste 1971–72, Nuffield biological scholar 1972–74, research asst Dept of Biophysics UCL 1974–77, visiting research physiologist Dept of Ophthalmology Univ of Calif San Francisco 1977–80; Univ of Sussex: temp lectr 1980–82, MRC research assoc 1982–83; Univ of Bristol: lectr 1983–88, reader in physiology 1988–93, prof of biophysics 1993–96; Bernard Katz prof of biophysics UCL 1996–, dir UCL Ear Inst 2005; chief scientific advsr Defeating Deafness 2002–07; Fulbright scholar 1977–80, G L Brown prize lectr Physiological Soc 1992–93, chaire Blaise Pascal Institut Pasteur Paris 2007–; author of various research reports in learned jls; memb Physiological Soc 1980; FRS 1996, FMedSci 2001; Recreations reading, travel (virtual and actual); Style— Prof Jonathan Ashmore, FRS; K Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology & UCL Ear Institute, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT (tel 020 7679 2141, fax 020 7813 0530, e-mail j.ashmore@ucl.ac.uk, website www.inner-ear.org) ASHTIANY, Saphie´ (Sue); da of Ali Asghar Nourredin Ashtiany (d 2004), and Amir Banou Faily (d 1993); b Iran; Educ Padworth Coll, Univ of Warwick (BA), Univ of Birmingham (MSocSci); m 1973, Prof Paul Lyndon Davies; 2 da (Megan b 1979, Tessa b 1981); Career ptnr: Cole & Cole Slrs (later Morgan Cole) 1989–2001, Nabarro LLP 2001–10 (also head Employment Gp, speical counsel 2010–), prop Ashtiany Assocs 2010–; special advsr Univ of Oxford 2010–; memb Editorial Panel Butterworths Discrimination Law Compensation; vice-pres: Industrial Law Soc 1996–, Employment Lawyers Assoc (memb Policy Sub-Ctee); chair Oxfordshire Advsy Bd Common Purpose 2000–03, cmmr Equal Opportunities Cmmn 2000–07, tstee Equal Rights Tst 2008–, memb Diversity Panel London First; Govt ambass for diversity in public office 2010–; non-exec dir and vice-chair Oxfordshire Ambulance NHS Tst 1993–2003 (actg chair 2001–03), non-exec dir Channel 4 2003–; trustee City of Oxford Music Tst, memb Advsy Ctee Oxford Piano


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Festival, tstee Charities Aid Fndn 2010–; memb Ct Oxford Brookes Univ 2000–08; Asian Woman of Achievement 2008; hon fell Harris Manchester Coll Oxford 2003; fell Inst of Advanced Legal Studies 2000–03, FRSA 2004; Publications Britain’s Migrant Workers (1976), Tolley’s Employment Law (contributing ed, chapter on Race Discrimination), FT Law and Tax Employment Precedents and Company Documents (contributing ed); author of articles in specialist publications incl Lawyer Jl, Solicitors Jl, Employment Lawyers Assoc and Personnel Today; Recreations music, opera, dance, theatre; Style— Ms Sue Ashtiany; K Ashtiant Associates, 21 Warnborough Road, Oxford OX2 6JA ASHTON, Andrew Keith Maxwell; s of Sqdn Ldr Hugh Alan Ashton, DFC (d 1989), and Joan Maxwell, ne´e Mann (d 2004); b 18 September 1950; Educ Framlingham Coll, Wells Cathedral Sch, Trent Poly, Univ of London (LLB); m 20 April 1985, Dr Patricia Mary White, da of Norman Ernest White (d 1981); 1 s (Richard), 1 da (Catherine); Career admitted slr 1974; ptnr HMG-Law LLP 1976–2007 (conslt 2007–); memb: Wallingford Rowing Club, Warborough and Shillingford Soc; memb Law Soc; Recreations watching children and their sporting endeavours, bar mgmnt, taming the garden, travel; Clubs Law Soc; Style— Andrew Ashton, Esq; K Little Cranford, Moulsford, Oxfordshire OX10 9HU (tel 01491 651305); Herbert Mallam Gowers, 126 High Street, Oxford OX1 4DG (tel 01865 244661, fax 01865 241842, e-mail akma@hmg-law.co.uk) ASHTON, Rt Rev Cyril Guy; s of William Joseph Ashton (d 1958), and Margaret Anne, ne´e Todd (d 1994); b 6 April 1942; Educ Grangefield GS, Oakhill Theol Coll London, Lancaster Univ (MA); m 3 July 1965, Muriel; 3 s (Jonathan, Simon, Timothy), 1 da (Elizabeth); Career curate St Thomas Blackpool 1967–70, vocation sec Church Pastoral Soc 1970–74, vicar of St Thomas’ Lancaster 1974–91, dir of training Dio of Blackburn 1991–2000, bishop of Doncaster 2000–11; course dir Post-Grad Dip Cliff Coll Derbys 1995–; Books Church on the Threshold (1991), Threshold God (1992), A Faith Worth Sharing? (jtly, 1995); Recreations motorcycling, vintage cars, swimming, cycling, music, wine, walking; Style— The Rt Rev Cyril Ashton; K Chasis, 17c Quernmore Road, Lancaster LA1 3EB (tel 01524 848684) ASHTON, David Julian; b 23 October 1948; Educ LSE (BSc); m April 1976, Marilyn Joy Ashton; 2 s (Richard b July 1977, Michael b March 1981); Career ptnr Arthur Andersen 1982–2002 (joined 1970), dir LECG Ltd 2002–; cncllr London Borough of Harrow 1998–2010 (ldr 2008–10); MEI (MInstPet), FCA; fell Acad of Experts (FAE), FIArb; Recreations politics, skiing, walking; Style— David Ashton, Esq; K FTI Consulting, The Davidson Building, 5 Southampton Street, London WC2E 7HA (tel 020 7632 5020, fax 020 7632 5050, e-mail david.ashton@fticonsulting.com) ASHTON, Prof John Richard; CBE (2000); s of Edward Ashton (d 1978), of Woolton, and Lena Irene Ashton, ne´e Pettit (d 2005); b 27 May 1947, Woolton, Liverpool; Educ Quarry Bank HS Liverpool, Univ of Newcastle upon Tyne Med Sch (Nuffield Fndn scholar in tropical med Fiji Islands, Charlton scholar in med, MB BS), LSHTM (MSc, Sir Allen Daley meml prize in social med); m 1, 1968 (m dis 2001), Pamela Doreen, ne´e Scott; 3 s (Keir Edward, Matthew James, Nicholas John); m 2, 2003, Catherine Benedicte (Maggi) Morris; 1 s (Fabian Che´ Jed), 2 step s (Alesaunder James Wystan, Dylan Carey Michael); Career house physician and house surgn Newcastle upon Tyne Univ Hosp Gp 1970–71, gen practice locum Great Yarmouth and Mid Wales 1971, SHO in gen med and geriatrics 1971–72, SHO and registrar psychiatry 1972–74, princ in gen practice Newcastle upon Tyne and Northumberland 1974–75, lectr in primary med care (mental health) Univ of Southampton and princ in gen practice Hants Family Practitioner Ctee 1975–76, postgrad student in social med LSHTM 1976–78, sr registrar in community med Hants and lectr in community med Univ of Southampton 1978–79, sr lectr Dept of Community Med LSHTM 1980–82, sr lectr Dept of Public Health Univ of Liverpool 1983–93 (personal chair in public health policy and strategy 1993), dir Liverpool Public Health Observatory 1990–93; regnl dir of public health and regnl med offr: Mersey RHA 1993–94, NW Regnl Office NHS Exec 1994–2002, Govt Office NW 2002–06; dir of public health and county med offr Cumbria 2007–; external examiner Galway Coll, TCD, UCD and Cork Univ Coll; visiting prof Valencian Inst for Public Health Studies 1988, professorial fell Liverpool Sch of Tropical Med 1994, Oliver Tambo visiting prof Cape Town 1997, Wei Lun visiting prof Univ of Hong Kong 1998; visiting prof: Liverpool John Moores Univ 1998, Univ of Manchester 2001–, Univ of Central Lancs 2004, Univ of Lancaster 2006, Univ of Cumbria 2007; Chadwick lectr Chartered Inst of Environmental Health Officers 1990, Chadwick lectr Univ of Manchester 1997, Milroy lectr RCP London 2000, Audrey Wise lectr Univ of Central Lancashire 2005; Kings Fund Scholar N America 1974, Premio Nenufar Award for contributions to int public health Galicia 1997, Alwyn Smith Medal Faculty of Public Health Med for lifelong contribs to public health 2002; inaugural coordinator Euro WHO Healthy Cities Project 1986–88; advsr to WHO on the devpt of educn progs the devpt of city-based public health strategies (Europe, Eastern Mediterranean, The Americas, SE Asia); gen rapporteur 44th World Health Assembly Tech Discussions on urban health Geneva 1991; jt ed (with Prof Carlos Alvarez, Alicante) Jl of Epidemiology and Community Health 1998–2008; memb: Int Scientific Advsy Gp Inst of Public Health Valencia 1995, NW Regnl Assembly and NW RDA Health Partnership 1999–2001, Br Humanitarian Aid Delgn to Kosovo 1999; former memb Bd Faculty of Public Health Med and Exec RCP, tstee UK Public Health Assoc 2009–11; fndr memb The Duncan Soc Liverpool 1997; cncllr Hampshire CC 1981–82 (memb Educn and Police Ctees), chm of tstees Carston Cultural Village Liverpool 2006–09; tstee: Merseyside Fire Support Network 2007–10, Carlisle Youth Zone 2010–, Nat Museums Liverpool; govr Royal Liverpool Children’s NHS Tst 2007–10, govr West Lakes Academy Cumbria 2008–10; hon fell Liverpool John Moores Univ 2003; FFPHM 1986 (MFPHM 1979), MFFPRHC 1993, FRCPsych 1993 (MRCPsych 1975), FRCPEd 2003, FRCP 2004; Books Everyday Psychiatry (1980), Esmedune 2000 (A Healthy Liverpool) - Vision or Dream? (1986), The New Public Health - The Liverpool Experience (with H Seymour, 1988, Spanish edn 1990), Healthy Cities (ed, 1991), The Urban Health Crisis - Strategies for All in the Face of Rapid Urbanisation (ed, 1991), The Epidemiological Imagination - A Reader (ed, 1994), The Pool of Life - A Public Health Walk in Liverpool (with Maggi Morris, 1997, 2 edn 2008), The Gift Relationship (ed with Ann Oakley); also author of numerous book chapters, papers and editorials in learned jls; Recreations family, small holding, llamas, alpacas and poultry keeping, Ockie the Springer, walking and cycling, Liverpool FC, reading the papers; Style— John Ashton; K 8 Church Road, Much Woolton, Liverpool LS2 5JF (tel 07814 281563, e-mail johnrashton@blueyonder.co.uk) ASHTON, Prof Rosemary Doreen; OBE (1999); b 11 April 1947; Educ Univ of Aberdeen (MA, Seafield medal, Senatus prize), Newnham Coll Cambridge (Lucy fell, PhD); Family 3 c; Career temp lectr in English Univ of Birmingham 1973–74; UCL: lectr in English 1974–86, reader in English 1986–91, prof of English 1991–, Quain prof of English language and literature 2002–; Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) Stipendium Univ of Heidelberg 1966–67, Literary Review Award for The German Idea 1980, DAAD Travel Scholarship 1983, British Acad Thank-Offering to Britain fell 1984–85, British Acad Research Readership 1988–90, visiting fell Beinecke Library Yale Univ 1989, Leverhulme Res Fellowship 1995; memb: Int Assoc of Univ Profs of English, Humanities Research Bd Br Acad; founding fell Eng Assoc 2000; FRSL 1999, FBA 2000, FRSA 2002; Books The German Idea: Four English Writers and the Reception of German Thought 1800–1860 (1980), George Eliot (1983), Little Germany: Exile and Asylum in Victorian England (1986), The Mill on the Floss: A Natural History (1990), G H Lewes: A Life (1991), The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: A Critical Biography (1996), George Eliot: A Life (1996), Thomas and Jane Carlyle: Portrait of a Marriage (2002), 142 Strand:

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A Radical Address in Victorian London (2006); author of numerous edition introductions and articles and reviews in jls; Style— Prof Rosemary Ashton, OBE, FBA; K University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT (tel 020 7679 3143, fax 020 7916 2054, e-mail r.ashton@ucl.ac.uk) ASHTON, Ruth Mary (Mrs E F Henschel); OBE (1991); da of Leigh Perry Ashton, and Marion Lucy, ne´e Tryon; b 27 March 1939, Bristol; Educ Kenya HS for Girls, Clarendon Sch (lately Abergele), The London Hosp, Queen Mother’s Hosp and High Coombe Midwife Teachers’ Trg Coll (RN 1965, RM 1967, MTD 1970); m 7 April 1984, E Fred Henschel; Career staff midwife and midwifery sister Queen Mother’s Hosp Glasgow 1967–69, nursing offr and midwifery tutor King’s Coll Hosp London 1971–75; Royal Coll of Midwives: tutor 1975–79, professional offr 1979, gen sec 1980–94; non-exec dir Optimum NHS Tst 1995–99, non-exec dir Community Health South London NHS Tst 1999–2000, non-exec dir and vice-chair Bromley Primary Care NHS Tst 2001–07; chair NHS SE London Workforce Devpt Confedn 2002–06; temp prof March of Dimes LA 1982; memb and vice-pres Royal Coll of Midwives, treas Int Confedn of Midwives 1997–2002; lay memb Bd London Deanery Sch of General Practice 2007–11; ACIArb 1995; Offr Sister OStJ 1988; Books Your First Baby (ed and author, 1980), Report on Activities, Responsibilities and Independence of Midwives in the European Union (1996); Recreations gardening, travel, photography; Style— Miss Ruth Ashton, OBE; K e-mail ruhens@tiscali.co.uk ASHTON, William Michael Allingham; OBE (2010, MBE 1978); s of Eric Sandiford Ashton (d 1983), of Lytham St Annes, and Zilla Dorothea, ne´e Miles (d 1944); b 6 December 1936; Educ Rossall Sch, St Peter’s Coll Oxford (BA, DipEd); m 22 Oct 1966, Kay Carol, da of John Stallard Watkins (d 2000), of New Quay, Dyfed; 2 s (Grant b 1967, Miles b 1968), 1 da (Helen b 1983); Career Nat Serv RAF 1955–57; fndr and musical dir Nat Youth Jazz Orchestra (NYJO) 1965–; numerous appearances before royalty incl Royal Variety Performance 1978, toured many countries on behalf of Br Cncl (USA, USSR, Aust, Turkey); chm NYJO Ltd 1972– (pres and founding musical dir); composer of over 60 recorded songs; memb: Musicians’ Union, Br Assoc of Jazz Musicians; owner Stanza Music; fell Leeds Coll of Music 1995; Awards for NYJO: Best Br Big Band Br Jazz Awards 1993, 1995, 1998 and 2002, Critics’ Choice 1992, 1995 and 1997, BBC Radio 2 Award for Servs to Jazz 1995, Silver Jazz Medal Worshipful Co of Musicians 1996, All Party Parly Jazz Appreciation Gp Special Award 2007; Recreations reading, song writing, snorkelling; Style— William Ashton, Esq, OBE; K 11 Victor Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA2 6PT (tel 020 8863 2717, e-mail bill.ashton@virgin.net, website www.nyjo.org.uk) ASHTON OF UPHOLLAND, Baroness (Life Peer UK 1999), of St Albans in the County of Hertfordshire; Catherine Margaret Ashton; PC (2006); da of late Harold Ashton, and late Clare Margaret Ashton; b 20 March 1956, Upholland, Lancs; Educ Upholland GS, Bedford Coll London (BSc); m 1988, Peter Jon Kellner, qv, s of late Michael Kellner; 1 s (Hon Robert Peter b 1989), 1 da (Hon Rebecca Clare b 1992), 2 step da (Tara b 1977, Katherine b 1979), 1 step s (Michael b 1981); Career administrative offr CND 1977–79, Coverdale Orgn 1979–81, Central Cncl for Educn and Trg in Social Work 1981–83, dir of community devpt and public affrs Business in the Community 1983–89, public policy advsr 1989–, dir Political Context 1996–98, seconded by London First to Home Office 1998–99; Parly under-sec of state: DfES 2001–04, DCA 2004–07, Miny of Justice 2007; ldr House of Lords and Lord Pres of the Cncl 2007–08, EU cmmr for external trade 2008–; chm Herts HA 1998–2001; advsr Lattice Fndn 2000–01, tstee Verulanium Museum, patron Grove Hospice St Albans, ambass Herts Guides; Min of the Year House Magazine 2005, Peer of the Year Channel 4 2005, Politician of the Year Stonewall 2006; Clubs Royal Cwlth Soc; Style— The Baroness Ashton of Upholland, PC; K House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW (tel 020 7210 8708, fax 020 7210 8620, e-mail catherine.ashton@cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk) ASHURST, Mark; b 10 May 1970, Bristol; Educ King Edward VI Sch Southampton, Itchen Sixth Form Coll Southampton, Ecole Nationale de la Musique Paris, Ecole Normale de la Musique Paris, UC Oxford (BA); Career writer and broadcaster; asst to Simon Hughes, MP, qv, 1992, copywriter Matla Tst (South African voter education gp) 1993–94 (also observer for Westminster Fndn for Democracy), political and media reporter Business Day South Africa 1994, conslt Strategic Planning Unit South African Broadcasting Corp 1995, South African corr FT 1995–98, business ed BBC Africa 1998–; prodr Fabulous (BBC Radio 5) 1993, presenter Crossing Continents (BBC Radio 4) 2002, contrib From Our Own Correspondent (BBC Radio 4); contrib: The Guardian, The Independent, Daily Telegraph, Newsweek, BBC Radio 5, BBC World, BBC News 24 TV; former columnist Independent Newspapers of South Africa; speechwriter Nelson Mandela’s opening address to Union of African Radio and TV Broadcasters Congress Johannesburg 1995; one-man show Harare Int Festival of Arts Zimbabwe 2001; dir Africa Research Inst 2006–; Zanzibar Int Film Festival 2002; Publications The Day After Mugabe: Prospects for Change in Zimbabwe (jt ed), A Parliament with Teeth, for Tanzania (jtly); Style— Mark Ashurst, Esq; K website www.africaresearchinstitute.org) ASHURST, (Kenneth William) Stewart; s of Kenneth Latham Ashurst, OBE, and Helen Ferguson, ne´e Rae; b 19 May 1945; Educ Royal GS Newcastle upon Tyne, King Edward VI GS Lichfield, Exeter Coll Oxford (MA), Coll of Law Guildford, Univ of Birmingham (MSocSc); m 1984, Catherine Mary, da of George and Margaret Sample; 1 da (Olivia b 6 Jan 1985), 2 s (William b 5 June 1987, Edward b 19 June 1989); Career admitted slr 1970; chief exec Essex CC 1994–2005, ptnr Odgers Ray & Berndtson 2006–07; nat chm Assoc of County Chief Execs 2003–04; local govt memb Cncl Law Soc of England and Wales 1989–97, memb Local Govt Gp Law Soc (former nat chm); chm Stansted Airport Consultative Ctee; memb Law Soc; FCMI, FRSA; Recreations wine, music, loafing; Style— Stewart Ashurst, Esq; K The Cygnets, Saxmundham Road, Aldeburgh, Suffolk IP15 5PD (e-mail stewart.ashurst@btopenworld.com) ASHWORTH, Prof Alan; b Bolton, Lancs; Educ Imperial Coll London (BSc), UCL (PhD); Career Inst of Cancer Research: joined 1986, dir Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research Centre 1999, chief exec 2011–; FRS 2008; Style— Prof Alan Ashworth; K Institute of Cancer Research, 237 Fulham Road, London SW3 6JB ASHWORTH, Prof Andrew John; CBE (2009), Hon QC (1997); s of Clifford Ashworth (d 1993), and Amy, ne´e Ogden (d 2005); b 11 October 1947; Educ Rishworth Sch, LSE (LLB), New Coll Oxford (DCL), Univ of Manchester (PhD); m 1, 1971 (m dis), Gillian, ne´e Frisby; 2 da (Susannah b 1974, Alison b 1976); m 2, Veronica, ne´e Fellows; Career lectr then sr lectr in law Univ of Manchester 1970–78, fell and tutor in law Worcester Coll Oxford 1978–88, Edmund-Davies prof of criminal law and criminal justice KCL 1988–97, Vinerian prof of English law Univ of Oxford 1997–; ed Criminal Law Review 1975–99; memb Sentencing Advsy Panel 1999–2010 (chair 2007–10); bencher Inner Temple 1997; Hon LLD De Montfort Univ 1998, Hon JD Univ of Uppsala 2003; FBA 1993; Books Principles of Criminal Law (1991, 6 edn 2009), Sentencing and Criminal Justice (1992, 5 edn 2010), The Criminal Process (1994, 4 edn 2010), Human Rights, Serious Crime and Criminal Procedure (2002); Recreations travel, walking, bridge; Style— Prof Andrew Ashworth, CBE, QC, FBA; K All Souls College, Oxford OX1 4AL (tel 01865 279379, fax 01865 279299) ASHWORTH, Anne Mary Catherine; s of Peter Ashworth (d 1997), of Wimbledon, and Joan, ne´e Kay (d 1975); b 13 June 1954; Educ Ursuline Convent Wimbledon, King’s Coll London (BA); m 1985, Tom Maddocks; 1 s (George b 1990); Career journalist; Accountancy magazine 1980–82, Sunday Express 1982–86, Today 1986, Daily Mail 1986–87, personal fin ed and assoc city ed Mail on Sunday 1987–94, personal fin ed The

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Times 1994–; Style— Ms Anne Ashworth; K The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 1TA (tel 020 7782 5000) ASHWORTH, Prof Graham William; CBE (1980), DL (Lancs 1991); s of Frederick William Ashworth (d 1978), and Ivy Alice, ne´e Courtiour (d 1982); b 14 July 1935; Educ Devonport HS, Univ of Liverpool (BArch, MCD); m 2 April 1960, Gwyneth Mai, da of John Morgan Jones (d 1959); 3 da (Clare, Alyson, Kate); Career architect and planner: London CC 1959–62, Graeme Shankland Associates 1962–64; architect Civic Tst 1964–65, dir Northwest Civic Tst 1965–73 (chm Exec Ctee 1973–87); Univ of Salford: prof of urban environmental studies 1973–87, dir Environmental Inst 1978–87, dir Campaign to Promote Univ of Salford (CAMPUS) 1981–87, res prof of urban environmental studies 1987–2000, visiting prof of environmental law 2003–; DG Tidy Britain Group 1987–2000; chm: Inst of Environmental Sciences 1980–82, Ravenhead Renaissance Ltd 1988–2002, Going for Green 1994–2000, World of Glass 1998–2004; pres Fndn for Environmental Educn 1997–2004, vice-pres Environmental Campaigns (ENCAMS) 2004–05 (chm 2000–03); dir: Merseyside Devpt Corp 1981–92, Norweb 1985–88; ed Int Jl of Environmental Educn and Information 1981–2001; memb: NW Economic Planning Cncl 1968–79 (chm Sub-Gp), Skeffington Ctee on Public Participation in Planning 1969, NW Advsy Cncl of BBC 1970–75, Countryside Cmmn 1974–77; pres RTPI 1973–74; memb: Baptist Union Cncl 1975– (pres 2000–01), Cncl St George’s House Windsor 1982–88; tstee Manchester Museum of Science and Industry 1988–91; assoc pastor Carey Baptist Church Preston 1977–86; RIBA 1962, FRSA 1968, FRTPI 1969, FIMgt 1986; Books An Encyclopaedia of Planning (1973), Britain in Bloom (1991), The Role of Local Government in Environmental Protection (1992); Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Prof Graham Ashworth, CBE, DL; K Spring House, Preston New Road, Samlesbury, Preston, Lancashire PR5 0UP (tel 01254 812011, e-mail g_ashworth@btconnect.com) ASHWORTH, Jonathan (Jon); MP; Educ Univ of Durham; Career formerly: advsr to Rt Hon Gordon Brown, MP, head of party rels for Rt Hon Ed Miliband, MP, qqv; MP (Lab) Leicester S 2011–; Style— Jon Ashworth, Esq, MP; K House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA ASHWORTH, Richard James; MEP; s of Maurice Ashworth, of Rye, E Sussex, and Eileen, ne´e Simpson (d 1983); b 17 September 1947, Folkestone, Kent; Educ King’s Sch Canterbury, Seale Hayne Coll Newton Abbott (NDA, Coll Dip in Agric (CDA), Coll Dip in Farm Mgmnt (CDFM)); m 6 Oct 1973, Sally, ne´e Poulton; 3 da (Phillipa b 21 Jan 1976, Sarah b 13 May 1977, Joanna b 20 June 1979); Career farmer E Sussex 1970–2001; chm United Milk plc 1995–2003; MEP (Cons) SE England 2004– (UK Parly candidate N Devon 1997, European Parly candidate 1999), memb European Budget Ctee and European Agriculture Ctee; chm Plumpton Coll 1992–2000; Recreations sport, music, country pursuits; Clubs Farmers’; Style— Richard Ashworth, Esq, MEP; K Pollard House, Church Road, Lingfield, Surrey RH7 6AH (tel 01303 237736, e-mail richardashworth@aol.com); 5 Hazelgrove Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH16 3PH (tel 01444 474858, website www.richardashworth.com); WIB 6M 105, European Parliament, Rue Wiertz, B-1047 Brussels, Belgium (tel 0032 228 45309, e-mail richardjames.ashworth@europarl.europa.eu) ASHWORTH, Thomas Leslie (Tom); s of William Leslie Ashworth (d 1982), and Katharine Elizabeth, ne´e Cubbin (d 2003); b 17 September 1949, Upton, Wirral, Cheshire; Educ Birkenhead Inst, QMC London (BSc), Univ of Liverpool (MSc); m 28 July 1979, Roslyn, ne´e Williams; 2 da (Zoe Elizabeth b 17 June 1982, Stephanie Jane b 4 June 1985); Career mathematics teacher Birkenhead Sch 1973–83, sr teacher and head of mathematics Ripon GS 1983–88, dep head master Reading Sch 1988–89, head master Ermysted’s GS Skipton 1998–2008, ret; memb ASCL 1998–2008; tstee Skipton Mechanics Inst 2005–; Recreations rugby (RFU panel referee 1988–2000), philately, IT, travel; Clubs Rotary (Skipton Craven), Birkenhead Park FC, Skipton RFC; Style— Tom Ashworth, Esq; K e-mail tla179@aol.com ASKEW, Adrian William; b 21 May 1948, Guildford, Surrey; Educ St Michael’s Coll Hitchin; m Jean; 1 s (Nathan), 2 da (Claudine, Katherine); Career trade unionist; engrg fitter Borg Warner Ltd 1968–71, memb and shop steward AEU 1968–71, engr British Aircraft Corp 1971–74; APEX: memb Assoc of Professional, Exec Clerical and Computer Staff (jtly APEX/GMB) 1971–, sr rep and branch sec 1972–74, area organiser 1974–77; EMA: negotiating offr Engrs and Mangrs Assoc 1977–80, gen sec Shipbuilding and Engrg Gp 1980–87; Soc of Telecom Execs (now Connect): asst sec 1987–96, dep gen sec 1996–2002, gen sec 2003– (gen sec designate 2002–03); pres Uni Europa Telecom 2007–; memb: Bd Shipbuilding Industry Trg Assoc 1982–87, Shipbuilding Negotiating Ctee Confedn of Shipbuilding and Engrg Unions 1984–87, EU Telecoms Social Dialogue Ctee 2002–, Bd e-Skills Sector Skills Cncl 2005–, Bd Union Modernisation Fund 2005–; memb Lab Pty 1972–; Recreations music, skiing; Style— Mr Adrian Askew; K Connect, 30 St George’s Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 4BD ASKEW, Mark David; s of Nelson William Askew, of Rathmell, N Yorks, and Joan Margaret, ne´e Taylor; b 24 July 1971, Lancaster; Educ Settle HS Yorks, Craven Coll Skipton; m 22 Oct 2005, Jane Frances, ne´e Alexander; Career chef; commis chef Savoy Hotel 1989–91; chef de partie: La Tante Claire 1991–92, Connaught Hotel 1992–94, Nico at 90 1994–95; chef de partie then sous chef Aubergine Restaurant 1995–97, commis chef Michel Bras Laguiole France 1997, chef de partie Les Maisons Bricourt Concale France 1998, head chef Aubergine Restaurant 1999, exec head chef Gordon Ramsay Holdings 1999–; Clubs Groucho; Style— Mark Askew, Esq; K Gordon Ramsay Holdings, 1 Catherine Place, London SW1E 6DX (tel 020 7592 1360, fax 020 7592 1366, e-mail markaskew@gordonramsay.com) ASLAM, Nadeem; b Pakistan; Career writer; Books Season of the Rainbirds (1993, Betty Trask Award, Best First Novel Author’s Club Award, shortlisted Best First Novel Whitbread Award, shortlisted John Llewelyn Rhys Memorial Prize, longlist Booker Prize), Maps for Lost Lovers (2006, Kiriyama Prize 2005, shortlisted IMPAC 2006); Style— Nadeem Aslam, Esq; K A. M. Heath & Co Ltd, 6 Warwick Court, London WC1R 5DJ ASLET, Clive William; s of Kenneth Charles Aslet, and Monica, ne´e Humphreys; b 15 February 1955; Educ KCS Wimbledon, Peterhouse Cambridge (MA); m 27 Sept 1980, Naomi Selma, da of Prof Sir Martin Roth; 2 s (William Kenneth Samuel b 26 May 1995, John Francis Independence b 4 July 1997, Charles Emmanuel Martin b 21 Dec 2000); Career Country Life: architectural writer 1977–84, architectural ed 1984–88, dep ed 1988–92, ed 1993–2006, ed-at-large 2006–; founding hon sec The Thirties Soc 1979–87; Books The Last Country Houses (1982), The National Trust Book of the English House (with Alan Powers, 1985), Quinlan Terry, The Revival of Architecture (1986), The American Country House (1990), Countryblast (1991), Anyone for England? (1997), Inside The House of Lords (with Derry Moore, 1998), The Story of Greenwich (1999), Greenwich Millennium (2000), A Horse in the Country (2001), Landmarks of Britain (2005), The English House (2008); Recreations challenging parking tickets; Clubs Garrick; Style— Clive Aslet, Esq; K c/o Zoe¨ Pagnamenta Agency LLC, 30 Bond Street, New York, NY 10012, USA (tel 001 212 253 1074, e-mail zoe@zpagency.com) ASLETT, Judy Jane; da of Michael Eric Aslett, and Gillian, ne´e Kenyon; b 1 October 1962; Educ Culford Sch, Univ of St Andrews, Central London Poly (BA); m 1991, John Stephen, s of Stephen Parkin; 1 da (Emily Claire b 16 June 1992); Career editorial trainee ITN 1986–87, prodr Independent TV News 1987–90, corr South Africa Channel 4 News 1991–95 (Sky News 1990–91), foreign ed Channel 4 News 1995–97, diplomatic ed Channel

