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Rees v Sinclair [1974] 1 NZLR 180 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding liability for negligence against lawyers. It effectively reinforced the English
Rees_v_Sinclair
GLR 496] Rees v Sinclair [[1974] 1 NZLR 180] Rembrandt Custodians Ltd v Pro-Drill (Auck) Ltd [HC Auckland, M337-IM03, 13 June 2003] Saunderson v Purchase
List of cases of the High Court of New Zealand
List_of_cases_of_the_High_Court_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand jurist
temporary judge of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand. He sat in the Rees v Sinclair case. Sir Thaddeus was President of the Court of Appeal from 1973 to
Thaddeus_McCarthy_(judge)
English bassist, guitarist, and vocalist (born 1948)
Didier Malherbe and Patrice Meyer) 1995– ? Richard Sinclair Band with Tony Coe and David Rees Williams 2005–2006 Hatfield and the North reformed 2015:
Richard_Sinclair
Australian rock band
were soon joined by Greg Ham on flute, saxophone and keyboards, and John Rees on bass guitar, with Strykert switching back to lead guitar. The group was
Men_at_Work
British politician (born 1970)
Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 23 May 2026. Borrett, Amy; Suss, Joel; Rees, Rachel (24 May 2025). "Andy Burnham's social media posts: the political
Andy_Burnham
Australian politician (1855–1922)
James Sinclair Taylor McGowen (16 August 1855 – 7 April 1922) was an Australian politician. He served as premier of New South Wales from 1910 to 1913,
James_McGowen
British physicist (born 1945)
Quinn Peter J. Ratcliffe Mary Rees Miles Reid David William Rhind Thomas Maurice Rice Roy Sambles Peter Sarnak Tony Sinclair Andrew Benjamin Smith Anthony
Roy_Sambles
Scottish politician (1911-1988)
Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward Short John Silkin
Willie Ross, Baron Ross of Marnock
Willie_Ross,_Baron_Ross_of_Marnock
Royal Navy Admiral (1867–1945)
Commander-in-Chief, The Nore 1924–1927 Succeeded by Sir Edwyn Alexander-Sinclair Honorary titles Preceded by Sir Richard Phillimore First and Principal
William_Goodenough
2003 1 vs Fiji – Gareth Rees 1999 1 vs Romania – Gareth Rees 1995 1 vs France – Gareth Rees 1991 1 vs Romania – Gareth Rees 1991 Davidson, Neil (2018-03-20)
Canada_at_the_Rugby_World_Cup
British politician
October 1951 – 7 May 1952 Prime Minister Winston Churchill Preceded by David Rees-Williams Succeeded by Alan Lennox-Boyd Chairman of the National Liberal Party
John Maclay, 1st Viscount Muirshiel
John_Maclay,_1st_Viscount_Muirshiel
British politician (born 1957)
org.uk. "Find MPs - MPs and Lords - UK Parliament". members.parliament.uk. Rees, Rachel; Borrett, Amy (2026). "Nigel Farage loses viral touch to Musk-backed
Rupert_Lowe
New Zealand sport trophy
Seeley, M. Rees (cox) 1980 Otago P. Tong (stroke), R. Bruce, P. Cossens, A. Speed, B. Cooper, M. Gimlett, P. Morrison, A. Morris, M. Rees (cox) 1981 Otago
Hebberley_Shield
American general, businessman, and politician (1907–1991)
1955 – September 30, 1965 Preceded by Sam Yorty Succeeded by Thomas M. Rees Chairman of the California Democratic Party In office July 21, 1946 – August
James_Roosevelt
American politician (1921–2009)
district In office January 2, 1967 – January 3, 1973 Preceded by Thomas M. Rees Succeeded by John Stull Member of the California State Assembly from the
Clair_Burgener
