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Collick, Percy Henry, (16 Nov. 1899–24 July 1984), Assistant General Secretary, Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers, 1940–57 (Organising Secretary, 1934–40)

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Johnson, Major Hugh Spencer, (died 15 Dec. 1962), retired; late Hon. Secretary, Advisory Committee, Army Savings Association and Hon. Secretary, RAF Savings Association

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Davison, Rev. Leslie, (8 June 1906–13 Jan. 1972), General Secretary, Home Mission Department of the Methodist Church, since 1965 (Secretary, 1957–65)

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Fullerton, Rev. William Young, (8 March 1857–17 Aug. 1932), Home Secretary of The Baptist Missionary Society 1912–27; Consultant Secretary since 1927

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de Winter, Carl, (18 June 1934–2 Aug. 2012), Secretary General, Federation of British Artists, 1978–84 (Deputy Secretary General, 1968–78)

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Jones, Thomas, (1870–15 Oct. 1955), Secretary of the Pilgrim Trust, 1930–45, a Trustee, 1945–54 (elected Chairman for 2 years, November 1952); member Unemployment Assistance Board, 1934–40; late Deputy Secretary, Cabinet, and Secretary, Economic Advisory Council

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Radford, Sir Ronald (Walter), (28 Feb. 1916–3 Sept. 1995), Hon. Secretary-General, Customs Co-operation Council, since 1983 (Secretary-General, 1978–83)

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Clarke, Gerald Bryan, (1 Nov. 1909–24 Aug. 1981), Secretary to the Cabinet and Secretary to the Prime Minister, Rhodesia, 1955–70, retired

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Janes, (John) Douglas (Webster), (17 Aug. 1918–1 Nov. 2003), Secretary, The Bach Choir, 1981–89; Deputy Secretary, Northern Ireland Office, 1974–79

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Wilson, John, (1837–24 March 1915), MP (L) for Mid Durham from 1890; Financial Secretary, 1890–96, then appointed Corresponding Secretary Miners’ Union

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Jackson, Benjamin Daydon, (3 April 1846–12 Oct. 1927), Secretary of the Linnean Society, 1880–1902; General Secretary, 1902–26; Curator of the Linnean Collections since 1926; Secretary to Departmental Committee of HM Treasury on Botanical Work, 1900–01

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Hawkins, Sir Michael Babington Charles, (27 July 1914–26 May 1977), Private Secretary to the Duke of Gloucester, 1958–74 (Assistant Private Secretary and Equerry, 1948–57); Secretary: King George’s Jubilee Trust, since 1971; Queen’s Silver Jubilee Appeal, since 1977

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Chichester, Hon. Sir Gerald Henry Crofton, (22 June 1886–8 Oct. 1939), Private Secretary to Queen Mary since 1935; Assistant Private Secretary, 1926–35

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Pontifex, Brig. David More, (16 Sept. 1922–19 Feb. 2011), General Secretary, Army Cadet Force Association and Secretary, Combined Cadet Force Association, 1977–87

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Bunche, Ralph Johnson, (7 Aug. 1904–9 Dec. 1971), Under Secretary-General United Nations, 1968–71 (Under Secretary for Special Political Affairs, 1954–67)

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Foster, Sir Thomas Saxby Gregory, (1 Feb. 1899–17 May 1957), Secretary to The Country Club, Johannesburg, since 1945 (Assistant Secretary, 1932–45)

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Vine, Rev. Aubrey Russell, (11 July 1900–6 June 1973), General Secretary, Free Church Federal Council, 1957–69, General Secretary Emeritus, since 1970

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Hardman, David Rennie, (1901–6 Dec. 1989), JP; Secretary, Sir Ernest Cassel Educational Trust, 1935–84; Secretary, Stafford Cripps Memorial Appeal and Trustees

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Priestly, Paul Graham, (born 30 March 1958), Permanent Secretary, Department for Regional Development, Northern Ireland, 2007–10; project finance and business development consultant, 2011–12; Strategic Adviser, Strategic Investment Board Ltd, since 2012

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Jolly, Thomas Riley, (23 Feb. 1849–22 Sept. 1929), Principal and Secretary Harris Institute and Victoria Technical School; Governor and Secretary Harris Orphanage, Preston

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