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5 1997–; Style— Ms Judy Aslett; K Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd, 22 Long Acre, London WC2E 9LY (tel 020 7550 5555, fax 020 7497 5222) ASPDEN, Peter James; s of William James Aspden, and Aphrodite Aspden; Educ Latymer Upper Sch, St Edmund Hall Oxford, City Univ (Dip Journalism); Career journalist: Cambridge Evening News 1980–84, The Times Higher Education Supplement 1985–94, Financial Times 1994– (currently arts writer); Recreations watching Queens Park Rangers FC; Style— Peter Aspden, Esq; K Financial Times, 1 Southwark Bridge, London SE1 9HL (tel 020 7873 3450, e-mail peter.aspden@ft.com) ASPEL, Michael Terence; OBE (1993); s of Edward Aspel, and Violet Aspel; b 12 January 1933; Educ Emanuel Sch; m 1, 1957 (m dis), Dian; 2 s (Gregory (decd), Richard); m 2, 1962 (m dis), Ann; 1 s (Edward), 1 da (Jane (twin)); m 3, 1977, Elizabeth Power; 2 s (Patrick, Daniel); Career writer and broadcaster; Nat Serv KRRC and Para Regt TA 1951–53; radio actor 1954–57, BBC TV news reader 1960–68 (announcer 1957–60), freelance 1968–; daily show Capital Radio 1974–84; presenter: The Six O’Clock Show (LWT), Aspel & Company (LWT) 1984–93, This Is Your Life (Thames TV until 1994 thereafter BBC TV) 1988–2003, BAFTA Awards, Strange... But True? (LWT), Antiques Roadshow (BBC TV) 2000–; Independent Radio Personality Variety Club Award 1983, ITV Personality Variety Club Award 1988, elected to RTS Hall of Fame 1996; vice-pres Baby Life Support Systems (BLISS) 1981–, hon vice-pres Assoc for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (ASBAH) 1985–, patron Plan International 1986–; hon fell Cardiff Univ 2002; Books Polly Wants a Zebra (autobiography, 1974), Hang On! (for children, 1982); Recreations theatre, cinema, eating, travel, water sports; Clubs Lord’s Taverners, RYA; Style— Michael Aspel, Esq, OBE; K c/o Christina Shepherd, 4th Floor, 45 Maddox Street, London W1S 2PE (tel 020 7495 7813, fax 020 7499 7535) ASPINALL, Beverley Ann; da of David Thomas (d 1962), and Joyce Browning, ne´e Ling; b 4 December 1958, Beds; Educ Univ of York (BA); m 15 June 2002, David Aspinall; 1 da (Eleanor Charlotte Bolton b 16 Jan 1989), 1 s (James Rhys Day Bolton b 19 Nov 1990); Career John Lewis Partnership: joined 1981, various roles in buying and selling, md John Lewis Peterborough 1995–97, md Peter Jones 1997–2005; md Fortnum & Mason 2005–; non-exec dir Univ of York Devpt Bd; MInstD; Recreations classical music, gardening; Style— Mrs Beverley Aspinall; K Fortnum & Mason, 181 Piccadilly, London W1A 1ER (tel 020 7973 5610, e-mail beverley.aspinall@fortnumandmason.co.uk) ASPINALL, Robin Michael; b 3 August 1949; Educ Cathedral Sch Bristol, Lancaster Univ (BA (Econ)), Univ of Manchester (MA (Econ)); m; 2 s; Career Barclays Bank plc 1966–69, univ 1969–73, mangr of forecasting Economic Models Ltd 1973–76, head of economics Imperial Group plc 1976–86, chief economist Schroder Securities Ltd 1986–89, dir of currency economics Security Pacific/Hoare Govett 1989–90, chief economist Schroders 1991–92, chief economist/strategist Panmure Gordon & Co 1992–96, chief economist Financial Mkts Europe National Australia Bank 1996–2000, co economist Teather & Greenwood Ltd 2000–02, currently with Rhombus Research Ltd; Style— Robin Aspinall, Esq ASPINALL, Wilfred; b 14 September 1942; Educ Poynton Secdy Modern Sch, Stockport Coll for Further Educn; m 1973, Judith Mary (d 2005); 1 da (Isabel b 1980); Career memb European Econ and Social Consultative Assembly Brussels (MESC) 1986–98, princ Aspinall & Assocs and Aspinall Brussels Professionals in Europe 1990–; dir EU Public Affairs Eversheds 1998–2000, EU Policy and Strategy advsr Eversheds Fin Serv Forum 2000–09, estab The Forum in the European Parliament for Construction (FOCOPE) European Parl 2003–; with National Provincial Bank Ltd 1960–69, asst gen sec Nat Westminster Staff Assoc 1969–75, memb Banking Staff Cncl 1970–77, gen sec Confedn of Bank Staff Assoc 1975–79, treas and conslt Managerial Professional and Staff Liaison Gp 1978–79; exec dir and conslt Fedn of Managerial Professional and General Assocs (MPG) 1979–94, vice-pres Confe´de´ration Europe´en des Cadres 1979–94, established The Strategy Centre Brussels 2004; memb: Hammersmith Special HA 1982–90, North Herts Dist HA 1982–86, North West Thames RHA 1986–88; Style— Wilfred Aspinall, Esq; K The Coach House, Shillington Road, Pirton, Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG5 3QJ (tel 01462 712316, e-mail wilfredaspinall@aol.com); 31 Rue Wiertz, 1050 Brussels, Belgium (tel 00 32 22 30 8510, e-mail wa@wilfredaspinall.eu) ASPREY, William Rolls; s of John Rolls Asprey, of London, and Katrina Pauline Milnes Gaskell, ne´e Culverwell; b 27 November 1965, London; Educ Monkton Combe Sr Sch, RMA Sandhurst; m 16 July 1994, Lucinda Jane, ne´e Kinnell; 2 da (Emily Charlotte b 2 July 1996, Annabel Rachel b 16 Nov 1997), 1 s (Thomas John Rolls b 26 Sept 1999); Career Royal Green Jackets 3 Bn 1987–90; Asprey Bond Street 1990–99, William & Son 1999–; memb: Worshipful Co of Gunmakers, Worshipful Co of Goldsmiths; Recreations shooting, skiing, wine, food; Clubs Marks, George, Walbrook, Annabel’s; Style— William Asprey, Esq; K William & Son, 10 Mount Street, London W1K 2TY (tel 020 7493 8385, fax 020 7493 8386, e-mail william.asprey@williamandson.com) ASQUITH, HE the Hon Dominic Anthony Gerard; CMG (2004); s of 2 Earl of Oxford and Asquith, KCMG, qv; b 7 February 1957, Zanzibar; m 12 May 1988, Louise E, only da of John E Cotton, of Wollaton, Nottingham; 2 da, 2 s; Career diplomat; Soviet Dept FCO 1983–84, Southern European Dept FCO 1984–85, 2 sec Damascus 1986–87, 1 sec (chancery) Muscat 1987–89, EC Dept (Internal) FCO 1989–90, private sec to Min of State FCO 1990–92, 1 sec Washington 1992–96, Drugs and Int Crime Dept FCO 1996, min and dep head of mission Buenos Aires 1997–2001, dep head of mission and consul-gen Riyadh 2001–04, dep special rep for Iraq and dep head of mission Baghdad 2004, dir Iraq FCO 2004–06, ambass to Iraq 2006–07, ambass to Egypt 2007–11; Style— HE the Hon Dominic Asquith, CMG; K c/o Foreign and Commonwealth Office, King Charles Street, London SW1A 2AH ASSHETON, Hon Nicholas; CVO (2002); s of 1 Baron Clitheroe, KCVO, PC (d 1984), and Sylvia, Lady Clitheroe (d 1991), da of 6 Baron Hotham; b 23 May 1934; Educ Eton, ChCh Oxford (MA); m 29 Feb 1960, Jacqueline Jill, da of Marshal of the RAF Sir Arthur Harris, 1 Bt, GCB, OBE, AFC (d 1984), of Goring-on-Thames, Oxon, by his 2 w; 2 da (Caroline b 1961, Mary The´re`se b 1967), 1 s (Thomas b 1963); Career formerly 2 Lt Life Gds, Lt Inns of Court Regt; memb The Stock Exchange (memb Cncl 1969–88); sr ptnr Montagu Loebl Stanley & Co 1978–87 (ptnr 1960); dep chm Coutts & Co 1993–99 (dir 1987–99); chm SG Hambros Bank 2000–07; treas Corp of the Church House 1988–2002, treas and extra equerry to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 1998–2002, chief hon steward Westminster Abbey 2002–06; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Vintners; FSA (memb Cncl 1998–2001); Clubs Pratt’s, White’s, Beefsteak; Style— The Hon Nicholas Assheton, CVO; K 15 Hammersmith Terrace, London W6 9TS (tel 020 8748 3464) ASTALL, (Amanda) Elisabeth (Lis); da of John W Iceton, of St Duen, Jersey, and Wendy Iceton; b 28 June 1960, St Helier, Jersey; Educ Jersey Ladies Coll St Helier, Universite´ de Nice, LSE (BA); m 30 July 1988 (m dis 2011), Mark Astall; 1 da (Katie b 9 Nov 1989); Career Accenture (previously Arthur Andersen, then Andersen Consulting): joined as mgmnt info conslt 1984, ptnr 1994, global head of human servs industry 1997–98, global head of strategy in govt 1999–2001, chm UK and Ireland Cncl 2002–06, UK md 2003–06, Europe, Africa and Latin America md for govt 2006–07; non-exec dir Defence Science and Technol Lab 2010–; memb: Nat Employment Panel 2003–07, E-skills Bd for Technol 2003–06, Cncl for Industry and HE 2003–06; vice-patron Working Families 2004–10, tstee Social Mobility Fndn 2007–, pres Br Show Jumping 2009–; memb Cncl LSE 2008–; Recreations horse riding, sailing, skiing; Style— Mrs Lis Astall ASTBURY, Nicholas John (Nick); s of John Schonberg Astbury (d 1993), of Poole, Dorset, and Noel Hope, ne´e Gunn; b 21 February 1949, Parkstone, Dorset; Educ Rugby, Guys


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Hosp Medical Sch (MB BS); m 27 June 1970, Susan Patricia, ne´e Whall; 2 da (Victoria b 21 Dec 1974, Tessa b 26 Feb 1979), 2 s (Timothy b 17 Oct 1976, Jack b 22 July 1983); Career ophthalmologist; sr registrar KCH and Moorfields Eye Hosp 1981–83, conslt ophthalmic surgn Norfolk and Norwich Univ Hosp 1983–; pres Royal Coll of Ophthalmologists 2003–06 (vice-pres and chm Professional Standards Ctee 2000); conslt advsr Norfolk and Norwich Assoc of the Blind, conslt Int Centre for Eye Health Vision 2020 Links Prog, medical advsr St John of Jerusalem Eye Hosp 2010; tstee Impact Fndn; memb Royal Soc of Medicine; FRCS 1977 (MRCS 1972), FRCOphth 1989, FRCP 2005; Publications The Future of the NHS (contrib, 2006); author of papers in learned jls; Recreations sailing, horology, photography, making automata; Style— Nick Astbury, Esq; K Rectory Farmhouse, The Street, Shotesham, Norwich NR15 1YL (tel 01508 550377, e-mail nick.astbury@virgin.net); Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust, Colney Lane, Norfolk NR4 7UY (tel 01603 288374, fax 01603 288261, e-mail nick.astbury@nnuh.nhs.uk) ASTBURY, Nicholas Paul (Nick); s of Nigel Astbury, and Yvonne, ne´e Harburn; b 13 August 1971, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Educ Hills Road Sixth Form Coll Cambridge, UCL (BA, MA); Career diplomat; entered HM Dip Serv 1994, desk offr EU Dept FCO 1994–95, second sec (Chancery) Colombo 1995–99, head of section EU Dept FCO 1999–2000, EU spokesman News Dept FCO 2001, private sec Parly Under Sec of State’s Office FCO 2001–02, dep head of UK visas FCO 2002–04, dep head British Embassy Drugs Team Kabul 2005, ambass to Eritrea 2006–08; Style— Mr Nick Astbury ASTLEY, Neil Philip; s of Philip Thomas Astley, of Adelaide, Aust, and Margaret Ivy Astley (d 1976); b 12 May 1953; Educ Price’s Sch Fareham, Univ of Newcastle upon Tyne (BA); Career md and ed Bloodaxe Books Ltd (fndr 1978); Hon DLitt Univ of Newcastle upon Tyne 1996; Awards Eric Gregory Award 1982, Poetry Book Soc Recommendation 1988, Dorothy Tutin Award for Servs to Poetry 1989; Books Ten North-East Poets (ed, 1980), Darwin Survivor (1988), Poetry with an Edge (ed, 1988 and 1993), Tony Harrison (ed, 1991), Biting My Tongue (1995), New Blood (ed, 1999), The End of My Tether (2002), Staying Alive (ed, 2002), Pleased to See Me (ed, 2002), Do Not Go Gentle (ed, 2003), Being Alive (ed, 2004), The Sheep who Changed the World (2005), Passionfood (ed, 2005), Bloodaxe Poetry Introductions (ed, vols 1 and 2, 2006, vol 3, 2007), Soul Food (jt ed, 2007), Earth Shattering (ed, 2007), In Person: 30 Poets filmed by Pamela Robertson-Pearce (ed, 2008), Being Human (ed, 2011); Recreations books, countryside, sheep, folklore; Style— Mr Neil Astley; K Bloodaxe Books Ltd, Highgreen, Tarset, Northumberland NE48 1RP (tel 01434 240500, fax 01434 240505, e-mail editor@bloodaxebooks.com) ASTLEY-COOPER, Sir Alexander Paston; 7 Bt (UK 1821), of Gadebridge, Herts; s of Sir Patrick Graham Astley-Cooper, 6 Bt (d 2002); b 1 February 1943; Educ Kelly Coll Tavistock; m 1974, Minnie Margeret, da of Charles Harrison (d 1959); Career engineering consultant; Recreations cricket, badminton, rugby union, theatre, travel; Clubs Lions International; Style— Sir Alexander Astley-Cooper, Bt; K Gadebridge, 8 Berkshire Close, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex SS9 4RJ (tel 01702 421920) ASTON, Prof Peter George; s of Dr George William Aston (d 1980), and Dr Elizabeth Oliver Aston, ne´e Smith (d 1979); b 5 October 1938; Educ Tettenhall Coll, Birmingham Sch of Music (GBSM), Univ of York (DPhil); m 13 Aug 1960, Elaine Veronica, da of Harold Neale (d 1942); 1 s (David b 1963); Career sr lectr in music Univ of York 1972–74 (lectr 1964–72); UEA: prof and head of music 1974–98, dean Sch of Fine Arts and Music 1981–84, professorial fell 1998–2001, emeritus prof 2001–; music dir: Tudor Consort 1959–65, Eng Baroque Ensemble 1967–70, Morley Consort of Voices 2009–; conductor Aldeburgh Festival Singers 1975–88; princ guest conductor: Zephyr Point Church Music Festival Nevada 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997 and 1999, Sacramento Bach Festival Calif 1993–2001, Incontri Corali Int Choral Festival Alba 1997, Schola Cantorum Gedanensis Poland 1999; editorial advsr Pavane Publishing USA 2001–; gen ed UEA Recordings 1979–98, jt fndr and artistic dir Norwich Festival of Contemporary Church Music 1981–97; published compositions incl chamber music, church music, opera, choral and orch works; ed complete works of George Jeffreys and music by various Baroque composers; numerous recordings and contribs to int jls; hon patron: Great Yarmouth Musical Soc 1975–, Lowestoft Choral Soc 1986–; chm: Eastern Arts Assoc Music Panel 1975–81, Norfolk Assoc for the Advancement of Music 1990–93, Acad Bd Guild of Church Musicians 1996–2011, Ctee Norfolk and Norwich Area Royal School of Church Music 1998–2006; pres Norfolk Assoc for the Advancement of Music 1993–2000, Bury St Edmunds Bach Soc 2005–; chorus master Norfolk & Norwich Triennial Festival 1982–85, hon pres Trianon Music Gp 1984–96; hon fell Curwen Inst 1987; hon lay canon Norwich Cathedral 2002–; Hon RCM 1991, Hon FGCM 1995, Hon FRSCM 1999; FTCL, FCI, ARCM, FRSA 1980; Books George Jeffreys and the English Baroque (1970), Sound and Silence (jtly, 1970), The Music of York Minster (1972), The Collected Works of George Jeffreys (3 vols, 1977), Music Theory in Practice (jtly, 3 vols 1992–93); Recreations travel, bridge, chess, cricket; Clubs Athenaeum, Norfolk (Norwich); Style— Prof Peter Aston; K University of East Anglia, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, School of Music, Norwich NR4 7TJ (tel 01603 592452, fax 01603 250454, telex 975197) ASTOR, David Waldorf; CBE (1994), DL (Oxon 2007); s of Hon Michael Langhorne Astor (MP for Surrey East 1945–51, d 1980, 3 s of 2 Viscount Astor), and his 1 w, Barbara Mary (d 1980), da of Capt Ronald McNeill; n of Hon Sir John Astor (d 2000); b 9 August 1943; Educ Eton, Harvard Univ; m 19 Sept 1968, Clare Pamela, er da of Cdr Michael Beauchamp St John, DSC, RN; 2 s (Henry b 17 April 1969, Tom b 24 July 1972), 2 da (Joanna b 23 June 1970, Rose b 9 June 1979); Career short serv cmmn Royal Scots Greys 1962–65; farmer 1973–; dir: Jupiter Tarbutt Merlin 1985–91, Priory Investments Holdings 1990–2006; chm Classic FM 1986–91; chm: Cncl for the Protection of Rural England 1983–93, Southern Arts Bd 1998–2002, Action for Prisoners’ Families 2003–, Turn2Us 2007–; Parly candidate (SDP) Plymouth Drake 1987; tstee: Glyndebourne Arts Tst 1995–2005, Elizabeth Finn Tst 2004–; FRSA 1988; Recreations books, sport; Clubs Brooks’s, Beefsteak, MCC; Style— David Astor, Esq, CBE, DL; K Bruern Grange, Milton-under-Wychwood, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire OX7 6HA (tel 01993 830413, e-mail dastor@btconnect.com) ASTOR, 4 Viscount (UK 1917); William Waldorf Astor; also Baron Astor (UK 1916); only child of 3 Viscount Astor (d 1966), by his 1 w, Hon Sarah, ne´e Norton, da of 6 Baron Grantley; b 27 December 1951; Educ Eton; m 1976, Annabel Lucy Veronica, da of Timothy Jones (himself s of Sir Roderick Jones, KBE, sometime chm of Reuters, and his w, better known as the writer Enid Bagnold) and Pandora, ne´e Clifford (niece of 11 and 12 Barons Clifford of Chudleigh and sis of Lady Norwich); 1 da (Hon Flora Katherine b 7 June 1976), 2 s (Hon William Waldorf b 18 Jan 1979, Hon James Jacob b 4 March 1981); Heir s, Hon William Astor; Career a Lord in Waiting (Govt whip) 1990–93; Govt House of Lords spokesman: for DOE 1990–91, on home affrs 1991–92, on national heritage 1992–97; Parly under-sec of state: Dept of Social Security 1993–94, Dept of Nat Heritage 1994–95; oppn House of Lords spokesman: on home affrs 1997–, on transport 2001–03, DCMS 2004–06; dir: Chorion plc, Networkers Int plc; tstee Stanley Spencer Gallery Cookham; Clubs White’s; Style— The Rt Hon The Viscount Astor; K Ginge Manor, Wantage, Oxofordshire OX12 8QT (tel 01235 833228) ASTOR OF HEVER, 3 Baron (UK 1956); John Jacob Astor; DL; 3 Baron (UK 1956); s of 2 Baron Astor of Hever (d 1984), by his w, Lady Irene Violet Freesia Janet Augusta Haig (d 2001), da of FM 1 Earl Haig, KT, GCB, OM, GCVO, KCIE; b 16 June 1946; Educ Eton; m 1, 1970 (m dis 1990), Fiona Diana Lennox, da of Capt Roger Harvey, JP, DL, Scots Gds, and Diana (da of Sir Harry Mainwaring, 5 and last Bt, by his w Generis, eld da of

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Sir Richard Williams-Bulkeley, 12 Bt, KCB, VD, JP, and Lady Magdalen Yorke, da of 5 Earl of Hardwicke); 3 da (Hon Camilla Fiona b 1974, Hon Tania Jentie b 1978, Hon Violet Magdalene b 1980); m 2, 1990, Hon Elizabeth Constance, da of 2 Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax, OBE, BEM (d 1980), 1 s (Hon Charles Gavin John b 10 Nov 1990), 1 da (Hon Olivia Alexandra Elizabeth b 21 Aug 1992); Heir s, Hon Charles Astor; Career Lt LG 1966–70, served Malaysia, Hong Kong, NI; md SCI Astor Riviera 2001–; pres: Astor Enterprises Inc 1983–, Sevenoaks Westminster Patrons Club 1991–, Earl Haig Branch Royal Br Legion 1994–, Motorsport Industry Assoc 1995–, RoSPA 1996–99, Conservatives in Paris 2002–, Kent Branch Royal Br Legion 2003–; chm Cncl of St John Kent 1987–97; vice-chm: Thames Gateway Gp, Malaysia Parly Gp; sec: All-Pty Motor Gp 1997–, All-Pty Gp on Autism, All-Pty Gp on Shooting and Conservation; treas: British-S Africa Parly Gp, All-Pty Franco-Br Parly Relations Gp; memb oppn whip’s office House of Lords 1998–; Social Sec 1998–01; oppn front bench spokesman: Health 1998–2003, Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs 2001–, Int Devpt 2001–, Defence 2003–; patron: Edenbridge Music and Arts Tst 1989–, Bridge Tst 1993–, Kent Youth Tst 1994–; govr Cobham Hall Sch 1992–96; tstee: Rochester Cathedral Tst 1988–, Canterbury Cathedral Tst 1992–, Astor of Hever Tst 1986–, Astor Fndn 1988–; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Goldsmiths; Clubs White’s, Riviera Golf; Style— The Lord Astor of Hever, DL; K House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW (tel 020 7219 5475, e-mail astorjj@parliament.uk) ATALLA, Ash; s of Albert Atalla, and Adele Atalla; b 18 June 1972, Cairo, Egypt; Educ Univ of Bath (BSc); Career former stockbroker; joined BBC features, former commissioning ed BBC Comedy, comedy ed Talkback Productions until 2007, founder Roughcut Television 2007; prodr: The Way It Is... (BBC Radio 4) 1998, Yes Sir I Can Boogie (BBC Radio 4 and BBC2 pilot) 1999 and 2000, Up Late With Ralph Little (BBC Choice) 2001, Come Together with Ricky Gervais (Play UK) 2001, The Office (2 series and Christmas Special, BBC2) 2001–03; script ed Comedy Nation (series 1, BBC2) 1998, presenter Freak Out (Channel 4) 2000; author of Last Word column Independent on Sunday 2000, author of articles on disability, sport and television Time Out, contrib The Guardian (columnist 2005); Awards for The Office: South Bank Show Award for Best Television Comedy 2001, Broadcast Award for Best Comedy 2002, Br Comedy Award for Best New Television Comedy 2002, BAFTA for Best Situation Comedy 2002 and 2003; for The Office Christmas Specials: Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy Series 2004, BAFTA for Best Situation Comedy 2004; Recreations messing around; Style— Ash Atalla, Esq ATAMAN, Kutlug; b 1961, Istanbul; Educ UCLA (BA, MFA); Career film maker and artist; Carnegie Prize 2004, shortlisted Turner Prize 2004; Solo Exhibitions incl: Lux Gallery London 2000, Tensta Konsthal Sweden 2001, Long Streams (Serpentine Gallery London and Copenhagen Contemporary Art Centre) 2002, Lehmann Maupin NY 2002, Women Who Wear Wigs (Istanbul Contemporary Arts Museum) 2002, A Rose Blooms in the Garden of Sorrows (BAWAG Fndn Vienna) 2002, Long Streams (Serpantine Gallery London and Nikolaj Copenhagen Contemporary Art Centre) 2002, Stefan’s Room (Lehmann Maupin NY) 2004, Kuba (Artangel and Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney) 2005, De-Regulation With the Work of Kutlug Ataman (MuHKA, Belgium) 2006, Paradise (Orange County Museum of Art) 2007, Art Basel Art Unlimited (Basel) 207, Paradise (Vancouver and Harris Museum and Art Gallery Preston) 2008; Group Exhibitions incl: Istanbul Biennale 1997, Manifesta 2 Luxembourg 1998, 48th Venice Biennale 1999, Berlin Biennial 2001, Documenta 11 Kassel Germany 2002, Days Like These: Tate Triennial Exhibition of British Art (Tate Britain London) 2003, Witness (Barbican Art Gallery London) 2003, Testimonies: between Fiction and Reality (Nat Museum of Contemporary Art Athens) 2003, Istanbul Biennale 2003, Documentary Fictions (CaxiaForum Barcelona) 2004, Carnegie International Pittsburgh 2004, Without Boundary, Seventeen Ways of Looking (MOMA NY), Moscow Biennial 2007; Style— Kutlug Ataman; K c/o Lehmann Maupin, 540 West 26 Street, NY, USA (tel 00 1 212 255 2923, fax 00 1 212 255 2924) ATHA, Bernard Peter; CBE (2007, OBE 1991); s of Horace Michael Atha, of Leeds (d 1984), and Mary, ne´e Quinlan (d 1951); b 27 August 1928; Educ Leeds Modern GS, Univ of Leeds (LLB), RAF Sch of Educn (DipEd); Career Nat Serv FO RAF 1950–52; called to the Bar Gray’s Inn 1950; actor and variety artist, films and TV incl Kes and Coronation Street; princ lectr in business studies Huddersfield Tech Coll 1973–90; elected Leeds City Cncl 1957 (former chm Educn Social Servs Ctee, Cultural Servs Ctee and Watch Ctee), Lord Mayor of Leeds 2000–01; contested (Lab): Penrith and Border 1959, Pudsey 1964; chm Leeds Co op Soc 1971–96; pres English Fedn Disability Sport 1999–2008; chm: Yorks and Humberside Regnl Sports Cncl 1966–76, Nat Watersports Centre 1978–84, UK Sports Assoc for People with Mental Handicap 1980–, Leeds Leisure Servs Ctee 1988–90, Br Paralympic Assoc 1989–97, Int Sports Assoc for People with Mental Handicap 1993–, Disability Sports Devpt Tst; vice-chm: Sports Cncl 1976–80, EU Ctee on Sport for the Disabled 1997–99 (memb 1992–99); memb: Sports Aid Fndn, Sports Aid Tst, Int Paralympic Ctee 1993–98, Sports Eng Lottery Panel 1995–2002; vice-chm: W Leeds HA 1988–90, St James Univ Hosp NHS Tst 1993–98 (dir 1990–98), Liz Dawn Cancer Appeal 1995–, United Leeds Hosps Charitable Fndn (formerly United Leeds Teaching Hosps NHS Tst) 2001– (chair 2010); chm: Leeds Playhouse 1974–2008, Yorks Dance Centre Tst 1982–2008, Leeds Grand Theatre 1985–2006, City Varieties 1985–2006, Red Ladder Theatre Co 1985–, Craft and Design Centre 1988–, Northern Ballet Theatre 1995–2010 (life pres 2010–), Yorks Youth Dance 2006–09; dir Opera North; pres: Br and Int Festival of Festivals, Leeds Nat Tst; tstee: Renton Fndn, MPEC Equestrian RDA Centre, Butler Tst, London Marathon Charitable Tst 2007–11, Wades Charity; memb: Royal Acad of Dance 1948, Arts Cncl 1979–82; hon fell Leeds Coll of Music 2002; FRSA; Recreations the arts, sport, politics, travel; Style— Bernard P Atha, Esq, CBE; K 25 Moseley Wood Croft, Leeds LS16 7JJ (e-mail bernard.atha@leeds.gov.uk) ATHANAS, Christopher Nicholas (Chris); WS (1979); s of Nicholas Athanas (d 1947), and Elizabeth Christison, ne´e Tasker (d 1972); b 26 August 1941, Aden; Educ Fettes, Univ of Aberdeen (MA, LLB); m 30 June 1963, Sheena Anne, ne´e Stewart; 2 da (Gillian Elizabeth b 10 Oct 1964, Carol Anne b 11 Nov 1965), 1 s (Nicholas Murray b 14 Nov 1979); Career admitted slr Scotland 1966, NP 1969; slr specialising in corporate law and financial servs law; trainee then slr Paull & Williamsons 1964–68, ptnr Dundas & Wilson 1969–96 (slr 1968–69, memb Strategy Bd 1991–95), ptnr Tods Murray 1996–2006 (head Investment Funds and Financial Servs Gp 1997–2006), ret 2006; princ external legal advsr on oil-related deals Shetland Islands Cncl 1974–88; memb Law Soc of Scotland 1966; memb Soc of HM Writers to the Signet 1979; Recreations the arts, collecting, walking, golf, angling; Clubs Blairgowrie Golf, Royal Burgess Golfing Soc of Edinburgh, Royal Perth Golfing Soc and County and City, WS Golf, Square; Style— Chris Athanas, Esq, WS; K tel 0131 447 4315 ATHANASOU, Prof Nicholas Anthony; s of Anthony James Athanasou (d 1964), and Angela, ne´e Pappas (d 1974); b 26 April 1953; Educ Sydney HS, Univ of Sydney (MB BS, MD), Univ of London (PhD); m 27 April 1985, Linda Joan, da of Anthony Hulls, of Chislehurst, Kent; Career conslt pathologist Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre 1991–; Univ of Oxford: prof of musculoskeletal pathology, fell Wadham Coll; MRCP 1981, FRCPath 1996 (MRCPath 1986); Books Hybrids (short stories, 1995), Atlas of Orthopaedic Pathology (1999), Pathological Basis of Orthopaedic and Rheumatic Disease (2001), The Greek Liar (novel, 2002); Recreations cricket, reading, writing; Style— Prof Nicholas Athanasou; K Pathology Department, Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and

