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Hunt, John Hunt, Baron, 1910-1998

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Personal name headingHunt, John Hunt, Baron, 1910-1998
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Variant(s)Hunt, Henry Cecil John Hunt, Baron, 1910-1998
Hunt, John, Baron Hunt, 1910-1998
Hunt of Llanfairwaterdine, John Hunt, Baron, 1910-1998
Hunt, John, 1910-1998
Associated countryGreat Britain
Birth date1910-06-22
Death date1998-11-07
Place of birthSimla (India)
Place of deathHenley-on-Thames (England)
Field of activityMountaineering Military art and science
AffiliationAlpine Club (London, England) Great Britain. Army
Profession or occupationMountaineers Armies--Officers
Special noteFormerly on undifferentiated name record: n 78097819
Found innuc86-95498: His Parole and related measures in Israel [MI] 1970 (hdg. on NIC rept.: Hunt, John; usage: John Hunt)
National Criminal Justice Reference Service website, June 9, 2017: Report of the Parole Board for 1973 (Membership of the Parole Board on Jan. 1, 1974 ; The Rt, Hon Lord Hunt of Llanvair Waterdine CBE, DSO, Chairman)
Northern Ireland. Advisory Committee on Police. Report, 1969.
Washington Post, Nov. 10, 1998: obit. (John Hunt, 88, died Nov. 7, 1998; b. Henry Cecil John Hunt, in India; graduate of Sandhurst; D.S.O., Order of the Garter; life peerage 1966 as Baron Hunt of Llanfairwaterdine; commanded first ascent of Mt. Everest, 1953; past president, Alpine Club; author of: Life is meeting; Our Everest adventure; The ascent of Everest; and others)
Wikipedia, 26 Oct. 2015: (Hunt, (Henry Cecil) John, Baron Hunt; mountaineer; born 22 June 1910 in Simla, India; died 7 November 1998 in Henley-on-Thames)
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