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ruments; avoiding gardening; interested in problems of developing countries. Address: O'Mahouse, Twineham, Haywards Heath, Sussex. T: Hurstpierpoint 832058. Sub: 0 very.

EDELMAN, Prof. Gerald Maurice, MD, PhD; Vincent Astor Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry, The Rockefeller University, New York, since 1974; b NYC, 1 July 1929; s of Edward Edelman and Anna Freedman; m 1950, Maxine Morrison; two s one d. Educ: Ursinus Coll. (BS); University of Pennsylvania (MD); The Rockefeller University (PhD). Med. Hse Officer, Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., 1954–55; Asst Physician, Hosp, of The Rockefeller Univ., 1957–60; The Rockefeller University: Asst Prof. and Asst Dean of Grad. Studies, 1960–63; Associate Prof. and Associate Dean of Grad. Studies, 1963–66; Prof., 1966–74. Trustee, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, 1972–82; Associate, Neurosciences Res. Program, 1965– (Scientific Chm., 1980-; Dir, Neurosciences Inst., 1981–). Mem., Adv. Bd, Basel Inst. Immunology, 1970–77 (Chm., 1975–77); Mem., Bd Governors, Weizmann Inst. of Science, 1971-, Emeritus, 1986; non-resident Fellow and Mem. Bd Trustees, Salk Inst. for Biol. Studies, 1973–85; Member: Biophysics and Biophys. Chem. Study Section, Nat. Insts of Health, 1964-67; Sci. Council, Center for Theoretical Studies, 1970-72; Bd of Overseers, Faculty Arts and Scis, Univ. of Pa, 1976–83; Board of Trustees, Carnegie Inst. of Washington (Mem., Adv. Cttee). Member: Nat. Acad. Scis; Amer. Acad. Arts Scis; Amer. Philosophical Soc.; FAAAS; Fellow: NY Acad. Scis; NY Acad. of Medicine; Member: Amer. Soc. Biol Chemists; Amer. Assoc. Immunologists; Genetics Soc. of America; Harvey Soc. (Pres., 1975–76); Amer. Chem. Soc.; Amer. Soc. Cell Biol.; Soc. for Developmental Biol.; Sigma XI; Alpha Omega Alpha; Council of Foreign Relations. Hon. Member: Pharmaceutical Soc. of Japan; Japanese Biochem. Soc.; Foreign Mem., Academie des Sciences, Institut de France. Spencer Morris Award, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1954; Eli Lilly Award in Biol Chem., Amer. Chem. Soc., 1965; Annual Alumni Award, Ursinus College, 1969; (jtly) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1972; Albert Einstein Commemorative Award, Yeshiva Univ., 1974; Buchman Meml Award, Caltech, 1975; Rabbi Shai Shacknai Meml Prize in Immunology and Cancer Res., Hebrew Univ. Hadassah Med. Sch., 1977; Regents Medal of Excellence, New York State, 1984. Hon. DSc: Pennsylvania, 1973; Gustavus Adolphus Coll., Minn., 1975; Hon. ScD: Ursinus Coll., 1974; Williams Coll., 1976; Hon. MD Univ. Siena, Italy, 1974. Recreation: music. Address: Department of Developmental and Molecular Biology, The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021, USA.

EDEN, family name of Barons Auckland, Eden of Winton and Henley.