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former chm Lab Pty’s South and West Women’s Ctee, memb Emily’s List UK (former ed Emily News); pres Residential Boat Owners Assoc 2003; Freeman City of London 1990; Recreations birdwatching, canal boating, gardening, gliding, keeping chickens; Style— Ms Candy Atherton; K Osprey, Swanpool, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 5BD (e-mail candyatherton@btinternet.com) ATHERTON, David; OBE; s of Robert Atherton, and Lavinia, ne´e Burton; b 3 January 1944; Educ Univ of Cambridge (MA); m 5 Sept 1970, Ann Gianetta, da of Cdr J F Drake (d 1978), of Ware, Herts; 2 da (Elizabeth b 13 Feb 1974, Susan b 10 June 1977), 1 s (John b 14 May 1979); Career conductor and musical dir London Sinfonietta 1968–73 (fndr 1967) and 1989–91; Royal Opera House: repetiteur 1967–68, resident conductor 1968–80; Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orch: princ conductor and artistic advsr 1980–83, princ guest conductor 1983–86; musical dir and princ conductor San Diego Symphony Orch 1980–87, princ guest conductor BBC Symphony Orch 1985–89, musical dir and princ conductor Hong Kong Philharmonic Orch 1989–2000; artistic dir and conductor: London Stravinsky Festival 1979–82, Ravel/Vare`se Festival 1983–84; artistic dir and fndr Californian Mainly Mozart Festival 1989–, princ guest conductor BBC Nat Orch of Wales 1994–97, Conductor Laureate Hong Kong Philharmonic Orch 2000–; co-fndr, pres and artistic dir Global Music Network 1998–2002; youngest conductor Henry Wood Promenade Concerts Royal Albert Hall and Royal Opera House 1968; Royal Festival Hall debut 1969; performances abroad incl: Europe, M East, Far East, Australasia, N America; major works conducted incl: Billy Budd (San Francisco Opera 1978, Met Opera NY 1985, ENO 1988 and 1991), Peter Grimes (Dallas Opera 1980, Met Opera 1985, 1997 and 1998, ENO 1991 and 1994), Stravinsky Le Rossignol and Ravel L’Enfant et les Sortileges (Royal Opera House 1987 and 1989), Berlioz Romeo and Juliet (Philharmonia Orch) 1989, The Love for Three Oranges (ENO) 1989, Wozzeck (Canadian Opera) 1990, Les Huguenots (Royal Opera House) 1991, Death in Venice (Metropolitan Opera) 1994, The Barber of Seville (Met Opera) 1995, Turandot (ENO) 1995, Midsummer Night’s Dream (Met Opera 1996 and 2002, Glyndebourne 2001), Der Rosenkavalier (ENO) 1997, Salome (ENO) 1999, King Priam (RFH, with BBC Nat Orch of Wales) 1999, The Makropulos Case (Glyndebourne in NYC) 2001; awards incl: Composers’ Guild of GB Conductor of the Year 1971, Edison Award 1973, Grand Prix du Disque 1977, Koussevitzky Award 1981, Int Record Critics’ Award 1982, Prix Caecilia 1982; adapted and arranged Pandora by Roberto Gerhard for Royal Ballet 1975; Books The Complete Instrumental and Chamber Music of Arnold Schoenberg and Roberto Gerhard (ed, 1973), Pandora and Don Quixote Suites by Roberto Gerhard (ed, 1973), The Musical Companion (contrib, 1978), The New Grove Dictionary (1981); Recreations travel, computing, theatre; Style— David Atherton, Esq, OBE; K c/o Askonas Holt, Lincoln House, 300 High Holborn, London WC1V 7JH ATHERTON, Dr David John; s of Dr Desmond Joseph Atherton, of Coventry, and Hildegard, ne´e Rowe, MBE; b 24 April 1949; Educ Ampleforth, Pembroke Coll Cambridge (MA, MB BChir); m 1971 (m dis); 3 s (James b 1976, Joseph b 1984, Jay b 1998); Career conslt in paediatric dermatology 1982–: Gt Ormond St Hosp for Children, St John’s Inst of Dermatology; sr lectr in paediatric dermatology Inst of Child Health 1986–; FRCP; Books Eczema in Childhood (1994); Recreations tennis, gardening; Style— Dr David Atherton; K Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London WC1N 3JH (tel 020 7405 9200, fax 020 7829 8643) ATHERTON, Howard William; s of William Atherton (d 1989), of Sudbury, Suffolk, and Rose Charlotte Atherton (d 1984); b 12 August 1947; Educ Sudbury GS, London Film Sch; m 12 Aug 1972, Janet Ruth, da of Ronald William Simpson, of Lavenham, Suffolk; 2 da (Rebecca Louise b 1977, Charlotte Letitia Rose b 1985), 1 s (Oliver Luke b 1979); Career director of photography; dir of photography in residence London Film Sch 2011–; memb: Br Soc of Cinematograpers, BAFTA, Acad of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS); Film incl: Helen, Runners 1983, Keep Off the Grass, Fatal Attraction 1986, The Boost 1987, Mermaids 1989, Indecent Proposal 1992, Bad Boys 1994, Gulliver’s Travels 1995, Lolita 1995, Deep Rising 1996, Hanging Up 1999, Abduction Club 2000, Colour Me Kubrick 2004, Lassie 2005, And when did you last see your father 2006; Style— Howard Atherton, Esq; K Clarence House, Clarence Drive, Englefield Green, Surrey TW20 0NL ATHERTON, Jason; s of Sandra Bleakley, and step-s of David Keigthley; Career chef; commi chef La Tante Claire, chef de partie Chez Nico, chef de partie The Restaurant, chef de partie L’Auberge de I’ll (France), sous chef Coast, head chef Mash and Air, chef de partie El Bulli (Spain), head chef Frith Street Restaurant, chef shareholder Maze Ltd (partnership with Gordon Ramsay, qv, incl Maze London, Maze Grill and Maze Prague); Awards Egon Ronay Chef of the Year 1998, winner Daily Express Chef of the Year 1999, voted most likely to succeed in the new millennium, winner Michelin star at Maze London; Books Maze The Cookbook; Recreations football, reading and collecting cookery books; Style— Jason Atherton, Esq ATHERTON, Dr Kevin; s of late William Edward Atherton, and late Elizabeth, ne´e Clague; b 25 November 1950; Educ Douglas HS for Boys IOM, IOM Coll of Art, Leeds Poly (BA), PhD; m 1977, Victoria (d 2005), da of Francis Sidney Thomas Robinson; Career sculptor, artist and lectr in art; pt/t teacher 1978–86: Slade Sch of Fine Art, RCA, Norwich Sch of Art, Winchester Sch of Art, Maidstone Coll of Art, Chelsea Sch of Art, Fine Art Dept Middx Poly, Fine Art Dept South Glamorgan Inst of Higher Educn Cardiff; artist in residence London Borough of Richmond upon Thames 1989; Kingston Poly: Picker lectr in public art Fine Art Dept 1989, Stanley Picker lectr in video performance and public art 1990; lecture tour of Australia 1990; princ lectr in media Fine Art Dept Chelsea Sch of Art 1990–99 (project ldr research project into Virtual Reality as a Fine Art Medium); head of postgrad fine art Nat Coll of Art and Design Dublin 2000–; organiser and speaker Virtual Reality and the Gallery conf (Tate Gallery) 1995; specialist advsr CNAA 1985–; awards incl ABSA Award for Best Cmmn in Any Media 1986; numerous exhbns in England and Europe incl: one-man exhbn Perth Inst of Contemporary Art 1990, Kevin Atherton, Three Decades, Three Works (mini retrospective, arthouse Dublin and Manx Museum Douglas IOM) 2001, In Two Minds - Past and Future Versions (video performance, Dundee Contemporary Arts) 2006, In Two Minds - Past Version (video performance, Tate Britain) 2006, In Two Minds - Past Version (video installation) and Time Embodied (Lewis Glucksman Gallery Cork) 2007; video installation incl in The Studio Sessions (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) 2009, Changing Channels (Art and Television Mumuk Vienna) 2010; Virtual Reality Work selected for the 8th Biennial of the Moving Image Geneva 1999; Work in Public Collections Sheffield City Poly, Merseyside CC, Graves Art Gallery Sheffield; Commissions incl: A Body of Work (Tower

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Hamlets) 1982, Upon Reflection (Islington) 1985, Platforms Piece (BR Brixton) 1986, Cathedral (Forest of Dean, Glos) 1986, Iron Horses (BR) 1986–87, The Architect (Harlow New Town) 1990, Conversation Piece (Leicester CC) 1990, Art Within Reach (Hampshire Sculpture Tst) 1991, To The Top (New Civic Offices Twickenham) 1990, A Different Ball Game (Kingshill W Malling Kent) 1993, A Private View (Taff Viaduct Cardiff Bay) 1995, Virtual Reality Gallery Guide Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago 1997 and MOMA Stockholm 1998, Field of Vision (GlaxoSmithKline HQ Brentford) 2001, Handshake (HG Capital London) 2002, A Reflective Approach (Clarence Dock Leeds) 2007, Another Sphere (Ballymun Dublin) 2010; Recreations the turf; Style— Dr Kevin Atherton; K 115 Belleview, Islandbridge, Dublin 8, Ireland (tel 00 353 1 6706855, e-mail athertonk@ncad.ie) ATHERTON, Michael Andrew (Mike); OBE (1997); s of Alan Atherton, and Wendy, ne´e Fletcher; b 23 March 1968; Educ Manchester Grammar, Downing Coll Cambridge (MA, Cricket blue and capt); Career journalist and former professional cricketer; first class debut Cambridge Univ v Essex April 1987; Lancashire CCC: debut v Warwickshire July 1987, awarded county cap 1989, vice-capt 1992–2001, ret 2001; England: former English School’s rep, capt Young England to Sri Lanka 1987 and Aust 1988, first team debut v Aust Aug 1989, first full tour Aust and NZ 1990–91, memb team touring India and Sri Lanka 1992–93, capt England July 1993–98 and 2001 (for two matches v Australia), capt team touring West Indies 1993–94, Aust 1994–95, South Africa 1995–96, Zimbabwe and NZ 1996–97 and West Indies 1998, memb winning team v South Africa 1998, memb squad Emirates Trophy 1998, memb team touring Aust 1998–99, memb team touring South Africa 1999–2000, memb team touring Pakistan and Sri Lanka 2000–01, highest test score 185 not out v South Africa 1995, 115 test matches, 54 one-day ints, ret 2001; Professional Cricketers’ Assoc Young Cricketer of Year 1990, Cricket Writers’ Young Cricketer of Year 1990, Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1991, Cornhill Player of the Year 1994; cricket commentator Channel 4 2002–05, subsequently cricket commentator Sky Sports; columnist Sunday Telegraph until 2008, sport corr The Times 2008–; Sports Journalist of the Year Br Press Award 2010; Books Opening Up (2002); Recreations reading, golf, squash, rugby, football (Manchester United supporter), good food; Style— Mike Atherton, Esq, OBE ATHERTON, Peter; s of Joseph Ignatius Atherton (d 1984), of Wrightington, and Winifred, ne´e Marsh; b 8 November 1952; Educ Mount St Mary’s Coll Derby, Univ of Birmingham (LLB), Coll of Law; m 17 Oct 1981, Jennifer Marie, da of Charles Birch, of Ontario, Canada; 1 da (Hilary Anne b 4 Jan 1984), 1 s (Timothy Peter b 4 Sept 1985); Career called to the Bar Gray’s Inn 1975; jr Northern Circuit 1978–79, recorder of the Crown Court 1999–; chm Young Barrs Ctee Senate of Inns of Ct and Bar Cncl for England and Wales 1982–83; Recreations tennis, golf, theatre; Style— Peter Atherton, Esq; K Deans Court Chambers, 24 St John’s Street, Manchester M3 4DF(tel 0161 214 6000, e-mail atherton@deanscourt.co.uk) ATHILL, Diana; OBE (2009); da of Col L F I Athill (d 1968), and Alice Katharine, ne´e Carr (d 1990); b 21 December 1917, London; Educ Runton Hill Sch Norfolk, Lady Margaret Hall Oxford (BA); Career author; ed Allan Wingate publishers 1946–50, editorial dir Andre´ Deutsch Ltd 1951–92; FRSL; Books Instead of a Letter (1963), Don’t Look at Me Like That (1967), After a Funeral (1986), Make Believe (1993), Stet (2000), Yesterday Morning (2002), Somewhere Towards the End (2008, Costa Biography Award 2009); Recreations reading, writing, gardening; Style— Ms Diana Athill, OBE; K c/o The Royal Society of Literature, Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 1LA ATIYAH, Sir Michael Francis; OM (1992), kt (1983); s of Edward Selim Atiyah (d 1964), and Jean, ne´e Levens (d 1964); b 22 April 1929; Educ Victoria Coll Egypt, Manchester Grammar, Univ of Cambridge (MA, PhD); m 1955, Lily Jane Myles, da of John Cameron Brown (d 1970); 3 c; Career fell Trinity Coll Cambridge 1954–58 and 1997–, Savilian prof of geometry Univ of Oxford 1963–69, prof of mathematics Inst for Advanced Study Princeton USA 1969–72, Royal Soc res prof Mathematical Inst Univ of Oxford 1973–90, dir Isaac Newton Inst for Mathematical Scis Cambridge 1990–96; Master Trinity Coll Cambridge 1990–97, chllr Univ of Leicester 1996–2005, hon prof Univ of Edinburgh 1997–; pres: Royal Soc 1990–95, Royal Soc Edinburgh 2005–08; Fields Medal 1966, Abel Prize 2004; Hon ScD Univ of Cambridge; FRS 1962, Hon FREng 1993; Recreations gardening; Style— Sir Michael Atiyah, OM, FRS; K School of Mathematics, King’s Buildings, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ (tel 0131 650 4883, fax 0131 650 6553, e-mail m.atiyah@ed.ac.uk) ATKIN, Edward; CBE (2011); s of David Atkin (d 1972), of London, and Klari, ne´e Salpeter; b 30 August 1944, Bradford, Yorks; Educ Clifton Coll Bristol; m 1981, Celia; 1 s (Ross b 15 March 1982), 1 da (Lara b 11 Oct 1983); Career joined Cannon Rubber 1965 (suc f as md 1972); founded: Avent 1984, Avent America 1994, Cannon Avent Gp 1998 (sold Avent part of Gp 2005); currently md Cannon Auto; 5 Queen’s Awards, Civic Tst Award, various awards for architecture; Recreations golf, sailing, the arts; Clubs Hampstead Golf; Style— Edward Atkin, Esq, CBE ATKIN, Peter Richard (Pete); s of Cyril William Atkin (d 2004), and Elsie Rose Cowell (d 1980); b 22 August 1945; Educ Perse Sch Cambridge, St John’s Coll Cambridge (BA); m 24 Nov 1973, Mary Louise, da of Lewis Lynch Lowance, of Manassas, VA; Career radio prodr; scriptwriter, critic, songwriter (with Clive James, qv) and recording artist of 6 albums 1970–75 (reissued See for Miles 1997 and 2001), former furniture maker and woodwork corr Vole magazine 1976–77; chief prodr BBC Radio Light Entertainment 1986–89 (prodr 1981, script ed 1983), head of network radio BBC South Bristol 1989–93, ind prodn co-ordinator BBC Radio 4 1993; ind radio prodr and conslt 1994–, script ed Hat Trick Productions 1994–2002; prodr: This Sceptred Isle (BBC Radio 4) 1995–99 (Best Non-Fiction Talkie of the Year Talkie Awards 1996), This Sceptred Isle: Empire (BBC Radio 4) 2006 (Best New Radio Prog Voice of the Viewer and Listener Awards 2006); voice dir: Bob the Builder (US version) 2004–07, Thomas the Tank Engine (US version) 2004–09 and (UK version) 2008–09, The Gruffalo 2009, Waybuloo 2010–11, The Gruffalo’s Child 2011; voice actor Mr Crock in Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (film) 2006, asst voice dir Planet 51 2007–08; dir: The Glittering Prizes 2005, Fame and Fortune 2007, Kicking the Habit 2007–08, Final Demands 2010, recordings of Just William stories read by Martin Jarvis; Together Again At Last (with Clive James, UK tour) 2002, The Lakeside Sessions (double CD) 2002, Words and Music (with Clive James, UK, Australia and Hong Kong tour) 2003, Winter Spring (CD, new songs with Clive James) 2003, At It Again (with Clive James, UK tour) 2005, Midnight Voices: The Clive James and Pete Atkin Songbook, Vol 1 (CD) 2007; tstee St George’s Music Tst Bristol 1990–2007; Recreations words, music, wood; Style— Pete Atkin, Esq; K 19 Archfield Road, Bristol BS6 6BG (tel 0117 942 1582, e-mail pete@peteatkin.com, website www.peteatkin.com) ATKIN, Ron; s of late Oscar Ridgeway, of Barrow-on-Soar, Leics, and late Agatha Victoria, ne´e Hull; b 3 February 1938; Educ Loughborough Coll of Art, Royal Acad Schs (Cert); m 23 July 1960, Ann, da of Capt Arthur Charles Fawssett, DSO, RN (d 1961); 2 s (Francis Charles Edward b 1961, Richard Bernard b 1963); Career artist; RA summer exhibition 1960, 1970 and 1975, Royal Watercolour Soc Galleries Bond Street 1961, mixed exhibition Roland Browse and Delbanco Cork Street London and SA 1961 and 1964, Paintings and Sculpture from some Oxford Jr Common Rooms Leics Museum and Art Gallery 1962; one-man shows: Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery 1976, Chenil Art Gallery King’s Road London 1982; paintings in private collections: GB, Aust, USA, Canada, Germany, Zurich, Lucerne; paintings in public collections incl: Dartington Tst Devon, Devon CC


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Schs Museum Serv, Lincoln Coll Oxford, Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery; shortlisted for a Gulbenkian Printmakers’ Award 1984; featured in Dictionary of British Art Vol VI, 20th Century Painters, Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Publications The Emerald Tablet (2002), Golden Journeys: The Song of The Sea (2005), Virgin Gives Birth to a Fish (2006), One Eye and the Twelve Hats (2006); 3 poems and 1 short story; Recreations walking, teaching Song of the Sea meditation; Style— Ron Atkin; K Wild Flower Studios, Abbots Bickington, Devon EX22 7LQ (website www.thesecretsportal.co.uk) ATKIN, Timothy John (Tim); s of Ronald George Atkin, and Brenda Irene, ne´e Burton (d 1982); b 26 August 1961, Dartford, Kent; Educ St Dunstan’s Coll London, Univ of Durham (BA), LSE (MSc); m 30 July 2009, Sue Wixley; Career with Haymarket Publishing 1985–89; wine corr: The Guardian 1989–93, The Observer 1993–; ed Harpers Wine & Spirit Weekly 2000–03; columnist The Times 2010–; Glenfiddich Wine Writer of the Year 1989, 1991, 1993, 2004 and 2006, Lanson Wine Writer of the Year 1999, 2002, 2003 and 2004, Drink Writer of the Year World Food Media Awards 2008; memb: Greenpeace, Amnesty Int; MW 2001; Publications Chardonnay (1991), Vin de Pays D’Oc (1992), Grapevine (with Anthony Rose, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997); Recreations reading, tennis, golf, cinema, folk guitar, piano, collecting black and white photography; Clubs Groucho, Coombe Hill Golf, Blacks; Style— Tim Atkin, MW; K c/o Lucas Alexander Whitley, 14 Vernon Street, London W14 0RJ (tel 020 7471 7900, fax 020 7471 7910, e-mail julian@lawagency.co.uk) ATKINS, Andy; b 9 October 1960, Eastleigh, Hants; Educ UCL, Open Univ; m Sarah; 3 c; Career gen sec Chile Ctee for Human Rights 1985–88, prog coordinator Working in Partnership Prog Catholic Agency for Overseas Devpt 1988–90, Latin American desk offr Catholic Inst for Int Rels 1990–97, policy and campaigns dir Tearfund 1997–2008, exec dir Friends of the Earth 2008; Style— Andy Atkins, Esq; K Friends of the Earth, 26–28 Underwood Street, London N1 7JQ ATKINS, Prof Anthony George; s of Walter George Atkins (d 1975), and Emily Irene, ne´e Aldridge (d 1996); b 10 October 1939; Educ Canton HS Cardiff, UC Cardiff (BSc), Trinity Coll Cambridge (PhD, ScD), Exeter Coll Oxford (MA); m 4 March 1971, Margaret Ann, da of Lt-Col Richard Risely Proud, CVO, OBE (d 1976); 2 s (Philip George b 1973, Richard James b 1976), 1 da (Margaret Ruth b 1980); Career US Steel Corpn 1965–67, BSC fell Univ of Oxford 1967–70, assoc prof in mechanical engrg Univ of Michigan 1970–75, research mangr Delta Metal 1975–81, prof of mechanical engrg Univ of Reading 1981–2007 (now emeritus); visiting prof Imperial Coll London 2008–; memb CPRE; FIMMM (FIM 1986), FIMechE 1987, CEng, FREng 2002; Books Strength and Fracture of Engineering Solids (jtly, 1984, 2 ed 1996), A History of GWR Goods Wagons (jtly, 1986, 3 edn 1999), Manufacturing Engineering (jtly, 1987), Elastic and Plastic Fracture (jtly, 2 edn, 1988), GWR Goods Services (jtly, Vol 1 2000, Vol 2 2008), The Cutting, Scratching and Puncturing of Materials (2009); Recreations music, skiing, woodwork; Style— Prof Tony Atkins, FREng; K White House, Heads Lane, Inkpen Common, Hungerford, Berkshire RG17 9QS (tel 01488 668253); Department of Engineering, Box 225, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AY (tel 0118 931 8562, fax 0118 931 3327, e-mail a.g.atkins@reading.ac.uk) ATKINS, Caroline Mary Ghislaine; da of Reginald Atkins, of Wedmore, Som, and Ghislaine, ne´e Tullet; b 13 January 1981, Brighton, E Sussex; Educ Downlands Comp Sch, Burgess Hill Sch, Univ of Durham (BA, hon life memb Team Durham); Career cricketer; Sussex WCCC; England: Test debut v Aust 2001, memb Ashes-winning side 2008, memb touring squad Aust and NZ 2008, memb World Cup-winning side 2009; fitness instructor Univ of Durham 2002–04, mangr Elite Athlete Support Servs Univ of Bournemouth 2006–08, self-employed sports massage therapist and personal trainer and UKCCII cricket coach 2008–; accredited strength and conditioning coach The UK Strength and Conditioning Association (UKSCA) 2005; Recreations golf, tennis, travel; Clubs The Cricketer’s, MCC; Style— Miss Caroline Atkins; K e-mail carolineatkins@gmail.com; c/o The England and Wales Cricket Board, Lord’s Cricket Ground, London NW8 8QZ ATKINS, Dame Eileen June; DBE (2001, CBE 1990); da of late Arthur Thomas Atkins, and Annie Ellen, ne´e Elkins (d 1984); b 16 June 1934; Educ Latymer GS, Guildhall Sch of Music and Drama (AGSM); m 1, 1957 (m dis 1966), Julian Glover, qv; m 2, 1978, William B Shepherd; Career actress; hon memb GSM; Theatre incl: Twelfth Night, Richard III, The Tempest (Old Vic) 1962, The Killing of Sister George (Bristol Old Vic transfd Duke of York, Best Actress Standard Award) 1963, The Cocktail Party (Wyndham’s transferred Haymarket) 1968, Vivat! 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(Piccadilly, Variety Award) 1970, Suzanne Andler (Aldwych) 1973, As You Like It (Stratford) 1973, St Joan (Old Vic) 1977, Passion Play (Aldwych) 1981, Medea (Young Vic) 1986, Winter’s Tale, Cymbeline (Olivier Award), Mountain Language (NT) 1988, A Room of One’s Own (Hampstead, NY Critics’ Special citation) 1989, Exclusive (Strand) 1989, Prin (NY) 1990, Hannah Jelkes in The Night of the Iguana (Critics’ Circle Award) 1992, John Gabriel in Bork Man (NT) 1997, Agnes in A Delicate Balance (Haymarket Theatre Royal (Evening Standard Best Actress Award)) 1998, The Unexpected Man (RSC, The Pit and The Duchess) 1998, A Room of One’s Own (Hampstead Theatre) 2001, Unexpected Man (Promenade Theatre NY) 2001, Honour (Cottesloe NT, Olivier Award), The Retreat from Moscow (Booth Theatre) 2003–04, The Birthday Party (The Duchess) 2005, Doubt (Walter Kerr Theatre NY) 2005–06, There Came a Gypsy Riding (Almeida) 2007, The Sea (Theatre Royal Haymarket) 2008, The Female of the Species (Vaudeville Theatre) 2008; Television incl: The Duchess of Malfi, Sons and Lovers, Smiley’s People, Nelly’s Version, The Burston Rebellion, Breaking Up, The Vision, Mrs Pankhurst in In My Defence (series) 1990, A Room of One’s Own 1990, Lost Language of Cranes 1992, The Maitlands 1993, A Dance to the Music of Time 1997, Talking Heads 1998, David Copperfield 1999, Madame Bovary 2000, Elizabeth and Bertie 2001, The Lives of Animals 2002, Waking the Dead 2006, Cranford 2007 (Best Actress BAFTA TV Awards and Press Awards 2008, Outstanding Supporting Actress Emmy Award 2008, Golden Glob Award), Psychoville 2008, Poitot: Murder on the Orient Express 2009, Upstairs Downstairs 2010, Doc Martin 2011; Film incl: Equus 1974, The Dresser 1984, Let Him Have It 1990, Wolf 1993, Cold Comfort Farm 1995, Jack and Sarah 1995, The Avengers 1998, Women Talking Dirty 1999, Gosford Park 2001, The Hours 2002, What a Girl Wants 2003, Vanity Fair 2003, Ask the Dust 2004, Evening 2007, Last Chance Harvey 2008, Robin Hood 2009; also co-creator of Upstairs Downstairs and The House of Eliott, writer/adaptor Mrs Dalloway (1998); Best TV Actress Broadcasting Press Guild Awards 2008; Style— Dame Eileen Atkins, DBE; K c/o ICM, Oxford House, 76 Oxford Street, London W1D 1BS (tel 020 7636 6565, fax 020 7323 0101) ATKINS, Frances Elizabeth (Mrs Gerald Atkins); ne´e Venning; da of Thomas Colyer Venning, MBE (decd), of Ilkley, W Yorks, and Hilary Susan, ne´e Harris; b 8 September 1950, Maidstone, Kent; m 1, 1976 (m dis 1984), George Alfred Carman, QC (d 2001); m 2, 1984, Gerald Atkins; Career chef and restaurateur; Atkins Restaurant: Great Missenden 1984–86, The Old Plow Inn Speen 1986–88, Farleyer House Aberfeldy 1988–92; chef prop Shaw’s Restaurant 1993–96, prop The Yorke Arms 1996–; memb Bd of Scottish Chefs 1992; fell Master Chefs of GB 1993, Ce´sar Country Inn of the Year 2000 Good Hotel Guide, Restaurant of the Year in Eng Which Good Food Guide 2001 (jtly), Chef of the Year Yorkshire Life Magazine 2002/03, Michelin Star 2003, AA Top 200 Hotels 2004, Top 25 Restaurants in the UK Egon Ronay Guide 2005/06, UK Restaurant of the Year Good Food Guide 2008, number 14 in Top 100 Restaurants in the UK Sunday Times 2011; Recreations work, art appreciation, collecting furniture;

