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Sir Francis Norie-Miller, 1st Baronet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Francis Norie-Miller Sir Francis Norie-Miller, 1st Baronet (11 March 1859 – 4 July 1947) was a British insurance company manager director. He was also a Liberal and later Liberal National politician. Although he was born in England, his chief associations were with Scotland and in particular the city of Perth. In 1936, he was created a Baronet with the title of Norie-Miller of Cleeve in the New Year’s Honours List for political and public service in the County of Perth 〔''The Times'', 1 January 1936〕 and for his local philanthropy.〔Robin Pearson, ''Sir Francis Norie-Miller'' in ''Dictionary of National Biography''; OUP 2004-08〕 ==Family and education== Norie-Miller was born at Cheshunt in Hertfordshire,〔Pearson, DNB〕 the son of Henry Miller, the Chief Statistical Officer for HM Customs and his wife Anne Norrie.〔''Who was Who'', OUP 2007〕 Norie-Miller was educated privately and then trained for the law but he never practised and began a career in insurance instead. In 1884 he married Grace Harvey Day, the daughter of the vicar of Cheshunt. They had two sons, Claud, who was killed on active service in 1917 and Stanley who went on to succeed his father in the baronetcy and in business.〔Pearson, DNB〕 They also had a daughter, Elwena.〔''The Times'', 30 January 1907〕 Norie-Miller's first wife died in 1931 and three years later he married his secretary Florence Jean Belfrage McKim, of Scone in Perthshire.〔''Who was Who'', OUP 2007〕
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