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Jellicoe, George Patrick John Rushworth, Earl, 1918-2007

LC control no.n 87122520
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Personal name headingJellicoe, George Patrick John Rushworth, Earl, 1918-2007
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Variant(s)Jellicoe, Earl, 1918-2007
Brocas, George Patrick John Rushworth Jellicoe, Viscount, 1918-2007
Jellicoe of Southampton, George Patrick John Rushworth Jellicoe, Baron, 1918-2007
Birth date1918-04-04
Death date2007-02-22
Place of birthHatfield (Hertfordshire, England)
Place of deathTidcombe (England)
AffiliationGreat Britain. Admiralty
Conservative Party (Great Britain)
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
Great Britain. Army
Profession or occupationPoliticians Diplomats Cabinet officers Businesspeople Armies--Officers Nobility
Found innuc87-85169: His Review of the operation ... 1983 (hdg. on CtY-L rept.: Jellicoe, Earl, 1918- ; usage: Earl Jellicoe)
Burke's peerage, 105th ed., 1970 (hdg.: Jellicoe, George Patrick John Rushworth Jellicoe, 2nd Earl)
LC database, June 7, 2016 (heading: Jellicoe, George Patrick John Rushworth, Earl, 1918- ; usage: Earl Jellicoe)
Oxford dictionary of national biography WWW site, viewed June 7, 2016 (Jellicoe, George Patrick John Rushworth, second Earl Jellicoe and Baron Jellicoe of Southampton; b. Nov. 4, 1918, Hatfield, Hertfordshire; d. Feb. 22, 2007, Tidcombe Manor, Wiltshire; army officer, politician, and businessman; became Viscount Brocas at the age of seven, when his father was made an earl; while still at school, inherited his father's earldom; created a life peer (to enable him to remain a participant in the House of Lords) as Baron Jellicoe of Southampton, 1999)
Wikipedia, viewed June 7, 2016 (George Patrick John Rushworth Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe, KBE DSO MC PC FRS FRGS; b. Apr. 4, 1918, Hatfield, Hertfordshire; d. Feb. 22, 2007, Tidcombe, Wiltshire; British politician and statesman, diplomat, and businessman; Conservative; first lord of the Admiralty, Oct. 22, 1963-Apr. 1, 1964; lord privy seal and leader of the House of Lords, June 20, 1970-May 23, 1973)
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