EDEN OF WINTON, Baron cr 1983 (Life Peer), of Rushyford in the County of Durham; John Benedict Eden; Bt (E) 1672 and Bt (GB) 1776; PC 1972; Chairman, Wonderworld plc, since 1982; Deputy Chairman, Central & Sheerwood PLC, since 1986 (Chairman, 1984–85); Director: Associated Book Publishers PLC, since 1977; Lady Eden's Schools Ltd, 1949–70 and since 1974; b 15 Sept. 1925; s of Sir Timothy Calvert Eden, 8th and 6th Bt and Patricia, d of Arthur Prendergast; S father, 1963; m 1st, 1958, Belinda Jane (marr. diss. 1974), o d of late Sir John Pascoe; two s two d; 2nd, 1977, Margaret Ann, Viscountess Strathallan. Lieut Rifle Bde, seconded to 2nd KEO Goorkha Rifles and Gilgit Scouts, 1943-47. Contested (C) Paddington North, 1953; MP (C) Bournemouth West, Feb. 1954-1983. Mem. House of Commons Select Cttee on Estimates, 1962-64; Vice-Chm., Conservative Parly Defence Cttee, 1963-66 (formerly: Chm., Defence Air Sub-Cttee; Hon. Sec., Space Sub-Cttee); Vice-Chm., Aviation Cttee, 1963-64; Additional Opposition Front Bench Spokesman for Defence, 1964–66; Jt Vice- Chm., Cons. Parly Trade and Power Cttee, 1966-68; Opposition Front Bench Spokesman for Power, 1968–70; Minister of State, Min. of Technology, June-Oct. 1970; Minister for Industry, DTI, 1970–72; Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, 1972-74; Mem., Expenditure Cttee, 1974–76; Chairman: House of Commons Select Cttee on European Legislation, 1976–79; Home Affairs Cttee, 1981-83. Vice-Chm., Assoc. of Conservative Clubs Ltd, 1964–67, Vice-Pres., 1970–; President: Wessex Area Council, Nat. Union of Conservative and Unionist Assocs, 1974–77; Wessex Area Young Conservatives, 1978-80. UK Deleg, to Council of Europe and to Western European Union, 1960–62; Mem., NATO Parliamentarians' Conf., 1962–66. Chm., Royal Armouries, 1986–. Pres., Independent Schs Assoc., 1969-71; a Vice-Pres., Nat. Chamber of Trade, 1974–86. Hon. Vice-Pres., Nat. Assoc. of Master Bakers, Confectioners & Caterers, 1978–82. Heir (to baronetcies only): s Hon. Robert Frederick Calvert Eden, b 30 April 1964. Address: 41 Victoria Road, W8; Knoyle Place, East Knoyle, Salisbury, Wilts. Clubs: Boodle's, Pratt's. EDEN, Conrad W., TD; DMus Lambeth 1973; BMus Oxon; Hon. FRCO; retired 1974; m 1943, Barbara L., d of late Rev. R. L. Jones, Shepton Mallet. Educ: Wells Cath. Sch.; Rugby; RCM; St John's Coll., Oxford. Organist, Wells Cathedral, 1933–36; Durham Cathedral, 1936-74. Address: The Vale, Highmore Road, Sherborne, Dorset. T: Sherborne 813488.

EDEN, Edward Norman, CB 1980; Consultant; Under Secretary, Metrology, Quality Assurance, Safety and Standards Division, Department of Trade, retired 1982; b 5 Nov. 1921; os of late Edward Eden and late Eva Eunice Eden; m 1st, 1967, Madge Nina Savory (d 1969); 2nd, 1974, Norma Veronica Berringer. Educ: Bancroft's Sch.; University Coll. London (BSc(Eng), PhD). Served RN, 1941-46. Senior Scientific Officer, Min. of Fuel and Power, 1953, Senior Principal Scientific Officer 1965, DCSO 1967–71; Head, Fuel Policy Planning Unit, Min. of Technology, later DTI, 1969–71; Under Sec., Metrology, Quality Assurance, Safety and Standards Div., DTI, later Dept of Prices and Consumer Protection, later Dept of Trade, 1971-81. Chairman: Working Party on Metrological Control Systems, 1976–77; Cttee on Metrological Control of Equipment for Use for Trade, 1984-85; Adv. Council, BASEEFA, 1987. Publications: Report, Metrological Control Systems, 1977; Report, Metrological Control of Equipment for Use for Trade, 1985; articles in learned jls. Recreations: walking, bird watching, odd-jobbing. Address: 13

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Maxwell Prize and Medal, Inst. of Physics, 1970. Publications: (jtly) The Analytic › Matrix, 1966; High Energy Collisions of Elementary Particles, 1967; Energy Conservati in the United Kingdom (NEDO report), 1975; Energy Prospects (Dept of Energy repor 1976; World Energy Demand to 2020 (World Energy Conf. report), 1977; (jtly) Energ Economics, 1981; (jtly) Electricity's Contribution to UK Energy Self Sufficiency, 1954 (jtly) UK Energy, 1984; papers and review articles on nuclear physics and theory of elementary particles. Recreations: painting, reading, gardening, travel. Address: Cavendis Laboratory, Cambridge. T: Cambridge 337231; 6 Wootton Way, Cambridge i Cambridge 355591.

