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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Dudley Moore, Edward Heath, Organ scholar, Christopher Herrick, William Denis Browne, David Briggs, Richard Hickox, Charles Villiers Stanford, Meredith Davies, Charles Wood, David Willcocks, Thomas Armstrong, Andrew Davis, David Hand, David Stancliffe, William McKie, Richard Armstrong, Jeremy Filsell, George Guest, Harry Bicket, Ralph Downes, Adrian Batten, Kingsley Charles Dunham, Frederick Stocken, Thomas Trotter, Katherine Dienes, Stephen Cleobury, Harrison Oxley, Adrian Lucas, Simon Preston, Stephen Farr, Joseph Cooper, David Price, Malcolm Archer, Richard Apperley, Max Kenworthy, Douglas Guest, Timothy Byram-Wigfield, Herbert Murrill, John Scott, Andrew Parnell, Michael Nicholas, Richard Marlow, Thomas Fielden, Martin How, Clive Driskill-Smith, Ronald Edward Perrin, David Owen Norris, E. T. Cook, Richard Popplewell, Brian Runnett, Marcus Wibberley, David Goode, Stephen Barlow, Stephen Darlington, William Whitehead, Geraint Bowen, Francis Grier, Malcolm Boyle, Russell Arthur Missin, Iain Farrington, John Keys, Edward Elwyn Jones, Richard Egarr, Robert Costin, Nicholas Cleobury. Excerpt: Sir Edward Richard George "Ted" Heath, KG, MBE, PC (9 July 1916 - 17 July 2005) was a British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1970-74) and as Leader of the Conservative Party (1965-75). He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1950-2001. Born in Broadstairs, Kent, Heath went on to study at Balliol College, Oxford. In 1938, Heath went to Spain to witness the ongoing civil war and then served in the British Army during the Second World War. Heath served as Chief Whip during the Suez Crisis of 1956 and formally became a cabinet member under Harold Macmillan as Minister of Labour (1959-60), before leading the unsuccessful negotiations to join the European Economic Community in 1962-63. In 19...