Affair, New York: Simon Books Boothroyd, David, Liberal Party Leaders, archived from the original on 12 January 2006, retrieved 16 January 2006 v t e
1967 Liberal Party leadership election
1967_Liberal_Party_leadership_election
British politician (1936–2025)
Glanville (1959–60) Murray (1960–61) Malindine (1961–62) F Brunner (1962–63) Rees-Williams (1963–64) Fulford (1964–65) Seear (1965–66) Henley and Northington
Adrian_Slade
(1931–35) Sinclair (1935–45) Davies (1945–56) Grimond (1956–67) Thorpe (1967–76) Grimond (1976) Steel (1976–88) Deputy Leaders Samuel (1929–31) Sinclair (1931–35)
Liberal Party frontbench, 1967–1976
Liberal_Party_frontbench,_1967–1976
1931 film
A Gentleman of Paris is a 1931 British crime drama film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Arthur Wontner, Vanda Gréville and Hugh Williams. It is
A Gentleman of Paris (1931 film)
A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)
2005 British film
WalesOnline". Retrieved 27 July 2018. "Rie fu、ハイジのテーマ曲を書き下ろす!". ORICON NEWS. 4 March 2015. Retrieved 21 April 2025. Heidi at IMDb Heidi at Rotten Tomatoes v t e
Heidi_(2005_live-action_film)
Murray 1961 1962 Edwin Malindine 1962 1963 Felix Brunner 1963 1964 David Rees-Williams 1964 1965 Roger Fulford 1965 1966 Nancy Seear 1966 1967 Michael
President of the Liberal Party
President_of_the_Liberal_Party
(1931–35) Sinclair (1935–45) Davies (1945–56) Grimond (1956–67) Thorpe (1967–76) Grimond (1976) Steel (1976–88) Deputy Leaders Samuel (1929–31) Sinclair (1931–35)
Liberal Party frontbench, 1976–1988
Liberal_Party_frontbench,_1976–1988
Award
Nock Fanny Reading Elizabeth Laurie Rees The following list includes notable Canadians who received the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal, and is not an
King George V Silver Jubilee Medal
King_George_V_Silver_Jubilee_Medal
Former political party in Wales
(1931–35) Sinclair (1935–45) Davies (1945–56) Grimond (1956–67) Thorpe (1967–76) Grimond (1976) Steel (1976–88) Deputy Leaders Samuel (1929–31) Sinclair (1931–35)
Welsh_Liberal_Party
party's first permanent leader. David Boothroyd. "Liberal Party Leaders". Archived from the original on 12 January 2006. Retrieved 16 January 2006. v t e
1976 Liberal Party leadership election
1976_Liberal_Party_leadership_election
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016
Fullbrook Ross Kempsell Ruth Porter Adam Jones Charlotte Owen Matthew Sinclair Reuben Solomon Patrick Spencer Sunak Ministry John Bew Liam Booth-Smith
David_Cameron
British politician (1927–2013)
85". BBC News. 23 February 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2013. Beckett, J. V. and Ken Brand (1997). Nottingham: An Illustrated History. Manchester: Manchester
Bruce_Millan
stand down from the Cabinet. He was succeeded as AM for Aberavon by David Rees, also of the Labour Party. He stated he intended to return to medicine and
Brian_Gibbons_(politician)
(1931–35) Sinclair (1935–45) Davies (1945–56) Grimond (1956–67) Thorpe (1967–76) Grimond (1976) Steel (1976–88) Deputy Leaders Samuel (1929–31) Sinclair (1931–35)
William Angus (British politician)
William_Angus_(British_politician)
Books. "Rees Rites To Be Friday". The New York Times. New York. November 25, 1936. p. 23 – via TimesMachine. "200 At Funeral of Gen. R. I. Rees". The New
List of people from New York City
List_of_people_from_New_York_City
American and British director and actor (born 1948)
Matthew Hives, 3rd Baron Hives Malcolm Greenhill, 3rd Baron Greenhill Tudor Rees-Williams, 4th Baron Ogmore Jonathan Morris, 3rd Baron Morris of Kenwood James
