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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leslie_PymLeslie Pym - Wikipedia

    Leslie Ruthven Pym (24 May 1884 – 17 July 1945) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. The son of the Right Reverend Walter Ruthven Pym, Bishop of Bombay, Pym was educated at Bedford School and Magdalene College, Cambridge. He was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Monmouth in Wales at a by-election in 1939.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Francis_PymFrancis Pym - Wikipedia

    Francis Leslie Pym, Baron Pym, MC, PC, DL (13 February 1922 – 7 March 2008) was a British Conservative Party politician who served in various Cabinet positions in the 1970s and 1980s, including Foreign, Defence and Northern Ireland Secretary, and Leader of the House of Commons.

  3. Overview. Francis Leslie Pym. (1922—2008) Quick Reference. (b. Abergavenny, 13 Feb. 1922; d. Everton Park, Sandy, Bedfordshire, 7 March 2008) British; Defence Secretary 1979–81, Foreign Secretary 1982–3; Baron (life peer) 1987 The son of a Conservative MP, Pym was educated at Eton and Magdalene College, Cambridge.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2008 · Lord Pym, the former foreign secretary who has died at the age of 86, was an old-style, patrician, one-nation Tory whose career ultimately foundered on the unyielding radicalism of...

  5. The British statesman Francis Pym (born 1922) was foreign secretary during the Falkland Islands War of 1982. Francis Leslie Pym was born on February 13, 1922, in Abergavenny, Monmouth County, Wales, into a family that had provided political leaders to Britain for centuries.

  6. Francis Pym was born in 1922 and educated at Eton and Magdalene College, Cambridge. He was a Conservative MP representing the constituencies of Cambridgeshire (1961-83) and South East Cambridgeshire (1983-87).

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Francis_PymFrancis Pym - Wikiwand

    Francis Leslie Pym, Baron Pym, was a British Conservative Party politician who served in various Cabinet positions in the 1970s and 1980s, including Foreign, Defence and Northern Ireland Secretary, and Leader of the House of Commons.