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  1. Arthur Charles St John Lawson Johnston, 3rd Baron Luke KStJ (13 January 1933 – 2 October 2015) was a British peer. He was one of the ninety hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999 until his retirement in 2015.

  2. 2 de oct. de 2015 · Arthur Charles St. John Lawson Johnston, 3rd Baron Luke was born on 13 January 1933. 1 He was the son of Ian St. John Lawson Johnston, 2nd Baron Luke and Barbara Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe. 1 He married, firstly, Silvia Maria Roigt, daughter of Don Honoria Roigt, on 6 August 1959. 1 He and Silvia Maria Roigt were divorced in 1971. 1 ...

  3. Arthur Charles St John Lawson Johnston, 3rd Baron Luke KStJ (13 January 1933 – 2 October 2015) was a British peer. He was one of the ninety hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999 until his retirement in 2015. Luke in 2014.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baron_LukeBaron Luke - Wikipedia

    Baron Luke, of Pavenham in the County of Bedford, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1929 for the businessman George Lawson Johnston. He was the second son of John Lawson Johnston, the founder of Bovril Ltd. As of 2015 the title is held by his great-grandson, the fourth Baron, who succeeded his father ...

  5. 27 de abr. de 2024 · Arthur Charles St John Lawson Johnston, 3rd Baron Luke (1933-), Fine art dealer. Sitter in 1 portrait

  6. Arthur Charles St John Lawson Johnston, 3rd Baron Luke KStJ (13 January 1933 – 2 October 2015) was a British peer. He was one of the ninety hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999 until his retirement in 2015.

  7. Arthur Charles St John Lawson Johnston, 3rd Baron Luke, born on January 13, 1933 and died October 2, 2015, he was a British peer. Arthur Lawson was one of the ninety hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999 until his retirement in 2015.