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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Christopher Gerald Pole-Carew (born May 1931) in 1979 High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, was, during his working life, a newspaper executive who rose to notoriety in his handling of trade union membership, initially as managing director of the Nottingham Evening Post where he sacked journalists who joined the trade union, and later under Rupert Murdoch, where his role included trade union matters. The appointment brought comment in the House of Commons.Pole-Carew was educated at Great Walstead School.Pole-Carew's appointment as High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire was the subject in 1979 of a House of Commons motion deploring it.Although retired, Pole-Carew is currently registered as holding two directorships.Pole-Carew lives in Axminster, in Devon, with Gillian, his wife. Prior to this the Pole-Carews had been custodians for 20 years of Old Shute House, near Axminster, owned by the National Trust.. Pole-Carew is a descendent of William Pole (1515–1587), MP for Bossiney, who purchased the estate in 1560."@en }

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