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  2. Robert Gower - Wikipedia

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    Robert Vaughan Gower. 10 November 1880. Died. 6 March 1953. Occupation. Solicitor. Sir Robert Vaughan Gower KCVO OBE FRGS (10 November 1880 – 6 March 1953) was a British solicitor and Conservative Party [1] politician from Kent. He sat in the House of Commons from 1924 to 1945. He was most remembered for his work on behalf of animals; he ...

  3. Stephen Bouquet - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Rodney Bouquet (5 January 1967 – 5 January 2022), also known as the Brighton Cat Killer, was a British criminal who was sentenced to five years and three months in prison for killing nine cats, maiming seven more, possession of a knife in a public place and failing to answer bail. [1] These attacks occurred in Brighton, East Sussex ...

  4. Cats Protection - Wikipedia

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    Cats Protection. Cats Protection, formerly the Cats Protection League, is a UK charity dedicated to rescuing and rehoming stray, unwanted or homeless cats and educating people about cats and cat welfare. [1][2] The organization was founded as the Cats Protection League on 16 May 1927 by Jessey Wade, at a meeting in Caxton Hall, London. [3]

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  6. Jessey Wade - Wikipedia

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    Anna Jessey Wade (2 December 1859 – 10 May 1952) was an English suffragette and campaigner for animal welfare. She was the founder of the Cats Protection League (now known as Cats Protection). Wade also co-founded a number of other animal welfare organisations and helped create and was editor of the feminist gender studies journal Urania.

  7. Patrick Moore - Wikipedia

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    Moore was born in Pinner, Middlesex, on 4 March 1923 [5] to Capt. Charles Trachsel Caldwell-Moore MC (died 1947) [6] and Gertrude (née White) (died 1981). [6] His family moved to Bognor Regis, and subsequently to East Grinstead where he spent his childhood.

  8. Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of Cranbrook - Wikipedia

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    Lord Cranbrook died in October 1906 aged 92 at his residence Hemsted Park, near Benenden, Kent. He was succeeded in the Earldom of Cranbrook by his eldest son John. His will was proven by probate at over £274,000, [32] equivalent to over £40 million in the present day. His obituary in The Times stated the following:

  9. Muriel Dowding, Baroness Dowding - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Dowding, Baroness Dowding. Muriel Dowding, Baroness Dowding (née Albino; other married name Whiting; 22 March 1908 – 20 November 1993) was an English humanitarian and animal rights activist known for championing anti-vivisection, vegetarianism and the improvement of animal welfare. [1][2] Like her second husband Lord Dowding, 1st ...