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Various terms as Prime Minister. (1868-74, 1880-85, 1886 and 1892-94). All as a Liberal.Gladstone?
Various terms as Prime Minister. (1868-74, 1880-85, 1886 and 1892-94). All as a Liberal.Gladstone?
Good shout! Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington was Prime Minister between 1828-30 and in 1834, both times as a Tory. But not the answer I'm looking for.My politically astute mate suggests Wellington
I have Henry John Temple, a.k.a. 3rd Viscount Palmerston, (1855-58 and 1859-65) as a Liberal Prime Minister.Temple was a Whig in the 1850s. Sorry don’t remember the exact dates.
Circling around the right answer / period, but no, not John Russell, 1st Earl Russell (1865-66) whom I have down as a Liberal.Russell 1860s ish. Whig?
Is the right answer.Lord Aberdeen? A vague notion.
Think that some of their modern day own brand produce is labelled "Stockwell's".
Stockwell anything to do with Tesco?
Think that some of their modern day own brand produce is labelled "Stockwell's".
Have just checked. Packet of their cashew nuts is labelled both "T.E. Stockwell & Co. (since 1924)" and "Exclusively at Tesco".That's interesting - I didn't know that. Perhaps somethin f2f to do with their centenary last year.
I though ASDA was Associated Dairies?
Have just checked. Packet of their cashew nuts is labelled both "T.E. Stockwell & Co. (since 1924)" and "Exclusively at Tesco".
Tesco Stores Ltd, Welwyn Garden City AL7 1GA given as the UK contact address on the back of the pack.
Well done all. As Calthrop got two, he gets the trolley of opportunity.
According to the "Grocer" magazine, the "TE Stockwell & Co" brand name was resurrected by Tesco in 2018 following a revamp of their "value" range.
I'll also pass on any invitation to be Quizmaster-in-chief just now after my somewhat challenging short period in charge earlier.
Excellent, I see that there's just been a grab for power by Jona26.
May I take this please...
In Britain what was first recorded in 1414 and has a colourful history?