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Midnight, Westminster, 1962; All Good Children, Hampstead, 1964; Family Reunion, 1973, The Cocktail Party, 1975, Royal Exchange, Manchester. Films include: Jassy, Good Time Girl, The Blind Goddess, Fanny by Gaslight, They Knew Mr Knight, Quartet, Christopher Columbus, My Daughter Joy, The River (made in India). Quo Vadis, also by Helen of Troy (made in Italy), Third Man on the Mountain, Conspiracy of Hearts, Music Midnight, Interlude. Anne of the Thousand Days. Has appeared on television (incl. Forsyte Saga, Post Mortem, Kate serial. Fall of Eagles). Address: 52 Cranmer Court, SW3. SWINBURNE, Prof. Richard Granville; Nolloth Professor of Philosophy of Christian Religion, University of Oxford, since 1985; b 26 Dec. 1934; s of William Henry Swinburne and Gladys Edith Swinburne (née Parker); m 1960, Monica Holmstrom; two Educ: Exeter College, Oxford (Scholar). BPhil 1959, MA 1961, DipTheol 1960. Fereday Fellow, St John's Coll, Oxford, 1958-61; Leverhulme Res. Fellow in Hist. and Phil. of Science, Univ. of Leeds, 1961-63; Lectr in Philosophy, then Sen. Lectr, Univ. of Hull, 1963-72; Prof. of Philosophy, Univ. of Keele, 1972-84. Vis. Associate Prof. of Philosophy, Univ. of Maryland, 1969-70; Vis. Prof. of Philosophy, Syracuse Univ., 1987; Lectures: Wilde, Oxford Univ., 1975-78; Forwood, Liverpool Univ., 1977; Marrett Meml, Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1980: Gifford, Univ. of Aberdeen. 1982-84; Edward Cadbury, Univ. of Birmingham, 1987; Dist. Vis. Scholar, Univ. of Adelaide, 1982. Publications: Space and "Time, 1968, 2nd edn 1981: The Concept of Miracle, 1971: An Introduction to Confirmation Theory, 1973; The Coherence of Theism, 1977: The Existence of God, 1979; Faith and Reason, 1981: (with S. Shoemaker) Personal Identity, 1984; The Evolution of the Soul, 1986; articles and reviews in learned jls. Address: Oriel College, Oxford OX1 4EW. T: Oxford 276589.
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SWINBURNE, Dr Terence Reginald; Director, Institute of Horticultural Research, Agricultural and Food Research Council, since 1985; b 17 July 1936; s of Reginald and Gladys Swinburne; m 1958, Valerie Parkes; two s. Educ: Imperial Coll, Univ. of London 1 (DS, ARCS, DIC, PhD); FIHort. Plant Pathology Res. Div.. Min., later Dept. of Agriculture for NI, 1960-80; Scientific Officer, 1960-62; Sen. Scientific Officer, 1962-71; PSO, 1971-79: SPSO, 1979–80; Queen's University. Belfast: Asst Lectr, Faculty of Agriculture, 1961-64; Lectr, 1965-77: Reader, 1977–80; Head of Crop Protection Div.. E Malling Res. Stn. 1980-85. Kellogg Fellow, Oregon State Univ., 1964-65; Vis. Prof.. Dept of Pure and Applied Biology, Imperial Coll., London, 1986- Publication: Iron Siderophores and Plant Diseases. 1986. Recreation: sailing. Address: Tan House, 15 Frog Lane, West Malling, Kent. T: West Malling 846090. Club: Farmers'.