Christopher_Guest
Welsh politician (born 1976)
Member of the Senedd Incumbent Assumed office 6 May 2011 Preceded by Karen Sinclair Constituency Clwyd South (2011–2026) Fflint Wrecsam (2026–present) Personal
Ken_Skates
American politician and lawyer (born 1976)
the country's leading social scientists in the Supreme Court case Fisher v. University of Texas (2016). That brief included research on how a diverse
Ro_Khanna
Political party in United Kingdom
Glanville (1959–60) Murray (1960–61) Malindine (1961–62) F Brunner (1962–63) Rees-Williams (1963–64) Fulford (1964–65) Seear (1965–66) Henley and Northington
Coalition_Liberal
1914–1915) Reber (1902–1903) Red Bug (1924–1930) Red Jacket (1904–1905) Rees (1921) Reeves (1896–1898, 1905–1912) Regal Motor Car Company (1908–1918)
List of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States
List_of_defunct_automobile_manufacturers_of_the_United_States
British-born Canadian financier (born 1971)
obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 15 March 2025. Cowles, V. (1973). The Rothschilds: A Family of Fortune. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-394-48773-1
Nathaniel Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild
Nathaniel_Rothschild,_5th_Baron_Rothschild
Welsh actress (born 1933)
"Cabaret Scenes Review – Sian Phillips". Archive Cabaret Scenes. London. Rees, Jasper (17 March 2015). "Siân Phillips: 'Saying yes to work is just a way
Siân_Phillips
1928 book
the Committee of National Development, drawing on site-value taxation. Book V ("National Finance") argued that the "control of our credit system...should
Britain's_Industrial_Future
First Minister of Wales since 2026
leadership rivals in Plaid Cymru reshuffle". ITV News. 19 October 2018. Sinclair, Tom (3 February 2020). "Reshuffle and refresh for Plaid group". Herald
Rhun_ap_Iorwerth
American economist (born 1930)
the war on drugs; multiculturalism; mob rule; and the overturning of Roe v. Wade. According to The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, Sowell was
Thomas_Sowell
English professional wrestler
Heavyweight Championship (1 time) PCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Iestyn Rees Road To Glory Tournament (2020) Pro Wrestling Chaos Knights Of Chaos Championship
Will_Kroos
IV 1974– American musician (Dope and Murderdolls) Chris Slade Christopher Rees 1946– Welsh musician (AC/DC) Mia Slavenska Mia Čorak 1916–2002 Croatian-American
List_of_stage_names
Performing arts trade union
Hamilton 2010: Malcolm Sinclair 2018: Maureen Beattie 2022: Lynda Rooke 1930: Alfred M. Wall 1939: C. B. Purdom 1940: Llewellyn Rees 1946: Gordon Sandison
Equity_(British_trade_union)
British leadership election to replace Ed Miliband
Pearce, Lucy Powell, Yasmin Qureshi, Angela Rayner, Jamie Reed, Christina Rees, Rachel Reeves, Steve Rotheram, Jeff Smith, Owen Smith, Keir Starmer, Jo
2015 Labour Party leadership election (UK)
2015_Labour_Party_leadership_election_(UK)
Organization of the British Liberal Party, 1877–1936
(1931–35) Sinclair (1935–45) Davies (1945–56) Grimond (1956–67) Thorpe (1967–76) Grimond (1976) Steel (1976–88) Deputy Leaders Samuel (1929–31) Sinclair (1931–35)
National_Liberal_Federation
Australian politician (1946–2019)
ISBN 978-1-74115-375-0. Rees 2001, pp. 20–21. Rees 2001, p. 17. Rees 2001, p. 20. Rees 2001, p. 19. Rees 2001, p. 27. Rees 2001, p. 44. Ellery, David (1 July 2015). "Tim