EDES, (John) Michael, CMG 1981; HM Diplomatic Service; Head, UK Team a Conventional Arms Control Talks, Vienna, since 1987; b 19 April 1930; s of late Lt- N. H. Edes and Mrs Louise Edes; m 1978, Angela Mermagen; two s. Educ: Blundell's Sch Clare Coll., Cambridge (Scholar; BA); Yale Univ. (MA). HM Forces, 1948-49; Melke Fellow, Yale Univ., 1952–54; FO, 1954; MECAS, 1955; Dubai, 1956–57; FO, 1957-8- (Moscow, 1959); Rome, 1959–61; FO, 1961–62; UK Delegn to Conf. on Disarmamen Geneva, 1962-65 (UK Mission to UN, NY, 1963); FŐ, 1965-68; Cabinet Offe 1968-69; FCO, 1969–71; Ambassador to Yemen Arab Republic, 1971-73; Mem, Li Delegn to CSCE, Geneva, 1973–74; FCO, 1974–77; RIIA, 1977-78; Paris, 1978-~- Ambassador to Libya, 1980-83; Hd, UK Delegn to Conf. on Confidence and Securry Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe, Stockholm, 1983–86. Vis. Fellow, I 1987-. Recreations: listening to music, gardening. Address: c/o Foreign and Commonweal Office, SW1. Clubs: Athenæum; Hawks (Cambridge).

EDEN, Prof. Richard John, OBE 1978; Professor of Energy Studies, since 1982 and Head of Energy Research Group, since 1974, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge; Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge, since 1966; Chairman, Cambridge Energy Research Ltd, since 1985; b 2 July 1922; s of James A. Eden and Dora M. Eden'; m 1949, Elsie Jane Greaves; ones one d and one step d. Educ: Hertford Grammar Sch.; Peterhouse, Cambridge. BA 1943, MA 1948, PhD 1951. War service, 1942-46, Captain REME, Airborne Forces. Cambridge Univ.: Bye-Fellow, Peterhouse, 1949-50; Stokes Student, Pembroke Coll., 1950-51; Clare Coll: Research Fellow, 1951-55; Official Fellow, 1957-66; Dir of Studies in Maths, 1951-53, 1957-62; Royal Soc. Smithson Res. Fellow, 1952-55; Mem., Princeton Inst. for Advanced Study, 1954, 1959, 1973; Sen. Lectr in Physics, Univ. of Manchester, 1955-57; Lectr in Maths, Univ. of Cambridge, 1957-64 (Stokes Lectr, 1962); Reader in Theoretical Physics, Cambridge, 1964-82; Head of High Energy Theoretical Physics Gp, Cavendish Lab., Cambridge, 1964–74; Vis. Scientist: Indiana Univ., 1954-55; Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1960, 1967; Vis. Professor: Univ. of Maryland, 1961, 1965; Columbia Univ., 1962; Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, 1964, Univ. of Marseilles, 1968; Univ. of California, 1969. Member: UK Adv. Council on Energy Conservation, 1974–83; Eastern Electricity Bd, 1985-; Energy Adviser to UK NEDO, 1974–75. Syndic, CUP, 1984. Smiths Prize, Univ. of Cambridge, 1949;

EDEY, Prof. Harold Cecil, BCom (London), FCA; Professor of Accounting, Lond School of Economics, University of London, 1962-80, now Emeritus; b 23 Feb. 1913 of Cecil Edey and Elsie (née Walmsley); m 1944, Dilys Mary Pakeman Jones; one s one Educ: Croydon High Sch. for Boys; LSE (Hon. Fellow, 1986). Chartered Accounta 1935. Commnd in RNVR, 1940–46. Lectr in Accounting and Finance, LSE, 1949-55 Reader in Accounting, Univ. of London, 1955-62; Pro-Dir, LSE, 1967–70. Mem., U'). Adv. Coun. on Educn for Management, 1961-65; Mem., Academic Planning Bd t.- London Grad. Sch. of Business Studies, and Governor, 1965–71; Chm., Arts and Socia Studies Cttee, CNAA, 1965–71, and Mem. Council, 1965-73; Chm., Bd of Studies - Econs, 1966-71, Mem. Senate, 1975–80, University of London; Mem. Council, Inste Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, 1969–80. Hon. Freeman, 1981, Hor. Liveryman, 1986, Co. of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. Hon. Profess. UCW, Aberystwyth, 1980–; Patron, Univ. of Buckingham, 1984–. Hon. LLD CNAA 1972. Bard of the Cornish Gorsedd, 1933. Chartered Accountants Founding So Centenary Award, 1987. Publications: (with A. T. Peacock) National Income and Soc Accounting, 1954; Business Budgets and Accounts, 1959; Introduction to Accountira 1963; (with B. S. Yamey and H. Thomson) Accounting in England and Scotlan 1543-1800, 1963; (with B. V. Carsberg) Modern Financial Management, 1969; (with E S. Yamey) Debits, Credits, Finance and Profits, 1974; (with L. H. Leigh) The Compane Act 1981, 1981; Accounting Queries, 1982; articles in various jls. Address: 10 The Green Southwick, Brighton BN4 4DA.

EDGCUMBE, family name of Earl of Mount Edgcumbe. EDGE, Geoffrey; New Initiatives Co-ordinator, COPEC Housing Trust, since 1984.