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SWINDELLS, Maj.-Gen. George Michael Geoffrey, CB 1985; Controller. Army Benevolent Fund, since 1987; b 15 Jan. 1930; s of George Martyn Swindells and Marjorie Swindells; m 1955, Prudence Bridget Barbara Tully; one s two d. Educ: Rugby School. Nat. Service Commission, 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, 1949; served in Germany, Korea and Canal Zone: Adjutant, Cheshire Yeomanry, 1955-56; Staff Coll.. 1960; transfer to 9th/12th Royal Lancers, to command, 1969-71; Comdr 11th Armd Brigade, 1975-76; RCDS course, 1977; Dir of Op. Requirements (3), MoD, 1978–79; Chief of It Services Liaison Organisation, Bonn, 1980-83; Dir of Management and Support of Intelligence, 1983–85. Chm.. Royal Soldiers' Daughters Sch., 1985. Recreations: country life, gardening. Clubs: Army and Navy, Cavalry and Guards.
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SWINDEN, (Thomas) Alan, CBE 1971; Executive Chairman, Institute of Manpower :(Studies, 1978–86; b 27 Aug. 1915; s of Thomas and Ethel Swinden; m 1941, Brenda Elise Roe; one d. Educ: Rydal Sch.; Sheffield Univ. (BEng). With Rolls-Royce, 1937-55; bl seconded to AFV Div., Min. of Supply, 1941–45; with Engrg Employers Fedn, 1955-65, Dir, 1964–65; Dir. Engrg Industry Trng Bd, 1965-70; Confederation of British Industry: Dep. Dir Gen. (Industrial Relations), 1970–74; Chief Advr, Social Affairs. 1974–78; Consultant, 1978-81; Chm., 1974–85, Dir, 1980–84, Kingston Regional Management Centre. Chm., Derby No 1 HMC, 1953–55. Council Member: British Employers Confedn, 1955-65; ACAS, 1974–84; British Assoc. for Commercial and Industrial Educn, 1982-; Inst. of Manpower Studies, 1986-; Mem., BBC Consultative Gp on Industrial and Business Affairs, 1977-83. Address: 85 College Road, Epsom, Surrey KT17 4HH. T: Epsom 20848. Club: Royal Automobile.
SWINDLEHURST, Rt. Rev. Owen Francis; Bishop Auxiliary of Hexham and Newcastle, (RC), since 1977; Titular Bishop of Chester-le-Street; b 10 May 1928; s of Francis and Ellen Swindlehurst. Educ: Ushaw College, Durham; English College, Rome. PhL, STL, LCL (Gregorian Univ., Rome). Assistant Priest: St Matthew's, Ponteland, 1959-67; St Bede's. Denton Burn, Newcastle, 1967-72; Parish Priest at Holy Name, Jesmond, Newcastle, 1967-77. Recreations: walking, geriatric squash, reading. Address: Oaklea, Tunstall Road, Sunderland SR2 7JR. T: Sunderland 41158.
SWINDON, Archdeacon of; see Clark. Ven. K. J.
WINFEN, 3rd Baron cr 1919; Roger Mynors Swinfen Eady; b 14 Dec. 1938; s of 2nd Baron Swinfen and of Mary Aline, d of late Col H. Mynors Farmar, CMG, DSO; S father, 1977; m 1962, Patricia Anne, o d of late F. D. Blackmore, Dundrum, Dublin; ones three 4. Educ: Westminster; RMA, Sandhurst. ARICS 1970–87. Mem., Direct Mail Services Standards Bd, 1983-. Chm., Parly Gp, Video Enquiry Working Party, 1983–85. Pres. SE Reg., British Sports Assoc. for the Disabled, 1986-. Fellow, Industry and Parlt Trust. Heir: Hon. Charles Roger Peregrine Swinfen Eady, b 8 March 1971. Address: House of Lords, SWIA OPW.
SWINGLAND, Owen Merlin Webb, QC 1974; Barrister-at-Law; b 26 Sept. 1919; er s of Charles and Maggie Eveline Swingland; m 1941, Kathleen Joan Eason (née Parry), Newport, Mon; one s two d. Educ: Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham Sch.; King's Coll., #London. LLB 1941, AKC. Called to Bar, Gray's Inn, 1946, Bencher, 1985; practice at Chancery Bar, 1948-; Barrister of Lincoln's Inn, 1977. A Church Comr, 1982-. Past Pres., British Insurance Law Assoc. Mem., Court of Assts, Haberdashers' Co. (Master, 1987-88); Freeman of the City of London. Recreations: music, theatre, fishing, reading; interested in competitive sports. Address: Redwings House, Bayleys Hill, Weald, Sevenoaks, Kent TN14 6HS. T: Sevenoaks 451667.