Tim_Fischer
1678–1859 political party in the UK
Glanville (1959–60) Murray (1960–61) Malindine (1961–62) F Brunner (1962–63) Rees-Williams (1963–64) Fulford (1964–65) Seear (1965–66) Henley and Northington
Whigs (British political party)
Whigs_(British_political_party)
Welsh politician
2026-05-11. https://whocanivotefor.co.uk/person/122950/carmelo-colasanto Sinclair, Tom (2026-03-30). "Reform UK unveils Carmarthenshire Senedd candidates"
Carmelo_Colasanto
Literary genre
Research Association A selection of articles written by Mike Ashley, Iain Sinclair and others, exploring 19th-century visions of the future. Archived 18 June
Science_fiction
UK government budget
suspended until after the funeral. Her chief economic adviser was Matthew Sinclair. On 21 September, ahead of the budget, and having previously announced
September 2022 United Kingdom mini-budget
September_2022_United_Kingdom_mini-budget
September 2022. "Angus Sinclair: A lifetime of abuse, rape and murder". BBC News. 11 March 2019. Retrieved 5 November 2021. "Did Angus Sinclair kill Edinburgh
List of serial killers by number of victims
List_of_serial_killers_by_number_of_victims
British broadcaster and politician (born 1967)
Thorneycroft Hogg Callaghan Williams Jenkins Prior Joseph Gilmour Whitelaw Rees Hattersley Kaufman Hattersley Blair Straw Howard Mawhinney Fowler Widdecombe
Ed_Balls
British actor (born 1955)
Matthew Hives, 3rd Baron Hives Malcolm Greenhill, 3rd Baron Greenhill Tudor Rees-Williams, 4th Baron Ogmore Jonathan Morris, 3rd Baron Morris of Kenwood James
Charles_Shaughnessy
(1931–35) Sinclair (1935–45) Davies (1945–56) Grimond (1956–67) Thorpe (1967–76) Grimond (1976) Steel (1976–88) Deputy Leaders Samuel (1929–31) Sinclair (1931–35)
Radical_Action
Scottish singer-songwriter (1947–2011)
Archived from the original on 11 April 2019. Retrieved 5 January 2011. Rees, Paul (21 February 2026). ""He was a titan, a giant. He could have been as
Gerry_Rafferty
British political faction
(1931–35) Sinclair (1935–45) Davies (1945–56) Grimond (1956–67) Thorpe (1967–76) Grimond (1976) Steel (1976–88) Deputy Leaders Samuel (1929–31) Sinclair (1931–35)
Peelite
Archived from the original on October 8, 2021. Retrieved March 17, 2012. Marks, V.; Richmond, C. (2008). "William Archerd: a serial matrimonialist killer".
List of serial killers in the United States
List_of_serial_killers_in_the_United_States
British business and TV personality (born 1947)
arch-rivals, the more graphically complex Commodore 64 and the popular Sinclair ZX Spectrum, not to mention the highly sophisticated BBC Micro. Despite
Alan_Sugar
Chief Justice of Hong Kong
1924, he was appointed Chief Justice of Hong Kong replacing Sir William Rees-Davies. In that capacity he served on a Special Commission of Judges in Shanghai
Henry_Gollan
Period of the Government of the United Kingdom in 2022
Secretary, Jake Berry as Minister without Portfolio and Party chairman, Jacob Rees-Mogg as Business Secretary, Simon Clarke as Housing Secretary, Kemi Badenoch
Premiership_of_Liz_Truss
British politician (1919–2003)
Business Trust. Boardman is also noteworthy in being the appellant in Boardman v Phipps [1967] 2 AC 46 (House of Lords) a leading case on fiduciary duty and
Tom_Boardman,_Baron_Boardman
Political philosophy based on tradition
Freeden, Sargent & Stears 2013, pp. 465–469. Heywood 2017, p. 90. Mandal, V. C. (2007). Dictionary of Public Administration. Sarup & Sons. p. 306.
