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Bryan Keith-Lucas

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he gained an upper Second in history and a lower Second in economics. While at Cambridge, he took a great interest in government, especially social policy and the problems of housing, thanks to two priests, Father Jellicoe and Father Scott, who had begun the St Pancras Housing Society. He decided to
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become a solicitor. The family name was changed to Keith-Lucas to honour the father after his death in 1916.
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Keith-Lucas married Mary Hardwicke in 1946. They had a son, and two daughters. He was the brother of
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A History of Local Government in the 20th Century (with P. G. Richards, 1978)
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by Josef Redlich and Francis Wrigley Hirst (editor of 2nd edition, 1970)
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at Cambridge and an instrument designer, Keith-Lucas was born at
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In 1965 he was appointed professor of government at the new
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Bryan Keith-Lucas joined the town clerk's department at
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English Local Government in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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Fen Ditton
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English
Keith Lucas
physiology
Fen Ditton
Gresham's School
Holt
Pembroke College, Cambridge
Tripos
Kensington
London
Second World War
Buffs
Sherwood Foresters
Mentioned in Despatches
Nottingham
University of Oxford
Nuffield College, Oxford
Liberal Party
University of Kent at Canterbury
Darwin College, Kent

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