SWINGLER, Bryan Edwin, CBE 1979; British Council Representative in France, 1980-84, retired; b 20 Sept. 1924; s of late George Edwin Swingler. Birmingham, and Mary Eliza Frayne; m 1954. Herta, er d of late Edwin Jaeger, Schoenlinde; one d. Educ. King Edward's Sch., Birmingham; Peterhouse, Cambridge (Sen. Schol.); Charles Univ., Prague. BA 1948, MA 1953. Served War, Royal Navy (Leading Signalman), 1943-46. Apptd to British Council, 1949; Vienna, 1949-52; Lahore, 1952-55; Karachi, 1955-56; Oslo, 1956-59; Berlin, 1959-61: Cologne, 1961-63; Dir, Scholarships, 1963-67; Dep. Controller, Commonwealth Div., 1967-68; Rep. Indonesia, Djakarta, 1968–71; Controller Finance, 1972-73; Controller, Home, 1973-75; Asst Dir-Gen., 1975-77; Head of British Council Div., India, and Minister (Educn), British High Commn, New Delhi, 1977-80. Vice-Chm., British Council Staff Assoc., 1965-67; Member: British- Austrian Mixed Commn, 1973-77; British-French Mixed Commn, 1976–77, 1980–84. Recreations: music, painting, oriental ceramics, contemplating sailing. Address: 5 quai Commandant Mages, 34300 Agde, France. T: 67-94-46–21. Club: Travellers'.
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SWINGLER, Raymond John Peter; Secretary, Press Council, and conciliator, since 1980; b 8 Oct. 1933; s of Raymond Joseph and Mary Swingler; m 1960. Shirley (d 1980). ed of Frederick and Dorothy Wilkinson. Plymouth; two d. Educ: St Bede's Coll.. Christchurch, NZ; Canterbury Univ. Journalist, The Press, Christchurch, NZ, 1956–57. Marlborough Express, 1957-59: Nelson Mail, 1959-61; freelance Middle East, 1961-62: Cambridge Evening News, 1962-79. Member: Press Council, 1975-78, Press Council Complaints Cttee, 1976–78; Nat. Exec. Council. Nat. Union of Journalists, 1973–75. 1978-79; Provincial Newspapers Industrial Council, 1976–79; Chm., General Purposes Cttee (when journalists' Code of Professional Conduct (revised) introduced), 1974-75 Recreations: horses, and horsewomen. Address: Wicken Hall, Wicken, Cambs CB7 5XT T: Ely 720745.
SWINLEY, Margaret Albinia Joanna, OBE 1980: British Council Service, retired: b 30 Sept. 1935; er twin d of late Captain Casper Silas Balfour Swinley, DSO, DSC, RN and of Sylvia Jocosa Swinley, 4th d of late Canon W. H. Carnegie. Educ: Southover Manor Sch.. Lewes, Edinburgh Úniv. (MA Hons Hist.). English Teacher/Sec., United Paper Mills. Jämsänkoski, Finland, 1958-60; joined British Council, 1960; Birmingham Area Office. 1960-63; Tel Aviv, 1963; Lagos, 1963-66; seconded to London HQ of VSO, 1966–67. New Delhi, 1967-70; Dep. Rep., Lagos. 1970-73; Dir. Tech. Assistance Trng Dept. 1973-76; Rep., Israel, 1976-80; Asst. then Dep., Controller, Educn, Medicine and Science Div., 1980–82; Controller, Africa and Middle East Div., 1982-86: Controller, Home Div., 1986–89. Trustee, Lloyd Foundn; Adviser on Overseas Projects, Help the Aged Recreations: theatre-going, country life, keeping dogs. Address: 12 Lynne Court, 200 Goldhurst Terrace, NW6 3HL. Clubs: Royal Commonwealth Society, Soroptimi International of Greater London (Pres., 1988-89).
