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Nigel Heseltine

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435: 488: 27: 541: 178:, Heseltine states that his mother was a Swiss woman, a friend of Juliette Huxley. There is no record of his birth in the hospital where it allegedly took place, and for the first year of his life he was raised by foster-parents. He spent most of his childhood in 224:
In the 1950s he was based in Rome working as an agronomist for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. During this time he travelled widely across Africa, eventually settling in Madagascar for twelve years, and then on
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Scarred Background: Nigel Heseltine (1916–1995), A Biographical Introduction and a Bibliography
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Amongst these relationships, though not married to her, Jean Stoney, divorced from
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as Resident Commissioner. Later he wrote several books about Africa, including
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Welsh Writing in English, School of English at Bangor University
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in 1916, the son of composer Philip Heseltine, better known as
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with Warlock's mother and Welsh stepfather at Cefn Bryntalch,
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This article about a Welsh writer, poet or playwright is a
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Welsh Writing in English: A Yearbook of Critical Essays
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Towards the end of his career he was employed by the
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