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memb: Woodland Tst, RSPB, Wildfowl and Wetland Tst; CPhys, MInstP, MCMI, memb Royal Soc of NZ, CSci; Publications Digital Developments in Higher Education - theory and practice (co-author, 2001); Recreations ornithology, conservation, photography, triathlon and multi-sport endurance events, squash, cycling; Style— Paul Atkins, Esq; K e-mail consultpna@gmail.com ATKINS, Prof Peter William; s of William Henry Atkins (d 1988), and Ellen Louise, ne´e Edwards (d 1978); b 10 August 1940; Educ Dr Challoner’s Amersham, Univ of Leicester (BSc, PhD), Univ of Oxford (MA), UCLA; m 1, 20 Aug 1964 (m dis 1983), Judith Ann Kearton; 1 da (Juliet b 1970); m 2, 30 March 1991 (m dis 2005), Baroness Greenfield, CBE (Life Peer), qv; m 3, 23 May 2008, Patricia-Jean Nobes, ne´e Brand; Career Harkness fell 1964–65; Univ of Oxford: univ lectr in physical chemistry 1965–96, prof of chemistry 1996–2007, fell and tutor Lincoln Coll 1965–2007 (actg rector 2007); visiting prof: China, France, Israel, Japan, New Zealand; Dreyfus lectr California 1980, Firth visiting prof Univ of Sheffield 1984, Nyholm lectr and medal 1999; chm Ctee on Chemistry Educn IUPAC 2002–05, memb Cncl Royal Inst 1999–2005; memb Ct Univ of Leicester 2001; hon prof Mendeleyev Univ Moscow 2006; Hon DSc Univ of Utrecht 1992, Hon DSc Univ of Leicester 2002, Hon DSc Kazan State Technological Univ 2009; Meldola Medal 1969, Literaturpreis des Fonds der Chemischen Industrie 2003, Inst of Chemistry of Ireland Award 2008; hon assoc: Rationalist Assoc 1993, Nat Secular Soc 1998; FRSC 2002; Books The Structure of Inorganic Radicals (1967), Molecular Quantum Mechanics (1970, 5 edn 2010), Quanta: A Handbook of Concepts (1974, 2 edn 1991), Physical Chemistry (1978, 9 edn 2010), Solutions Manual for Physical Chemistry (1978, 7 edn 2002), The Creation (1981), Principles of Physical Chemistry (1982), Solutions Manual for MQM (1983, 4 edn 2005), The Second Law (1984), Molecules (1987, 2 edn 2003), Chemistry: Principles and Applications (1988), General Chemistry (1989, 2 edn 1992), Inorganic Chemistry (1990, 5 edn 2010), Atoms, Electrons and Change (1991), Elements of Physical Chemistry (1992, 5 edn 2009), Creation Revisited (1992), The Periodic Kingdom (1995), Concepts of Physical Chemistry (1995), Chemistry: Molecules, Matter and Change (1997, 5 edn 2010), Chemical Principles (1999, 5 edn 2010), Galileo’s Finger (2003), Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences (2006, 2 edn 2011), Four Laws That Drive the Universe (2007), Quanta, Molecules and Change (2009), A Very Short Introduction to the Laws of Thermodynamics (2010), On Being (2011), Reactions (2011); Recreations art; Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Prof Peter Atkins; K Lincoln College, Oxford OX1 3DR (tel 01865 279800, fax 01865 279802, e-mail peter.atkins001@btinternet.com) ATKINS, Rt Hon Sir Robert James; kt (1997), PC (1995), MEP (Cons) NW England; s of late Reginald Alfred Atkins, of Great Missenden, Bucks, and Winifred Margaret Atkins; b 5 February 1946; Educ Highgate Sch; m 1969, Dulcie Mary, da of Frederick Moon Chaplin, of Bexley, London; 1 da (Victoria b 1976), 1 s (James b 1979); Career MP (Cons): Preston N 1979–1983, South Ribble 1983–97; former jt sec Cons Parly Def Ctee and vice-chm Aviation Ctee, nat pres Cons Trade Unionists 1984–87; PPS to: Norman Lamont as Min of State for Industry 1982–84, Lord Young of Graffham as Min Without Portfolio and Sec of State for Employment 1984–87; Parly under sec of state DTI 1987–89, min for roads and traffic Dept of Tport 1989–90, Parly under sec of state Dept of the Environment and min for sport 1990, Parly under sec of state Dept of Educn and Science and min for sport 1990–92, min of state Northern Ireland Office 1992–94, min of state Dept of Environment 1994–95; MEP (Cons) NW England 1999–, dep ldr Br Cons MEPs 2004–08, chief whip 2008–10, Cons spokesman on parly petitions; Recreations cricket, Holmesiana, ecclesiology, wine; Clubs MCC, Carlton, Middlesex CCC (hon memb), Lancashire CCC (vice-pres), Garstang CC (pres), Leyland CC (life vice-pres), Lord’s Taverners, Preston Grasshoppers RFC (vice-pres), Garstang RUFC (vice-pres); Style— The Rt Hon Sir Robert Atkins, MEP ATKINS, Rosie; da of Robert Vernon William Atkins, and Agnes Dunn Atkins; Educ St Michael’s Girls Sch Limpsfield; Career journalist; Sunday Times 1968–82, columnist Today 1983–90, ed Gardens Illustrated; gardening contrib various newspapers and magazines; Editor of the Year Br Soc of Magazine Editors 1996; curator Chelsea Physic Garden 2002–; bd memb: Thrive, Disabled Gardeners Assoc; Recreations gardening, travel, writing; Clubs Chelsea Arts; Style— Ms Rosie Atkins; K Chelsea Physic Garden, 66 Royal Hospital Road, London SW3 4HS (tel 020 7352 5646) ATKINSON, Prof Sir Anthony Barnes (Tony); kt (2000); s of Norman Joseph Atkinson (d 1988), and Esther Muriel, ne´e Stonehouse; b 4 September 1944; Educ Cranbrook Sch, Churchill Coll Cambridge (MA); m 11 Dec 1965, Judith Mary, da of Alexander Mandeville, of Swansea; 2 s (Richard b 1972, Charles b 1976), 1 da (Sarah b 1974); Career fell St John’s Coll Cambridge 1967–71, prof of economics Univ of Essex 1971–76, prof Univ of London 1976–92 (Thomas Tooke prof of econ sci and statistics 1987–92), fell Churchill Coll and prof of political economy Univ of Cambridge 1992–94, warden Nuffield Coll Oxford 1994–2005, prof of economics Univ of Oxford 2007–09, Centennial prof LSE 2010–; ed Jl of Public Economics 1971–97; pres: Econometric Soc 1988, Euro Econ Assoc 1989, Int Econ Assoc 1989–92, Royal Econ Soc 1995–98, Section F BAAS; vice-pres Br Acad 1988–90; memb: Royal Cmmn on Distribution of Income and Wealth 1978–79, Retail Prices Advsy Ctee 1984–90, Conseil D’Analyse Economique 1997–2001, European Statistics Governance Advsy Bd 2009–; UAP Sci prize 1986; Freeman City of London 1983, Liveryman Worshipful Co of Barbers 1985; Hon Dr Rer Pol Univ of Frankfurt 1987; Hon DSc Econ Univ of Lausanne 1988; Hon DUniv: Lie`ge 1989, Athens 1991, Stirling 1992, Edinburgh 1994, E´cole Normale Supe´rieur Paris 1995, Essex 1995, Bologna 1996, South Bank 1996, Louvain 1996, Nottingham 2000, London Met 2002, European Univ Inst 2004, Antwerp 2004, Gent 2004, Molise 2005, Aix-Marseille 2010; hon memb American Econ Assoc 1985; FBA 1984; Chevalier de la Le´gion d’Honneur 2001; Books Poverty in Britain and the Reform of Social Security (1969), Unequal Shares (1972), The Tax Credit Scheme (1973), Economics of Inequality (1975), Distribution of Personal Wealth in Britain (with A J Harrison, 1978), Lectures on Public Economics (with J E Stiglitz, 1980), Social Justice and Public Policy (1982), Parents and Children (jtly, 1983), Unemployment Benefits and Unemployment Duration (with J Micklewright, 1986), Poverty and Social Security (1989), Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the Distribution of Income (with J Micklewright, 1992), Public Economics in Action (1995), Incomes and the Welfare State (1996), Three Lectures on Poverty in Europe (1998), The Economic Consequences of Rolling Back the Welfare State (1999), Social Indicators: The EU and Social Inclusion (with B Cantillon, E Marlier and B Nolan, 2002), The Changing

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(1985); Bible Speaks Today: Ruth (1984), Genesis 1–11 (1990), Job (1992), Proverbs (1996); Life and Death (1986), Pastoral Ethics (1989, 2 edn 1994), New Dictionary of Christian Ethics and Pastoral Theology (co-ed, 1995), Counselling in Context (1998), Jesus, Lamb of God (1996), God So Loved The World (1999), Renewing the Face of the Earth (2008), The Church’s Healing Ministry (2011); Recreations music, painting, walking; Style— The Rt Rev Dr David Atkinson; K 6 Bynes Road, South Croydon CR2 0PR ATKINSON, Jane Elizabeth; da of William Gledhill (d 1969), and Ethel, ne´e Stopps (d 1978); b 20 July 1947; Educ Kesteven and Sleaford HS for Girls; m 1, 1967 (m dis 1973), David Hayward; 1 s (Anthony b 1967); m 2, 1975, George Ronald Atkinson; 1 s (Nicholas b 1980), 1 da (Caroline b 1984); Career sec until 1975, asst account exec Planned Public Relations International 1975–76, account exec Welbeck PR 1976–78, sr client conslt Bell Capper PR 1978–80, bd dir Eurocom PR 1980, jt md Granard Communications (after merger with Eurocom PR 1982) 1988, dep chm The Rowland Company (result of Granard merger with Kingsway PR) 1990–94, jt md Affinity Consulting Ltd (Countrywide Group) 1992–95, ptnr Atkinson Courage Communications 1995–97, dir Bell Pottinger Conslts (formerly Bell Pottinger Communications) 2000–02 (sr conslt 1997–2000), dir of global communications JCB 2002–03, dir Glenfern Communications Mgmnt Consultancy 2004–05, dir Surprisecharter 2004–, dir and co-fndr Atkinson Hardwick PR 2006–09, assoc Project Assocs Ltd 2010–; media advsr to Diana, Princess of Wales Jan-July 1996 (resigned); past pres Women in Public Relations; memb Bd Forum UK, memb Bd of Govrs Eastbourne Coll, chm Eastbourne Coll Fndn, memb Bd Women’s Leadership Gp Prince’s Tst, memb Advsy Bd Global Poverty Project; FRSA; Recreations cooking, reading, walking, amateur dramatics, boating; Style— Mrs Jane Atkinson; K 77 Sutton Court Road, London W4 3EG (tel 020 8994 7082) ATKINSON, Prof John; s of John Jennings Atkinson (d 1974), and Cecil Priscilla, ne´e Sully (d 1996); b 10 March 1942; Educ Norwich Sch, Imperial Coll London; m 17 July 1978, Josephine, da of John Thomas Kirby, of Brentford, Middx; 2 s (Robert b 1978, Nicholas b 1981); Career engr; Coffey & Ptnrs Brisbane 1967–69, Imperial Coll London 1969–73, Univ of Cambridge 1973–76, UC Cardiff 1976–80; currently prof of soil mechanics City Univ; CEng, CGeol, FICE, FGS; Books The Mechanics of Soils (1978), Foundations and Slopes (1981), The Mechanics of Soils and Foundations (1993); Recreations sailing, surfing, the countryside; Clubs Norfolk Punt; Style— Prof John Atkinson; K Department of Civil Engineering, City University, Northampton Square, London EC1V 0HB (tel 020 7040 5060, e-mail j.h.atkinson@city.ac.uk) ATKINSON, Kate; MBE (2011); b York; Educ Univ of Dundee (MA); Family 2 da (Eve b 1975, Helen b 1984); Career writer; Books Behind the Scenes at the Museum (1995, Whitbread Book of the Year), Human Croquet (1997), Emotionally Weird (2000), Not the End of the World (2002), Case Histories (2004); Plays Abandonment (2000); Style— Ms Kate Atkinson, MBE; K c/o Doubleday, Transworld Publishers, 61–63 Uxbridge Road, London ATKINSON, Kenneth Neil; s of William Atkinson (d 1972), and Alice, ne´e Reid (d 1990); b 4 April 1931; Educ Kingussie HS, Open Univ (BA); Career various appts Miny of Labour and Dept of Employment 1948–67, dep chief conciliation offr Dept of Employment 1968–72, dir youth trg MSC Trg Agency 1983–89 (dir indust trg bd relations 1975–78, dir Scotland 1979–82), md The Travel Training Co (Nat Trg Bd ABTA until 1994, of which dir) 1989–95; chm Prince’s Tst Community Venture 1989–92; memb Cncl: CGLI 1991–98, Prince’s Tst Volunteers 1993–94; ARCM 1961, FCIPD (FIPD 1986), FRSA 2003; Recreations tennis, choral singing, conducting (musical dir Ruislip Operatic Soc 1994–2008); Clubs RAC; Style— Kenneth N Atkinson, Esq; K 14/7 St Margaret’s Place, Edinburgh EH9 1AY (tel 0131 447 5975); 4 Morford Close, Ruislip HA4 8SW (tel 020 8866 2581) ATKINSON, (Michael) Kent; s of Carl Kent Atkinson (d 1999), and Jill, ne´e Gilbert (d 1980); b 19 May 1945, Recife, Brazil; Educ Blundell’s; m 17 Oct 1970, Eufemia Alexandra, da of Enrique Alarco´n; 2 s (Carl Kent b 15 March 1972, Michael Alexander b 24 March 1976); Career with Bank of London and S America (later acquired by Lloyds Bank) and various sr managerial positions in Latin America and the ME 1964–89; regnl exec dir S E Region Lloyds TSB 1990–94; Lloyds TSB Gp: fin dir 1994–2002, non-exec dir 2002–03; chm Link Plus Corp 2006–08; sr ind dir: Coca-Cola HBC SA 1998– (also chm Audit Ctee), Telent plc (formerly Marconi Corp plc) 2002–07 (also chm Audit Ctee and memb Remuneration and Nomination Ctees); non-exec dir: Cookson Gp plc 2002–04 (also chm Audit Ctee and memb Remuneration and Nominations Ctees), Gemalto NV (previously Axalto NV) 2004– (also memb Audit, Strategy and M&A Ctees), Standard Life plc 2005– (also chm Gp Audit and Compliance Ctee and memb Investment and Risk and Capital Ctees), Millicom Int Cellular SA 2007–10 (also memb Audit Ctee), UK Asset Resolution Ltd (previously Northern Rock plc, which includes Northern Rock (Asset Mgmnt) plc and Bradford and Bingley plc) 2008– (also chm Audit Ctee and memb Risk Ctee); Recreations tennis and golf (active), Rugby Union, soccer, personal computers, theatre, travel; Clubs Effingham Golf, Horsley Sports; Style— M Kent Atkinson, Esq ATKINSON, Very Rev Peter Gordon; s of Thomas John Collins Atkinson (d 1986), of Maidstone, and Ade`le Mary, ne´e Cox (d 2000); b 26 August 1952; Educ Maidstone GS, St John’s Coll Oxford (scholar, sr scholar, Denyer and Johnson student, Liddon student,

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MA), Westcott House Cambridge; m 1983, Lynne, da of Brian Wilcock (d 2010); 2 s (James David b 1985, Leo Francis b 1992), 1 da (Elizabeth Grace b 1987); Career ordained: deacon 1979, priest 1980; asst curate Clapham Old Town Team Miny 1979–83, priest-in-charge St Mary’s Tatsfield 1983–90, rector of Holy Trinity Bath 1990–91, princ Chichester Theol Coll 1991–94, rector of Lavant 1994–97, residentiary canon Chichester Cathedral 1991–2007 (Bursalis preb 1991–94, chllr 1994–2007), proctor in convocation 2000–05, dean of Worcester 2007–; FRSA 2006; Publications Friendship and the Body of Christ (2004), The Lion Encyclopedia of the Bible (2009); Style— The Very Rev the Dean of Worcester; K The Deanery, 10 College Green, Worcester WR1 2LH (tel 01905 732939, work tel 01905 732909, fax 01905 732906, e-mail peteratkinson@worcestercathedral.org.uk) ATKINSON, Dr Ronald James; s of Robert William Atkinson (d 1974), and Ellen, ne´e Whiteside (d 1991); b 8 September 1945; Educ Bangor GS, Queen’s Univ Belfast (MD); m 25 Oct 1974, (Sarah) Pamela, da of Robert Samuel Gawley (d 1990); 2 da (Claire b 1977, Sarah b 1981); Career fell Cancer Research Campaign 1976–78, sr lectr Queen’s Univ Belfast 1980–2004 (acting head Oncology Dept 1993–96), conslt Belfast City Hosp 1980–2007; vice-chair NI REC 2 2004–, memb Bd NI Medical and Dental Postgrad Trg Agency 2005–; former sec British Gynaecological Cancer Soc; FRCS, FRCOG; Recreations gardening, travel; Style— Dr Ronald J Atkinson; K 29A Carnreagh, Hillsborough, Co Down BT26 6LJ (e-mail rja@doctors.net.uk) ATKINSON, Rowan Sebastian; s of Eric Atkinson (d 1984), and Ella May Atkinson (d 1998); b 6 January 1955; Educ Durham Cathedral Choristers’ Sch, St Bees’ Cumbria, Univ of Newcastle upon Tyne (BSc), The Queen’s Coll Oxford (MSc); m 1990, Sunetra Sastry; Career actor and writer; Theatre West End performances incl: One Man Show 1981 and 1986 (SWET Award for Comedy Performance of the Year), The Nerd 1984, Chekhov’s The Sneeze 1988, Oliver! 2009; one man show tours to Aust, Canada, USA, and Far East; Television for BBC incl: Not The Nine O’Clock News 1979–82, The Black Adder 1983, Blackadder II 1985, Blackadder the Third 1987, Blackadder Goes Forth 1989; other credits incl: Mr Bean (Tiger Aspect for ITV) 1990–95, The Thin Blue Line (Tiger Aspect for BBC) 1995 and 1996, Mr Bean (animated series) 2002–03; Films The Tall Guy 1989, The Appointments of Dennis Jennings 1989, The Witches 1990, Hot Shots - Part Deux 1993, Four Weddings and a Funeral 1994, The Lion King (voiceover) 1994, Bean - The Ultimate Disaster Movie 1997, Blackadder Back and Forth (Millennium Dome) 1999, Maybe Baby 2000, Rat Race 2001, Scooby Doo 2002, Johnny English 2003, Love Actually 2003, Keeping Mum 2006, Mr Bean’s Holiday 2007; Awards BBC TV Personality of the Year 1980 and 1989, Br Acad Award 1980 and 1989; Recreations motor cars (regular columnist Car magazine 1992–94), motor sport; Style— Rowan Atkinson, Esq; K c/o PBJ Management Ltd, 5 Soho Street, London W1D 3QA (tel 020 7287 1112, fax 020 7287 1191, e-mail general@pbjmgt.co.uk) ATKINSON, Prof Sue; CBE (2002); b 10 August 1946; Educ Merchant Taylors’ Sch for Girls, UCNW (BSc), Univ of Cambridge (MA, MB BChir), Middx Hosp Med Sch London (LRCP); Career SHO Addenbrooke’s Hosp Cambridge 1975–76, registrar (paediatrics) Southmead Hosp Bristol 1976, gen paediatrics and paediatric oncology Royal Hosp for Sick Children Bristol 1977, DCH 1977, res assoc Dept of Child Health Univ of Bristol/Avon AHA 1977–79, registrar then sr registrar in public health Avon AHA 1980 and 1982–85, res fell Nat Health and MRC Unit of Epidemiology and Preventative Med Univ of Western Australia 1980–81, GP 1981–82, conslt in public health med Bristol and Western HA 1985–87, sr lectr UMDS and conslt in public health Lewisham and N Southwark HA 1987, dir of public health and serv devpt Lewisham and N Southwark HA and sr lectr UMDS 1988–91, dir of public health SE London HA 1991–93 (actg chief exec 1993), dir of health strategy/regnl dir of public health Wessex then S and W RHA 1993–94, dir of public health/med dir S Thames RHA/RO 1994–98, dir of public health/med dir London RO 1999–2006, health advsr to Mayor and GLA and regnl dir of public health (London) Dept of Health 2000–06, Dept of Health lead for London Olympics and Paralympics bid 2005–; special advsr to House of Commons Select Ctee in its examination of NHS Reforms and NHS Tsts 1991–92; Faculty of Public Health Med: memb Bd 1990–93, memb Exec Ctee 1990–93; chair Gtr London Alcohol and Drug Alliance 2006–08, memb Bd Food Standards Agency 2008–, chair Public Health Action Support Team (PHAST) 2008–; chair Ct LSHTM 2001–08 (also memb Bd), visiting prof Department of Epidemiology and Public Health UCL 2002–, non-exec dir UCLH 2007–; memb Bd Patients Assoc 1999–2001; MRCS, FFPHM 1990 (MFPHM 1985); Publications author of numerous papers in professional jls; Style— Prof Sue Atkinson, CBE ATKINSON, Terry; s of Reginald Atkinson (d 1951), of Rotherham, S Yorks, and Lily, ne´e Hampshire; b 16 July 1939; Educ Wath-upon-Dearne GS, Barnsley Sch of Art, Slade Sch of Fine Art; m; 2 c; Career artist; fndr memb Art & Language 1966–74; Turner prize nominee 1985; author of numerous articles and essays; Art & Language Group Exhibitions incl: The British Avant-Garde (NY Cultural Centre) 1971, Dokumenta 5 (Museum Friedericianum Kassel) 1972, The New Art (Hayward Gallery) 1972; Other Group Exhibitions incl: Art for Society (Whitechapel Gallery) 1979, 5th Sydney Biennale 1984, Aperto Venice Biennale 1984, Turner Prize Nominee’s Exhbn (Tate Gallery) 1985, State of the Art Exhbn (ICA) 1987, Innocence and Childhood (Manchester City Art Galleries) 1992, Mind the Gap (Gimpel Fils Gallery) 1992, Circumstantial Evidence (Univ of Brighton) 1996; Solo Exhibitions incl: Work 1977–83 (Whitechapel Art Gallery) 1983, Art for the Bunker (Gimpel Fils London) 1985, Mute 1 (Galleri Prag Copenhagen) 1988, Work (Stampa Basel) 1989, Greasers & Mutes (Galerie Sophia Ungers Cologne) 1990, Mute 3 - Work 1988–91 (Kunstsmuseum Sorø Denmark) 1992, Irish Mus of Modern Art Dublin 1992, Cornerhouse Manchester 1992, Ruses Mutes Monochromes & Bombers (Galerie Patricia Asbaeck Copenhagen) 1992, Bunker Entrance, outside site specific project Furka Pass Switzerland 1992, Fragments of a Career (Kunstwerk Berlin) 1994–95, Work 1974: in leaving Art & Language (Archivio Di Nuovo Scrittura Milan) 1995, Enola Gay Works (Galleria Inga-Pin Milan) 1995, Cultural Instrument 1993–98 (Real Gallery NY) 1999, Fragments of a Career 2 (Silkeborg Museum Denmark) 2000, EG + 1 NCW Work (Moller-Witt Gallery Denmark) 2000, Cultural Implement (Galerie M & R Fricke Du¨sseldorf) 2000, Conflict and Continuation (Leeds City Art Gallery) 2004; Sculpture with Sue Atkinson for: Mute 2 Exhbn (Orchard Gall Derry) 1988, A New Necessity (Gateshead Garden Festival) 1991, Sharjah Biennial 2005; Style— Terry Atkinson, Esq; K 12 Milverton Crescent, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire CV32 5NG (tel and fax 01926 311894, e-mail rats@leamington1.wanadoo.co.uk) ATKINSON, Sir William Samuel; kt (2008); s of William Benjamin Atkinson (d 2004), and Sara Jane Atkinson (d 1982); b 9 April 1950, St Ann, Jamaica; Educ KCL (MA); m 6 April 1974, Jacqueline Ann, ne´e Burley; 3 s (Simon b 23 Dec 1975, Selwyn b 26 April 1980, Sheldon b 20 Feb 1985), 1 da (Lekisha b 17 Dec 1988); Career dep head: Henry Thornton London 1981–83, White Hart Lane Sch London 1983–86; headteacher: Copland Community Sch London 1986–87, Cranford Community Sch London 1987–95, Phoenix HS London 1995–; memb: Special Measures Action Recovery Team DfEE 1997, DfEE Standards Task Force 1997–2001, Home Office Justice Task Force 1999, Home Office London Youth Crime Reduction Task Force 2003–04, London BME Cracking Crime Partnership Bd until 2006, Br Board of Film Classification Advsy Panel on Children’s Viewing; nat judge Teaching Awards 2002– (dep chair Nat Judging Panel 2006), chair London Teaching Awards Panel 2003; tstee: Inst for Citizenship, Shaftesbury Homes, Arethusa Charity; GG2 Teacher of the Year Leadership and Diversity Award 2002; television appearances incl: Just William (BBC 2) 1999, Crisis Command (BBC 2), The


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Unteachables (Channel 4); contrib to a range of TV and radio progs incl: Newsnight, Panorama, Any Questions, You and Yours, Today, Start the Week, Radio 5 Live, PM, BBC Question Time, Breakfast Television; memb Cncl Industrial Soc; hon doctorate Univ of North London 2002; FRSA 2002 (memb Cncl 2004); Recreations rugby, theatre, family; Style— Sir William Atkinson; K Phoenix High School, The Curve, Shepherds Bush, London W12 0RQ (tel 020 8735 1501, fax 020 8743 0913, e-mail william_atkinson@phoenix.llbhf.sch.uk, website www.phoenix.llbhf.sch.uk) ATLAY, Robert David; DL (Merseyside 2003); s of Robert Henry Atlay (d 1997), of Freshfield, Lancs, and Sarah, ne´e Griffiths (d 2002); b 26 June 1936; Educ Wirral GS, Univ of Liverpool (MB ChB); m 11 Feb 1967, Jean, da of William Alfred Stephen Cole (d 1993), of Prenton, Merseyside; 2 da (Josephine b 8 May 1969, Victoria b 3 April 1973); Career conslt obstetrician and gynaecologist; formerly at: Mill Road Maternity Hosp 1970, Royal Liverpool Hosp 1978; clinical lectr in obstetrics and gynaecology and past chm Faculty of Med Univ of Liverpool, past med dir Liverpool Women’s Hosp Obstetrics and Gynaecology NHS Tst, ret; past chm Euro Ctee RCOG, past chm CME/CPD Ctee RCOG; examiner: RCOG, Royal Aust Coll of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Univs of Liverpool, Cambridge, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, London, the W Indies and Amman; hosp visitor Royal Women’s Hosp Brisbane 1981; papers in specialist jls, contrib RCOG Yearbooks, Clinics in obstetrics and gynaecology 1989–2002; past pres Union Professionelle Internationale Obstetrics and Gynaecology, govr Walton Neurology Centre Tst Liverpool; Sec of State appointee memb: Maternity Servs Advsy Ctee, Nat Transplant Panel, English Nat Bd Nursing Midwifery and Health Visiting; hon sec RCOG 1980–87 (memb Cncl 1973–95); tstee St Georges Hall Liverpool; govr: Wirral GS 1993–2000, Liverpool Hope Univ 2004–; past pres Waterloo RUFC; High Sheriff Merseyside 2003–04; FRCOG; Recreations rugby union football, golf, skiing, traditional jazz; Clubs Waterloo Football, Formby Golf, Liverpool Artists (past pres), Gynaecological Travellers; Style— Robert Atlay, Esq, DL; K 9 St Andrews Drive, Blundellsands, Liverpool L23 7UX (tel and fax 0151 924 1160); 35 Rodney Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L1 9EN ATTA, Hatem Riad; s of Riad Gorgi Atta (d 1995), of Egypt, and Jozephine Matta, ne´e Ebrahim (d 1989); b 12 August 1951; Educ Private Mission Sch Egypt, DO London (MB BCh); m 26 June 1982, Janet Ann, da of Samuel John Saunders (d 1988); Career sr registrar in ophthalmology West Midlands RHA 1983–88, fell in ophthalmic ultrasonography Miami Sch of Med 1986–87, conslt ophthalmic surgn Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 1988–; hon sr lectr Univ of Aberdeen 1988; author of papers in scientific jls; memb: Oxford Congress, Int Soc of Ophthalmic Ultrasound; FRCSEd 1980, FRCOphth 1988; Books Techniques and Application of Diagnostic Ultrasound (1990), Ophthalmic Ultrasound a practical guide (1996); Recreations racquet sports, golf, scuba diving; Clubs Aberdeen Petroleum, Royal Aberdeen Golf, Aberdeen Medical Golf Society; Style— Hatem Atta, Esq; K Eye Department, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Foresterhill, Aberdeen (tel 01224 553217, fax 01224 861849) ATTALLAH, Naim Ibrahim; s of Ibrahim Attallah, and Genevieve Attallah; b 1 May 1931; Educ Battersea Poly; m 1957, Maria, da of Joseph Nykolyn; 1 s; Career foreign exchange dealer 1957, fin conslt 1966, dir of companies 1969–; book publisher and prop: Quartet Books 1976–, The Women’s Press 1977–, Robin Clark 1980–; magazine prop: The Literary Review 1981–2001, The Wire 1984–2000, The Oldie 1991–2001; articles in The Literary Review, princ interviewer The Oldie; Asprey plc: fin dir and jt md 1979–92, chief exec 1992–95; md Mappin & Webb 1990–95, md Watches of Switzerland 1992–95, exec dir Garrard 1990–95; prop The Academy Club 1989–97; parfumier: launched Parfums Namara 1985 with Avant l’Amour and Apre´s l’Amour, Naı¨dor in 1986, l’Amour de Namara 1990; theatrical prodr: Happy End (co-presenter, Lyric) 1975, The Beastly Beatitudes of Balthazar B (presenter and prodr, Duke of York’s) 1981, Trafford Tanzi (co-prodr, Mermaid) 1982; film prodr: The Slipper and the Rose (co-prodr with David Frost) 1974–75, Brimstone and Treacle (exec prodr) 1982; also produced and presented TV documentaries; Retail Personality of the Year UK Jewellery Awards 1993; Hon MA Univ of Surrey 1993; FRSA; Books Women (1987), Singular Encounters (1990), Of a Certain Age (1992), More of a Certain Age (1993), Speaking for the Oldie (1994), A Timeless Passion (1995), Tara and Claire (1996), Asking Questions (1996), In Conversation with Naim Attallah (1998), A Woman a Week (1998), Insights (1999), Dialogues (2000), The Old Ladies of Nazareth (2004), The Boy In England (2005), In Touch with his Roots (2006), Fulfilment & Betrayal (2007); Recreations classical music, opera, theatre, cinema, photography; Clubs Arts, Beefsteak; Style— Naim Attallah, Esq; K 25 Shepherd Market, London W1J 7PP (tel 020 7499 2901, fax 020 7499 2914, e-mail nattallah@aol.com, website http://quartetbooks.wordpress.com) ATTENBOROUGH, Sir David Frederick; OM (2005), CH (1996), kt (1985), CVO (1991), CBE (1974); s of Frederick Levi Attenborough (d 1973), and Mary, ne´e Clegg (d 1961); bro of Baron Attenborough, CBE (Life Peer), qv; b 8 May 1926; Educ Wyggeston GS for Boys Leicester, Clare Coll Cambridge (hon fell 1980); m 1950, Jane Elizabeth Ebsworth Oriel (d 1997); 1 s, 1 da; Career naturalist, traveller, broadcaster and writer; served RN 1947–49; editorial asst in an educational publishing house 1949–52, prodr talks and documentary progs BBC 1952, controller TV BBC2 1965–68, dir of Programmes TV and memb Bd of Management BBC 1969–72; zoological and ethnographic filming expeditions to: Sierra Leone 1954, Br Guiana 1955, Indonesia 1956, New Guinea 1957, Paraguay and Argentina 1958, South West Pacific 1959, Madagascar 1960, Northern Territory Australia 1962, Zambesi 1964, Bali 1969, Central New Guinea 1971, Celebes 1973, Borneo 1973, Peru 1973, Columbia 1973, Mali 1974, Br Columbia 1974, Iran 1974, Solomon Islands 1974, Nigeria 1975; writer and presenter BBC series: Zoo Quest 1954–64, Tribal Eye 1976, Life on Earth 1979, The Living Planet 1984, The First Eden 1987, Lost Worlds Vanished Lives 1989, The Trials of Life 1990, The Private Life of Plants 1995, The Life of Birds 1998, The Blue Planet 2001, Life In The Undergrowth 2005, Planet Earth 2006, Life in Cold Blood 2008 (Best Specialist Factual BAFTA 2009); tstee: World Wildlife Fund UK 1965–69, 1972–82 and 1984–90, World Wildlife Fund Int 1979–86, Br Museum 1980–, Science Museum 1984–87, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew 1986–92, Learning Through Landscapes 1990–; memb Nature Conservancy Cncl 1973–82, corresponding memb American Museum of Natural History 1985, Huw Wheldon Meml Lecture RTS 1987; fell BAFTA 1980; awards: Special Award SFTA 1961, Silver Medal Zoological Soc of London 1966, Silver Medal RTS 1966, Desmond Davis Award SFTA 1970, Cherry Keaton Medal RGS 1972, Kalinga Prize UNESCO 1981, Washburn Award Boston Museum of Science 1983, Hopper Day Medal Acad of Natural Sciences Philadelphia 1983, Founder’s Gold Medal RGS 1985, Int Emmy Award 1985, Encyclopaedia Britannica Award 1987, Livingstone Medal RSGS 1990; Hon Freeman City of Leicester 1990; hon fell: Manchester Poly 1976, UMIST 1980; Hon DLitt: Univ of Leicester 1970, City Univ 1972, Univ of London 1980, Univ of Birmingham 1982; Hon LLD: Univ of Bristol 1977, Univ of Glasgow 1980; Hon DSc: Univ of Liverpool 1974, Heriot-Watt Univ 1978, Univ of Sussex 1979, Univ of Bath 1981, Ulster Univ 1982, Univ of Durham 1982, Keele Univ 1986, Univ of Oxford 1988; Hon DUniv: Open Univ 1980, Univ of Essex 1987; Hon ScD Univ of Cambridge 1984, Hon DSc Univ of Aberdeen 2008; Cdr of the Golden Ark (Netherlands) 1983; Hon FRCP 1991, FRS 1983, Hon FRSE 2005; Books Zoo Quest to Guiana (1956), Zoo Quest for a Dragon (1957), Zoo Quest in Paraguay (1959), Quest in Paradise (1960), Zoo Quest to Madagascar (1961), Quest under Capricorn (1963), The Tribal Eye (1976), Life on Earth (1979), The Living Planet (1984), The First Eden (1987), The Trials of Life (1990), The Private Life of Plants (1995), The Life of Birds (1998), The Blue Planet (2001), Life on Air (2002), Life of Mammals (2002), Life In The Undergrowth (2005); Recreations

