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William David Hislop was born in 1993 in London, England, the son of Private Eye editor Ian Hislop and his wife Victoria. [1] [2] He attended Tonbridge School for his secondary education. He then studied history at Jesus College, Oxford, [3] and alongside Barney Fishwick formed a comedy double act called Giants. [2]
Victoria married Private Eye editor Ian Hislop on 16 April 1988 in Oxford; the couple have two children: Emily Helen (born 1990) and William David (born 1993). [8] Hislop lived in London for more than twenty years, but now lives in Sissinghurst. [3] In 2020, Hislop was granted honorary Greek citizenship for promoting modern Greek history and ...
Ian David Hislop (born 13 July 1960) is a British journalist, satirist, and television personality. He is the editor of the satirical magazine Private Eye , a position he has held since 1986. He has appeared on many radio and television programmes and has been a team captain on the BBC satirical quiz show Have I Got News for You since its ...
William Douglas Hyslop (March 22, 1951 – September 11, 2022) [2] was an American attorney who served as the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Washington from 2019 to 2021. He previously served in the position from 1991 to 1993.
Eighty-three years after leaving her master’s program at Stanford University for love, 105-year-old Virginia “Ginger” Hislop returned to earn her degree.
David Hislop, Australian cross-country skier; George Hislop, Canadian gay activist; Ian Hislop, editor of British satirical magazine Private Eye; John Hislop, convict deported to Australia; John Hislop (teacher), (1821–1904), New Zealand educationalist and father of Thomas William Hislop; Joseph Hislop, Scottish singer
Sir William Refshauge – Director-General of the Commonwealth Department of Health 1960–73; Charles Carty Salmon – Member of Australian Parliament, Speaker of House of Representatives; Sir David Smith – official Secretary to five Australian Governors-General 1973–1990; Sir Keith Waller – public servant and diplomat
Thomas William Hislop (8 April 1850 – 2 October 1925) was the Mayor of Wellington from 1905 to 1908, and had represented two South Island electorates in the New Zealand Parliament. Early life [ edit ]