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ResumoFormer Euro bosses in 'cash for access' row Straw to free sex offenders Contents Virgin atlantic Contents No Title Britain's richest man puts Bill Gates in the shade Contents Story of hope as Kosovo war girl is found Award-Winning Coverage The Sunday Times Calais Narrow win for Trimble puts peace deal in doubt Blair ready to admit defeat over section 28 Saboteur forces shutdown of Sellafield unit Plea to UN over army's dirty tricks Hirst breaks mould with £1m bronze Dyke to demote the man he beat for the BBC's top job Virgin Air passengers face drug tests on their tickets Rover BP accused of backing 'arms for oil' coup Blair faces revolt over MPs' hours The Dome Zurich One pupil in five admits to committing crime Revealed: Britain's 1950s flying saucer Rarest stamp in the world is declared a one-cent fake Photographers fall out over who shot the Queen's head P&O Stena Sheep flocks to be tagged and tested for BSE TheStreet Clan chief names price for Cuillins WaterAid Culture MPs spend £150,000 on foreign trips Frequent flyers go to travelstore. com Museums scupper Labour campaign for free entrance Drug gangs smuggle billions of cigarettes Www. numberchange. org Hostage saved on brink of killing Correction Blue Circle Industries PLC Cash-starved army could sell Aldershot Excel General takes blame for death of Colonel 'H' Healthtree multi-vitamin St. Joseph's Hospice Dinosaur put on sale for £15m Aitken enlisted Mi6 man to save friend from trial Posthouse Halifax Circumcision hailed as way to curb Aids Sharp Eurogate Cash-For-Access Scandal Former commissioners are ready to exploit their inside information—if the price is right, report Stephen Grey and Edin Hamzic Abbey National The Fortune that Lasted 1000 Years A Norman noble has emerged as the richest Briton of the last millennium. Richard Woods and Dipesh Gadher report on his family's fortunes and what it tells us about wealth today Scottish Widows The angry old codger of the theatre Profile Things must be bad if only Superceleb can save us Nissan Week The Kosovo cauldron Trimble's divided forces Co-Operation Ireland So who pays for Tony's paternity leave? Hollywood What's for real? The whole world's a branch of showbiz Princess's son escapes a ducking from naked tacklers Atticus: Whispering assassins give Dr Spin a taste of his own medicine Atticus Blunkett puts one over on the Brownies The cash bonanza that will do nothing for the NHS Www. job-channel. com Britain drove Rover to the edge, not BMW Renault Well schooled in Woodhead's way Melanie Phillips (Comment, March 12) says:"We… Hard times for family Sex and Housework Points Birthdays Pothole Britain Our roads are in their worst state for 20 years. Rosie Waterhouse investigates who is to blame for making motorists' lives a misery In Europe's Slow Lane Qxl. com IBM Israeli plan for Golan nuclear shield Mathew Campbell Washington and Uzi Mahnaimi Geneva Sharepeople Limited Divided Nazareth unites to welcome the Pope Virgin Death cult wife prays for protection Lloyds TSB. com E-mails land White House in new scandal Vice ring linked to LA lawman Clinton warns Pakistan over danger of war Beck's Futures Under fire on India's icy front line Financial Times Russia's rich await cold hand of President Putin Cheltenham & Gloucester Heritage Hotels Hip-hop puts kick back in the cancan Nasa's ball of fire heads for Earth Serbia's uranium cache raises nuclear stakes Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Fujitsu Siemens Virgin Paris battle holds key to Jospin's fate World Online Queen's charm woos Australia XShealth Fat chance of privacy a star falls to earth Pick of the crop Mugabe land-grab fails as squatters go home Moms on march put fear of death in gun lobby Inside Washington The hidden pleasures of reading the news Enterprise culture Nationwide Organs go begging through NHS cuts Weather and Travel Outlook Headline news: The broadcaster Peter Snow hugs his… How Kosovo war victim touched tycoon's heart Students to sue college News in Brief Pinochet move Cancer patients to get new drugs Racism warning Schröder rebukes 'secretive' BMW Model on mend Rally violence Flying visits