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Person    | Male  Born 19/8/1922  Died 17/6/1995

Lord David Ennals

Lord David Ennals

Labour politician. Born Staffordshire. Secretary of State for Social Services 1976 - 9. Patron of the Bromley by Bow Centre. Died at home in Belsize Park.

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Lord David Ennals

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Lord Ennals

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