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| first_name        = Walter
 
| first_name        = Walter
 
| name              = Guiness
 
| name              = Guiness
| honorific_prefix  =  
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| honorific_prefix  = Lord Moyne
| honorific_suffix  = Lord Moyne
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| honorific_suffix  =  
 
| image              = File:Guiness,_Walter.jpg
 
| image              = File:Guiness,_Walter.jpg
 
| birth_date        = 1880
 
| birth_date        = 1880
 
| death_date        = 1944
 
| death_date        = 1944
| address            = 10 Grosvenor Place SW1 [1935]
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| address            = 10 Grosvenor Place SW1 [1935]<br />[and] Bailiffscourt, nr Littlehampton [census]
| occupation        =  
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| occupation        = political<br />business
 
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| elected_ESL        =  
 
| elected_ASL        =  
 
| elected_ASL        =  
| elected_AI        = 1935
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| elected_AI        = 1935.06.18
 
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| elected_APS        =  
 
| elected_LAS        =  
 
| elected_LAS        =  
 
| membership        = ordinary fellow
 
| membership        = ordinary fellow
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| left              = 1944 murdered
 
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RAI Council 1942-43 Member<br />RAI Council 1943-44 Member<br />RAI Council 1944-45 Member
 
RAI Council 1942-43 Member<br />RAI Council 1943-44 Member<br />RAI Council 1944-45 Member
 
=== House Notes ===
 
=== House Notes ===
 
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1935.05.28 nominated<br />1945.01.16 A letter was read from the Hon. Bryan Guiness expressing appreciation of the Institute’s message of sympathy on the murder of Lord Moyne; arising from the letter it was decided that copies of Man containing Lord Moyne’s obituary notice be sent to the Hon. B. Guiness and the Prime Minister’s Private Secretary.<br /><br />under Moyne in Fellows' lists
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
Walter Edward Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne, DSO & Bar, PC (29 March 1880 – 6 November 1944) was an Anglo-Irish politician and businessman. He served as the British minister of state in the Middle East until November 1944, when he was assassinated by the Jewish terrorist group Lehi. The assassination of Lord Moyne sent shock waves through Palestine and the rest of the world.[1]<br />
 
Walter Edward Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne, DSO & Bar, PC (29 March 1880 – 6 November 1944) was an Anglo-Irish politician and businessman. He served as the British minister of state in the Middle East until November 1944, when he was assassinated by the Jewish terrorist group Lehi. The assassination of Lord Moyne sent shock waves through Palestine and the rest of the world.[1]<br />

Latest revision as of 08:25, 22 January 2021

Lord Moyne
Walter Guiness
Guiness, Walter.jpg
Born 1880
Died 1944
Residence 10 Grosvenor Place SW1 [1935]
[and] Bailiffscourt, nr Littlehampton [census]
Occupation political
business
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1944 murdered
elected_AI 1935.06.18




Notes

Office Notes

RAI Council 1942-43 Member
RAI Council 1943-44 Member
RAI Council 1944-45 Member

House Notes

1935.05.28 nominated
1945.01.16 A letter was read from the Hon. Bryan Guiness expressing appreciation of the Institute’s message of sympathy on the murder of Lord Moyne; arising from the letter it was decided that copies of Man containing Lord Moyne’s obituary notice be sent to the Hon. B. Guiness and the Prime Minister’s Private Secretary.

under Moyne in Fellows' lists

Notes From Elsewhere

Walter Edward Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne, DSO & Bar, PC (29 March 1880 – 6 November 1944) was an Anglo-Irish politician and businessman. He served as the British minister of state in the Middle East until November 1944, when he was assassinated by the Jewish terrorist group Lehi. The assassination of Lord Moyne sent shock waves through Palestine and the rest of the world.[1]

Publications

External Publications

Walkabout; a Journey between the Pacific and Indian oceans (1936)
Atlantic Circle (1938).

House Publications

Related Material Details

RAI Material

census

Other Material