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tribal art, natural history; Style— Sir David Attenborough, OM, CH, CVO, CBE, FRS; K 5 Park Road, Richmond, Surrey TW10 6NS ATTENBOROUGH, Hon Michael John; s of Baron Attenborough, CBE (Life Peer), qv, and Sheila Beryl Grant, ne´e Sim; b 13 February 1950; Educ Westminster, Univ of Sussex (BA, pres Univ Drama Soc); m 1, 10 July 1971 (m dis 1976), Jane Seymour, qv; m 2, 14 April 1984, Karen Esther, yr da of Sydney Victor Lewis (d 1990), of London; 2 s (Thomas Frederick Richard b 13 Oct 1986, William Grant Oliver b 26 June 1991); Career freelance theatre director; asst dir Gardner Centre Theatre 1972; assoc dir: Mercury Theatre Colchester 1972–74, Leeds Playhouse 1974–79, Young Vic Theatre 1979–80; artistic dir: Palace Theatre Watford 1980–84, Hampstead Theatre 1984–89, Turnstyle Group 1989–90; princ assoc dir RSC 1990–2002, artistic dir Almeida Theatre 2002–; freelance work as dir incl prodns for: Open Space Theatre, Red Ladder, Newcastle Playhouse, Citadel Theatre Edmonton, Abbey Theatre Dublin, Tricycle Theatre, Royal Court Theatre London and Nat Theatre; dir of over 100 plays to date; vice-chair Cncl RADA, dep chair Drama Panel Arts Cncl; former memb: Greater London Arts, Bubble Theatre Bd, Cncl Directors’ Guild; currently dir Susan Smith Blackburn Prize; Time Out Theatre Award for Observe The Sons of Ulster Marching Towards The Somme 1986, nominated Best Dir London Theatre Critics Awards 1985, nominated Outstanding Achievement Award (as dir Hampstead Theatre) Olivier Awards 1986, hon assoc artist RSC 2002; Hon DLitt: Univ of Sussex 2005, Univ of Leicester 2009; Recreations being with my family, football, music, theatre; Style— The Hon Michael Attenborough, DLitt; K Almeida Theatre, Almeida Street, London N1 1TA (tel 020 7288 4900, fax 020 7288 4901) ATTENBOROUGH, Neil Richard; RD (1980, and Bar 1989); s of John William Attenborough, and Eileen, ne´e Ward; b 4 May 1940; m 1, 10 Sept 1968 (m dis 1980), Josephine; 2 s (Paul Alexander b 1971, Tristan Alistair b 1973); m 2, 10 June 1982, Jennifer Mary; 1 s (Thomas William b 1983); Career conslt oral and maxillo-facial surgn SW Surrey and NE Hants Dist Authys, dir Guildford Dental Trg and Treatment Centre; inventor and prodr Attenborough Sea Drogue; CO London Sailing Project, memb: RNSA, BDA, RSM; FDSRCS, FDSRCSEd; Recreations sailing, squash, cricket; Style— Neil Attenborough, Esq, RD ATTENBOROUGH, Baron (Life Peer UK 1993), of Richmond upon Thames in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames; Sir Richard Samuel Attenborough; kt (1976), CBE (1967); s of Frederick Levi Attenborough (d 1973), and Mary, ne´e Clegg (d 1961); bro of Sir David Attenborough, qv; b 29 August 1923; Educ Wyggeston GS for Boys Leicester, RADA (Leverhulme scholar, Bancroft Medal); m 22 January 1945, Sheila Beryl Grant, ne´e Sim, JP (actress), da of Stuart Grant Sim (d 1975), of Hove, E Sussex; 1 s (Hon Michael John, qv, b 13 February 1950), 2 da (Hon Jane (Hon Mrs Holland) b 30 September 1955 d 2004, Hon Charlotte (Hon Mrs Sinclair) b 29 June 1959); Career actor, film producer and director; joined RAF 1943, flt sgt airgunner/cameraman, seconded RAF Film Unit 1944 (for Journey Together, 1944), demobbed 1946; formed: Beaver Films (with Bryan Forbes) 1959, Allied Film Makers 1960; memb: Cncl Br Actors’ Equity Assoc 1949–73, Cinematograph Films Cncl 1967–73, Arts Cncl of GB 1970–73; chm: BAFTA 1969–71 (vice-pres 1973–95, tstee 1972–2003, pres 2002–2010), RADA 1970– (memb Cncl 1963–), Capital Radio 1972–92 (life pres 1992), Help a London Child 1975–, UK Tstees Waterford-Kamhlaba Sch Swaziland 1976– (govr 1987–), Duke of York’s Theatre 1979–92, BFI 1981–92, Goldcrest Films & TV 1982–87, Ctee of Inquiry into the Arts and Disabled People 1983–85, Channel 4 TV 1987–92 (dep chm 1980–86), Br Screen Advsy Cncl 1987–96 (hon pres 1996–), Euro Script Fund 1988–96 (hon pres 1996–); pres: Muscular Dystrophy Gp of GB 1971– (vice-pres 1962–71), The Gandhi Fndn 1983–, Brighton Festival 1984–95, Br Film Year 1984–86, The Actors’ Charitable Tst 1988– (chm 1956–88), Combined Theatrical Appeals Cncl 1988– (chm 1964–88), Arts for Health 1989–, Gardner Centre for the Arts Univ of Sussex 1990– (patron 1969–90), Nat Film Sch 1997–; tstee: King George V Fund for Actors and Actresses 1973–, Tate Gallery 1976–82 and 1994–96, Tate Fndn 1986–, Fndn for Sport and the Arts 1991–; dir: Chelsea FC 1969–82 (life vice-pres 1992–), Young Vic 1974–84; chllr Univ of Sussex 1998– (pro-chllr 1970–98), govr Motability 1977–; patron: Kingsley Hall Community Centre 1982–, RA Centre for Disability and the Arts Leicester 1990–; goodwill ambassador for UNICEF 1987–; Evening Standard Film Award for 40 Years Service to Br Cinema 1983, Award of Merit for Humanitarianism in Film Making Euro Film Awards 1988, Academy Award Sony Radio Awards 1992, Shakespeare Prize for Outstanding Contrib to Euro Culture 1992; Fleming Meml Lecture RTS 1989; Freeman City of Leicester 1990; Hon DLitt: Leicester 1970, Kent 1981, Sussex 1987, American Inst Univ of London 1994, Cape Town 2000; Hon DCL Newcastle 1974, Hon LLD Dickinson Pa 1983; fell: BAFTA 1983, BFI 1992, King’s Coll London 1993; hon fell: Manchester Metropolitan Univ 1994, Univ of Wales Bangor 1997, Nat Film and Television Sch 2001; Martin Luther King Jr Peace Prize 1983, Padma Bhushan India 1983, Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France) 1985, Chevalier Ordre de la Le´gion d’Honneur France 1988, Praemium Imperiale 1998; Theatre debut as Richard Miller in Ah Wilderness (Intimate Theatre Palmers Green) 1941, West End debut as Ralph Berger in Awake and Sing (Arts Theatre) 1942, The Little Foxes (Piccadilly) 1942, Brighton Rock (Garrick) 1943, The Way Back (Home of the Brave (Westminster)) 1949, To Dorothy a Son (Savoy 1950, Garrick 1951), Sweet Madness (Vaudeville) 1952, The Mousetrap (Ambassadors) 1952–54, Double Image (Savoy 1956–57, St James’s 1957), The Rape of the Belt (Piccadilly) 1957–58; Film appearances incl: debut in In Which We Serve 1942, School for Secrets, The Man Within, Dancing with Crime, Brighton Rock 1947, London Belongs to Me, The Guinea Pig 1948, The Lost People, Boys in Brown, Morning Departure 1950, Hell is Sold Out, The Magic Box, Gift Horse, Father’s Doing Fine, Eight O’Clock Walk, The Ship that Died of Shame, Private’s Progress 1956, The Baby and the Battleship, Brothers in Law, The Scamp, Dunkirk 1958, The Man Upstairs, Sea of Sand, Danger Within, I’m All Right Jack 1959, Jet Storm, SOS Pacific, The Angry Silence (also co-prodr) 1960, The League of Gentlemen 1960, Only Two Can Play, All Night Long 1961, The Dock Brief, The Great Escape 1963, Se´ance On A Wet Afternoon (prodr, Best Actor San Sebastian Film Festival and Br Film Acad) 1964, The Third Secret, Guns At Batasi (Best Actor Br Film Acad) 1964, The Flight of The Phoenix 1966, The Sand Pebbles (Hollywood Golden Globe) 1967, Dr Doolittle (Hollywood Golden Globe) 1967, The Bliss of Mrs Blossom 1967, Only When I Larf 1968, The Last Grenade, A Severed Head, David Copperfield, Loot 1969, 10 Rillington Place 1970, And Then There Were None, Rosebud, Brannigan, Conduct Unbecoming 1974, The Chess Players 1977, The Human Factor 1979, Jurassic Park 1993, Miracle on 34th Street 1994, The Lost World 1997, Elizabeth 1998, Puckoon 2001; prodr: Whistle Down The Wind 1961, The L-Shaped Room 1962; prodr and dir: Oh! What A Lovely War (16 Int Awards incl Hollywood Golden Globe and BAFTA UN Award) 1969; dir: Young Winston (Hollywood Golden Globe) 1972, A Bridge Too Far (Evening News Best Drama Award) 1977, Magic 1978; prodr and dir: Gandhi (8 Oscars, 5 BAFTA Awards, 5 Hollywood Golden Globes, Dirs’ Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement) 1980–81, A Chorus Line 1985, Cry Freedom (Berlinale Kamera and BFI Tech Achievement Award) 1987, Chaplin 1992, Shadowlands 1993 (BAFTA Alexander Korda Award for Outstanding Br Film of the Year), In Love and War 1997, Grey Owl 2000; Books In Search of Gandhi (1982), Richard Attenborough’s Chorus Line (with Diana Carter, 1986), Cry Freedom A Pictorial Record (1987); Recreations collecting paintings and sculpture, listening to music, watching football; Clubs Garrick, Beefsteak;

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Style— The Rt Hon Lord Attenborough, CBE; K Old Friars, Richmond, Surrey TW9 1NQ ATTLEE, 3 Earl (UK 1955); John Richard Attlee; TD; also Viscount Prestwood (UK 1955); o s of 2 Earl Attlee (d 1991), and his 1 w, Anne Barbara, eldest da of James Henderson, CBE; gs of 1 Earl Attlee, KG, OM, CH, PC (d 1967, Lab PM 1945–51); b 3 October 1956; Educ Stowe; m 27 Sept 2008, Teresa Ahern; Career with engrg and automotive industries until 1993; international aid with British Direct Aid in Bosnia 1993–94, in-country dir British Direct Aid in Rwanda 1995–96; oppn whip and spokesman for Trade and Industry House of Lords; oppn spokesman House of Lords: Energy and Defence 1998, NI 1998–2001, Tport and Defence, Trade and Industry until 2005, oppn whip and spokesman for maritime and shipping 2007–10, Govt whip, Lord in Waiting and Govt spokesman for tport, Dept for Communities and Local Govt, Home Office and NI House of Lords 2010–; pres Heavy Tport Assoc 1994–2009; TA Services Maj REME (V); Recreations restoration and repair of classic military and commercial vehicles; Style— The Earl Attlee, TD; K House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW (tel 020 7219 6071, fax 020 7219 5979, e-mail attleej@parliament.uk) ATTWOOD, Brian Christopher; s of Raymond Attwood, and Eileen, ne´e Power; b 29 February 1960, New Brighton, Wirral; Educ Watford Boys’ GS, Univ of Stirling (BA), Centre for Journalism Cardiff (Dip Journalism); m 28 Sept 2002, Lisa, ne´e Martland; 1 da (Eve Mary Chloe b 13 Sept 2001), 1 s (John Daniel b 19 April 2004); Career Chepstow Dist Reporter and News and Weekly Argus 1985, The Citizen Gloucester 1985–86, asst ed Stage and Television Today 1992–94 (reporter 1986–89, chief reporter 1989–92), ed The Stage 1994–; Recreations 20th century Irish history, entertainment, reading, the gym, family; Style— Brian Attwood, Esq; K The Stage Newspaper Ltd, 47 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3XT (tel 020 7403 1818) ATTWOOD, Frank Albert; s of late Eric George Attwood, of Broadstairs, Kent, and late Dorothy May, ne´e Gifford; b 19 January 1943; Educ Simon Langton GS Canterbury, Leighton Park Sch Reading, Univ of Hull (BSc); m 10 July 1965, Pamela Ann Paget, da of late Samuel Kennedy Pickavor Hunter; 1 da (Rebecca b 1980); Career articled Sir Lawrence Robson 1965–68, CA 1968, chartered sec 1969, ptnr RSM Robson Rhodes LLP 1974–2004 (chm 1999–2004), ceo RSM International 1990–95 (conslt and non-exec dir 2004–), dir Medical Protection Soc 2004–, dir Ridgeon Gp 2008–, dir Fortune Oil 2009–, chm Urenco UK Pension Tstee Co 2009–; CCAB: former memb CAs Jt Int Cmmn, former memb Auditing Practices Ctee; ICAEW: former memb Insurance Sub-Ctee and Res Bd, jt auditor 1988–95; chm APC Lloyd’s Working Pty 1982–90, dep chair Int Ethics Standards Bd for Accountants IFAC 2004–09; chm Schoolmistresses and Governesses’ Benevolent Inst, vice-chm Soc of Schoolmasters and Schoolmistresses, dir East Malling Research 2010–; Freeman City of London 1989, Liveryman Worshipful Co of Scriveners 1989; FCA, FRSA, MAE; Books De Paula’s Auditing (jtly, 1976, 1982, 1986), Auditing Standards From Discussion Drafts to Practice (jtly, 1978); Recreations rambling, gardening, travel, modern novels, weight-training, watching cricket; Style— Frank Attwood, Esq; K 30 Finsbury Square, London EC2P 2YU (tel 020 7865 2512, fax 020 7865 2450, e-mail frank.attwood@gtuk.com) ATTWOOD, Keith; b 23 August 1960, Durban, SA; Educ Nottingham Trent Univ (MBA); Career formerly: ops dir GECMarconi Avionics Ltd, project dir GPT Ltd; ceo e2v Technologies plc (joined as md 1998); CBI: past chair and vice-chm East of England Regnl Cncl, currently chm Educn and Skills Ctee; MCMI; Style— Keith Attwood, Esq; K e2v Technologies plc, 106 Waterhouse Lane, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 2QU ATTWOOLL, David; b 22 April 1949; Educ Lancing, Pembroke Coll Cambridge (open exhibitioner, MA); m; 3 c; Career publisher; Oxford University Press: joined 1970, editorial dir i/c gen books (trade hardbacks and paperbacks) Academic & Gen Div Oxford 1980–83, exec ed i/c reference books NY 1983–85, editorial dir Reference & Gen Dept Arts & Reference Div Oxford 1985–89; Random Century: md Paperback Div 1989–90, md Reference Div 1990–92; md Helicon Publishing Ltd 1992–2002, dir Attwooll Associates Ltd 2002–; chair Liverpool Univ Press; non-exec dir: Oxford Inspires. Oxford Contemporary Music; Style— David Attwooll, Esq ATWELL, Very Rev James Edgar; s of Joseph Norman Edgar Atwell (d 1965), of Rough Leaze Farm, Calne, Wilts, and Sybil Marion, ne´e Burnett (d 1978); b 3 June 1946; Educ Dauntsey’s Sch West Lavington, Exeter Coll Oxford (MA), The Divinity Sch Harvard Univ (ThM), Cuddesdon Theol Coll, Univ of Oxford (BD); m 1976, Lorna, da of Prof Geoffrey Goodwin (d 1995); 1 s (Luke Alexander Goodwin b 16 July 1978), 2 da (Elizabeth Anne Burnett b 8 Aug 1980, Mary Ellen Frances b 5 Nov 1982); Career ordained (Southwark Cathedral): deacon 1970, priest 1971; curate: of St John the Evangelist E Dulwich 1970–74, of Great St Mary’s The Univ Church Cambridge 1974–77; chaplain of Jesus Coll Cambridge 1977–81, vicar of Towcester 1981–95 (rural dean 1983–91), dean of St Edmundsbury 1995–2005, dean of Winchester 2005–; memb: Cathedral Fabric Cmmn for England, Bd of Overseers Harvard Memorial Chapel USA; Publications The Sources of the Old Testament (2004); Recreations driving a Land Rover, walking, the countryside, travelling, fairground organs; Style— Dean of Winchester; K The Deanery, Winchester S023 9LS AUBREY, David John; QC (1996); s of Raymond John Morgan Aubrey (d 1976), and Dorothy Mary, ne´e Griffiths (d 1990); b 6 January 1950; Educ Cathays HS Cardiff, Univ of Wales Cardiff (LLB), Inns of Court Sch of Law; m 4 Oct 1980, Julia Catherine, da of Melville John Drew; 1 da (Elinor Mary b 24 June 1991); Career called to the Bar Middle Temple 1976 (bencher 2002); head of chambers Temple Chambers Cardiff and Newport; recorder of the Crown Court 1998–; treas Wales & Chester Circuit 1999–2003; legal memb Mental Health Review Tbnl; memb: Criminal Bar Assoc, Personal Injuries Bar Assoc, Wales Medico-Legal Soc, Bar Cncl; pres The Boys’ Bde in Wales, memb Glamorgan CCC; memb Welsh Livery Guild; Recreations gardening, cricket, music, collecting (memb Boys’ Bde Collectors’ Club), genealogy (memb Soc of Genealogists); Style— David Aubrey, Esq, QC; K 12 Clytha Park Road, Newport NP20 4PB (tel 01633 267403, fax 01633 253441); Temple Chambers, 32 Park Place, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF1 3BA (tel 029 2039 7364, fax 029 2023 8423, e-mail david.aubrey1@virgin.net) AUBREY, Juliet Emma; da of Roland Aubrey, of Llanelli, Dyfed, and Sylvia, ne´e Sturgess, of Datchet, Berks; Educ Farnborough Hill Convent, Queen Anne’s Sch Caversham, KCL (BA), Central Sch of Speech and Drama (Dip); m Steven James Dempster Ritchie; 2 da (Blythe, Lola-Blue); Career actress; Theatre incl: Anna Petrovna in Ivanov (RNT), Varvara in Summerfolk (RNT), Branwen in The Long Mirror (TheatrClwyd), Miranda in The Tempest (Oxford Stage Co), Pegeen in The Playboy of the Western World (King’s Theatre), Irena in Three Sisters (Cry Havoc), Viola in Twelfth Night (Cry Havoc), Miss Nettles in Sammy’s Magic Garden (Latchmere Theatre); Television incl: Madeleine in Ella and the Mothers, Elizabeth in Bertie and Elizabeth, Susan in The Mayor of Casterbridge, Esther in Cyclops, Annie in Extremely Dangerous, Sophia in The Unknown Soldier, Karen in Go Now, Dorothea in Middlemarch (BAFTA Award for Best Actress 1994, Broadcasting Press Guild Best Actress Award 1995), Sarah in The Moth, DI Chomsky in Supply and Demand, Isabella in Measure for Measure, Leah in Jacob, Kay in A Good Murder; Radio incl: Esther in Dirty Blonde, Marion in The Woman in White, Georgiana in Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire, Fanny Burney in Dear Little Burney, Portia in The Merchant of Venice, Desdemona in Othello, Eleanor in Chronicles of Barchester, Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing; Film incl: Hannah in Jonah Who Lived in the Whale (Platea d’Oro Best Actress 1993), young Janet in Iris, Helen in Welcome to Sarajevo (official selection Cannes 1997), Martha in Time to Love, Madeleine in Food of Love (La Boule

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Best Actress 1997), Karen in Still Crazy (Golden Globe nomination 1999), Asya in The Lost Lover (Platea d’Oro Best Actress 2000), Lilian in For My Baby, Gloria in The Constant Gardener; Style— Ms Juliet Aubrey AUBREY-FLETCHER, Sir Henry Egerton; 8 Bt (GB 1782), of Clea Hall, Cumberland; o s of Sir John Henry Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher, 7 Bt (d 1992), and Diana Mary Fynvola, ne´e Egerton (d 1996); b 27 November 1945; Educ Eton; m 1976, (Sara) Roberta, da of late Maj Robert Buchanan, of Blackpark Cottage, Evanton, Ross-shire; 3 s (John Robert b 1977, Thomas Egerton b 1980, Harry Buchanan b 1982); Heir s, John Aubrey-Fletcher; Career co dir; High Sheriff Bucks 1995–96, HM Lord-Lt Bucks 2006– (DL 1997, Vice Lord-Lt 1997–2006); Style— Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, Bt; K Estate Office, Chilton, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP18 9LR (tel 01844 265201, fax 01844 265203) AUCOTT, John Adrian James; s of Arthur Aucott (d 1955), of Kingsbury, Staffs, and Beryl Joan, ne´e Simmonds (d 1984); b 20 January 1946; Educ Coleshill GS; m 16 Sept 1969, Angela, da of Alan Baillie, of Rock, Cornwall; 2 da (Katherine Joanne (Kate) b 16 July 1971, Lucy Elizabeth (Lucie) b 6 March 1973); Career articled clerk Birmingham, admitted slr 1969; Edge & Ellison: ptnr 1974–97, sr ptnr 1990–95, conslt 1997; recorder of the Crown Court 1997–; chm Young Slrs Gp 1979–80 (memb 1975–80), pres Birmingham Law Soc 1992–93 (memb 1969–, memb Cncl 1978–2000); Law Society Services Ltd; dep registrar High Ct and Co Ct 1983–87; memb Law Soc 1969 (memb Cncl 1984–); Books contrib to various law pubns and to The Law of Meetings (1987); Recreations country sports, wine and gastronomy, family and friends; Clubs Little Aston Golf; Style— John Aucott AUDLEY, Maxwell Charles (Max); s of Sir (George) Bernard Audley, qv, of London, and Barbara, ne´e Heath; b 27 April 1954, London; Educ Highgate Sch London, Univ of Bradford (BA), Univ of Bonn, Coll of Law; m 18 June 1983, Rosamund, ne´e Shore; 3 da (Laura b 4 June 1984, Alice b 15 Feb 1989, Claudia b 21 Oct 1992), 1 s (Charles b 24 Oct 1986); Career admitted slr 1980; founding ptnr and head of corp Hobson Audley 1983–2003, ptnr and London head of corp Faegre & Benson LLP 2003–08, ptnr in corp gp Olswang 2008–; Brennan’s Wig & Pen Law Prize 1980; Freeman City of London 1984, Liveryman Worshipful Co of Broderers; memb Law Soc 1980; Style— Max Audley, Esq; K Olswang, 90 High Holborn, London WC1v 6XX (tel 020 7067 3484, fax 020 7067 3999, e-mail max.audley@olswang.com) AUDLEY, Prof Robert John; s of Walter Audley (late Warrant Offr RE, d 1981), and Agnes Lilian, ne´e Baker; b 15 December 1928; Educ Battersea GS, UCL (State scholar, BSc, PhD); m 1, 1952 (m dis 1977), Patricia Mary, ne´e Bannister; 2 s (Matthew John b 1961, Thomas Giles b 1963 d 2006); m 2, 24 April 1990, Vera Elyashiv, da of Guttmann (d 1942); Career Nat Serv Sgt RE (mainly BAOR) 1947–49; Fulbright scholar and research asst Washington State Univ 1952–53; UCL: research scientist MRC Gp for the Experimental Investigation of Behaviour 1955–57, lectr in psychology 1957–64, reader in psychology 1964, prof of psychology 1965–, head Dept of Psychology 1979–93, dean Faculty of Sci 1985–88, vice-provost 1988–94, fell 1989, conslt and prof emeritus 1994–2000; visiting prof Columbia Univ NY 1962, visiting fell Inst for Advanced Study Princeton 1970, Miller visiting prof Univ of Calif Berkeley 1971; pres: Br Psychological Soc 1969 (hon librarian 1962–65), Experimental Psychology Soc 1975–76 (hon sec 1962–65); chm Jt Working Gp ESRC/HEFC Jt Information Systems Ctee 1990–; ed Br Jl of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology 1963–69, assoc ed Jl of Mathematical Psychology 1979–81; memb: MRC/RAF Flying Personnel Ctee 1965–75, Equipment Sub-Ctee UGC 1982–88, Computer Bd Universities and Res Cncl 1986–90; chm Psychology Sub-Ctee MRC/RN Personnel Res Ctee 1984–96; FBPsS 1972; Recreations crosswords, cooking; Style— Prof Robert Audley; K 22 Keats Grove, London NW3 2RS (tel 020 7435 6655, e-mail rj.audley@btopenworld.com) AUERBACH, Frank Helmuth; s of Max Auerbach (d 1942), of Berlin, and Charlotte Norah, ne´e Borchardt (d 1942); b 29 April 1931, Berlin; Educ Bunce Ct Scht, Borough Poly Sch of Art, St Martin’s Sch of Art, RCA; m 10 March 1958, Julia, da of James Wolstenholme (d 1981); 1 s (Jake b 1958); Career painter; public collections incl: Tate Gallery, Arts Cncl, Br Cncl, MOMA NY, Metropolitan Museum NY, Nat Gallery of Australia; one-man exhibitions incl: Beaux Arts Gallery 1956, 1959, 1961, 1962 and 1963, Marlborough Fine Art 1965, 1967, 1971, 1974, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1997 and 2004, Marlborough-Gerson NY 1969, Villiers Sydney 1972, Bergamini Milan 1973, Univ of Essex 1973, Municipal Gallery of Modern Art Dublin 1975, Marlborough Zu¨rich 1976, Arts Cncl Retrospective (Hayward Gallery) 1978, Jacobson NY 1979, Marlborough NY 1982, 1994 and 1998, Anne Berthoud London 1983, Venice Biennale 1986 (Golden Lion Prize), Kunstverein Hamburg 1986, Museum Folkwang Essen 1986, Centro de Arte Reina Sofia Madrid 1987, Rijksmuseum Vincent van Gogh Amsterdam 1989, Yale Center for British Art 1991, National Gallery London 1995, RA London 2001, Marlborough Galerı´a Madrid 2002; numerous mixed exhibitions; ARCA 1955; Style— Frank Auerbach, Esq; K c/o Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd, 6 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4BY (tel 020 7629 5161, fax 020 7629 6338) AUKIN, David; s of Charles Aukin (d 1981), and Regina, ne´e Unger (d 2006); b 12 February 1942; Educ St Paul’s, St Edmund Hall Oxford (BA); m 20 June 1969, Nancy Jane, da of Herman Meckler, of London and New York; 2 s (Daniel b 1970, Jethro b 1976); Career admitted slr 1965; literary advsr Traverse Theatre Club 1970–73, admin Oxford Playhouse Co 1974–75; dir: Hampstead Theatre 1978–83 (admin 1975–78), Leicester Haymarket Theatre 1983–86; exec dir RNT 1986–90, head of drama Channel 4 TV 1990–97, co-fndr of HAL Films 1998, ceo Daybreak Pictures Ltd; Recreations golf; Clubs RAC; Style— David Aukin, Esq; K Elsinore House, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 8JA AULD, Charles Cairns; s of James Auld (d 1975), of Newmilns, Ayrshire, and Janet, ne´e Dunn (d 1971); b 29 June 1943; Educ George Watsons Coll Edinburgh, Univ of Edinburgh (MA); m July 1967, Margaret Jane (d 2005); 1 da (Caroline), 1 s (James); Career with Beecham 1971–80 (joining as brand mangr), md Spillers 1980–85, divnl md Nabisco 1985–87, md Intercraft 1987–91, chief exec General Healthcare Group plc (t/a BMI Healthcare) 1991–2004; dir Ind Healthcare Assoc 1995–2004; former chm: Mktg Soc, CAM Fndn; Freeman: City of London, Worshipful Co of Marketors; FMS, FCAM; Recreations cooking, France, sailing the Mediterranean (motor cruising), orchestral and choral music; Clubs Caledonian; Style— Charles Auld, Esq AULD, Prof (Alan) Graeme; s of Alan Talbert Auld, and Alice Jolly, ne´e Coull; b 14 August 1941; Educ Robert Gordon’s Coll Aberdeen (Classical Dux, Mackenzie Shield), Univ of Aberdeen (MA, DLitt), Univ of Edinburgh (BD, PhD); m 23 Sept 1967, Dr Sylvia Joyce Auld, da of Maj Gen Stephen Lamplugh; 2 s (Alan Hamish b 20 Sept 1970, Fergus Stephen b 17 Feb 1973), 1 da (Caroline Mary b 28 April 1975); Career asst dir Br Sch of Archaeology Jerusalem 1969–72; Univ of Edinburgh: lectr 1972–85, sr lectr 1985–95, prof of Hebrew Bible 1995–2007, princ New Coll 2002–08; pres Soc for Old Testament Study 2005; FRSE, FSA Scot; Books Joshua, Moses and the Land (1980), Amos (1986), Kings without Privilege (1994), Jerusalem I: From the Bronze Age to the Maccabees (with Margreet Steiner, 1996), Joshua Retold: Synoptic Perspectives (1998), Samuel at the Threshold (2004), Joshua: Jesus Son of Naue´ in Codex Vaticanus (2005), I & II Samuel (2011); Recreations music, travel, walking; Style— Prof Graeme Auld; K University of Edinburgh, New College, Mound Place, Edinburgh EH1 2LX (e-mail a.g.auld@ed.ac.uk) AULD, Rt Hon Sir Robin Ernest; kt (1988), PC (1995); s of late Ernest Auld; b 19 July 1937; Educ Brooklands Coll, KCL (LLB, PhD, FKC); m 1963 (m dis 2005); 1 s, 1 da; Career called to the Bar Gray’s Inn 1959, QC 1975, recorder of the Crown Court 1977–87, bencher


