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Milne Barbour

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from 1929 until his death in 1951. In 1921, he was appointed Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, and then entered
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and as president of the Royal Ulster Agricultural Society from 1925 to 1930 and from 1931 until his death. He also sat on the Senate of
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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 Records Office NI Digital Film Archive which features Sir Milne
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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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Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for County Antrim constituencies
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The son, John Milne Jnr., was a civilian pilot (a former competitor in the
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Lady Spender's Diaries at Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
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Barbour married Elise Barbour, a distant relative (b. Paterson,
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Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1949–1953
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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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In politics, he served as a member of parliament for
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Index

The Right Honourable
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JP
DL

Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
Ulster Unionist Party
PC (NI)
JP
DL
baronet
Lisburn
County Antrim
John Doherty Barbour
Elstree School
Harrow School
Brasenose College, Oxford
Darmstadt
linen
County Antrim
South Antrim
Craigavon's
Minister of Commerce
Minister of Finance
Privy Council of Northern Ireland
The Right Honourable
High Sheriff of Armagh
High Sheriff of Down
baronet

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