It was a story that gripped both sides of the Atlantic. An elusive millionaire who kidnapped his own seven-year-old daughter in broad daylight and escaped with her to Baltimore. When Clark Rockefeller ...
LONDON — James Chichester-Clark, whose 1969-71 tenure as prime minister of Northern Ireland was marked by escalating sectarian violence that brought more British troops, has died. He was 79.
James Dawson Chichester-Clark, politician: born 12 February 1923; MP (Unionist) for South Derry, Northern Ireland Parliament 1960-72, Assistant Whip 1963, Chief Whip 1963-67, Leader of the House ...
Your obituary of Sir Robin Chichester-Clark leaves much unsaid about this interesting and important figure. Chichester-Clark was among the earliest and most determined of Ian Paisley’s critics. It was ...
The Lord Moyola, the former Major James Chichester-Clark, who has died aged 79, became Prime Minister of Northern Ireland in May 1969, following the resignation, after six years in office, of Captain ...
Sir Robin Chichester-Clark, who has died aged 88, was the epitome of the “big house” unionists who dominated political and public life in Northern Ireland in the decades after partition in 1922. He ...
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