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  • Lord de Mauley, the government spokesman, said the loss of charging would make the scheme unaffordable.

    Welfare bill defeated in Lords 2012

  • Lord Newton, the former social security secretary, repeatedly grimaced and shook his head in disagreement at de Mauley's explanation.

    Welfare bill defeated in Lords 2012

  • It was the Lord De Mauley who raised the issue of the RG-31 in the House of Lords debate yesterday.

    The lies of Lord Drayson Richard 2006

  • Dethick and Camden, who were responsible for any breach of heraldic etiquette in the matter, answered that the Shakespeare shield bore no more resemblance to the Mauley coat than it did to that of the Harley and the Ferrers families, which also bore 'a bend sable, 'but that in point of fact it differed conspicuously from all three by the presence of a spear on the' bend. '

    A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles Sidney Lee 1892

  • The massacre and the Indian war that followed developed many brave men, but no truer hero than Mauley, an obscure Frenchman, the ferry-man at the Agency.

    The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems Hanford Lennox Gordon 1878

  • Mauley, might have satisfied the cupidity of Ellieslaw himself.

    The Black Dwarf Walter Scott 1801

  • … the noble Lord, Lord De Mauley, referred to the question mark over the RG-31.

    The lies of Lord Drayson Richard 2006

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