Conservatism
Organisation of the UK Liberal Party
Glanville (1959–60) Murray (1960–61) Malindine (1961–62) F Brunner (1962–63) Rees-Williams (1963–64) Fulford (1964–65) Seear (1965–66) Henley and Northington
Women's_Liberal_Federation
Maximilian Brückner, Maggie Ollerenshaw, Michael Ryan 28 Pariah Focus Features Dee Rees (director/screenplay); Adepero Oduye, Aasha Davis, Kim Wayans
List of American films of 2011
List_of_American_films_of_2011
New Zealand set designer
Kim Sinclair (born 10 July 1954) is an Academy Award-winning art director and production designer from New Zealand. He won the Oscar during the 82nd Academy
Kim_Sinclair
(1931–35) Sinclair (1935–45) Davies (1945–56) Grimond (1956–67) Thorpe (1967–76) Grimond (1976) Steel (1976–88) Deputy Leaders Samuel (1929–31) Sinclair (1931–35)
Liberal Party frontbench, 1956–1967
Liberal_Party_frontbench,_1956–1967
British statesman and writer (1874–1965)
such as Sir John Anderson and Lord Woolton, but not Labour or Archibald Sinclair's Official Liberals. Churchill was formally reappointed on 28 May. Churchill
Winston_Churchill
English media personality and sex offender (1926–2011)
Savile's mother believed he owed his life to the intercession of Margaret Sinclair, a Scottish nun, after he recovered quickly from illness, possibly pneumonia
Jimmy_Savile
Siddeley-Deasy (1906–1919) Simplic (1914) Simpson (1897–1904) (steam) Sinclair (1984–1985) Singer (1901–1970) Sizaire-Berwick Skeoch (1921) Skirrow (1936–1939)
List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom
List_of_car_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom
British peer and businessman (born 1930)
Matthew Hives, 3rd Baron Hives Malcolm Greenhill, 3rd Baron Greenhill Tudor Rees-Williams, 4th Baron Ogmore Jonathan Morris, 3rd Baron Morris of Kenwood James
Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne
Jonathan_Guinness,_3rd_Baron_Moyne
1949 film by Carol Reed
Dickman, Xavier Martinez, Charles R. Peters, Theodore Wores, 1936. Nigel Rees, Brewer's Famous Quotations, Sterling, 2006, pp. 485–86. McPhee, John. La
The_Third_Man
British Liberal Party faction
(1931–35) Sinclair (1935–45) Davies (1945–56) Grimond (1956–67) Thorpe (1967–76) Grimond (1976) Steel (1976–88) Deputy Leaders Samuel (1929–31) Sinclair (1931–35)
Liberal_Imperialists
Name list
American artist Eleanor Raymond (1887–1989), American architect Eleanor Rees (born 1978), British poet Eleanor Reeves (born 1980), British politician
Eleanor
Phrase in British politics
(1931–35) Sinclair (1935–45) Davies (1945–56) Grimond (1956–67) Thorpe (1967–76) Grimond (1976) Steel (1976–88) Deputy Leaders Samuel (1929–31) Sinclair (1931–35)
One_more_heave
British politician (1953–2023)
v t e Chief Secretaries to the Treasury Brooke Boyd-Carpenter Diamond Macmillan Jenkin Boardman Barnett Biffen Brittan Rees MacGregor Major Lamont Mellor
Alistair_Darling
American politician and businessman (born 1947)
Atlantic. Retrieved July 18, 2025. Kranish; Helman, The Real Romney, p. 97. Rees, Matthew (December 1, 2006). "Mister PowerPoint Goes to Washington". The
Mitt_Romney
Christian university in Lynchburg, Virginia, U.S.
original on February 16, 2019. Retrieved February 15, 2019. Shapiro, T. Rees; Bailey, Sarah Pulliam; Svrluga, Susan; Clement, Scott (October 13, 2016)
Liberty_University
English philosopher (1944–2020)
Texts: An Anthology (ed.) (1992) Modern Philosophy: A Survey (London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1994) The Classical Vernacular: Architectural Principles in
Roger_Scruton
Alexander Simpson Sinclair Broadcast Group – Julian Sinclair Smith Sinclair Radionics, Sinclair Research, Sinclair Vehicles – Clive Sinclair Singer Corporation
List of companies named after people
List_of_companies_named_after_people
Scottish politician (born 1963)
Grant Shapps Brandon Lewis Nadhim Zahawi Ben Wallace Simon Clarke Jacob Rees-Mogg Kemi Badenoch Chloe Smith Kit Malthouse Ranil Jayawardena Anne-Marie
Alister_Jack
American media executive and political strategist (born 1953)
March 30, 2018. Mason, Rowena; Stewart, Heather (December 1, 2017). "Jacob Rees-Mogg met Steve Bannon to discuss US-UK politics". The Guardian. eISSN 1756-3224
Steve_Bannon
British ring of spies for the Soviet Union
Philby. He was accused of having been the "fifth man" by Goronwy Rees as part of Rees' confession in 1979. The academic consensus is that he was naïve
Cambridge_Five
1918 endorsement of UK MPs by the Coalition government
(1931–35) Sinclair (1935–45) Davies (1945–56) Grimond (1956–67) Thorpe (1967–76) Grimond (1976) Steel (1976–88) Deputy Leaders Samuel (1929–31) Sinclair (1931–35)
Coalition_Coupon
1998 compilation by Metallica
Archived from the original on February 23, 2025. Retrieved March 10, 2023. Rees, Paul (January 9, 2001). "SearchResults". Q. Archived from the original on
Garage_Inc.