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1984, judge of the High Court of Justice (Queen’s Bench Div) 1987–95, memb Judicial Studies Bd 1989–91 (chm Criminal Ctee 1989–91), presiding judge Western Circuit 1991–94, a Lord Justice of Appeal 1995–2007, sr presiding judge for Eng and Wales 1995–98, vice-chm Judicial Appts Cmmn 1996–, a Justice of the Bermuda Court of Appeal 2008–, pres Solomon Islands Court of Appeal; arbitrator; admitted New York State Bar 1984, admitted NSW Australia Bar 1985; memb Cmmn of Inquiry into Casino Gambling in the Bahamas 1967, chm William Tyndale Schs’ Inquiry 1975–76, Dept of Trade inspr Ashbourne Investments Ltd 1975–79, legal assessor to Gen Med and Dental Cncls 1982–87, chm Home Office Ctee of Inquiry into Sunday Trading 1983–84, counsel UK in Australia Royal Cmmn of Inquiry into Br Nuclear Tests in Australia 1984–85, conducted Criminal Courts Review 1999–2001, cmmr Inquiry into Governmental Corruption in the Turks & Caicos Islands 2008–09; sr research scholar Yale Law Sch 2001, visiting prof of law KCL 2008–, Arthur Goodhart prof of legal science Univ of Cambridge 2009–10; memb Univ of Oxford Appeal Ct 2009–; fell Selwyn and Wolfson Colls Cambridge 2009–10; Master Worshipful Co of Woolmen 1984–85; Hon LLD Univ of Herts 2002; Clubs Athenaeum, Yale (NYC); Style— The Rt Hon Sir Robin Auld AULD, Rosie; CBE (2011); Career head orthoptist Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre; memb Bd Br and Irish Orthoptic Soc 1990– (chm 2004–10); Style— Ms Rosie Auld, CBE; K Birmingham Midland Eye Centre, City Hospital NHS Trust, Dudley Road, Birmingham B18 7QH AUMONIER, John Martin; s of Lt Cdr Timothy Peppercorn Aumonier (d 1983), of Billingshurst, W Sussex, and Maureen, ne´e Leonard (d 1985); b 5 January 1952; Educ John Fisher Sch Purley Surrey, Ledsham Ct Hastings, St Mary’s Coll Guildford; m 17 Feb 1979, Sally Wallace, da of Maj John Wallace Goodwyn Kay (d 1972), of Cranleigh, Surrey; 2 da (Jessica b 1985, Lucy b 1987); Career Advtg Dept London Evening News 1969–70, advtg exec Vogue 1970–72, media gp head Stewart & Jefferies Advertising 1972, sr exec Associated Independent Radio Services Ltd 1972–76, sales mangr Broadcast Marketing Services Ltd 1976–80; md: The Radio Business Ltd 1980–82, Radio Mercury plc 1982–92, Virgin Radio Ltd 1992–93, Talk Radio UK (third national independent station) 1993–95; chief exec Radio First plc; visiting examiner Crawley Coll of Technol; Ordre des Chevaliers du Bellay; Recreations radio, wine, food, travel; Style— John Aumonier, Esq; K tel 01798 817414, e-mail johnaumonier@btopenworld.com AUSSIGNAC, Pascal; s of Camille Aussignac, of La Rochelle, France, and Simone, ne´e Robert; b 30 June 1967; Educ Lycee´ Hotelier de Talence Bordeaux; Career chef; commis de cuisine Les Trois Marches Versailles 1984–85, commis de cuisine Le Divellec Paris 1985, chef de partie Le Potager du Roy Versailles 1985–87, chef de partie Jacques Cagna Paris 1987, chef de partie tournant Carre´ des Feuillants Paris 1988, private cook to the head of staff of the French Air Force (Nat Serv) 1988–89, chef de partie Wing Song (luxury cruise ship) 1990, chef de partie tournant Guy Savoy Paris 1990–91, pastry chef Stohrer Paris 1991–92, premier maıˆtre d’hoˆtel L’Escargot Montorgueil Paris 1992, head chef and event organiser Yvan Paris and Yes Receptions Paris 1993–96, fndr, mangr and chef de cuisine Les Restanques Grimaud 1997–98, fndr and co-prop Club Gascon (restaurant), Cellar Gascon (wine bar) and Comptoir Gascon (delicatessen, bakery and caterers) London 1998–, fndr Le Cercle 2004–; supporter Leuka; Recreations gardening, archery, diving; Style— Pascal Aussignac, Esq; K Club Gascon, 57 West Smithfield, London EC1A 9DS (tel 020 7796 0600, fax 020 7796 0601) AUSTEN, David Lee; s of David Robert Austen, of Cambridge, and Joan Ellen, ne´e Waters; b 11 April 1960; Educ Maidstone Coll of Art, RCA; Partner Mary Doyle; 1 da (Mia India b 19 Aug 1982), 1 s (Sam Joseph David b 21 Sept 1986); Career artist; solo exhibitions: Anthony Reynolds Gallery London 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001 and 2004, Serpentine Gallery 1987, Arnolfini Bristol 1988, Castle Museum and Art Gallery Nottingham 1989, Cirrus Los Angeles 1989, 1991, 1993 and 1994, Frith Street Gallery London 1990, Cornerhouse Manchester 1993, Mead Gallery Warwick Arts Centre 1997, Anthony Wilkinson London 1997, Inverleith House Edinburgh 1997, Galerie Holenbach Stuttgart 1997, Galerie Slewe Amsterdam 1998, Annandale Gallery Sydney 2001, Christchurch Mansion Ipswich 2001, Ingleby Gallery Edinburgh 2001, 2003 and 2006, Galleri Boumlou Bergen 2004, Peer London 2004, Milton Keynes Gallery 2007, Ingleby Gallery Edinburgh 2009, Stanley Picker Gallery Kingston Univ 2009, Modern Art Oxford 2010; gp exhibitions incl: Between Identity & Politics (Gimpel Fils London/NY) 1986, Works on Paper (Anthony Reynolds Gallery London) 1986, Object and Image: Aspects of British Art in the 1980s (City Museum and Art Gallery Stoke-on-Trent) 1988, Poiesis (Graeme Murray Gallery Edinburgh 1990 and Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh 1992), New Voices (Centre de Confe´rences Albert Borschette Brussels) 1992, Twelve Stars (Belfast, Edinburgh and London) 1992–93, MOMA Oxford 1996, Whitechapel London 1997, Kettles Yard Cambridge 2003, Anthony Reynolds Gallery 2007; Stanley Picker Fell in fine art Kingston Univ 2008–09; Style— David Austen, Esq; K c/o Anthony Reynolds Gallery, 60 Great Marlborough Street, London W1F 7BG (tel 020 7439 2201) AUSTEN, Mark Edward; s of Capt George Ernest Austen (d 1987), of Ashtead, Surrey, and Eileen Gladys, ne´e Thirkettle (d 1995); b 25 August 1949; Educ City of London Freemen’s Sch, Harvard Business Sch (AMP); m 28 May 1977, Priscilla, da of Reginald Cyril Hart (d 1984), of Chiddingfold, Surrey; 1 s (Timothy b 1980), 1 da (Rachel b 1982); Career corp accounts trainee Reed International 1967–72, asst fin controller Henry Ansbacher 1972–75; PricewaterhouseCoopers Management Consultants (formerly Price Waterhouse before merger): conslt 1975–82, ptnr 1982–, ptnr in charge fin servs consltg UK 1985–90, Europe 1990–96 and worldwide 1996–2002, memb Global Consltg Mgmnt Bd 1996–2002, memb Global PwC Bd 2001–03; IBM Consulting Services 2003–04; dir: Smartstream Technologies 2004–07, Singer & Friedlander 2005–06, Standard Bank plc 2005, Temenos AG 2006, Liverpool Victoria Friendly Soc 2006, IFB International 2006–09, Mott MacDonald Gp, Home & Savings Bank; chm and fndr: Fair Food Fndn 2006, What’s On Your Plate? (WOYP) 2006; tstee: Philharmonia Orch 2000, Arts and Business 2008; Freeman City of London; FCMA 1976; Recreations music, squash, food, wine, golf; Clubs RAC, Colets, Royal St David’s Golf; Style— Mark Austen, Esq; K 18 Imber Park Road, Esher, Surrey KT10 8JB (e-mail mark.austen@gmail.com) AUSTEN, Richard James; MBE (1996); s of late Capt George Albert Austen, MN, and late Joyce Margaret Austen; b 25 May 1955, Shoreham by Sea, W Sussex; Educ Steyning GS, Univ of Bristol (BA); Career diplomat; with Inland Revenue 1972–77, entered HM Dip Serv 1981, posted Dar es Salaam 1983, third sec (consular) Ottawa 1987–90, second sec FCO 1990–93, dep high cmmr Banjul 1993–96, first sec FCO 1996–2001, dep high cmmr Port Louis 2001–03, ambass to Mongolia 2004–06, ambass to Panama 2006–11; Recreations walking, reading, religion; Style— Mr Richard Austen, MBE; K c/o Foreign & Commonwealth Office, King Charles Street, London SW1A 2AH AUSTIN, Prof Brian; b 5 August 1951; Educ Mount Grace Comp Sch, Univ of Newcastle upon Tyne (BSc, PhD), Heriot-Watt Univ (DSc); m Dawn Amy, ne´e Allen; 1 da (Aurelia Jean b 30 Sept 1987); Career res assoc Dept of Microbiology Univ of Maryland 1977–78 (postdoctoral fell 1975–77), sr scientific offr Fish Diseases Laboratory MAFF 1978–84; Dept of Biological Sciences Heriot-Watt Univ: lectr in aquatic microbiology 1984–89, reader 1989–92, head Div of Aquaculture 1990–93, prof 1992–, head of dept 1993–96; visiting prof: Central Univ of Venezuela 1985, 1992 and 1995, Univ of Kebangsaan 1989, Universidad del Zulia 1991; visiting scientist Ocean Univ of Qingdao 1990 and 1995 (guest prof 2000–); external examiner: Univ of Stirling 1982–83, Univ of Bombay 1984, Univ of Wales 1994, Univ of Rouen 1996, Robert Gordon Univ 1999, National Univ of Ireland 2000; non-exec dir Aquaculture Vaccines Ltd 1990–2002; memb: American Soc

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of Microbiology, Euro Assoc of Fish Pathologists, Soc of Applied Bacteriology, Soc for General Microbiology, UK Fedn of Culture Collections; author of numerous pubns and papers in learned jls; FRSA 1996, fell American Acad of Microbiology 1998, FHEA 2007; Books Modern Bacterial Taxonomy (with F G Priest, 1986, 2 edn 1993), Bacterial Fish Pathogens: disease in farmed and wild fish (with D A Austin, 1987, 4 edn 2007), Marine Microbiology (1988), Methods in Aquatic Bacteriology (ed, 1988), Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Fish and Shellfish (ed, 1989), Pathogens in the Environment (ed, 1991), The Genus Aeromonas (ed, 1996); Recreations gardening, literature, hiking, music, photography, theatre, travel, writing; Style— Prof Brian Austin; K School of Life Sciences, John Muir Building, Heriot-Watt University, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS (tel 0131 451 3452, fax 0131 451 3009, e-mail b.austin@hw.ac.uk) AUSTIN, David Charles Henshaw; OBE (2007); s of Charles Frederick Austin (d 1980), of Broad Oak, Shrewsbury, and Lilian, ne´e Kidson (d 1981); b 16 February 1926; Educ Shrewsbury; m 24 March 1956, Patricia Josephine, da of Leonard Dudley Braithwaite (d 1970); 1 da (Claire Rose 1957), 2 s (David Julian Charles b 1958, James b 1959); Career farmer 1943–70; professional rose breeder 1970– (non-professional 1946–70), fndr David Austin Roses 1970 (introduced 200 new English roses, distributed worldwide); memb Br Assoc of Rose Breeders; Hon DSc Univ of East London 1997; Awards Gold Veitch Memorial Medal RHS 1995, Royal Nat Rose Soc Award for Innovation in Rose Breeding 1995, Dean Hole Medal Royal Nat Rose Soc 2000, James Mason Award Royal Nat Rose Soc 2000, Victoria Medal of Honour RHS 2002, Lifetime Achievement Award Garden Centre Association 2004, The Queen Mother’s Int Rose Award Nat Rose Soc 2007; Books The Heritage of the Rose (1988), Old Roses and English Roses (1992), Shrub Roses and Climbing Roses (1993), David Austin’s English Roses (1993), The English Rose (1998), The English Roses (2005); Recreations reading and writing poetry, current affairs, swimming, looking at gardens and countryside, farming and walking with my Staffordshire Bull Terrier; Style— David Austin, Esq, OBE; K David Austin Roses, Bowling Green Lane, Albrighton, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV7 3HB (tel 01902 376300, fax 01902 372142, e-mail retail@davidaustinroses.com, website www.davidaustinroses.com) AUSTIN, Ian; MP; b 6 March 1965; Educ Dudley Sch; m 3 c; Career cncllr Dudley Cncl 1991–95; former political advsr to Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP, memb Lab Pty W Midlands election campaign team 1997; MP (Lab) Dudley N 2005–; Parly prive sec to the PM 2007–08, asst whip 2008–09, Parly under-sec of state Dept for Communities and Local Govt and min for the W Midlands 2009–10; Style— Ian Austin, MP; K Turner House, 157–185 Wrens Nest Road, Dudley, West Midlands DY1 3RU (tel 01384 342503); House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA (tel 020 7219 801) AUSTIN, James Lucien Ashurst; s of Prof Lloyd James Austin, of Cambridge, and Jeanne, ne´e Gue´rin; b 4 June 1940, Melbourne, Australia; Educ Lyce´e Lakanal Paris, Manchester Grammar, Jesus Coll Cambridge (MA), Courtauld Inst of Art London (postgrad degree); m 30 July 1969, Pauline Jeannette, da of Paul Aten; 2 s (Thomas b 18 Oct 1974, Benjamin b 7 June 1977), 1 da (Lucie b 27 May 1980); Career photographer; Courtauld Inst: asst Photographic Dept 1962–63, photographer to the Conway Library 1973–85; freelance photographer 1965–73 and 1985–2003; major cmmns incl: Emile Male: Religious Art in France (3 volumes published), The Buildings of England by Nikolaus Pevsner (over 15 volumes published), photography of Sainsbury Collection Univ of E Anglia, photographer to artist Ben Nicholson (4 exhibition catalogues published), inventory photography for Nat Trust and English Heritage, catalogue photography for Tate Gallery; photographs for facsimile edns of: Lambeth Palace Apocalypse, Bank of Eng Royal Charter, Commission and Subscriptions Book, Turner water colours for book on Turner at Petworth; FBIPP 1977 (assoc 1970); Publications photographs in: Concise Guide to Cambridge Architecture (Nicholas Ray, 1994), World Textiles (John Gilllow and Bryan Sentance, 1999), Modern Pots (Cyril Frankel, 2000), Ben Nicholson: drawings and painted reliefs (Peter Koroche, 2002), Thomas Jeckyll (Susan Soros and Catherine Arbuthnott, 2003), Antique Woodworking Tools (David R Russell, 2010); Recreations gardening, woodworking; Style— James Austin, Esq; K Pragelier, 24390 Tourtoirac, France AUSTIN, Wendy Elizabeth; da of Cecil William Stead Austin, of Londonderry and Belfast, and Irene Elizabeth Wilson, ne´e Simpson; b 19 November 1951; Educ Victoria Coll Belfast, Queen’s Univ Belfast; m 1, 1982 (m dis 1995), Peter Hutchinson; 1 s (Niall b 27 Sept 1983), 2 da (Kerry b 10 June 1985, Clare b 8 April 1988); m 2, 2003, Frank Hewitt; Career freelance broadcaster/presenter, conference moderator, awards MC; UK tstee and NI chm Arts and Business; pres Spirit of Enniskillen Tst; NI Radio Broadcaster of the Year CIPR Award 2006; Hon DLitt Univ of Ulster 2005; Television incl: Children in Need (BBC TV) 1980–, Inside Ulster (BBC NI TV) 1980–85, Breakfast Time (BBC NI TV) 1982–87, Open House (BBC NI TV) 1990–93, The DIY Show (BBC NI TV), Hillsborough Revisited 2007, In Your Corner 2010; Radio incl: Woman’s Hour (from NI and London, BBC Radio) 1981–99, PM (BBC Radio 4) 1992–, Good Morning Ulster (BBC Radio Ulster) 1992–2009, Talkback (BBC Radio Ulster) 2009–; Recreations travel, music, walking; Style— Ms Wendy Austin; K BBC, Broadcasting House, Belfast BT2 8HQ (tel 028 9269 8356, e-mail wendy.austin@bbc.co.uk, website www.wendyaustin.com) AUSTIN-COOPER, Richard Arthur; o s of late Capt Adolphus Richard Cooper, SOE, Croix de Guerre (d 1988), and Doris Rosina Wallen, ne´e Constance Hiscocks (d 2006); assumed additional surname of Austin by Deed Poll 1963; b 21 February 1932, Clapham, London; Educ Wellingborough GS, Tottenham GS; m 1, 1953 (m dis 1963), Sylvia Anne Shirley Berringer; m 2, 1963 (m dis 1974), Valerie Georgina, ne´e Drage; 1 da (Samantha b 1967), 1 s (Matthew b 1969); m 3, 1979 (m dis 1981), Mariola Danuta Anna Sikorska; m 4, 1986, Rosemary Swaisland, ne´e Gillespie; Career served RA 1950–52 and TAVR in the RA, Intelligence Corps, 21 SAS Regt (Artists’ Rifles), Essex ACF 1952–69 and the Hon Artillery Co 1978–79 (cmmnd 2 Lt TAVR 1968), OC ACF Canvey Island; with Barclays Bank 1948–60; head cashier: Bank of Baroda 1960–63, Lloyd’s Bank 1963–69; dep head Stocks & Shares Dept Banque de Paris et des Pays Bas 1969–74, asst mangr Banking Div Brook St Bureau of Mayfair Ltd 1974–75, chief custodian and London registrar Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and registrar in London for Angostura Bitters Ltd 1975–78, personnel offr Deutsche Bank AG London Branch 1978–85, sr mangr and head of HR Deutsche Bank Capital Markets Ltd 1985–90, ptnr Charsby Associates recruitment conslts London 1989–91, ret; memb London Banks Personnel Mgmnt Gp 1989–90; fndr fell Inst of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies; memb Ct of Common Cncl City of London for Cripplegate Ward 1978–81; memb Bd of Mgmnt: Barbican YMCA, City of London Central Markets (Leadenhall Market, Billingsgate Market); memb: City of London TAVR Assoc, Coal Corn and Rates Ctee, Mgmnt Ctee Barbican Sch of Music and Drama (and mature student (tenor)), Irish Peers Assoc 1964–; govr: City of London Sch for Girls 1979–80, Lansbury Adult Educn Inst 1979–82, City of London Freemen’s Sch 1980–81; life govr Sheriffs’ and Recorder’s Fund at the Old Bailey 1979–; represented the City of London Corp on the Gtr London Arts Cncl 1979–80, final tstee City of London Imperial Vols 1980–81; parish cncllr Wansford 1989–90; chm: Stamford Arthritis Care 1994–95, Eastbourne Branch Br Cardiac Patients Assoc 2003–07; vice-chm and tstee Friends of Eastbourne Hosps 2003–07, hosp visitor Royal Br Legion Eastbourne 2007–; pres Royal Artillery Assoc Eastbourne 2006–; govr American Coll in Oxford 1965–68; prizes for: athletics (including winning Barclays Bank Cross-Country Championships), operatic singing (tenor); Freeman City of London 1964; Hon LLD, Hon MA (USA); FHG 1965, FRSA 1974, FRSAIre 1980, FCIB 1987; Books Butterhill and Beyond (1991), The Beavers of Barnack (1995), The de Gidlow Family of Ince (1996), The Peisley Family of

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7 Bt (UK 1806); s of Hon Maurice Fox Pitt Lubbock (yst s of 1 Baron Avebury) and Hon (Mary Katherine) Adelaide Stanley (eldest da of 5 Baron Stanley of Alderley and sis of the actress Pamela Stanley); suc cousin, 3 Baron 1971; b 29 September 1928; Educ Upper Canada Coll, Harrow, Balliol Coll Oxford (BA, Boxing blue); m 1, 1953 (m dis 1983), Kina Maria, da of Count Joseph O’Kelly de Gallagh (a yr s of the family whose head is a Count of the Holy Roman Empire by Imperial Letters Patent of 1767); 2 s (Hon Lyulph Ambrose Jonathan, Hon Maurice Patrick Guy), 1 da (Hon Ms Lubbock); m 2, 1985, Lindsay Jean, da of late Gordon Neil Stewart, and of late Pamela Hansford Johnson (Lady Snow), writer; 1 s (Hon John William Stewart); Heir s, Hon Lyulph Lubbock; Career Lt Welsh Gds 1949–51; engr with Rolls Royce 1951–56; mgmnt conslt: Production Engineering Ltd 1953–60, Charterhouse Group 1960; dir C L Projects Ltd 1966–, conslt Morgan-Grampian Ltd 1970–85; sits as Lib Dem in House of Lords; MP (Lib) Orpington 1962–70, Lib chief whip 1963–70, chm Br Parly Human Rights Gp 1976–97; Lib Dem frontbench spokesman on Africa House of Lords 2003–; pres: Data Processing Mgmnt Assoc 1972–75, Fluoridation Soc 1972–85, Conservation Soc 1973–82; memb: Cncl Inst of Race Relations 1972–74, Royal Cmmn on Standards of Conduct in Public Life 1974–76; pres: Kurdish Human Rights Project 1995–, TAPOL (Indonesian human rights orgn) 1997–, Angulimala Buddhist Prison Chaplaincy Orgn 1998–, Advsy Cncl for the Educn of Romanies and Travellers 2000–; co-fndr Parliamentarians for East Timor 1988, chm Peru Support Gp 2003–, chm Cameroon Campaign Gp 2003–; pres London Bach Soc and Steinitz Bach Players 1984–97; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Fishmongers; MIMechE, FBCS; Recreations listening to music, reading; Style— The Rt Hon the Lord Avebury; K 26 Flodden Road, London SE5 9LH (e-mail ericavebury@gmail.com) AVERILL, Michael Charles Edward; s of Charles Rochford Averill, of Harlaxton, Lincs, and Peggy Louise, ne´e Cooke; b 14 May 1951, London; Educ Royal Sch of Mines Imperial Coll London (BSc), Cranfield Mgmnt Sch (MBA); m 15 March 1980, Janet Marjorie, ne´e Phillips; 1 s (Thomas Rochford b 22 Dec 1981), 1 da (Lucy Jane b 21 Sept 1983); Career Henry Wiggin (Inco) Sales 1974–75, various positions (latterly bus devpt mangr) Plessey Co plc 1975–87, mktg dir Herga Electric Ltd 1987–89, md Environmental Servs Div Rechem/Shanks Gp 1989–94, gp chief exec Shanks Gp plc 1994–2007 (conslt 2007–08); non-exec dir TDG plc 2003–08; dir Environmental Services Assoc 1994–2007, pres European Federation of Waste Mgmnt (FEAD) 2006–08 (vice-pres 1995–2006), non-exec dir Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) 2000–09; non-exec dir: Care UK plc 2006–10, Speedy Hire plc 2008–; non-exec chm: Enviroco Ltd 2008–, JBMI Ltd 2008–09; ARSM, FCIWM 2004; Recreations golf, gastronomy, motor sport; Clubs Home House; Style— Michael Averill, Esq AVERY, Dr Brice Johnson; s of William Johnson Avery, of Haultwick, Herts, and Margaret Norma, ne´e Booth; b 31 December 1959; Educ Bishop’s Stortford Coll, Univ of Reading (BSc), Univ of Southampton (BM BS), Univ of Edinburgh; m 10 Sept 1993, Tina Louise, da of Barry Stott; Career trained in psychology, med, psychiatry and psychoanalytic psychotherapy; child and family psychiatrist, adult psychotherapist, business conslt and writer; sr conslt Lentmanns - Psychoanalysis for Business; regular appearer on radio and TV in religious, psychological and science programmes; princ PsychoDynamics Business Consultants; PPL 1989 MRCPsych 1991, memb Soc of Authors 1994; Books Churches and How to Survive Them (1994), The Pastoral Encounter - Hidden Depths in Human Contact (1996), Principles of Psychotherapy (1996), The Plug at the Bottom of the Sea (1997), The Switch on the Back of the Moon (1998), Goodnight, Sleep Tight (contrib, 2000); Style— Dr Brice Avery; K 4 Millerfield Place, Edinburgh EH9 1LW (tel 0131 662 0687, fax 0131 667 0252, e-mail briceavery@lentmanns.com) AVERY, Catherine Rosemary Reid (Kate); b 30 January 1960; Educ Cranfield Sch of Mgmnt (MBA); m 10 July 1999, Anthony Vine-Lott, qv; Career Barclays plc: joined 1978, project mangr then mktg mangr Barclaycard 1987–89, planning, research and budgeting mangr Personal Sector Mktg Dept 1989–91, md Barclays Stockbrokers Ltd 1995–96 (sales and mktg dir 1992–93, business planning dir 1993–95), md Barclays Bank Tst Co Ltd 1995–96; memb Conversion/Flotation Project Team Halifax plc 1996; Legal & General plc: gp mktg dir 1996, gp mktg and direct dir 1996–99, retail customer dir 1999–2001, gp dir partnerships and direct 2001–02, gp dir retail distribution 2002–06, gp exec dir wealth mgmnt 2006–09, chair Gp Equality and Diversity Ctee; chm Openwork; non-exec dir: Kelda Gp plc 2005–08, Newcastle Building Soc, Rathbone Brothers plc; memb Distribution and Regulatory Ctee ABI 2004–; FSI, FCIM, ACIB; Recreations sailing, golf, gardening; Style— Mrs Kate Avery AVERY, Dr Charles Henry Francis; s of Richard Francis Avery, of Richmond, Surrey, and Dorothea Cecilia, ne´e Wharton; b 26 December 1940; Educ KCS Wimbledon, St John’s Coll Cambridge (MA, PhD), Courtauld Inst of Art London (Academic Dip); m 11 June 1966, (Kathleen) Mary, da of Charles Gwynne Jones (d 1969); 3 da (Charlotte Frances, Susanna Mary, Victoria Jane (triplets) b 24 Feb 1970); Career dep keeper of sculpture V&A 1965–79, dir Sculpture Dept Christie’s 1979–90, currently ind fine art conslt; Leverhulme research fell 1997–99; FSA 1985; Cavaliere Dell’ordine Al Merito della Repubblica Italiana 1979, Medal of Ministry of Culture Poland; Books Florentine Renaissance Sculpture (1970), Studies in European Sculpture (1981, 1987), Giambologna the Complete Sculpture (1987), Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes in the Frick Art Museum (1993), Donatello: An Introduction (1994), David Le Marchand (1674–1726), An Ingenious Man for Carving in Ivory (1996), Bernini, Genius of the Baroque (1997), Studies in Italian Sculpture (2001), Francesco Bertos, The Triumph of Motion (2008), School of Dolphins (2009); Recreations writing, reading; Clubs Oxford and Cambridge; Style— Dr Charles Avery, FSA; K Holly Tree House, 20 Southend Road, Beckenham, Kent BR3 1SD (tel 020 8650 9933, e-mail charlesavery@tiscali.co.uk) AVERY, Graham John Lloyd; s of Rev Edward Avery (d 1979), and Alice, ne´e Lloyd; b 29 October 1943; Educ Kingswood Sch Bath, Balliol Coll Oxford (MA), Center for Int Affairs Harvard Univ; m 1, 1967, Susan Steele; 2 s (Matthew b 1974, John b 1976); m 2, 2002, Annalisa Cecchi; 1 s (Nicholas b 1993); Career MAFF: entered 1965, princ responsible for negotiations for entry to EC 1969–72, princ private sec to Fred Peart then John Silkin 1976; memb EC cabinets of: Christopher Soames (vice-pres external rels) 1973–76, Roy Jenkins (pres) 1977–80, Finn Gundelach (cmmr for agric) 1981, Poul Dalsager (cmmr for agric) 1981, Frans Andriessen (vice-pres for agric) 1985–86; European Cmmn Brussels: Directorate Gen for Agric 1981–84 and 1987–90, Directorate Gen for External Rels 1990–98, inspr gen 1998–2000, chief advsr Directorate Gen for Enlargement 2000–03, director for strategy, co-ordination and analysis Directorate Gen for External Rels 200406; author of articles in various econ and political jls; visiting prof Coll of Europe 2003–05,

