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Robert Taylor (Conservative politician)

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Clark, George; Gibb, Clark (20 June 1981). "Liberals want their man to stand for Croydon".
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on 18 June 1981, aged 48, 11 years to the day after his election to parliament. In the
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In 1964, he married Rosemary Box, and they had two children.
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Robert Taylor (disambiguation)
Conservative
Cranleigh School
architectural ironmongery
Territorial Army
Battersea North
1959
1964
Labour's
Douglas Jay
Member of Parliament
Croydon North West
1970
Surrey
subsequent by-election
Liberal
Bill Pitt




The Times
"Index entry"
The Times
Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Robert Taylor
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Fred Harris
Member of Parliament

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