Marbles Toy dangers Wild raspberry Drug charges Disco stampede Just the ticket United we Stand Two-goal Yorke puts club before country Contents Totaljobs. com Contents Six Million Dollar Man Sutton still off target for Chelsea Jack Daniel's Tennesse Whiskey Charlton roll on thanks to Kitson Marcelo lifts the Blues Final flourish for Redknapp Joe Lovejoy at Anfield Smart finish halts Spurs Campbell quickens Wednesday slide Phillips is Sunderland's star FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Minor Leagues and Europe Scotland Derby County 1 Conventry City1 Nationwide Conference Pools Goater keeps City in hunt Premiership signals three-year deal for £2bn TV rights Steve Curry Getting the balance right for fans is as important as maximising TV income for England's top clubs Carbone stakes a claim Steve Curry at Villa Park Blackburn take gentle stroll around Forest Reuser pays back Ipswich Chello Star of India Asia's best footballer leads his nation on a summer tour of England, but first has a job to do for Bury Bradbury ends goal wait Rio's grand design West Ham's elegant defender isn't an England regular yet, but hopes to make a mark at Euro 2000 Young lions relish taste of the big time The vital under-21 match against Yugoslavia gives some Premiership stars a chance to shape the future for England. Steve Curry reports The Sunday Times Reds, whites and blues fly the flag Hugh McIlvanney Now that the European Cup has finally hit its stride, the sense of anticipation is tangible Marbles. com The Rivals who Aim to Shatter All-English Dream Reds, Whites, and blues fly the flag Chelsea are putting on a brave face but Barcelona represent the most intimidating of draws Arsenal and Leeds must remain focused for a final showdown Squad rebuilding has been the key as Lens and Galatasaray aim to spoil Copenhagen party Feed your mind Fishy smell leaves managers high and dry Deal with the real cheats Sport on TV Picks of the week Q&A Book Review In The Red Corner: A Journery Into Cuban Boxing John Duncan (Yellow Jersey Press, hb, £12) Bestsellers Inspired Oxford triumph Dark Blues fight back to beat the odds and end seven years of defeat in the Boat Race Www. the times. co. uk What It Means to Win. . . And to Lose the Boat Race Rowing legend feels the heat Steve Redgrave is battling for his place in Britain's Olympic team like any other rower. By Nick Pitt Gameplay Hot Hakkinen The world champion underlines the power of the McLaren as he takes pole position at a windy Interlagos Points verdict an ideal start for Villeneuve The former world champion relishes being competitive again. 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Bob Ayling, former British… M&S buys into net lingerie firm Contents Suppliers throw Dorling cash lifeline Brown should go private to cure the health service Agenda BMW's Rover sale provokes mass protest Interactive investor international Beckwith targets Continent Investor's Week Flying Flowers to lose stamps wing Rates ready to rise Goldman Sachs staff hang up their pinstripes Business Digest Office sweep goes online Find IT recruit and earn £3,000 People Britain has lowest charges for net access Angus to leave as Ayling re-emerges Eurostar Goes Straight to the Centre of Paris Digimask puts you in picture Unions block French reforms Telstra A risky dash for growth Economic Outlook Business Letters Why Brown's medicine would not work in US American Account Stealth taxation strikes again The Revenue has blundered in its treatment of firms with overseas subsidiaries, says Douglas Fairbairn, national head of tax at Ernst & Young Royal Mail Return to Tax and Spend NCR The man who wants to feed the world Profile Peter Brabeck-Letmathe's Nestlé already has 1.8% of the global market. But he is hungry to sell his 8,500 products to the rest of the earth's population Working Day Lafarge M&S ventures further afield for its profits The struggling retailer has smartened up its image and vowed to make better use of its technological assets, writes Dominic Rushe Banks of Scotland EFax. com Bank probe is 'damp squib' Small firms are unhappy with Don Cruickshank's banking review for not tacking the issue of funding for their businesses, writes Claire Oldfield Databank Quintain ponders bid for nursing-home firm Sharewatch Share people A Share in the Boardroom Net revolution brings power to the people DLJ direct Mercury bounces back The fund manager's poor performance upset pension trustees. Now it has revived and is boosting its global business. 