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Gilbert McMicking (British politician)

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in October 1899, a corps of imperial volunteers from London was formed in late December 1899. The corps included infantry, mounted infantry and artillery divisions and was authorized with the name
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On 22 July 1921 at London, England, Gilbert married second, Ethel Eliza Binny Douglas (1876-1935).
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This article is about the British politician. For other people with the same name, see
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Robert James Gore McMicking (b. 6 October 1905 – d.1983, Surrey).
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He was the son of Gilbert McMicking and Helen MacFarlane.
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Gilbert McMicking (disambiguation)
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Member of Parliament
Galloway
Cecil Dudgeon
Member of Parliament
Kirkcudbrightshire
Mark MacTaggart-Stewart
Member of Parliament
Kirkcudbrightshire
John Maxwell Heron-Maxwell
Liverpool
Glasgow
Scottish
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United Kingdom
City of London Imperial Volunteers
Major
Second Boer War
Siege of Kimberley
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Liberal Party
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Stanton Lacy
Shropshire
Netherlands
Dadford
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