May 1943; single. Educ: London Sch. of Econs (BA); Birmingham Univ. Asst Lectri Geography, Univ. of Leicester, 1967–70; Lectr in Geog.. Open Univ., 1970–74. Bletch UDČ, 1972-74 (Chm. Planning Sub-cttee 1973-74); Milton Keynes District Counc: 1973-76 (Vice-Chm. Planning Cttee, 1973-75); Mem. Bucks Water Bd, 1973-74 V (Lab) Aldridge-Brownhills, Feb. 1974-1979; PPS to Minister of State for Eduen, fr* Oct. 1974, 1976-79, to Minister of State, Privy Council Office, Oct. 1974-76. Resear* Fellow, Dept of Planning Landscape, Birmingham Polytechnic, 1979-80; Senior Resear Fellow: Preston Polytechnic, 1980–81; NË London Polytechnic, 1982–84. Hon k Fellow, Birmingham Polytechnic, 1980--81. Chm., W Midlands Enterprise Bd; Member W Midlands CC, 1981–86 (Chm., Econ. Develt Cttee); Walsall Met. Bor. Council, 14% (Chm., Econ. Develt and Property Cttee). Publications: (ed jtly) Regional Analysis Development, 1973; Open Univ. booklets on industrial location and urban developme Recreations: music, reading, touring. Address: 18 Harringworth Court, Lichfield R. Shelfield, Walsall, W Midlands; 31 Dudley Road West, Tividale, Warley, W Midlan T: 021-557 3858. Club: Walsall Wood Labour (Walsall).

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EDGE, Maj.-Gen. Raymond Cyril Alexander, CB 1968; MBE 1945; FRICS 10- FRGS; Director General, Ordnance Survey, 1965-69, retired; b 21 July 1912. Raymond Clive Edge and Mary (née Masters); m 1st, 1939, Margaret Patricia (d 19 of William Wallace McKee; one s one d; 2nd, 1983, Audrey Anne, d of Sir Lea Richardson, 1st Bt, CBE, and widow of Jonathan Muers-Raby, Édur: Cheltenham RMA; Caius Coll., Cambridge (BA). Commissioned in RE, 1932. Served in India. R. Bombay Sappers and Miners and Survey of India, 1936-39. War Service in India, Bur (despatches), and Malaya. Lt-Col 1951; Col 1954; Dir (Brig.) Ordnance Survey, 1 Maj.-Gen. 1965. Col Comdt, RE, 1970-75 (Representative Col Comdt, 1974). Mem of State for the Environment's Panel of Independent Inspectors, 1971-82. Chairm Assoc. British Geodesists, 1963–65; Geodesy Sub-Cttee, Royal Soc., 1968-75; Field Ser Assoc., 1968-70. Pres., Section E, British Assoc., 1969, Member: Council, RGS, 1966. Council, RICS, 1966-72 (Vice-Pres. 1970-72); Land Surveyors Council (Chm. 197 Publications: contrib. A History of the Ordnance Survey, 1980; various papers on gro subjects in Bulletin Géodesique and other publications. Recreation: music. Address * Farm, North Curry, near Taunton, Som TA3 6DJ. T: North Curry 490444. Club Ar and Navy.

EDGE, William, (3rd Bt cr 1937); S father, 1984. Heir: s Edward Knowles Edge 1r

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EDGEWORTH-JOHNSTONE, Maj.-Gen. Ralph, CBE 1947; b 23 Nov, 1893

Ralph William Johnstone; m 1933, Cecily Margaret Thorp. Educ: France and Germa Enlisted Fort Garry Horse, 1914; served European War, 1914-18 (wounded tw commissioned Royal North'd Fusiliers, 1915. Retired, 1938, to join Public Rela Directorate War Office; Asst Dir, Lieut-Col, 1940; Dep. Dir, Brig., 1944; Dir. May 1946-52. Address: c/o Lloyds Bank, 6 Pall Mall, SW1.

EDGEWORTH JOHNSTONE, Robert; see Johnstone. EDIE, His Honour Thomas Ker; a Circuit Judge, South Eastern Circuit, 1972-8 Oct. 1916; s of H. S. Ker Edie, Kinloss, Morayshire; m 1945, Margaret, d of Rev Shooter, TD; four s one d. Educ: Clifton; London Univ. Called to Bar, Gray's Inn. ** Metropolitan Magistrate, 1961-70; Dep. Chm. Middlesex QS, 1970–71. Adore Worfield Lodge, Pennington Road, Southborough, Kent.

EDINBURGH, Bishop of, since 1986; Rt. Rev. Richard Frederick Holloway;

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