SWINNERTON-DYER, Prof. Sir (Henry) Peter (Francis), 16th Bt cr 1678; KBL
1987; FRS 1967; Professor of Mathematics, University of Cambridge, since 1971 (on leave of absence); Chairman, University Grants Committee, 1983-89; Chief Executive Universities Funding Council, from April 1989; b 2 Aug. 1927; s of Sir Leonard Schroeder Swinnerton Dyer, 15th Bt, and of Barbara, d of Hereward Brackenbury, CBE; S father. 1975; m 1983, Dr Harriet Crawford, er d of Rt Hon. Sir Patrick Browne, qu. Educ: Eton Trinity College, Cambridge (Hon. Fellow 1981). University of Cambridge: Research: Fellow, 1950-54, Fellow, 1955-73, Dean, 1963-73, Trinity Coll; Master, St Catharine Coll., 1973-83 (Hon. Fellow, 1983); Univ. Lectr, 1960-71 (at Mathematical Lab. 1960-67); Vice-Chancellor, 1979–81. Commonwealth Fund Fellow, Univ. of Chicago 1954-55. Vis. Prof., Harvard Univ., 1971. Hon. Fellow, Worcester Coll., Oxford, 198 Chairman: Cttee on Academic Organisation, Univ. of London, 1980–82; Meteorologica. Cttee, 1983-. Hon. DSc Bath, 1981. Publications: numerous papers in mathematica. journals. Recreation: gardening. Heir: kinsman Richard Dyer-Bennet [h 6 Oct. 1913; m 1st. 1936, Elizabeth Hoar Pepper (marr. diss. 1941); two d: 2nd, 1942, Melvene ipcar; two d Address: University Grants Committee, 14 Park Crescent, WIN 4DH. T: 01-636 7799 The Dower House, Thriplow, Royston, Herts. T: Fowlmere 220. SWINSON, Sir John (Henry Alan), Kt 1984; OBE 1974; Commercial Director (Ireland
Trusthouse Forte plc, since 1965; b 12 July 1922; s of Edward Alexander Stanley Swinson and Mary Margaret McLeod; m 1944, Margaret Sturgeon Gallagher; two s. Educ: Roya. Belfast Academical Institution. Founded J. H. A. Swinson and Co. Ltd, 1946; Man. Di: (also of associated cos), until 1959; merged with Lockhart Gp, 1959, which merged with Trust Houses (later Trusthouse Forte plc), 1965. Chairman: Catering Industry Training Board, 1966-75; NI Training Executive, 1975-83; Livestock Marketing Commn (N[ 1970-85; NI Tourist Bd, 1979-88 (Mem., 1970-88); Member: Council, NIHCA, 1961 (Past Pres.); Catering Wages Council, 1965-82; NI Economic Council, 1977-81 Industrial Forum for NI, 1980-83. Recreation: sailing. Address: 10 Circular Road East Cultra, Co. Down BT18 0HA. T: (office) Belfast 612101; (home) Holywood 2494.
