Havers — is a surname, which may refer to:* Arthur Havers * Cecil Havers * Clopton Havers, an English physician * Michael Havers, Baron Havers, or his sons: ** Nigel Havers ** Philip HaversIt may also refer to: * Haversian canals * Havers (automobile)ee… … Wikipedia
Nigel Havers — The Honourable Nigel Havers Born Nigel Allan Havers 6 November 1951 (1951 11 06) (age 60)[1] London, England Occupation Actor/Director … Wikipedia
Michael Havers, Baron Havers — The Right Honourable The Lord Havers PC QC Lord Chancellor In office 13 June 1987 – 26 October 1987 Prime Minister M … Wikipedia
Michael Havers, Baron Havers — Robert Michael Oldfield Havers, Baron Havers PC QC (* 10. März 1923; † 1. April 1992) war ein britischer Jurist und Politiker der Conservative Party sowie für kurze Zeit Lordkanzler von Großbritannien. Biografie Nach dem Besuch der Westminster… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Philip Havers — Philip Havers, QC (born 16 June 1950) is a leading English barrister.He comes from a leading legal family His grandfather Cecil Havers led the legal dynasty and rose to become was a High Court judge, his father Michael Havers, rose further still… … Wikipedia
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Ruth Ellis — For the activist, see Ruth Ellis (activist). Ruth Ellis Born Ruth Neilson 9 October 1926(1926 10 09) Rhyl, Wales … Wikipedia
Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, Baroness Butler-Sloss — Ann Elizabeth Oldfield Butler Sloss, Baroness Butler Sloss of Marsh Green in the County of Devon (Geburtsname: Ann Elizabeth Oldfield Havers) (* 10. August 1933 in Kew Gardens, Richmond, Surrey) ist eine ehemalige britische Juristin und war erste … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thatcher ministry — Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister (1979 1990) Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom between 4 May 1979 and 28 November 1990, during which time she led a Conservative government. She was the first woman to hold that office … Wikipedia
Thatcher Ministry — The Ministry=Cabinets listed chronologically=These are the cabinets under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (from May 1979 to November 1990). Cabinet May 1979 ndash;September 1981*Margaret Thatcher: Prime Minister *William Whitelaw: Deputy Prime… … Wikipedia