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A motor car (Delaunay-Belleville F& Mulliner Roi-des-Belges Tourer) specifically designed and built for Sir Milne
Barbour
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Argent a cross pattΓ©e between two flaunches Azure on a chief of the last three empty quills upright of the first.
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On a wreath of the colours a hand couped between two flax branches Proper holding a cross pattΓ©e fitchΓ©e Azure.
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Summary of a piece of film held in the Public
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in 1937 (where he was perceived as "wrong, inept and palsied") and was promoted, aged 72, to
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Barbour, a distant relative (b. Paterson,
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a mill owner, and Elizabeth Law Milling. He was educated at
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Parliamentary and Financial Secretary, Ministry of Finance
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590:"The Stormont Papers β Biography of John Milne Barbour"
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251:William Barbour Linen Thread Company of Hilden
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642:"Genealogy at the Linenhall by Gerry Healey"
509:"Northern Ireland Parliamentary Biographies"
483:A motor car made for Sir Milne (in Spanish)
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752:"Grants and Confirmations of Arms Vol. J"
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1018:People educated at Elstree School
375:Barbour's sister, Helen, married
283:Privy Council of Northern Ireland
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888:Baronetage of the United Kingdom
703:Christ Church Cathedral, Lisburn
401:Christ Church Cathedral, Lisburn
327:Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast
285:he was entitled to be the style
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677:"Four Killed in Air Accident".
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773:Parliament of Northern Ireland
420:Coat of arms of Milne Barbour
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556:"Travel World Magazine"
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281:. As a member of the
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151:Ulster Unionist Party
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300:High Sheriff of Down
288:The Right Honourable
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758:31 December
611:"No. 36145"
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273:Cabinet as
271:Craigavon's
922:Categories
907:1943β1951
874:1941β1943
847:1925β1941
820:1921β1937
810:New office
791:1929β1951
725:15 October
489:References
454:Escutcheon
351:New Jersey
173:Occupation
679:The Times
648:18 August
385:Freemason
310:, in the
243:Darmstadt
91:In office
71:In office
911:Extinct
900:Baronet
658:cite web
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472:See also
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165:Children
595:19 July
579:, p.354
405:Lisburn
395:of the
381:Titanic
366:Glasgow
316:Belfast
304:baronet
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207:baronet
191:PC (NI)
308:Hilden
257:Career
241:, and
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448:Crest
434:Notes
306:, of
247:linen
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727:2007
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650:2013
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