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sr memb St Antony’s Coll Oxford 2005–; Freeman City of Indianapolis; Style— Graham Avery, Esq AVERY, (Francis) John; s of Ronald Avery (d 1976), and Linda, ne´e Jackson (d 1978); b 27 December 1941, Bath, Somerset; Educ Clifton Coll Bristol, Lincoln Coll Oxford (MA); m 23 Sept 1967, Sarah, ne´e Midgley; 3 da (Frances Michelle b 11 Sept 1969, Katherine Joanna Ruth, Rosalind Christine Jane (twins) b 23 Nov 1975), 1 s (Richard Ronald b 6 Aug 1971); Career MW 1975; Averys of Bristol: joined 1966, dir 1967–75, md 1975–2003, dir 2003–; chief judge: NZ Nat Wine Show 1978 and 1981, Winpac (Wines of the Pacific Rim) Hong Kong 1989–; judge: Aust Nat Capital Wine Show Canberra 1982, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1998 and 2003, W Aust Wine Show 1985, Royal Melbourne Wine Show 1988 and 1989, Royal Hobart Wine Show 1990, 1996, 1999, 2001 and 2003; jt chm Japan Wine Challenge 2002–; wine advsr Worshipful Co of Grocers 1997–, memb Govt Hospitality Wine Advsy Ctee 1998–; chm: Int Wine and Food Soc 1996–2000, Inst of Masters of Wine 1999–2000; pres Anchor Soc, master Ancient Soc of St Stephen’s Ringers 1994–95, memb Cncl St Monica Home for the Aged 1990–2003, memb Fundraising Ctee Bristol Theatre Royal; Liveryman Worshipful Co of Vintners 1964 (memb Ct of Assts 1998, Master 2004–05), memb Soc of Merchant Venturers 1980 (Master 1995–96); memb American Soc of Enologists 1964; Recreations skiing, yachting, cricket, watching horse racing and rugby; Clubs Garrick, MCC; Style— John Avery, Esq; K Flat 2, The Grove, Wrington, Bristol BS40 5NS; Averys of Bristol, 4 High Street, Nailsea BS48 1BT AVERY, Thomas Tilstone (Tom); s of Julian Avery, and Quenelda, ne´e Kinsey; b 17 December 1975; Educ Harrow, Univ of Bristol (BSc); m Mary, ne´e Eckersley Hope; 2 da (Maud Elizabeth, Olive Hope b 23 Sept 2009 (twins)); Career explorer; ldr Br Inca Mountains expdn to S American Andes 1997, ldr Br Silk Mountains expdn to Kyrgyzstan (incl 9 virgin summits up to 20,000 feet) 2000, youngest Briton to walk to S Pole (world record time for team travelling from the edge of Antartica to S Pole of 45 days 6 hours) 2002, ldr fastest group to walk to N Pole (Barclays Capital Ultimate North team, retracing Robert Peary’s 1909 expedition; world record time of 36 days 22 hours 11 minutes) 2005, youngest Briton to walk to both N and S Pole; ldr and memb of numerous mountaineering expdns to Argentina, Chile, Morocco, Tanzania, NZ and the Himalayas; trainee accountant Arthur Andersen 1998–2000, dir Ski Verbier 2000–02; currently motivational speaker and writer; ambass: Prince’s Tst, London 2012 Olympic Games bid; FRGS; Publications Pole Dance (2004), To the End of the Earth (2009); Recreations skiing, sailing, golf, cricket, mountaineering, foreign travel; Clubs MCC, Rye Golf, Explorers; Style— Tom Avery, Esq; K e-mail info@tomavery.net AVERY JONES, Dr John Francis; CBE (1987); s of Sir Francis Avery Jones, CBE (d 1998), and Dorothea Bessie, ne´e Pfirter (d 1983); b 5 April 1940, Bromley, Kent; Educ Rugby, Trinity Coll Cambridge (MA, PhD, LLM); m 5 April 1994, Catherine Susan, ne´e Bobbett; Career admitted slr 1966, ptnr Bircham & Co 1970–85, sr ptnr Speechly Bircham 1985–2001; special cmmr of income tax 2002–09 (dep special cmmr 1991–2001), chm VAT and Duties Tbnls 2002–09 (pt/t chm 1991–2001); judge of the Upper Tbnl (Tax and Chancery Chamber) 2009–11; jt ed British Tax Review 1974–97, memb Editorial Bd Simon’s Taxes 1977–2001, visiting prof of taxation LSE 1986–2009; pres Inst of Taxation 1980–82, chm Tax Law Review Ctee 1998–2005; memb: Keith Ctee 1980–84, Cncl Law Soc 1986–90, Cncl Inst of Fiscal Studies 1988–, Exec Ctee Int Fiscal Assoc 1988–94 (chm Br Branch 1989–91), Bd of Tstees Int Bureau of Fiscal Documentation 1989– (chm 1991–2002), Bd of Govrs Voluntary Hosp of St Bartholomew 1984–2011, Court of Govrs LSE 1995–2011; memb Ct of Assts Worshipful Co of Barbers (Master 1985–86), memb Ct of Assts City of London Solicitors’ Co (Master 1997–98); memb Law Soc; Hon FTII; Books Encyclopedia of VAT (1972), Tax Havens and Measures Against Tax Avoidance and Evasion in the EEC (1974); Recreations music (particularly opera); Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Dr John Avery Jones, CBE; K e-mail averyjonesw5@yahoo.co.uk AVIS, Alice; MBE (2009); da of Anthony Charles Avis (d 2004), of Ilkley, W Yorks, and Helen Lela Kyriacopoulou Avis; b 31 May 1962, Bradford, W Yorks; Educ Univ of Cambridge (MA), INSEAD (MBA); m 6 March 1999, Martyn Ward; 2 da (Daisy b 6 June 1999, Lola b 15 Aug 2001); Career account exec BMP 1984–86, conslt Bain & Co 1986–90, head of strategy Still Price Lintas 1991–92, md Cutler & Gross 1992–93, conslt 1993–94, dep md Hartstone plc 1994–95, global brand dir Diageo 1995–99, mktg dir Flutter.com 2000–01, mktg and e-commerce dir Marks & Spencer plc 2003–04, ceo Sanctuary Spa Holdings Ltd 2005–08 (chair 2008–); Clubs The Hospital, RSA; Style— Ms Alice Avis, MBE AWDRY, William Richard (Will); s of Richard Charles Visger Awdry, of Penn, Bucks, and Jocelyn Genesta St George, ne´e Poole (d 1990); b 11 February 1961; Educ Marlborough, BNC Oxford (BA); m 5 Dec 1992, Clare Julia, ne´e Marshall; Career advtg exec; account mgmnt trainee rising to exec McCormick Intermarco Farmer 1983–85; Bartle Bogle Hegarty: copywriter 1986–94, bd dir 1992–94, gp creative head 1993–94; copywriter, head of copy and bd dir The Leagas Delaney Partnership 1994–96, rejoined Bartle Bogle Hegarty 1996, subsequently with Partners BDDH, creative dir int accounts DDB London 2003–; Recreations music (percussion drummer on various infrequent occasions), practical as opposed to theoretical oenology; Style— Will Awdry, Esq AWFORD, Ian Charles; s of Joseph Arthur Awford (decd), of Lyme Regis, Dorset, and Eva Rhoda, ne´e McPherson (decd); b 15 April 1941; Educ Wellingborough Sch, Univ of Sheffield (LLB); m 1, 24 July 1965 (m dis 1983), Claire Sylvia, da of late Ralph Linklater, of Bexleyheath, Kent; 3 s (James b 16 Nov 1967, Giles b 13 Jan 1969, Guy b 27 Sept 1970); m 2, 2 Sept 1989, Leonora Maureen, da of late Robert James Wilson, of Sydney, Aust; 2 s (Alexander b 18 July 1991, Thomas b 26 April 1993), 1 da (Katherine Louise b 12 Dec 1995); Career admitted slr 1967, admitted slr Hong Kong 1988, admitted practitioner Supreme Court of Tasmania 1998, admitted slr Supreme Court of NSW 2002, CEDR accredited mediator 1998, IATA accredited arbitrator; ptnr with Barlow Lyde & Gilbert 1973–2001; Ebsworth and Ebsworth: ptnr 2002–06, special counsel 2006–08; special counsel HWL Ebsworth 2008–; chm: Outer Space Ctee of the Int Bar Assoc 1985–90, Aerospace Law Ctee of the Asia Pacific Lawyers’ Assoc 1987–90, Aerospace Law Ctee of the Inter Pacific Bar Assoc 1990–94; memb: Int Inst of Space Law of the Int Aeronautics Fedn, Royal Aeronautical Soc, Int C of C, American Bar Assoc, Aviation Law Assoc of Aust and NZ, Euro Centre for Space Law, Centre for Int Legal Studies; FRAeS 1987, FSALS 1998, FICPD 1998; Books Developments in Aviation Products Liability (1985), author of various pubns on outer space and aviation legal issues; Recreations skiing, art, music, theatre; Clubs City of London; Style— Ian Awford, Esq; K 1 Fitzwilliam Road, Vancluse, Sydney, NSW, Australia (e-mail ian.awford@bigpond.com); HWL Ebsworth, Level 14, Australia Square, 264–278 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia (tel 0061 2 9334 8562, fax 0061 1300 369656, e-mail ian.awford@hwlebsworth.com.au) AWTY, Ted; s of Frank Awty (d 1983), and Louisa Awty (d 2003); b 23 May 1951; Educ Biddulph GS, Imperial Coll London (BSc); m 1, 17 August 1974 (m dis 2006), Jeanette, da of late Samuel Reeves; 2 s (Richard b 28 July 1977, Philip b 1 May 1983), 1 da (Julia b 21 April 1979); m 2, 29 July 2006, June, da of Thomas Taylor; Career KPMG: joined 1972, ptnr 1985, head of audit and dir KPMG Audit plc 1998–2002, chm Client Serv Bd 2002–05, memb Bd 2002–05; memb Central Finance Bd Methodist Church; FCA 1978 (ACA 1975); FRSA; Recreations motorboating, walking, cinema, theatre, travel; Style— Ted Awty, Esq; K KPMG, 8 Salisbury Square, London EC4Y 8BB (tel 020 7311 8328, fax 020 7311 1623, e-mail ted.awty@kpmg.co.uk)


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AXFORD, Dr David Norman; s of Norman Axford (d 1961), and Joy Alicia, ne´e Williams (d 1970); b 14 June 1934, Southgate, London; Educ Merchant Taylors’, Plymouth Coll, St John’s Coll Cambridge (MA, PhD), Univ of Southampton (MSc), Univ of Oxford (Dip, Advanced Dip); m 1, 26 May 1962 (m dis 1979), Elizabeth Anne Moynihan, da of Ralph J Stiles (d 1973); 2 da (Katy b 1964, Sophie b 1966), 1 s (John b 1968); m 2, 8 March 1980, Diana Rosemary Joan, da of Leslie George Bufton (d 1970); 3 step s (Simon b 1959, Timothy b 1961, Jeremy b 1963), 1 step da (Nicola b 1968); Career Nat Serv RAF 1958–60, PO 1958, Flying Offr 1959; Meteorological Office: Forecasting and Res 1960–68, Meteorological Res Flight and Radiosondes 1968–76, asst dir Operational Instrumentation 1976–80, asst dir Telecommunications 1980–82, dep dir Observational Servs (grade 5) 1982–84, dir of Servs and dep to DG of Meteorological Office (under sec grade 3) 1984–89; dep sec gen World Meteorological Orgn 1989–95, ret; independent conslt in int meteorology 1995–; conslt to Earthwatch Europe 1996–99; pres N Atlantic Observing Stations Bd 1983–86, chm Ctee of Operational Systems Evaluation 1986–89, vice-pres RMS 1989–91 (memb Cncl and hon gen sec 1983–88, chm Accreditation Bd 1999–2004), vice-pres and treas European Meteorological Soc (EMS) 2002–06 (memb Cncl 2002–06, chm Accreditation Ctee 2002–06); tstee Thames Valley Hospice Windsor 1996–98, tstee Stanford in the Vale Public Purpose Charity 2000– (chm 2000–02, clerk/corr 2002–), memb Exec Ctee Br Assoc of Former UN Civil Servants (BAFUNCS) 1996– (vice-chm 1998–99, chm 1999–2004 and 2009–10, vice-pres 2004–), chm Stanford in the Vale Local History Soc 2004–11; tstee: Friends of Ridgeway 2008–, Stanford in the Vale Village Hall Mgmnt Ctee 2011–; L G Groves Mem Prize for Meteorology 1970; FRMetS 1962, CEng 1975, FIEE 1982, CMet 1994; Recreations swimming, reading, good food and wine, garden, music, family and local history; Style— Dr David Axford; K Honey End, 14 Ock Meadow, Stanford in the Vale, Oxfordshire SN7 8LN (tel 01367 718480) AYCKBOURN, Sir Alan; kt (1997), CBE (1987); s of Horace Ayckbourn, and Irene Maud, ne´e Worley; b 12 April 1939; Educ Haileybury; m 1, 1959 (m dis 1997), Christine Helen, ne´e Roland; 2 s (Steven, Philip); m 2, 1997, Heather Elizabeth, ne´e Stoney; Career playwright and theatre director; worked in rep as stage mangr/actor Edinburgh, Worthing, Leatherhead, Oxford and with late Stephen Joseph’s Theatre-in-the-Round Scarborough (artistic dir Stephen Joseph Theatre 1972–2009), fndr memb Victoria Theatre Stoke-on-Trent 1962, BBC Radio drama prodr Leeds 1964–70, co dir NT 1986–87, Cameron Mackintosh visiting prof of contemporary theatre Univ of Oxford 1992 (concurrently fell St Catherine’s Coll Oxford); Lloyd’s Private Banking Playwright of the Year Award 1998, Sunday Times Award for Literary Excellence 2001, Olivier Awards Soc Special Award 2009, Lifetime Achievement in Theatre Tony Award 2010, Critics Circle Award for Services to Arts 2010; Hon DLitt: Univ of Hull 1981, Keele Univ 1987, Univ of Leeds 1987, Univ of Bradford 1994, Univ of Cardiff 1995, Univ of Manchester 2003; Hon DUniv: York 1992, Open Univ 1998; FRSL, FRSA; London Productions Mr Whatnot (Arts) 1964, Relatively Speaking (Duke of York’s) 1967 and (Greenwich) 1986 (televised 1969 and 1989), How the Other Half Loves (Lyric) 1970 and (Duke of York’s) 1988, Time and Time Again (Comedy) 1972 (televised 1976), Absurd Person Singular (Criterion) 1973 and (Garrick) 2007 (Evening Standard Drama Award Best Comedy 1975, televised 1985), The Norman Conquests (trilogy, Globe) 1974 and (Old Vic) 2008 (Evening Standard Drama Award Best Play, Variety Club of GB Award, Plays and Players Award, televised 1977), Jeeves (musical with Andrew Lloyd Webber, Her Majesty’s) 1975, Absent Friends (Garrick) 1975 (televised 1985), Confusions (Apollo) 1976, Bedroom Farce (NT) 1977 and (Duke of York) 2010 (televised 1980), Just Between Ourselves (Queen’s) 1977 (televised 1978, Evening Standard Drama Award Best Play), Ten Times Table (Globe) 1978, Joking Apart (Globe) 1979 (Plays and Players Award), Sisterly Feelings (NT) 1980, Taking Steps (Lyric) 1980, Suburban Strains (musical with Paul Todd, Round House) 1981, Season’s Greetings (Apollo) 1982 and (NT) 2010 (televised 1986), Way Upstream (NT) 1982 (televised 1987), Making Tracks (musical with Paul Todd, Greenwich) 1983, Intimate Exchanges (Ambassadors) 1984 (French films Smoking/NoSmoking 1994) A Chorus of Disapproval 1985 (also dir, Evening Standard Drama Award Best Comedy, Olivier Award Best Comedy, Drama Award Best Comedy 1985, transferred Lyric 1986, film 1989), Woman in Mind (Vaudeville) 1986 and 2009 (also dir), A Small Family Business (NT) 1987 (also dir, Evening Standard Drama Award Best Play), Henceforward... (Vaudeville) 1988 (also dir, Evening Standard Drama Award Best Comedy 1989), Man of the Moment (Globe) 1990 (also dir, Evening Standard Drama Award Best Comedy 1990), Invisible Friends (for children, NT) 1991 (also dir), The Revengers’ Comedies (Strand) 1991 (also dir, televised 1999), Mr A’s Amazing Maze Plays (for children, NT) 1993 (also dir, Best Show for Children and Young People TMA/Martini Regnl Theatre Awards), Time of my Life (Vaudeville) 1993 (also dir), Wildest Dreams (RSC) 1993 (also dir), Communicating Doors (Gielgud and Savoy) 1995 (also dir, Olivier Award nomination for Best Comedy 1996, Writers’ Guild Award for Best West End Play 1996), Things We Do For Love (Savoy, Gielgud and Duchess) 1998 (also dir), adaptation of Ostrovsky’s The Forest (RNT) 1999, Comic Potential (Lyric) 1999 (also dir), House & Garden (RNT (Olivier/Lyttleton)) 2000 (also dir), Damsels in Distress (trilogy (GamePlan, FlatSpin, RolePlay), Duchess) 2002 (also dir); Scarborough Productions Body Language 1990, This Is Where We Came In (for children) 1990, Callisto 5 (for children) 1990, My Very Own Story (for children) 1991, Dreams From A Summer House (a comedy with music by John Pattison) 1992, Haunting Julia 1994, The Musical Jigsaw Play (for children, with music by John Pattison) 1994, By Jeeves 1996 (music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; transferred to Duke of York’s, Lyric Theatres (Br Regnl Theatre Awards 1996 Best Musical)), The Champion of Paribanou (for children) 1996, The Boy Who Fell Into A Book (for children) 1998, Callisto #7 1999, Whenever (children’s play with music by Denis King) 2000, Snake in the Grass 2002, The Jollies (for children) 2002, Orvin Champion of Champions (with music by Denis King) 2003, Sugar Daddies 2003, My Sister Sadie 2003, Drowning on Dry Land 2004, Private Fears in Public Places 2004, Miss Yesterday 2004, Improbable Fiction 2005, If I Were You 2006, Life and Beth 2008, Awaking Beauty (music by Denis King) 2008, My Wonderful Day 2008, Life of Riley 2010, Dear Uncle (adapt of Cekhov’s Uncle Vanya) 2011, Neighbourhood Watch 2011; Plays directed for National Theatre Tons of Money 1986, A View from the Bridge 1987, A Small Family Business 1987, ’Tis Pity She’s a Whore 1988; Books the majority of above plays are currently in print; The Crafty Art of Playmaking (2002); Style— Sir Alan Ayckbourn, CBE; K c/o Casarotto Ramsay & Assoc Ltd, Waverley House, 7–12 Noel Street, London W1F 8GQ (tel 020 7287 4450, fax 020 7287 9128); website www.alanayckbourn.net AYERS, Kenneth Edwin; MBE (2010); b 1 April 1938; Educ Sherrardswood Sch Welwyn Garden City; m 1, 1960 (m dis), Anne Elizabeth, ne´e Zoller; 2 da; m 2, 1977, Vivienne Susan Mary, ne´e Connolly (decd); 1 step s, 1 step da; m 3, 2006, remarried Anne Elizabeth McQueen Johnston; Career actuarial clerk Standard Life Assurance Co 1955–59, ptnr’s asst Chase, Henderson & Tennant 1959–62, salesman and analyst Quilter & Co 1962–65, inspr then asst actuary Standard Life Assurance Co 1965–70; Laurie, Milbank & Co: gilt salesman 1970–72, gilt ptnr 1972–84, second sr ptnr and sr gilt ptnr 1984–86; Chase Manhattan Securities: head of sterling fixed interest 1986, gilts business mangr 1987, business devpt mangr bond distribution 1988; Frank Russell Int: client exec 1988–91, dep md 1991–93, md ME region 1993–96, PR 1996–2000, conslt 2000–06; advsr Allenbridge Gp plc 1996–; Nat Assoc of Pensions Funds (former chm Investment Cncl); former chm FTSE Actuaries Bond Index Ctee; author of numerous articles on pension

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Univ of Oxford: fell and tutor in philosophy Wadham Coll 1965–2002 (emeritus fell 2002–), CUF lectr in philosophy 1965–94, reader 1994–96, prof of philosophy 1996–2002; visiting lectr Univ of Calif Berkeley 1964–65 (visiting prof 1979 and 2007), visiting prof Univ of Oregon 1970–71, Exxon Fndn lectr Johns Hopkins Univ 1983, visiting fell Res Sch of Social Sciences ANU 1993, Gustav Berman lectr and Ida Beam distinguished visiting prof Univ of Iowa 1995, D C Williams lectr for 2000–01 Univ of Maryland 2001, Gabriel Nuchelmans meml lectr Univ of Leiden 2003; chm Editorial Bd Clarendon Edition of Locke’s Works 1992– (memb 1984–); memb Academia Europaea 2006; FBA 2001; Books Refutation of Determination (1968), Locke: Epistemology and Ontology (2 vols, 1991), The Cambridge History of 17th-century Philosophy (ed with D Garber, 1998), Rationalism, Platonism and God (ed, 2007); Recreations natural history and conservation, walking, gardening; Style— Prof Michael Ayers; K Wadham College, Oxford OX1 3PN (tel 01865 277900, e-mail michael.ayers@wadh.ox.ac.uk) AYLEN, Leo William; s of Rt Rev Bishop Charles Arthur William Aylen (Bishop of Zululand, d 1972), and Elisabeth Margaret Anna, ne´e Hills (d 1975); bro of Walter Aylen, QC, qv; b KwaZulu, South Africa; Educ New Coll Oxford (MA), Univ of Bristol (PhD); Career writer, actor, director; poetry incl: Discontinued Design (1969), I, Odysseus (1971), Sunflower (1976), Return to Zululand (1980), Red Alert: this is a god warning (1981), Jumping-Shoes (1983), Dancing the Impossible: New and Selected Poems (1997); for children: The Apples of Youth (opera 1980), Rhymoceros (poems 1989); contrib to over 100 anthologies incl: The Sun Dancing, What Makes Your Toenails Twinkle, Toughie Toffee, The Songmakers, Never Say Boo to a Ghost, Spaceways, Open the Door, The Methuen Book of Theatre Verse, 100 Major Modern Poets, 100 Favourite Animal Poems, Criminal Records, Big World Little World, A Glass of New Made Wine, The Moonlit Stream, One River Many Creeks; other pubns incl: Greek Tragedy and the Modern World (1964), Greece for Everyone (1976), The Greek Theater (1985); screenwriting incl Gods and Generals (2003); writer/director films for TV incl: 1065 and All that, Dynamo: a life of Michael Faraday, Who’ll Buy a Bubble, Celluloid Love, ‘Steel be my Sister’, Six Bites of the Cherry (series), The Drinking Party (nominated for BAFTA award), The Death of Socrates, Soul of a Nation (documentary), Chaos & Pattern (series of documentaries on cutting-edge scientific experments); radio plays and features incl: The Birds, An Unconquered God, Le Far West, Woman’s Brief Season, Zulu Dreamtime, Dancing Bach, Poetry in Action (3 series); theatre works incl: Down the Arches (lyrics), No Trams to Lime Street (adaption of Alun Owen’s play), Antigone (dir of own trans); subject of 3 CBS programmes devoted to his work as poet/actor; Royal Literary Fund fell writer in residence Univ of Bath 2001–03; formerly: Hooker Distinguished visiting prof McMaster Univ Ontario, poet in residence Fairleigh Dickinson Univ New Jersey; awarded C Day Lewis Fellowship; prizewinner: Arvon Int Poetry Competition 1992 (commended 1998), Peterloo Poetry Competition 1996 and 2003, Bridport Poetry Competition 2002; memb: Poetry Soc of GB, Writers’ Guild of GB, Writers’ Guild of America, BECTU, Br Actors’ Equity, BAFTA, Soc of Authors, Int PEN; Recreations church organ playing, distance K e-mail running, mountains; Clubs BAFTA; Style— Leo Aylen; leo@leoaylen.demon.co.uk, website www.leoaylen.com AYLEN, Walter Stafford; QC (1983); s of Rt Rev Bishop Charles Arthur William Aylen (d 1972), and Elisabeth Margaret Anna, ne´e Hills (d 1975); bro of Leo Aylen, qv; b 21 May 1937; Educ Winchester, New Coll Oxford (scholar, sr scholar, MA, BCL); m 1967, Peggy Elizabeth Laine´ Woodford, qv, da of Ronald Curtis Woodford; 3 da (Alison b 1968, Frances b 1970, Imogen b 1974); Career Nat Serv cmmnd 2 Lt 1 Bn KRRC 1956–57; called to the Bar Middle Temple 1962 (Harmsworth entrance exhibitioner and scholar, bencher 1991); recorder of the Crown Court 1985–2003 (asst recorder 1982), head of chambers 1991–2000, dep judge of the High Court 1993–2005; memb Gen Cncl of the Bar 1994–96, chm BSITC 1994 (vice-chm Fin Ctee 1995–96); ADR Chambers 2000–08, memb ADR Int Panel 2001–08; FRSA 1989, MCIArb 1999–2009; Recreations music (especially lieder and opera), theatre, literature; Style— Walter Aylen, Esq, QC; K 24 Fairmount Road, London SW2 2BL (tel 020 8671 7301) AYLETT, Philip John; s of late Leonard Charles Aylett, of Knutsford, Cheshire, and Mair Marguerite Aylett; b 7 December 1951; Educ Wilmslow GS, Mansfield Coll Oxford (MA), Univ of Manchester (MPhil); m 1978, Anne Maria, da of late Alexander Rowles; 1 s (Christopher b 1983), 1 da (Sophie b 1987); Career various posts Nat Tst Tatton Park 1976–79, communications offr Univ of Manchester 1979–84, press offr Central Office of Information NW Region 1984–86; sr press offr: Dept of the Environment 1986–88, DTI 1988–89, Prime Minister’s Office 1989–91; chief press offr Dept of Health 1991–93, press offr (Europe) FCO 1993–95, head of information ODA (later Dept for Int Devpt) 1995–98, head of news Dept of Health 1998–99, press sec Neill Ctee 1999–2001, clerk Public Admin Ctee House of Commons 2001–05; Office of the Parly and Health Serv Ombudsman: dir of strategy and communications 2005–07, dir of policy, info and communications 2007–08; advsr House of Commons Speaker’s Conference on Parly Representation 2009–10; chm Standards Ctee Herts CC; memb Bd of Tstees POhWER charity; FRSA; Publications several articles on the history of lawyers in 18th century England; Recreations reading about history and politics, listening to music, watching football; Style— Philip Aylett, Esq AYLING, John Vernon; OBE (2007); s of Stanley H Ayling (d 1990), and Phyllis E, ne´e Jenkins (d 1994); b 18 April 1944, Fulmer, Bucks; Educ East Grinstead GS W Sussex, Univ of Exeter (BA); m 6 April 1982, Marilyn Whinray, ne´e Lee-Hargreaves; 1 da (Caroline Jane b 18 Oct 1982); Career media asst Masius Wynne-Williams 1965–67, media planner buyer S H Benson 1967–68, media mangr Garland-Compton 1968–71, media dir Kirkwood Co 1971–78, chm and md John Ayling & Assocs 1978–; former dir and shareholder PHD, former chm and dir AMI and Cncl IPA; Recreations cricket, golf, hockey, travel; Clubs MCC, Lord’s Taverners (chm and tstee), Solus (former pres), SWIGS Golf Soc (former pres), Oxted Hockey (hon life memb and pat capt), Wisley Golf; Style— John Ayling, Esq, OBE; K John Ayling & Associates, 27 Soho Square, London W1D 3QR (tel 020 7439 6070, fax 020 7437 8473, e-mail jaa@jaa-media.co.uk) AYLING, Robert John; b 3 August 1946; Educ KCS Wimbledon; m 1972, Julia, ne´e Crallan; 2 s, 1 da; Career admitted slr 1968; Elborne Mitchell & Co: joined 1969, ptnr 1971; DTI (formerly Dept of Trade): legal advsr 1974–79, asst slr and head of Aviation Law Branch 1979, UK delg UN Cmmn for International Trade Law 1979–83, under sec (legal) 1983–85; British Airways plc: legal dir 1985–91, co sec 1987–91, HR dir 1988–91, mktg and ops dir 1991–93, gp md 1993–96, chief exec 1996–2000; non-exec chm Holidaybreak plc 2003–09, chm Sanctuary Group plc 2006–07; non-exec dir: Royal & Sun Alliance