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Garth Alexander reports from New York Red tape holds back spread of share ownership for workers Firms fear being swallowed by corporate venturing Financial assistance from big companies could be misused to steal market share and scarce skills Website Tax relief gives a boost to IT investment First-year capital allowances of 100% on computers, software and internet products will speed up the dot-com revolution Bride found premises on way to church Cynthia Coyne kept the groom waiting after stumbling on the ideal site from which to sell cut-price TVs and fridges. Rupert Steiner reports Lloyds TSB Commercial Finance Guarantor says please release me, let me go Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Thinking Deloitte & Touche Dot-com firms: Brown should have done more Budding e-commerce tycoons say the chancellor has helped to break down barriers, but his measures will not necessarily help start-ups to grow. 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The Sunday Times A spoonful of sugar Blair and Brown are pouring cash into the NHS, but they don't know how to spend it, says David Smith The rest of the western world manages it better It's gospel, I'm with the God squad Outed as a Christian, AA Gill is resigned to being classed by non-believers with bearded born-agains. But the trouble with his faith, he says, is that it won't go away Odd bedfellows for Redgrave, rebel with a new cause Vanessa Redgrave is standing up for Chechnya shoulder to shoulder with a friend of General Pinochet, reports Margarette Driscoll Smile, lie, you're a teacher Teachers are often ashamed of their calling, but Jonathan Smith learnt from his parents the art of pulling off an impossible job For happy billionaires, sleep is the new greed A good kip is the new status symbol, writes Matthew Campbell It can be a cold world on the web WestEnders, the soap that gets you in a lather Victoria's toilet trouble, lost women drivers, and the snake in the pants Stock Exchange Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week The Daily Telegraph: Joe Kayil Fighter pilot, 1914-2000 The millennium list Eureka! Last word. . . Fred Kelly Dancer, 1916-2000 Haunting memories of Dickens A charming period home is for sale in Islington. 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Robert Winnett explains why homeowners are having to pay more under Labour Johnson Fry Family at Full Stretch Jupiter Global Technology Fund Borrowers hit by end of Miras Ten easy ways to beat budget changes Making sense of the budget is never easy. Kevin Pratt reveals the best ways to cut your tax liability Investors can profit from rule change on Isas Investors have welcomed the chancellor's U-turn on the amount they can save tax free, writes Robert Winnett Scottish Widows Aberdeen Ins-site Policy £ Plus Norwich Union Marketing Man is on to a Winner Tax cut helps you keep more of your profits Gartmore Workers given greater share of the action Tax treatment has been improved to encourage us to invest in our companies, writes Kevin Pratt How plans operate Equitable Killik & Co Gartmore Drivers get off lightly but smokers cough up more Duty increases make fuel, cigarettes and alcohol far more expensive here than they are on the Continent. By Sarah Toyne Tax bill for executive company cars to double The overhaul of tax on company cars will penalise drivers of prestige models. By Robert Winnett and Charlotte Wolff How Much Tax Do You Pay? Equitable Amerindo Standard Life Bank Personal Investment Authority Schroders Thrifty punished by inheritance taxes The number of heirs facing a tax bill on their family's estate will rise, but it can be avoided, writes Nick Gardner MBNA Jupiter Alliance Leicester Perpetual Families lose out in budget tax shake-up Marriage allowances have gone and new credits are means tested. By Sarah Toyne