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  1. 15 de feb. de 1994 · Laura Grimond . Born 30th October 1918 - Died 15th February 1994. Baroness Grimond. Journal Articles (subject) The following journal articles are about Laura Grimond or mention them in some way: A perfect balance; Jo Grimond's Liberalism; Home; People; Laura Grimond; Contact; Log In;

  2. Grimond, Joseph ( ‘Jo’ Grimond) (1913–93). Liberal leader. Born in St Andrews, son of a Dundee jute manufacturer, Grimond went to Eton and Balliol, and was called to the bar in 1937. His marriage the following year to Laura Bonham-Carter, a granddaughter of H. H. Source for information on Grimond, Joseph: The Oxford Companion to British History dictionary.

  3. 19 de may. de 2013 · The prospective Liberal candidate was a distant Asquithian relative of Laura Grimond – the Hon James Tennant of the Glen. He fell out with the local party and they parted company.

  4. Laura Grimond, 1918-94. “She stood for West Aberdeen in 1970 and it is a thousand pities that she was not elected to grace the House of Commons. Orkney would claim that it was their gain. Councillor for Firth and Harray, she became Chairman of Orkney Islands Council’s Housing Committee.”. Obituary, The Independent, 17 February 1994.

  5. 24 de jun. de 2007 · In Orkney, her second home, where her grandfather, Jo Grimond (leader of the Liberal Party from 1956-1967), was MP for 33 years, she morphs easily from Bermondsey Boho to Barbour Babe.