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  1. Christ Church, Oxford. Occupation. Civil servant, diplomat. John Loader Maffey, 1st Baron Rugby, GCMG, KCB, KCVO, CSI, CIE, (1 July 1877 – 20 April 1969) was a British civil servant and diplomat who was a key figure in Anglo-Irish relations during the Second World War .

  2. John Loader Maffey, 1st Baron Rugby, GCMG, KCB, KCVO, CSI,CIE, (1 July 1877 – 20 April 1969) was a British civil servant and diplomat who was a key figure in Anglo-Irish relations during the Second World War.

  3. Maffey, John Loader (1877–1969), 1st Baron Rugby , ‘UK representative to Éire’, was born 1 July 1877 in Rugby, Warwickshire, England, younger son of Thomas Maffey, commercial traveller, and Mary Penelope Maffey (née Loader). He was educated at Rugby School and was a scholar of Christ Church, Oxford, of which he was later an honorary ...

  4. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. John Loader Maffey, 1st Baron Rugby, GCMG, KCB, KCVO, CSI, CIE, (1 July 1877 – 20 April 1969) was a British civil servant and diplomat who was a key figure in Anglo-Irish relations during the Second World War. Quick Facts Governor-General of the Sudan, Monarch ... Close.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baron_RugbyBaron Rugby - Wikipedia

    John Loader Maffey, 1st Baron Rugby (1877–1969) Alan Loader Maffey, 2nd Baron Rugby (1913–1990) Robert Charles Maffey, 3rd Baron Rugby (b. 1951) The heir apparent to the barony is the 3rd Baron's eldest son, the Hon. Timothy James Howard Maffey (born 1975).

  6. John Loader Maffey, 1st Baron Rugby. by Philip Alexius de László. oil on canvas, 1923. 38 5/8 in. x 26 1/2 in. (980 mm x 672 mm) Given by the sitter's daughter, Penelope Loader (née Maffey), Lady Aitken, 2001. Primary Collection. NPG 6597. Sitter. John Loader Maffey, 1st Baron Rugby (1877-1969), Colonial administrator. Sitter in 11 portraits.

  7. John Loader Maffey, 1st Baron Rugby, GCMG , KCB , KCVO , CSI , CIE, (1 de julio de 1877 - 20 de abril de 1969) fue un funcionario y diplomático británico que fue una figura clave en las relaciones angloirlandesas durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.