Gorley Putt
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Samuel Gorley Putt OBE FRSL (9 June 1913 – 24 April 1995), was a British academic, author and stood as a Liberal Party candidate, but failed to win a seat, at the 1945 General Election. He actively discouraged people from using his first name, Samuel, and was known as simply Gorley Putt.
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Gorley Putt
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Samuel Gorley Putt
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Samuel Gorley Putt
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Oakington, Cambridgeshire, England
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1995-04-24
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Brixham, Devon, England
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1913-06-09
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Christ's College, Cambridge and Yale University
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1913-06-09
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George Cornes
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Lt. Samuel Gorley Putt
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1995-04-24
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OBE, FRSL
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British
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A Preface to Henry James
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A Reader's Guide to Henry James
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Academic and author
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Conservative Party
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Labour Party
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Liberal Party
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25
26.1
48.9
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Mid- to Late-twentieth century
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English language and literature
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Samuel Gorley Putt OBE FRSL (9 June 1913 – 24 April 1995), was a British academic, author and stood as a Liberal Party candidate, but failed to win a seat, at the 1945 General Election. He actively discouraged people from using his first name, Samuel, and was known as simply Gorley Putt.
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