April 1914 massacre during the Colorado Coalfield War
Massacre Archived April 22, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, historian Jonathan Rees and author Jeff Biggers, The Real News, 2014.04.20 The Ludlow Massacre Still
Ludlow_Massacre
Prentis Hancock as Uncle Lamb Donald Gillies as William Talbot Donald Sinclair as Fingal Duncan Kenny Lindsay as Clyde MacKenzie David MacKenzie as Kyle
List_of_Outlander_characters
Jim Sinclair is credited as the first person to communicate the "anti-cure" or "autism rights" perspective in the late 1980s. In 1992, Sinclair co-founded
History_of_autism
Canadian hereditary peer
Matthew Hives, 3rd Baron Hives Malcolm Greenhill, 3rd Baron Greenhill Tudor Rees-Williams, 4th Baron Ogmore Jonathan Morris, 3rd Baron Morris of Kenwood James
David Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet
David_Thomson,_3rd_Baron_Thomson_of_Fleet
1977 studio album by Fleetwood Mac
Inside Of Making a Hit Record". Billboard. p. 40. Brackett 2007, p. 125. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke (1991). Rock Movers & Shakers. Billboard Books. p
Rumours_(album)
General election held in Wales on 7 May 2026
"Eluned Morgan: The first minister who couldn't defy gravity". BBC News. Sinclair, Tom (9 May 2026). "Ken Skates appointed interim Welsh Labour leader".
2026_Senedd_election
(1931–35) Sinclair (1935–45) Davies (1945–56) Grimond (1956–67) Thorpe (1967–76) Grimond (1976) Steel (1976–88) Deputy Leaders Samuel (1929–31) Sinclair (1931–35)
Liberal Party frontbench, 1945–1956
Liberal_Party_frontbench,_1945–1956
Spanish). 112 (10): 907–909. doi:10.1016/j.adengl.2021.09.004. ISSN 0001-7310. Rees, Owen (1 July 2021). "An ancient stigma - Greek tattoo culture, part 2".
History_of_tattooing
Swedish artist (1862–1944)
the Unseen, Serpentine Galleries, 2016. ISBN 978-1-908617-34-7, p. 24. Sinclair, V., Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art: The Cut in Creation (London: Routledge
Hilma_af_Klint
British politician and banker (1931-2003)
Newton John Nott Cecil Parkinson Chris Patten Jim Prior Francis Pym Peter Rees Nicholas Ridley Malcolm Rifkind Lord Soames Norman St John-Stevas Norman
George Younger, 4th Viscount Younger of Leckie
George_Younger,_4th_Viscount_Younger_of_Leckie
Departments of the British royal family
Laking, Bart. 1910–: Sir George Anderson Critchett, Bart. 1910–: Milsom Rees, Esq. 1910–: Harold Robert Dacre Spitta, Esq. 1910–: Charles Edwin Truman
Household of George V and Mary
Household_of_George_V_and_Mary
State of being real
77–78 DeGrood 1976, p. 37 Dalal 2010a, pp. 41–42 Pack 2022, pp. 162–163 Sinclair 2022, pp. 96–97 Eyghen 2023, pp. 131–134 Cohan 2010, p. 49 Lajul 2017,
Existence
Welsh politician (born 1980)
Marshall Becca Martin Lis McLean Anna Nicholl Rebeca Phillips Adam Price Sarah Rees Mair Rowlands Niamh Salkeld Elyn Stephens Elwyn Vaughan Lindsay Whittle Elfed
Nerys_Evans
British politician and life peer (born 1951)
Fullbrook Ross Kempsell Ruth Porter Adam Jones Charlotte Owen Matthew Sinclair Reuben Solomon Patrick Spencer Sunak Ministry John Bew Liam Booth-Smith
Nicholas_True,_Baron_True
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1937 to 1940
Clement Attlee, and the Liberal Party leader and Air Minister, Archibald Sinclair. David Lloyd George, the only former prime minister remaining in the Commons
Neville_Chamberlain
REES V-SINCLAIR
REES V-SINCLAIR
Girl/Female
Welsh
Wonderful.
