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  1. 10 July. The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland William Whitelaw has been involved in secret talks with the provisional IRA in London. Mr Whitelaw broke the news to the House of Commons as he announced that the two week ceasefire in Northern Ireland had come to an end. Six IRA leaders were involved in the meeting that took place in a ...

  2. Mr William Whitelaw June 28, 1918 - June 30, 1999 Constituencies. Penrith and The Border May 26, 1955 - June 11, 1983; Offices. PPS 1956 - 1957; PPS 1957 - 1958;

  3. William Whitelaw Blanco era integrante del Movimiento de Liberación Nacional-Tupamaros. Detenido en 1971, fue expulsado y se fue a Chile, en ese entonces presidido por Salvador Allende. En el exilio se encuentra con Rosario del Carmen Barredo, viuda de Gabriel Schroeder, exiliada también en Chile con su hija. A su vez, la exesposa de Whitelaw ...

  4. William Stephen Ian Whitelaw, 1. vicegreve Whitelaw KT CH MC PC DL (født 28. juni 1918 i Nairn øst for Inverness i Det skotske højland, død 1. juli 1999 ved Penrith i Cumbria, North West England ), ofte omtalt som Willie Whitelaw, var en fremtrædende konservativ britisk politiker, der blandt andet var vicepremierminister og indenrigsminister .

  5. 2 de jul. de 1999 · He is survived by her, and by his four daughters. William Stephen Ian Whitelaw, CH, first Viscount Whitelaw of Penrith, politician, born June 28, 1918; died July 1, 1999. This article was amended ...

  6. William Whitelaw, 1815 - 1895. William Whitelaw, Sr. was born in 1815, in birth place, to Andrew Whitelaw and Isabella Ann Whitelaw (born Gladstone). William had 6 siblings: Thomas Whitelaw, Janet Jeanette Aitcheson (born Whitelaw) and 4 other siblings. William married Isabella Whitelaw (born Henderson) on month day 1849, at age 34 in marriage ...

  7. Parliamentary career. Find out about the Parliamentary career of Sir William Whitelaw, including posts and roles held. Sir William Whitelaw died on 1st July 1999. He was most recently the Conservative MP for Penrith & The Border, and left the Commons on 16 June 1983.