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  • In England, Lord Cecil of Chelwood is invariably a delegate to the League, and so that intricate weaving of national and international which must be watched so closely at Geneva is ever watched by Lord Cecil, as it was watched in France by Mr. Briand, and now by his successor, Mr. Boncour.

    Does Canada Take The League of Nations Seriously? 1933

  • Based in Chelwood, Glynns provide a nationwide service to the victims of medical negligence and personal injury claims, not only recovering compensation but arranging private medical treatment too to speed the recovery process.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Thatsnews 2008

  • Rising in Parliament, Lord Cecil of Chelwood said, "There is no precedent in the history of civilized nations for anything like the bombing of Guernica."

    How The United States Came to Bomb Civilians 2006

  • Cecil of Chelwood who was honored with the prize in 1937.

    The Nobel Peace Prize 1901-2000 2001

  • Viscount Cecil of Chelwood in 1923, he now took his place on the nonparty cross-benches.

    The Nobel Peace Prize 1937 - Presentation Speech 1937

  • He was created first Viscount of Chelwood in 1923 and made a Companion of Honour in 1956, was elected chancellor of Birmingham University

    Robert Cecil - Biography 1937

  • Today the Committee takes pleasure in presenting the prize to the third, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, perhaps better known by his original name, Lord Robert Cecil.

    The Nobel Peace Prize 1937 - Presentation Speech 1937

  • But to the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize this year, Lord Cecil of Chelwood, I think we should address the lines of a Danish poet about the hero Sisyphus:

    The Nobel Peace Prize 1937 - Presentation Speech 1937

  • Robert Cecil, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood (1864-1958), recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for 1937. 9.

    Arthur Henderson - Nobel Lecture 1934

  • Was it Squire Chelwood they had killed, or was it Hamlet?

    A Pair of Clogs Amy Walton 1873

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