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  2. Victoria Aitken - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Victoria Aitken (née Lockwood; born 20 April 1965), formerly Victoria, Countess Spencer, is a British former fashion model and former wife of Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, the younger brother of Diana, Princess of Wales.

  3. Victoria Atkins - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Atkins was born on 22 March 1976 in London, the daughter of Sir Robert Atkins, [1] a former Conservative MP and MEP, and Lady (Dulcie) Atkins, a Conservative councillor and mayor. She was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of three.

  4. Victoria Atkin - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Atkin is a British actress who has played roles in Extinct, Assassin's Creed: Syndicate, and Hollyoaks, the last of which she has won several awards for in her portrayal of Jason Costello. Early years and education

  5. Countess Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Aitken (formerly Victoria, Countess Spencer; born 1965), sister-in-law of Diana, Princess of Wales Karen Spencer, Countess Spencer (born 1972), sister-in-law of Diana, Princess of Wales Topics referred to by the same term

  6. Judith Aitken - Wikipedia

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    Aitken was born Judith Estranna Wilson in Te Awamutu, on 20 December 1937, the only child of Gwendolen Wilhelmina Wilson (née Irwin) and John Andrew Wilson. [1] [2] [3] She was educated at St Cuthbert's College in Auckland, and went on to study at Auckland University College from 1956 to 1958, although she did not graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Auckland until 1971, after ...

  7. Jonathan Aitken - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan William Patrick Aitken (born 30 August 1942) is a British author, Church of England priest and former Conservative Party politician. Beginning his career in journalism, he was elected to Parliament in 1974 (serving until 1997), and was a member of the cabinet during John Major's premiership from 1994 to 1995.

  8. Aitken (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The surname Aitken / ˈ eɪ t k ɪ n / is derived from the Lowland Scots personal name Aitken, which is in turn a form of the name Adam. [1] The name Aitken may refer to: Abbi Aitken-Drummond (born 1991), Scottish cricketer; A.J. Aitken, Scottish lexicographer; Alexander Aitken, New Zealand mathematician; Andrew Aitken, one of several people ...

  9. Robert Hope Moncrieff Aitken - Wikipedia

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    The grave of Col Robert H M Aitken, Eastern Cemetery, St Andrews. Colonel Robert Hope Moncrieff Aitken VC CB (8 February 1826 – 18 September 1887) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.