Blow for divorced parents More than 280,000 people will be hit when the tax relief on maintenance payments is cut, writes Sarah Toyne Chancellor takes tax relief away from couples Paragon mortgages Mercury Global Titans Fund Portfolio Fund Management Limited Legal & General TQ Direct Choice Brown makes giving money to charity cost less Charities could earn an extra £400m as the chancellor relaxes rules and improves tax breaks. By Nick Gardner National insurance rise hits high earners Elderly find the devil is in budget details Only the poorest pensioners truly benefit from the chancellor's generosity, writes Diana Wright Bad news if you are planning to retire soon Northern rock Elson Aberdeen Investment Trusts Fidelity Investments Interactive investor international Dot-com investors must beware of hype High-tech shares are having a rough ride, but the outlook is good. 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David Eimer runs for cover The devil in Mr Jonze Being John Malkovich is firmly in tonight's Oscar hunt, but its prankster director is not the Tinseltown type, finds Christopher Goodwin Although out of place, the Beck's art award has… A man with tigers in his tank His protégés may grab the headlines, but Jay Jopling is the driving force of Brit Art. Bryan Appleyard meets the man who made Hirst and Emin a sensation Driven half mad Film Winona Ryder running amok in a nuthouse sounded good, but Girl, Interrupted isn't nearly loopy enough for Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts The Lady in the Van Biteback In bed with Marcel and Felicity Television Potter's luck Rest of the week's theatre Loves Labour's Lost Pause for concern Harold Pinter's savagely funny new play lampoons the vacuous excesses of Blair's Britain while capturing the fear and uncertainty at its heart, says John Peter Choices Direct András Schiff's love affair with Austria is… The Miracle Maker Decca The age of invention The Nash Ensemble still sets the pace for contemporary music, says Paul Driver Is There Anybody out There? The Lowry How much would you pay this man to write a symphony, asks Michael Wright Coriolanus Thoroughly modern Carmen The heroine chews gum, mobile phones ring and the toreador is a rock star in NBT's gripping production, says David Dougill Welsh National Opera Finding that lovin' feeling Who'd be mad enough to cover America's favourite song? Its writer, says Mark Edwards Cooking with Elvis Ignore the hole that should be a concert hall. 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Simon Fanshawe discovers the man behind Shooting Stars' George Dawes is now a fully grown Shakespearian actor Live Film Don't miss Theatre Long players Art Comedy Dance Opera Pop Pick of the week Agenda When the belle jars The Journals of Sylvia Plath, 1950-1962 Edited by Karen V Kukil Faber £30 pp 1008 Ariel's Gift: Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath and the Story of Birthday Letters by Erica Wagner Faber £14.99 pp224 Sylvia on her own words Six of the best, deep in thought The Consolations of Philosophy by Alain de Botton H Hamilton £14.99 pp265 The secrets of happiness Diary Pride after the fall Pride and Perjury by Jonathan Aitken HarperCollins £19.99 pp392 Daughters of Britannia Seventy years of moods and feuds live on in the letters of Rebecca West Selected Letters of Rebecca West edited by Bonnie Kime Scott Yale £22.50 pp497 Science If you knew Susy. . . 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Quite Firedup All for One Television and radio Britain's highest paid TV actor, Robson Green in The Last Musketeer, ITV tonight The one to watch The week ahead The Last Musketeer Today, ITV, 9pm Best film Liar Liar Wednesday, ITV, 8.40pm Best Documentary The Forgotten Children Critics' choice Tell Me The Truth About Love (BBC2, 8pm) Film Choice Sunday 26 March FilmFour Freeview BBC1 Sunday 26 March Radio Sky One Monsignor Renard Critics' choice Doctors (BBC1, 12.30pm) Quadrophenia (Sky Cinema, 10pm) FilmFour Freeview BBC1 Radio Sky One Cutting Edge The Mission: Viva Las Venice (BBC1, 11pm) Love And Death On Long Island (Sky Premier, 10pm) FilmFour Freeview BBC1 Radio Sky One The Great Gatsby Critics' choice