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Rolf Dudley-Williams

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to the Secretary of State for War in 1958, and to the Minister of Agriculture from 1960 to 1964. From the 1960s he made a specialism of opposing other MPs' Private Members' Bills, especially from Labour MPs. He helped
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to "now make way, so that the undoubted talents and leadership which he has kept muffled on the back benches should be given a chance to come to the fore". He is the grandfather of journalist
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Gules a chevron engrailed plain cotised between in chief two cranes respectant Proper and in base a triangular castle of three towers Or.
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in 1930. From 1933, he was stationed at the Central Flying School, but the next year an injury saw him invalided out of the service.
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and is the son of master draper Arthur Henry Williams (1872-1922) and Minnie Jane (d. 1924), nÊe Edgcumbe. He was educated at
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for aircraft. In 1941, he was appointed Managing Director, and in 1943 he joined the Council of the
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television programmes, notably on Sunday evenings, to pander to sexual and sadistic tastes".
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While Williams concentrated on the aircraft industry and the RAF, he also introduced his own
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M. Stenton and S. Lees, "Who's Who of British MPs" Vol. IV (Harvester Press, 1981)
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chamber in 1963. On 29 June 1964 he adopted the new surname of Dudley-Williams by
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Deciding to go into business, Williams joined with fellow Cranwell pupil
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In front of a castle as in the arms a wild cat rampant guardant Proper.
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take his seat when Churchill made a rare appearance in the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Exeter
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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contributions in Parliament by Rolf Dudley-Williams
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Index

Dudley Williams (MP)
Bt
Member of Parliament
Exeter
John Maude
Gwyneth Dunwoody
Plymouth
Devon
England
Conservative
aeronautical engineer
Conservative Party
politician
Plymouth
Plymouth College
Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force College at Cranwell
gazetted
Flying Officer
Frank Whittle
James Collingwood Tinling
Power Jets
jet engines
Society of British Aircraft Constructors
Royal Aeronautical Society
1950 general election
Conservative
Brierley Hill
Staffordshire
Exeter

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