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John Bernard Ainslie OBE (2 August 1921 – 5 January 2007), known as Jack Ainslie, was a Wiltshire farmer and Liberal politician, Chairman of Wiltshire County Council from 1986 to 1990. ==Early life== Born at Stanmore, Middlesex, on 2 August 1921, the son of Charles Bernard Ainslie MC (1879–1937) and his wife Eileen Holloway (d. 1962),〔(Genealogy Data, dat7 ) page at ainslie.org.uk〕 Ainslie was educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Oxford, where he matriculated in 1947.〔''Oxford University Gazette'', 26 April 2007, (Obituaries ) at ox.ac.uk〕〔Graham, Christopher, ''(Jack Ainslie, Old-school local government leader )'' from ''The Independent dated Monday, 9 April 2007 (online edition)〕 His arrival at Oxford was delayed by his service in the British Army during the Second World War, and he was commissioned into the Royal Berkshire Regiment as a second lieutenant on 9 July 1942.〔''London Gazette'', (Gazette Issue 35698 (Supplement), 8 September 1942, Page 3956 ) at gazettes-online.co.uk〕 Ainslie's father was one of the ten children of William George Ainslie MP JP (1832–1893), himself one of the five children of Montague Ainslie JP DL (1792–1884), of Bengal in India and of Grizedale, Lancashire.〔(Montague Ainslie ) page at sirjohnbarrowmonument.co.uk〕〔(Genealogy Data, dat5 ) page at ainslie.org.uk〕 William George Ainslie had been member of parliament (Conservative) for North Lonsdale in Lancashire from 1885 to 1892.〔(Ncommons3 ) page at leighrayment.com〕
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