Adrenalin On Ice (C5,8pm) Liar Liar (ITV, 8.40pm) Wednesday 29 March FilmFour Freeview BBC1 Wednesday 2 March Radio Sky One Wednesday 29 March Always And Everyone Critics' choice Dispatches: Deadly Pursuit (C4,9pm) Film choice Thursday March FilmFour Freeview BBC1 Thursday March Radio Thursday March Satellite, cable and digital Da Ali G Show Critics' choice Frasier (C4,10pm) The Defiant Ones (C4,1.45pm) Islandbreaks BBC1 Radio Satellite, cable and digital Later Presents Oasis Critics' choice Top Ten—Eurovision (C4,8.55pm) The Ladykillers (FilmFour, 6pm) FilmFour Freeview BBC1 Sunday 1 April Radio Satellite, cable and digital Sunday Times Music Shop offer Time Contents Debenhams Contents Yah! Tar Palmer-Tomkinson Serial Celebrity Daters The Max Factor Max Beesley, who made his name as the star of Tom Jones, has since become more famous for his string of celebrity girlfriends. But all that is soon to change, says Louise Gannon Like his famous clients, the Beverly Hills dentist Why Did I Say that? It's Oscar night this evening, and as the stars wander down the red carpet, let's hope they don't say something stupid. A new book reveals that they often do, reports Jane Moore Renault elf Renault You're Booked The Manchester United boss, Sir Alex Ferguson, is a bit of a foodie on the quiet. And now he's set up an Internet restaurant business. He invites Simon Mills for a nice cup of tea Austin Reed Egg: card Queen of Clean Home guru Cheryl Mendelson is urging American women to get on their hands and knees and give their houses a good scrubbing, says Tom Rhodes Single File Women tell all about their lovers to their friends. 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The Answers to All your Problems The Sunday Times Cross Word Sara Eden Personal Introductions Katharine Allen Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Elite Introductions Nexus Dinner Dates Perfect Harmony Dining Club Berkeley Sweetingham International Conversations Thortons Petite Contents Contents Picture Gallery Fortunes Won The 10 richest of the millennium Britain's Rich Heritage of Fortunes Surviving against the Odds Bill Gates is Put in his Place America dominates the world of wealth today but, historically, Britain can give it a run for its money, write William Rubinstein and Philip Beresford The 40 Richest Americans of all time Rules of Engagement The spoils of the Conqueror: William of Warenne, Earl of Surrey, Died 1088: Conquest, £57.6 billion, 1st William of Warenne, Earl of Surrey Died 1088 Conquest £57.6 billion 1st Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel and Warenne, c1307-1376: Land and War, £48 billion, 2nd Wealth Code Roubet Count of Mortain John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, 1340-1399: Land, £43.2 billion, 4th= Odo of Bayeux, Earl of Kent, c1036-1097: Conquest and Church, £43.2 billion, 4th= A sainted big spender: Archbishop Thomas Becket, 1118-1170: Church, £19.2 billion, 10th Archbishop Thomas Becket 1118-1170 Church £19.2 bilion 10th Henry of Grosmont, Duke of Lancaster, c1300-1361: War and land, £33.2 billion, 6th Edward, The Black Prince, 1330-1376: Land, £28.2 billion, 7th Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, 1382-1439: Land, £26.2 billion, 8th Aaron of Lincoln, Died c1186: Financier, £21.6 billion, 9th Bishop Ranulf Flambard, 1060-1128: Church, £17.3 billion, 11th= Aristocratic scourge of the Highlands: George Leveson-Gower, Duke of Sutherland, 1758-1833: Land, £16.7 billion, 14th George Leveson-Gower, Duke of Sutherland 1758-1833 Land £16.7 billion 14th Thomas of Woodstock, Duck of Gloucester, 1355-1397: Land, £17.3 billion, 11th= Sir Robert Knollys, Died 1407: War and Land, £17.3 billion, 11th= Sir John Spencer, Died 1610: Merchant, £16.6 billion, 15th Grabbing it all with a reign of terror: Hugh Despenser the Younger, Died 1326: Land and pillage, £13.8 billion, 20th Hugh Despenser the Younger Died 1326 Land and Pilage £13.8 billion 20th Robert, Lord Spencer, Died 1627: Land, £14.9 billion, 16th Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, c1457-1483: Land, £14.4 billion, 17th= John Holland, Duke of Exeter, 1352-1400: Land, £14.4 billion, 17th= Robert of Belleme, Earl of