Boy/Male
Indian
Rich, Wealthy, Chief, Captain
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Read 1.An early American bearer of the common British name was George Reed who emigrated from England in 1635 with his son, William, and settled in Woburn, MA, several years later. His grandson James (1722–1807), a revolutionary war soldier who distinguished himself at the battle of Bunker Hill, moved to Fitzwilliam, NH, and was one of the original NH proprietors.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a heap of some kind, from Middle English reke ‘stack’, ‘heap’.German : from Radeke, a pet form of a Germanic personal name formed with rÄd ‘advice’, ‘counsel’.Altered spelling of German Reeck.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rich, Wealthy, Chief, Captain
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Gustavus, GUSZTÃV means "meditation staff."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, REESE means "ardor, heat of passion."
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : occupational name for a ropemaker (see Roper).English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for a porter or a basket maker, from Middle English (h)rip ‘basket’. Compare Ripper.
Boy/Male
Spanish American
Kings.
Male
Spanish
Spanish religious name REYES means "kings," given in reference to the Magi who visited the baby Jesus.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, Welsh
Ardent; Fiery
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Treece.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a variant of Reed.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Reetz or Rietz.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Reek.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name from Middle English lees ‘fields’, ‘arable land’, plural of lee (see Lee), or from Middle English lese ‘pasture’, ‘meadow’ (Old English lǣs).English : habitational name from Leece or Lees in Lancashire, or Leese in Cheshire, all named from Old English lēas ‘woodland clearings’ (plural of lēah), or from Leece in Cumbria, which was probably named with a Celtic word, lïss ‘hall’, ‘court’, ‘the principal house in a district’.English : variant spelling of Leece 1.Scottish : reduced form of Gillies.Scottish and Irish : reduced and altered form of McLeish.Dutch : variant of Leys.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, REES means "ardor, heat of passion."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gazelle. White antelope.
Surname or Lastname
English or Welsh (Bristol and Cardiff)
English or Welsh (Bristol and Cardiff) : perhaps a variant of Biss.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Read, REED means "red-headed; ruddy complexioned."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Meritorious; V Irtuous
REES V-SINCLAIR
REES V-SINCLAIR
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, Hebrew, Latin
Supplants; Female Version of Jacob; Supplanter
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. In part, it may be a variant of Tweedy, but the concentration of the modern surname in Norfolk suggests another source is also involved.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Rain
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Adornment
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victory of Lord Krishna
Male
Irish
Old Irish Gaelic name MAEL-MAEDÓC means "devotee of Maedóc."
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Latin
Saddle Maker
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Aikaterine, KAARINA means "pure."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Water Falls
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Saint's Love
REES V-SINCLAIR
REES V-SINCLAIR
REES V-SINCLAIR
REES V-SINCLAIR
REES V-SINCLAIR
n. & v.
Murder, n. & v.
pl.
of Res
n.
A frame with radial arms, or a kind of spool, turning on an axis, on which yarn, threads, lines, or the like, are wound; as, a log reel, used by seamen; an angler's reel; a garden reel.
n.
An arrow, as made of a reed.
v. t. & i.
See Avale, v.
v. t.
That part of a sail which is taken in or let out by means of the reef points, in order to adapt the size of the sail to the force of the wind.
n.
The act or motion of reeling or staggering; as, a drunken reel.
v. i.
See Butt, v., and Abut, v.
n.
The word is used as a Portuguese designation of money of account, one hundred reis being about equal in value to eleven cents.
n.
A chain or range of rocks lying at or near the surface of the water. See Coral reefs, under Coral.
v. t.
To wind upon a reel, as yarn or thread.
a.
Consisting of a reed or reeds.
v. t.
See Roust, v. t.
v. i.
See Merrymake, v.
n.
A lively dance of the Highlanders of Scotland; also, the music to the dance; -- often called Scotch reel.
v. & n.
See Scent, v. & n.