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  1. Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, primer vizconde Thurso, conocido de 1912 a 1952 como Sir Archibald Sinclair, cuarto baronet de Ulbster (KT, CMG, PC, 22 de octubre de 1890-15 de junio de 1970), fue un militar y político británico de origen escocés y líder del Partido Liberal del Reino Unido de 1935 a 1945.

    • Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso
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  2. Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso, KT, CMG, PC (22 October 1890 – 15 June 1970), known as Sir Archibald Sinclair between 1912 and 1952, and often as Archie Sinclair, was a Scottish politician and leader of the Liberal Party.

  3. Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, primer vizconde Thurso, conocido de 1912 a 1952 como Sir Archibald Sinclair, cuarto baronet de Ulbster (KT, CMG, PC, 22 de octubre de 1890-15 de junio de 1970), fue un militar y político británico de origen escocés y líder del Partido Liberal del Reino Unido de 1935 a 1945.

  4. 28 de feb. de 2021 · The most crucial meeting convened at 4:30 p.m. on 27 May. Churchill ensured that Archibald Sinclair, leader of the Liberal Party, was present. His friend and former protégé, Sinclair firmly supported Churchill’s view that no good could come of peace overtures.

  5. Sinclair, Archibald Henry Macdonald, 1890 - 1970 (1st Viscount Thurso of Ulbster, politician) (Person) Conditions Governing Access. With the exception of the fire-damaged material in section VI, the collection is open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2022 · Archibald Sinclair, a wealthy landowner from the north of Scotland, was leader of the British Liberal Party from 1935 to 1945 and Air Minister in Winston Churchill's coalition government throughout its five-year period of office in the Second World War.

  7. Sir Archibald Sinclair (Viscount Thurso), 1890-1970. By Richard S. Grayson. Type: Biography. Archibald Sinclair was the Liberal leader from 1935 to 1945. He was a leading figure in British politics in that period, first as an outspoken critic of appeasement, and then as a minister during the war.