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Beith, Alan James
Gladstone, William Ewart
Glyn, George
Guest, David
Heath, Edward Richard George
Hesketh
Margesson, David
Mellish, Robert
Ryder, Michael
Ryder, Richard
Silkin, John
Stanley, Edward
Villiers, George Herbert Hyde
Villiers
Wakeham, John
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London
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Chief Whip
History of Great Britain
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| | 1839 | Stanley, Edward |  |
| London Appointed Chief Whip |
| 1867 | Glyn, George |  |
| London Appointed Chief Whip of the Liberal Party |
| 1899 | Gladstone, William Ewart |  |
| London Appointed Chief Liberal Whip |
| 1917 | Guest, David |  |
| Appointed Chief Whip |
| 1922 | Villiers |  |
| London Appointed Chief Whip in the House of Lords |
| 1922 | Villiers, George Herbert Hyde |  |
| London Appointed Chief Whip in the House of Lords |
| 1940 | Margesson, David |  |
| 9th May London Informs Chamberlain that the Commons favours Churchill as Chamberlain's successor |
| 1955 | Heath, Edward Richard George |  |
| London Appointed Chief Whip |
| 1966 | Silkin, John |  |
| London Appointed Chief Whip |
| 1974 | Mellish, Robert |  |
| London Appointed Chief Whip |
| 1976 | Beith, Alan James |  |
| Appointed Chief Whip of the Liberal Party |
| 1983 | Wakeham, John |  |
| London Appointed Chief Whip of the Conservative Party |
| 1990 | Ryder, Richard |  |
| 30th Nov London Appointed Chief Whip |
| 1991 | Hesketh |  |
| Nov London Appointed Chief Whip in the House of Lords |
| 1992 | Ryder, Michael |  |
| 11th April London Appointed Chief Whip |
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