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Ivan Power

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On 1 June 1927, Power married Nancy Hilary Griffiths, and they had two children, John Patrick McLannahan Power (1928–1984) the third baronet, and Hilary Diana Cecil Power (born 1930).
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After the war, Power served as a director of various companies holding land in Africa. He succeeded his father as a
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The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times
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In June 1936, the new Mrs Power died, aged only 23, following a short illness.
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In 1957, his daughter Hilary Diana Cecil Power married
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British
London County Council
Member of Parliament
Sir John Power, 1st Baronet
Charterhouse School
New College, Oxford
Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
Empire Parliamentary Association
League of Nations
Mari Stevenson
Labour Party
Hornsey
1935 United Kingdom general election
1937 London County Council election
Kensington North
Royal Air Force
Second World War
baronet
Johannesburg
Malcolm Erskine
Earl of Buchan



The Times
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
John Power
Baronet
Categories
1903 births

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