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MR QUINTIN HOGG, formerly Lord Hailsham (left), the newly-elected Conservative member of Parliament for St. Marylebone, London, leaving St. Marylebone Town Hall after the results had been announced. On the right, holding a poster, is Roy Grundon, 20-year-old secretary of the South-east London Young Liberals, who claims he received a blow in the eye from Mr Hogg as he left the Town Hall.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30312, 12 December 1963, Page 21

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MR QUINTIN HOGG, formerly Lord Hailsham (left), the newly-elected Conservative member of Parliament for St. Marylebone, London, leaving St. Marylebone Town Hall after the results had been announced. On the right, holding a poster, is Roy Grundon, 20-year-old secretary of the South-east London Young Liberals, who claims he received a blow in the eye from Mr Hogg as he left the Town Hall. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30312, 12 December 1963, Page 21

MR QUINTIN HOGG, formerly Lord Hailsham (left), the newly-elected Conservative member of Parliament for St. Marylebone, London, leaving St. Marylebone Town Hall after the results had been announced. On the right, holding a poster, is Roy Grundon, 20-year-old secretary of the South-east London Young Liberals, who claims he received a blow in the eye from Mr Hogg as he left the Town Hall. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30312, 12 December 1963, Page 21