Simon Wingfield Digby

Simon Wingfield Digby

(Kenelm) Simon Digby Wingfield Digby (13 February 191022 March 1998) was a British Conservative politician. He was Member of Parliament for West Dorset from a 1941 by-election until his retirement in the February 1974 general election.

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