SWINTON, 2nd Earl of, cr 1955; David Yarburgh Cunliffe-Lister, JP; DL; Viscount Swinton, 1935: Baron Masham, 1955: Director. Leeds Permanent Building Society, since 1987; Member, Countyside Commission, since 1987; b 21 March 1937; s of Major Hon John Yarburgh Cunliffe-Lister (d of wounds received in action, 1943) and Anne Irvine (@ 1961), yr d of late Rev. Canon R. S. Medlicott (she m 2nd, 1944, Donald Chapple-Gill): S grandfather, 1972; m 1959, Susan Lilian Primrose Sinclair (see Baroness Masham of Ilton). one s one d (both adopted). Edur: Winchester: Royal Agricultural College. Member: N Riding Yorks CC, 1961-74: N Yorks CC, 1973–77. Captain of the Yeoman of the Guard (Dep. Govt Chief Whip), 1982-86. JP North (formerly NR) Yorks, 1971; DL North Yorks, 1978. Heir: b Hon. Nicholas John Cunliffe-Lister [b 4 Sept. 1939; m 1966, Hon Elizabeth Susan, e d of Viscount Whitelaw, qu; two s one d]. Address: Dykes Hill House. Masham, N Yorks. T: Ripon 89241: 46 Westminster Gardens, SW1. T: 01-834 0700. Clubs: White's; Leyburn Market.
SWINTON, Countess of; see Masham of Ilton. Baroness.
SWINTON, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, KCVO 1979; OBE 1969; DL; b 21 April 1925; s of late Brig. A. H. C. Swinton, MC, Scots Guards; m 1954, Judith, d of late Harold Killen. Merribee, NSW; three s one d. Educ: Harrow. Enlisted, Scots Guards, 1943, commissioned. 1944; served NW Europe, 1945 (twice wounded); Malaya, 1948-51 (despatches); ADC to Field Marshal Sir William Slim. Governor-General of Australia, 1953-54; Staff College, 1957; DAA&QMG 1st Guards Brigade, 1958-59; Regimental Adjutant Scots Guards, 1960-62; Adjutant, RMA Sandhurst, 1962-64; comd 2nd Bn Scots Guards. 1966-68; AAG PS12 MoD, 1968–70; Lt Col Comdg Scots Guards, 1970-71; Comdr. 4th Guards Armoured Brigade, BAOR, 1972-73; RCDS 1974; Brigadier Lowlands and Comdr Edinburgh and Glasgow Garrisons, 1975-76; GOC London Dist and Maj. Gen. Comdg Household Divn, 1976-79; retired 1979. Brigadier, Queen's Body Guard for Scotland (Royal Co. of Archers), 1977-; Hon. Col 2nd Bn 52nd Lowland Volunteers. 1983. Nat. Chm., Royal British Legion Scotland, 1986- (Nat. Vice-Chm., 1984–86); Mem. Council and Exec., Cttee, British Commonwealth Ex-Services League, 1984- Mem., Central Adv. Cttee on War Pensions. 1986-. Trustee: Army Museums Ogilby Trust, 1978; Scottish Nat. War Meml, 1984 (Vice-Chm., 1987-); Chm., Thirlestane Castle Trust. 1984-. Borders Liaison Officer, Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme. 1982-84. Chairman: Berwicks Civic Soc., 1982-; Roxburgh and Berwickshire Cons. Assoc., 1983-85. DL Berwickshire, 1980. Address: Kimmerghame, Duns, Berwickshire. T: Duns 83277.
SWIRE, Sir Adrian (Christopher), Kt 1982; Chairman, John Swire and Sons Ltd, since 1987 (Director, 1961; Deputy Chairman, 1966–87); Director: Swire Pacific Ltd, Cathay Pacific Airways; b 15 Feb. 1932; yrs of late John Kidston Swire and Juliet Richenda, d of Theodore Barclay, Fanshaws, Hertford; m 1970, Lady Judith Compton. d of 6th Marquess of Northampton, DSO; two s one d. Educ: Eton; University Coll., Oxford (MA). Coldstream Guards, 1950-52; RAFVR and Royal Hong Kong AAF (AE 1961), Joined Butterfield & Swire in Far East, 1956. Director: Brooke Bond Gp, 1972-82: NAAFI, 1972–87 (Dep. Chm., 1982-85); Chm., China Navigation Co. Ltd, 1968–88. Mem., Gen. Cttee, Lloyd's Register, 1967-. Pres., General Council of British Shipping. 1980-81; Chm., Internat. Chamber of Shipping, 1982-87. Vice-Pres., Ocean Youth Club.
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