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British knights / Officers of the Order of the British Empire / David Lumsden / Lawrence Freedman / Richard Sykes / John MacGregor /  Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market / Royal Society of Literature / Geoffrey Till / Michael Morpurgo / British people / Knights Bachelor / United Kingdom
Date: 2013-11-04 11:12:46
British knights
Officers of the Order of the British Empire
David Lumsden
Lawrence Freedman
Richard Sykes
John MacGregor
Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market
Royal Society of Literature
Geoffrey Till
Michael Morpurgo
British people
Knights Bachelor
United Kingdom

Fellows and Honorary Fellows of the College as at November 2013 HRH The Princess Royal HRH The Duchess of Cornwall

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