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Brynmor Thomas John
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Property / educated at: Pontypridd High School / rank
 
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18 April 1934
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Property / date of birth: 18 April 1934 / rank
 
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13 December 1988
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Property / date of death: 13 December 1988 / rank
 
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Property / Welsh Biography ID (EN): s6-JOHN-THO-1934 / rank
 
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Property / Welsh Biography ID (CY): c6-JOHN-THO-1934 / rank
 
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Brynmor Thomas John (1934-1988) was a Labour MP for Pontypridd, Glamorgan, 1970-1988. He was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defence (RAF), 1974-1976; Minister of State for the Home Office, 1976-1979; Opposition; Spokesman on Northern Ireland, 1979-1980; Spokesman on defence and disarmament, 1980 and 1981; Spokesman for Social Security, 1981-1983; and Spokesman for Agriculture, 1984-1987.
Property / short biography: Brynmor Thomas John (1934-1988) was a Labour MP for Pontypridd, Glamorgan, 1970-1988. He was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defence (RAF), 1974-1976; Minister of State for the Home Office, 1976-1979; Opposition; Spokesman on Northern Ireland, 1979-1980; Spokesman on defence and disarmament, 1980 and 1981; Spokesman for Social Security, 1981-1983; and Spokesman for Agriculture, 1984-1987. / rank
 
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Property / short biography: Brynmor Thomas John (1934-1988) was a Labour MP for Pontypridd, Glamorgan, 1970-1988. He was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defence (RAF), 1974-1976; Minister of State for the Home Office, 1976-1979; Opposition; Spokesman on Northern Ireland, 1979-1980; Spokesman on defence and disarmament, 1980 and 1981; Spokesman for Social Security, 1981-1983; and Spokesman for Agriculture, 1984-1987. / qualifier
 
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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: john-brynmor-1934-1988 / rank
 
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British politician (1934-1988)
  • Brynmor Thomas John
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Brynmor John
British politician (1934-1988)
  • Brynmor Thomas John

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18 April 1934
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13 December 1988
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Brynmor Thomas John (1934-1988) was a Labour MP for Pontypridd, Glamorgan, 1970-1988. He was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defence (RAF), 1974-1976; Minister of State for the Home Office, 1976-1979; Opposition; Spokesman on Northern Ireland, 1979-1980; Spokesman on defence and disarmament, 1980 and 1981; Spokesman for Social Security, 1981-1983; and Spokesman for Agriculture, 1984-1987.
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