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  • On the morning of the 24th Milner called Amery at Versailles and asked whether he should come over; Amery told him to come immediately to confer with

    Patricia A. Ferguson: Fighting on All Fronts Leo Amery and the First World War Patricia A. Ferguson 1993

  • Mr. Amery is an architectural consultant, critic and historian based in London.

    A Gleaming Vision on the Hill Colin Amery 2011

  • For the New Yorker magazine, West wrote vivid accounts of the postwar trials of two British traitors, John Amery and William Joyce better known as Lord Haw-Haw, whose wartime efforts on behalf of Germany earned them guilty verdicts and swift execution.

    Parallel Lives Arthur Herman 2011

  • • And finally, it's that time of year, time then for the artist Shenda Amery, sculptor of Margaret Thatcher, John Major and Cherie Booth, to undertake a professional self-assessment.

    Hugh Muir's diary 2011

  • Mr. Amery is an architectural consultant, critic and historian based in London.

    A Gleaming Vision on the Hill Colin Amery 2011

  • Wodehouse said in his MI5 statement that he was "greatly shocked" to be told that John Amery, brother of the Tory MP Julian Amery and later executed for treason, had recommended him to the German secret services "as a person who might be useful as a propagandist".

    I was not a Nazi collaborator, PG Wodehouse told MI5 2011

  • Mr. Amery is an architectural consultant, critic and historian based in London.

    A Gleaming Vision on the Hill Colin Amery 2011

  • Mr. Amery is an architectural consultant, critic and historian based in London.

    Gothic Renaissance in London Colin Amery 2011

  • The British statesman Leo Amery saw this clearly in 1905.

    The Future of American Power « Isegoria 2008

  • This was devastatingly deployed by Leo Amery during the vote of no confidence that toppled Chamberlain in May 1940, making the Prime Minister flinch, it is said.

    Archive 2008-11-30 2008

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