Proper noun
Middlemas
A surname of Scottish origin.
However, the King's party could only muster 40 Members of Parliament in support, Middlemas and Barnes, p. 1008. Source: Internet
II, pp. 358, 650, 664; Middlemas, pp. 176, 179; Ridley, p. 474 Four years after Edward's death, World War I broke out. Source: Internet
In 1969 the first major biography of Baldwin appeared, of over 1,000 pages, written by Keith Middlemas and John Barnes, both Conservatives who wished to defend Baldwin. Source: Internet
Middlemas 2005, p. 10. Theologically, the Babylonian exiles were responsible for the doctrines of individual responsibility and universalism (the concept that one god controls the entire world) and for the increased emphasis on purity and holiness. Source: Internet
Middlemas and Barnes, p. 722. However he came to believe that, as he put it on 9 November 1932: "the time has now come to an end when Great Britain can proceed with unilateral disarmament". Source: Internet
Middlemas and Barnes, p. 735. On 10 November 1932 Baldwin said: I think it is well also for the man in the street to realise that there is no power on earth that can protect him from being bombed. Source: Internet