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s of John James Aylward (d 1978), and Cynthia, ne´e Minch (d 1966); b 12 November 1957; Educ Worth Sch Sussex, Exeter Coll Oxford (BA), King’s Coll London (PGCE); m Aug 1990, Caroline Lesley, da of John Cramer; 2 da (Molly b Aug 1991, Freya b Aug 1996), 1 s (Joseph b Dec 1994); Career headmaster; former investment banker 1981–86, with Royal Sovereign Gp plc (latterly chief exec) 1986–91, dir Emess plc 1990–91, housemaster/head of religious studies Downside Sch 1992–96, headmaster Stonyhurst Coll 1996–; memb Irish Assoc, KM; Recreations fishing, philosophy, sport, travel; Clubs Brooks’s; Style— Adrian Aylward, Esq; K Stonyhurst College, Stonyhurst, Lancashire BB7 9PZ (tel 01254 826345, fax 01254 826013) AYLWARD, Prof Sir Mansel; kt (2010), CB (2002); s of John Aylward (d 1991), and Cora Doreen, ne´e Evans (d 2003); b 29 November 1942, Merthyr Tydfil; Educ Cyfarthfa Castle GS Merthyr Tydfil, Jesus Coll Oxford (BSc, Price open entrance scholar), London Hosp Med Coll Univ of London (MB BS, Buxton Prize, George Riddoch Prize); m 17 Aug 1963, Angela Bridget, ne´e Besley; 1 s (Simon Mansel b 19 Jan 1965), 1 da (Rebecca Bridget b 24 July 1968); Career demonstrator in physiology London Hosp Med Coll 1963–66, house offr London Hosp 1967–68, MRC res fell (surgery) Experimental Surgery Dept London Hosp 1968–69, lectr in surgery London Hosp Med Coll 1969, GP Merthyr Tydfil and S Brecnockshire 1969–73, clinical asst minor surgery St Tydfil’s Hosp Merthyr Tydfil 1970–76, research physician Singleton Hosp Swansea and Merthyr and Cynon Valleys 1973–76, chm and md Simbec Research Ltd Wales 1974–84 (BBC Company of the Year Award 1979, European Small Business Award 1980), pres Simbec Research (USA) Inc 1980–84, dir of clinical research Lyonaisse Industrielle Pharmaceutique France 1982–84, regnl med offr DHSS Cardiff 1985–88, SMO DSS London 1988–90, med sec Attendance Allowance Bd London 1990–91, princ med offr and dir of med policy Benefits Agency London 1991–95, CMO, med dir and chief scientist Dept for Work and Pensions (formerly DSS) 1995–2005, CMO and head Profession Agency MOD 1998–2005; hon prof Univ of Wales Coll of Med 2002–, dir Centre for Psychosocial and Disability Research Sch of Psychology Sch of Medicine and prof Cardiff Univ 2004–, chair Academic Forum Faculty of Occupational Medicine 2007–; chm Wales Centre for Health Welsh Assembly Govt Cardiff 2005–10, chm Royal Mail Attendance Acad 2006–, chair Bevan Cmmn 2009–, chair Wales Occupational Health Review 2008–, chair Public Health Wales NHS Tst 2009–, chair All Wales Mental Health Promotion Network 2009–; dir Women’s Health Concern London 1976–86; chief med advsr Veterans Agency MOD 2001–05, med advsr States of Jersey, conslt Social Security Admin USA, civilian med advsr in disability medicine to Army 2004–; visiting prof: Harvard Univ, Leuven Univ Belgium, Karolinska Inst Sweden; non-exec dir: Health Claims Bureau Ltd, AGIRX Ltd; memb Industrial Injuries Advsy Cncl 2005–, memb Health Honours Ctee 2006–, memb Min for Health and Social Services Advsy Bd Wales 2009–, memb Nat Advsy Bd (Health) 2009–; judge Prince of Wales Integrated Health Awards 2009–; vice-pres Shaw Tst 2006–; patron Vocational Rehabilitation Assoc; life memb Imperial Soc of Knights Bachelor 2010; Tudor Hart lecture 2008; Expert Agre´e Medicine Interne France 1982, Nat Innovation Award 2008; FRSM 1981 (academic dean and hon treas 2002–09), FFPM 1991, fell Assurance Med Soc 1997, FRCP 2001, DDAM 2001, FFOM 2003, hon memb Irish Soc of Occupational Med 2004, memb Soc of Occupational Med 2006, Hon FFPH 2008; Publications Management of the Menopause and Post-menopausal Years (1975), The Disability Handbook (jt ed, 1991, 2 edn 1998), Back Pain, Incapacity for Work and Social Security Benefits: An international review and analysis (jtly, 2005), The Scientific and Conceptual Basis of Incapacity Benefits (jtly, 2005), The Power of Belief (jt ed, 2006), Review of Health Commission Wales (2008), Review of Health and Social Care Provision in Merthyr Tydlfil and Environs (2008), Sickness and Disability in Britain Today (jtly, 2009), Models of Disability and Chronic Illness (jtly, 2010); book chapters and papers; Recreations military history, travel, theatre, grandchildren, dining, reading everything, politics; Clubs Athenaeum; Style— Prof Sir Mansel Aylward, CB; K Cefn Cottage, Cefn Coed-y-Cymer, Merthyr Tydfil CF48 2PH (tel 01685 722324, fax 01685 375009); Centre for Psychosocial and Disability Research, Cardiff University, 53 Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AT (tel 029 2087 9311, fax 029 2087 0196, e-mail aylwardm@cardiff.ac.uk) AYLWIN, John Morris; s of Walter Edgar Aylwin (d 1978), of Worcs, and Rosamund, ne´e Byng-Morris (d 1978); b 23 July 1942; Educ Uppingham, Emmanuel Coll Cambridge (MA), Coll of Law Guildford; m 4 July 1970, Angela, da of Conningsby Deryck Phillips (d 1995); 2 s (Michael Deryck Morris b 22 April 1972, Christopher John b 16 May 1974); Career Richards Butler solicitors: articled clerk 1965–67, asst slr 1967–72, ptnr 1972–2001, exec ptnr 1984–91, head of Environmental Law Gp 1991–2001, conslt 2001–03; memb Law Soc 1965; Recreations tennis, golf, rugby, gardening, theatre; Clubs Richmond FC, Dorking RFC, Rusper Golf; Style— J M Aylwin, Esq; K Fair Ridge, Parkgate Road, Newdigate, Surrey RH5 5DX AYOADE, Richard; Career comedian, actor, writer and dir; as actor: Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace (Channel Four) 2004 (also writer), Mighty Boosh (BBC) 2004–07, The IT Crowd (Channel Four) 2006–08; as dir: My Mistakes Were Made For You (music video, The Last Shadow Puppets, Best Video NME Award 2009), Arctic Monkeys: At The Apollo DVD (Best DVD NME Award 2009), Submarine 2011; Style— Richard Ayoade, Esq; K c/o Claire Nightingale, PBJ Management Ltd, 5 Soho Square, London W1D 3QA (tel 020 7287 1112, e-mail clairen@pbjmgt.co.uk, website www.pbjmgt.co.uk) AYRE, Richard; s of Thomas Henry (Harry) Ayre, and Beth Carson; b 1 August 1949, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Educ Univ of Durham; Partner Guy Douglas Burch (civil partnership); Career BBC 1972–2000: news trainee working on Today prog Radio 4, Radio Solent and Belfast 1972–74, regnl journalist Belfast 1974, reporter Belfast 1975–76, dep news ed NI 1976–79, dep news ed Intake TV News rising to home news ed TV News 1979–82, six month fellowship in broadcast journalism Univ of Chicago 1984–85, ed Special Projects TV News 1985–87, chief asst to Dep Dir News and Current Affrs then to Dir News and Current Affrs 1987–88, head of editorial devpt News and Current Affrs 1988–89, head of BBC Westminster 1990–93, controller Editorial Policy 1993–96, dep chief exec BBC News 1996–; conslt in mgmnt and media ethics 2000–, Civil Service cmmr 2005–06; chm Asian and Afro-Caribbean Reporters’ Tst 1997–2000, tstee and int bd memb Article 19 - The Global Campaign for Freedom of Expression 1999–2005 (chm 2002–05), memb Bd Food Standards Agency 2000–07, freedom of info adjudicator Law Soc 2001–, bd memb for Eng Ofcom Content Bd 2006–; govr Teachers’ TV 2006–08, chm Dairy Partnership 2008–; Style— Richard Ayre, Esq; K The Old Dairy, Burgh Hall, Burgh Parva, Melton Constable, Norfolk NR24 2PU (e-mail richardayre@whats2hide.com)

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AYRES, Gillian; CBE (2011, OBE 1986); da of Stephen Ayres (d 1969), of Barnes, London, and Florence Olive, ne´e Beresford Brown (d 1968); b 3 February 1930; Educ St Paul’s Girls’ Sch, Camberwell Sch of Art; m (m dis); 2 s (James, Sam); Career artist; teacher 1959–81 (Corham 1959–65, St Martin’s 1966–78, head BA Painting Dept Winchester Sch of Art 1978–81); one-woman exhibitions incl: Knoedler Gallery London 1966–88, retrospective Serpentine Gallery 1983, Knoedler Gallery NY 1985, Fischer Fine Art 1990, RA 1997; sole Br rep in Indian Triennale Delhi 1991; works in public collections incl: Tate Gallery, MOMA NY, V&A; maj Arts Cncl bursary 1979; Br Cncl prizewinner Tokyo Biennale 1963, John Moores 2nd prize 1982, Charles Woolaston Award RA 1989, Critics’ Prize RA 1990, Indian Triennale Gold Medal 1991; Hon DLit London 1994, hon fell Univ of the Arts London 2005; sr fell RCA 1996; ARA 1982, RA 1991; Style— Miss Gillian Ayres, CBE; K c/o Alan Cristea Gallery, 31 Cork Street, London W1S 3NU (tel 020 7439 1866) AYRES, Prof Jonathan Geoffrey (Jon); OBE (2011); b 14 February 1950; Educ Woodhouse GS Finchley, Guy’s Hosp (BSc, MB BS, MD); m; 1 s, 1 da; Career Guy’s Hosp: house offr 1974–75, SHO 1976–78, res registrar 1979–81, registrar 1978–79 and 1981–82; SHO Brompton Hosp 1977–78, sr registrar E Birmingham Hosp 1982–84, conslt physician in respiratory and gen med Birmingham Heartlands Hosp 1984–2002, prof of respiratory med Univ of Birmingham 2000–02, prof of respiratory med Univ of Warwick 1996–2000, prof of environmental and occupational med Univ of Aberdeen 2002–08, prof of environmental and respiratory med Univ of Birmingham 2008–; author of numerous scientific pubns on severe asthma and health effects of indoor and outdoor air pollution; chm: Ctee on Medical Effects of Air Pollution Dept of Health 2001– (memb 1992–2001), Advsy Ctee on Pesticides DEFRA 2006–; memb: Br Thoracic Soc, American Thoracic Soc 1986, Int Epidemiology Assoc 1986, European Respiratory Soc 1988, Expert Panel on Air Quality Standards (DOE) 1994–, Soc of Occupational Medicine, Royal Cmmn on Environmental Pollution 2010–; FRCP 1989, FRCP(Edin) 2003, FFOM 2005, fell RCPSGlas 2008; Recreations sketching in pencil and watercolours, singing; Style— Prof Jon Ayres, OBE; K Institute of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, School of Health and Population Sciences, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT (tel 0121 414 6671, e-mail j.g.ayres@bham.ac.uk) AYRES, Pam (Mrs Dudley Russell); MBE (2004); da of Stanley William Ayres (d 1981), of Stanford in the Vale, Oxon, and Phyllis Evelyn, ne´e Loder (d 2001); b 14 March 1947; Educ Faringdon Secdy Modern Sch; m 1982, Dudley Russell, s of late Joe Russell; 2 s (William Stanley b 12 Dec 1982, James Joseph b 20 July 1984); Career poet, writer and entertainer 1974–; presenter: The Pam Ayres Radio Show (BBC Radio 2) 1996–99, Pam Ayres Open Road (BBC Radio 2) 2000–01, Ayres on the Air (BBC Radio 4) 2004, 2006 and 2009, Potting On (BBC Radio 4) 2008; Books incl: Pam Ayres: Some of Me Poetry, Some More of Me Poetry, Thoughts of a Late-Night Knitter, Will Anybody Marry Me?, The Works, With These Hands, Surgically Enhanced (2006), The Works - The Classic Collection (2008), The Necessary Aptitude (autobiography, 2011); Recreations beekeeping, gardening, painting; Style— Ms Pam Ayres, MBE; K PO Box 64, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 5YD (tel 01285 644622, fax 01285 642291, website www.pamayres.com) AYRES, Rosalind Mary (Mrs Martin Jarvis); da of Sam Johnson (d 1986), of Westbury, Wilts, and Daisy, ne´e Hydon (d 1987); b 7 December 1946; Educ George Dixon GS for Girls Birmingham, Loughborough Coll of Educn (Dip Educn, BA); m 23 Nov 1974, Martin Jarvis, Esq, OBE, qv, s of Denys Jarvis, of Sanderstead, Surrey; Career actress, dir and prodr; Theatre incl: Hamlet, The Three Sisters, Uncle Vanya, The Perfect Party (Greenwich), Dracula (Shaftesbury), I Claudius (Queens’s), A Dolls House (Thorndike), Exchange (Vaudeville), Just Between Ourselves (Greenwich), Now You Know (Hampstead); for LA Theatre Works: Make and Break, Exchange, Private Lives, The Third Man, The Norman Conquests, Thank You Jeeves (dir), The Doctor’s Dilemma (dir), Another Time (dir); Radio Pack of Lies, A Small Family Business, A Room With A View, The Circle, Alphabetical Order, Modern Gal (dir), Black Pearls (dir), Spies (dir), On the Waterfront (dir), Glengarry Glen Ross (dir); for NPR USA: The Doctor’s Dilemma, Thank You Jeeves, Another Time, Cakewalk (Audie Award), Ten by Maugham (Audie Award), The Cherry Orchard, The Lion in Winter (dir), Orson’s Shadow (dir), Breaking the Code (dir), Betrayal (dir), Enron (dir), Dracula (dir), School for Husbands (dir), Sorry, Wrong Number (dir); Television incl: The Mill, The House of Bernarda Alba, Juliet Bravo, The Bounder (series), Father’s Day (series), Hindle Wakes, The Good Guys, Casualty, The Cinder Path (mini-series), A Face to Die For (mini-series, US), Heartbeat, Chicago Hope (US), Profiler (US), Just Shoot Me (series, US), Trevor’s World of Sport, Outnumbered, Holby City, The Royal; Film incl: The Lovers, Tales from Beyond the Grave, Mr Smith, Cry Wolf, That’ll be the Day, Stardust, The Slipper and the Rose, Emily’s Ghost, Black Beauty, Titanic, Gods and Monsters, Beautiful People, Christmas in the Clouds; Recreations interior design, illustration; Style— Ms Rosalind Ayres; K c/o Lou Coulson, 37 Berwick Street, London W1V 3RF (tel 020 7734 9633, fax 020 7439 7569); c/o, SCAW, 1680 North Vine Street, #1016, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA (tel 00 1 323 463 8355) AYRES-BENNETT, Prof Wendy Margaret; da of Charles Ernest Banks (d 2004), and Olive Margaret, ne´e Heath (d 1996); b 18 February 1958, Farnborough, Hants; Educ Nonsuch HS for Girls Cheam, Girton Coll Cambridge (BA), Univ of Oxford (PhD); m 22 Sept 1983, Andrew Bennett; 2 s (Matthew James b 15 Dec 1985, Luke Richard b 24 June 1990); Career Julia Mann research fell St Hilda’s Coll Oxford 1982–83; successively asst lectr, lectr, reader then prof Univ of Cambridge 1983– (head Dept of French 2001–05); fell Queens’ Coll Cambridge 1987–2001, fell Murray Edwards Coll Cambridge 2001–; memb: Editorial Bd Legenda 1995–2005, Advsy Editorial Bd Jl of French Language Studies 2003–; pres Soc for French Studies 2000–02 (vice-pres 1999–2000 and 2002–03); Prix d’Acade´mie 1987; Officier dans l’Ordre des Palmes Acade´miques; Books Vaugelas and the Development of the French Language (1987), A History of the French Language Through Texts (1996), Les Remarques de l’Acade´mie Franc¸aise sur le Quinte-Curce de Vaugelas (with P Caron, 1996), Problems and Perspectives: Studies in the Modern French Language (with J Carruthers, 2000), Sociolinguistic Variation in Seventeenth-Century France (2004); Recreations music; Style— Prof Wendy Ayres-Bennett; K Department of Linguistics, University of Cambridge, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA (tel 01223 335010, fax 01223 335062, e-mail wmb1001@cam.ac.uk) AYRTON, Pete; s of Alfred Ayrton (d 1988), and Kyra Gerard, ne´e Diment (d 1971); b 17 July 1943; Educ Stowe Sch, ChCh Oxford (BA), Bedford Coll London (MPhil); m 30 June 1995, Sarah Martin; 1 da (Carla b 19 Feb 1986), 1 s (Oscar b 31 Dec 1988); Career translator for various publishers 1967–72, ed Pluto Press 1972–86, fndr Serpent’s Tail 1986–; memb PEN; Sunday Times Small Publisher of the Year 1988; Recreations sampling N London gastropubs, listening to Chet Baker; Style— Pete Ayrton, Esq AZAGURY-PARTRIDGE, Solange; da of Albert and Esther Azagury; Career jewellery designer; asst Butler & Wilson, asst Gordon Watson art dealer; set up own business 1990, opened London shop 1995 and now in Bond St London and Madison Ave NY, numerous jewellery and interior design commissions; creative dir Boucheron 2002–04, designed collection for H&M Christmas 2005; nominated Designer of the Year Design Museum 2003; Exhibitions Design Museum 2003, Muse´e des Arts Decoratifs du Louvre Paris 2004, V&A 2008, Unwearable Jewels (Sebastian Barquet) 2008; Style— Mrs Solange Azagury-Partridge; K 162 New Bond Street, London W1S 2UF (tel 020 7792 0197, e-mail london@solange.info)


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AZAM, Nasser; s of Khizr-e-Azam, of London, and Zohra Azam; b 15 September 1963, Jhelum, Pakistan; Educ Univ of Birmingham (BCom); m (m dis); 1 da (Zahra b 25 Aug 1992), 1 s (Tamoor b 27 Nov 1993); Career chief operating offr EMEA Merrill Lynch 1988–2008; artist 2008–; prop Maskerade Club Toyko 1996–98, fndr Zahra Modern Art Foundries; memb Judging Panel Sovereign Arts Prize 2009; patron: Whitechapel Gallery London, Contemporary Art Soc, Inst of Contemporary Arts, Camden Arts Centre; Selected Solo Exhibitions Nasser Azam (Univ of Birmingham) 1982, Summer and Winter Exhbns Royal Birmingham Soc of Artists 1983, The View (Barber Inst of Fine Arts Birmingham) 1983, Recent Works (Univ of Aston) 1983, Azam Retrospective (County Hall Gallery London) 2007, Anatomica (County Hall Gallery London) 2008, Paintings and Bronzes (County Hall Gallery London) 2008, Azam Painting and Sculpture (Instanbul Contemporary Art) 2008, Life in Space (County Hall Gallery London) 2009, Colour over Form (County Hall Gallery London) 2009; Performance Painting Projects Zero Gravity Star City 2008, Antarctica 2010; Sited Public Sculptures Sepian Blue (Irish Nat Botanical Garden Dublin) 2008–, The Dance (Lambeth Cncl) 2008–10, Park Plaza Westminster 2010–; Publications subject of Azam: A Short History of Sensation, Vol I (by John-Paul Stonard, 2008); Style— Nasser Azam, Esq; K tel 020 7759 4989, e-mail info@azam.com AZIM-KHAN, Rafi; b London; Educ Cranbrook Coll, Queen Mary Coll Univ of London (LLB), Coll of Law London; m Rebecca, ne´e Bentley-Taylor; 1 da (Ame´lie b 27 March 2005), 1 s (Sebastian b 10 July 2008); Career admitted slr 1993; slr: Lewis Silkin 1993–95, Cameron McKenna 1995–97, Theodore Goddard 1997–2000; ptnr and head of e-business and mktg law McDermott, Will & Emery LLP 2000–03, IP ptnr and head of mktg and e-commerce Wragge & Co LLP 2003–08, ptnr and head IP/IT & Data Privacy Europe Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP 2008–; chm Br American Business Law Forum, chm Advertising Lawyers Gp; memb Law Soc; Publications Regulation of the Internet (2001), E-Business: The Practical Guide (conslt ed, 2002, 2 edn 2008), International Sales Promotion (2003), E-Commerce Cradle to Grave (2003), Encyclopaedia of E-Commerce Law (2005), Ad Law (co-author, 2005, 2 edn 2008); Recreations motor racing, travel, football, tennis, music; Clubs P1; Style— Rafi Azim-Khan, Esq; K Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pitman LLP, Tower 42, Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1HQ (tel 020 7847 9519, e-mail rafi.azimkhan@pillsburylaw.com) AZIS, Jonathan Giles Ashley; s of Osman Azis, and Irene Elizabeth Winifred May, ne´e Dean; b 14 April 1957; Educ Millfield, Pembroke Coll Oxford (MA); m 18 Aug 1984, Emily Susanna, da of Michael Fenwick Briggs, of Bath, and Isabel Colegate; 2 da (Matilda Winifred Katherine b 18 Dec 1986, Constance Irene Isabel b 28 Nov 1988), 1 s (Arthur Jonathan Osman b 25 March 1993); Career Barretts (slrs) 1979–82 and 1984–87, Walker Martineau (slrs) 1982–84, Nabarro Nathanson 1987, Kingston Smith (CAs) 1987–90, Beazer plc 1990–92; dir: Hanson plc 1997–98 (joined 1992, co sec 1995–97), Hanson Capital Ltd 1999–, Hanson Transport Gp 1999–2007; chief of staff Lord Hanson 1998–2004; chm Isotron plc 2003–07 (non-exec dir 2002), non-exec dir Victrex plc 2003–09, finance dir Hanson Westhouse 2006–, chm Molins plc 2009–10 (non-exec dir 2008); tstee: Prostate Cancer Charity 1998–2006, Lord Hanson Fndn 1999–; memb Cncl Royal Albert Hall 2005–; memb Law Soc; FRSA; Recreations books, music, ironing; Clubs Brooks’s; Style— Jonathan Azis, Esq; K Westwood Manor, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire BA15 2AF (tel 01225 863374, e-mail jonathan@azis.co.uk) AZIZ, Prof Khalid; LVO (1997), DL (Hants 1998); s of Ahmad Aziz (d 1978), of London, and Sheila Frances, ne´e Light; b 9 August 1953; Educ Westminster City Sch, Aitcheson Coll Lahore; m 1, 27 March 1974 (m dis), Barbara Elizabeth, da of Harry Etchells, of Sherburn in Elmet, N Yorks; 2 da (Nadira b 1977, Fleur b 1981); m 2, 16 June 1994, Kim Kemp, da of Muriel Haslam, of Bassett, Hants; Career broadcaster, journalist and dir; prodr/presenter: BBC Radio and TV 1970–81, TVS 1981–91; presenter: On Course (Channel 4) 1988–89, The Small Business Programme (BBC2/Channel 4) 1990, Starnet Business Programme 1990; TV Journalist of the Year 1987–88; chm: The Aziz Corporation (specialists in spoken communication) 1983–, The Safe Partnership 1997–2002, The Dever Soc 2000–03 (pres 2006–), Accipitor Ltd 2005–; visiting prof Sch of Mgmnt Univ of Southampton 2004–, hon prof Univ of Winchester 2006–; chm: Communication Ctee RAC Cirencester 1991–94, The Wessex Children’s Hospice Tst 1992–97 and 1999–, Prince’s Tst Hants 1977–97, S Counties Bd Prince’s Youth Business Tst 1977–97; memb Advsy Ctee Office for Nat Statistics 1996–98; tstee: Winchester Med Tst, Winchester Med Fndn 1995–, Memorial Gates Tst 2000–; vice-pres Pestalozzi Int Children’s Village; FRSA 2002; Books author of 11 books incl: The Barclays Guide to Small Business Computing (1990), Presenting to Win (2000); Managing in a Crisis (2004); Recreations aviation, fishing, shooting, computers; Clubs Naval and Military; Style— Prof

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Khalid Aziz, LVO, DL; K No 1, Aziz Court, Parkhill, Winchester, Hampshire SO21 3QX (tel 01962 774766, e-mail khalid@azizcorp.com, website www.azizcorp.com) AZIZ, Mohammed Abdul; s of Moinul Islam, of Bangladesh, and Sundora Khatun; b 28 February 1971, Bangladesh; Educ St Paul’s Way Sch Bow, Christ Church Coll Univ of Kent at Canterbury, UCL (LLB, LLM, PGCLE), Inns of Ct Sch of Law London; m 31 Oct 1998, Zayneb Duaa Izzidien; 1 s (Ihsan Karim b 30 Nov 2002), 1 da (Iman Sakinah b 30 Sept 2004); Career called to the Bar Gray’s Inn 1997; home-sch liaison offr London Borough of Tower Hamlets 1992–94, co-ordinator religious studies prog Tower Hamlets Coll 1994–97, co-ordinator legal studies prog Islamic Fndn 1995–97, successively racial harrassment project offr, housing lawyer and princ racial harrassment policy offr London Borough of Tower Hamlets 1997–2000, founding ceo Forum Against Islamophobia and Racism 2000–02, founding ceo Br Muslim Research Centre 2002–04, co-dir FaithWise Ltd 2004–; cmmr: Cmmn for Racial Equality 2004–, Equal Opportunites Cmmn 2005–; memb: Nat Exec Ctee Young Muslim Orgn 1991–94, Nat Exec Ctee Fedn of Students Islamic Socs 1994–96, Nat Exec Ctee Assoc of Muslim Social Scientists 1998–2002 (sec 2000–02), Nat Exec Ctee Assoc of Muslim Lawyers 1998–2001, Nat Police-Community Consultative Panel Met Police Serv/ACPO 2001–02, Community Cohesion Faith Practitioners Panel Home Office 2002–03, Equality and Diversity Forum 2002–, Faith Princs’ Chief Advsrs Gp 2002–, Panel of Advsrs on Interface with Faith Communities Home Office 2003–04, Mgmnt Ctee UK Race & Europe Network 2003–, Bd European Network Against Racism (ENAR) 2004–, Task Force then Steering Gp Cmmn for Equality and Human Rights DTI 2003–, Advsy Gp on Social Housing ODPM 2004–, Ind Advsy Gp London Criminal Justice Bd 2004–06, Cncl Liberty 2004–, Govt’s Review of Treasy Counsel Appts 2004–, Reference Gp Govt’s Review of Equalities 2005–, Honours Ctee (state and community, voluntary and local servs) 2005–; chair Security Working Gp Preventing Extremism Taskforce Home Office 2005–06; tstee: E London Mosque and London Muslim Centre 1992–, Book Fndn 2000–; Recreations swimming, gardening, reading; Style— Mohammed Aziz, Esq; K FaithWise, 35 Glengall Grove, Docklands, London E14 3NE (tel 020 7093 4300, fax 020 7093 4700, e-mail maziz@faithwise.co.uk) AZIZ, Suhail Ibne; s of Azizur Rahnan (d 1971), of Bangladesh, and Lutfunnessa Khatoon; b 3 October 1937; Educ RNC Dartmouth, Univ of London (MSc Econ); m 1960, Elizabeth Ann, da of Alfred Pyne, of Dartmouth; 2 da (Lisa, Rebecca); Career served Pakistan Navy 1954–61, served as RAF Offr 1968–70; personnel mangr Lever Bros Pakistan Ltd 1963–66, industrial rels offr London 1970–73, labour rels exec Ford Motor Co UK 1973–74, personnel offr Pedigree Petfoods 1974–78, dir Gen Servs Divs Cmmn for Racial Equality 1978–81, PA Int Mgmnt Conslts 1981–83, head Econ and Employment Div and dep dir London Borough of Lewisham 1984–89, mgmnt conslt Fullemploy Consultancy 1989–90, chm and md The Brettonwood Partnership Ltd 1990–; exec memb Nottingham Community Relations Cncl 1975–78; memb: Race Relations Bd Conciliation Ctee 1971–74, Gulbenkian Fndn 1976–82, Home Sec’s Standing Advsy Cncl 1977–78, Dept of Employment Min’s Employment Advsy Gp 1977–78, Advsy Ctee BBC 1977–82, Employers Panel Industrial Tbnls 1978–96, Bd of Tstees Brixton Neighbourhood Community Assoc 1979–82, Cncl Inst of Mgmnt Conslts 1988–91, 1991–93 and 1995–98, Exec Ctee Common Purpose 1991–94, Isle of Dogs Community Tst 1991–92, Res Advsy Ctee Queen Mary & Westfield Coll London 1987–95, Steering Ctee Devpt Policy Forum DFID 1998–99; chm: Third World Specialist Gp Inst of Mgmnt Conslts 1984–91, Developing Countries Gp 1991–95, Lambeth Healthcare NHS Trust 1997–99, Community Health South London NHS Tst 1999–2000; fndr chm E London Bangladeshi Enterprise Agency 1985, advsr Minority Business Devpt Unit City of London Poly 1986, tstee and dir East End Tourism Tst 1991–93; cmmr Cwlth Scholarship Cmmn 1996–, selected tstee SE London Community Fndn 1996–, tstee Community Devpt Fndn (Home Office) 1999–, govr London Guildhall Univ 1995–2002, govr Lambeth Coll 2000–, chair Gtr London Probation Bd (Home Office) 2001–; CRE bursary to USA to study minority econ devpt initiatives 1986, led preparation of Bangladeshi community response to House of Commons Select Ctee report Bangladeshis in Britain and assisted organisations in the preparation of implementation plans 1986; FCMI, FCMC; Recreations travel, reading political economy; Clubs Sudan (Khartoum), RAF; Style— Suhail Aziz, Esq; K The Brettonwood Partnership, 126 St Julian’s Farm Road, West Norwood, London SE27 0RR (tel 020 8766 6118, fax 020 8766 0212) AZWAI, HE Mohamed Abu AlQassim Azwai; m Amena; Career Libyan diplomat; ambass to the Ct of St James’s 2001–; Style— HE Mr Mohammed Azwai; K The People’s Bureau of the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, 15 Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7LY

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