Shrewsbury, c1052-c1130: War and Land, £14.4 billion, 17th= The Richest of the Rich is made up of. . . Bribery and the Bubble: James Brydges, Duke of Chandos, 1673-1744: Corruption, speculation and Land, £13 billion, 22nd James Brydges, Duke of Chandos 1673-1744 Corruption, speculation and land £13 billion 22nd William de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk, 1396-1450: Land, £13.1 billion, 21st Sir James Lowther, 1673-1755: Coal, £12.8 billion, 23rd Richard Boyle, Earl of Cork, 1566-1643: Land, £12.3 billion, 24th The 'Wizard' in the Tower: Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, 1564-1632: Land, £10 billion, 29th Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland 1564-1632 Land £10 billion 29th Richard, Earl of Cornwall, 1209-1272: Land, £11.7 billion, 25th Sir Theodore Janssen, c1658-1748: Financier, £10.8 billion, 26th= Ralph, Lord Cromwell, c1394-1456: Land and Royal Service, £10.1 billion, 28th Sir John Pulteney, c1290-1349: Merchant, £10.8 billion, 26th= Sir William de la Pole, Died 1366: Merchant, £ 9.9 billion, 30th= William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, 1147-1219: Land, £9.9 billion, 30th= Suicidal end to a gilded life: Francis Russell, Duke of Bedford, 1819-1891: Land, £8.8 billion, 36th= Francis Russell, Duke of Bedford 1819-1891 Land £8.8 billion 36th Richard Woodville, Earl Rivers, c1410-1469: Land and Royal Service, £9.9 billion, 30th= Robert of Meulan, Earl of Leicester, 1046-1118: Conquest and land, £9.6 billion, 33rd Sir William Cokayne, Died 1626: Merchant, £9.3 billion, 34th Francis Egerton, Duke of Bridgewater, 1736-1803: Coal and Canals, £9.2 billion, 35th Sir John Fastolf, c1378-1459: Pillage and Land, £8.8 billion, 36th= Ranulf Glanvill, c1120-1190: Royal service, £8.6 billion, 38th= Divorce that cost Henry's cardinal dear: Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, c1475-1530: Church and Royal Service, £8.6 billion, 38th= Cardinal Thomas Wolsey c1475-1530 Church and royal service £8.6 billion 38th= Bishop Walter Langton, Died 1321: Royal Service and Church, £8.6 billion, 38th= William Vane, Duke of Cleveland, 1766-1842: Land, £8.5 billion, 41st= Sir John Ellerman, 1862-1933: Finance and shipping, £8.5 billion, 41st= Roger de Mortimer, Earl of March, c1286-1330: Land, £8.3 billion, 43rd Nathan Rothschild, 1777-1836: Banking, £7.9 billion, 44th The It girl of 1152: Eleanor of Aquitaine, c1122-1204: Land, £7.8 billion, 45th= Eleanor of Aquitaine c1122-1204 Land £7.8 billion 45th The clerics Geoffrey Fitzpeter, Earl of Essex, Died 1213: Royal service and land, £7.8 billion, 45th= Archbishop Hubert Walter, c1140-1205: Church and royal service, £7.8 billion, 45th= Hugh Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster, 1825-1899: Land and property, £7.5 billion, 48th Baptist Hicks, Viscount Campden, 1551-1629: Merchant, £7.2 billion, 49th A boy laird with vision: Walter Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Duke of Buccleuch, 1806-1884: Land, £6.3 billion, 57th= Walter Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Duke of Buccleugh 1806-1884 Land £6.3 billion 57th Elizabeth, Lady of Clare, c1294-1360: Land, £6.9 billion, 50th William Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, Duke of Portland, 1800-1879: Land, £6.8 billion, 51st Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmorland, 1354-1425: Land, £6.7 billion, 52nd Edward, Viscount Portman, 1799-1888: Land, £6.6 billion, 53rd Ralph Monthermer, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, Died c1325: Land, £6.5 billion, 54th= Sir Gregory Page, 1668-1720: Merchant, £6.5 billion, 54th= Adam Stratton, Died 1294, Moneylender and Royal Service: £6.5 billion, 54th= Miserly MP who fought income tax: Sir William Pulteney, 1729-1805: Property, £6.2 billion, 59th= Sir William Pulteney 1729-1805 Property £6.2 billion 59th Walter, Lord Hungerford, c1378-1449: Land and Royal Service, £6.3 billion, 57th= Jurnet of Norwich, c1130-1197: Moneylender, £6.2 billion, 59th= Sir Gilbert Heathcote, c1651-1733: Merchant, £6.1 billion, 61st= Archbishop George Neville, c1432-1476: Church, £6.1 billion, 61st= William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, 1592-1676: Land, £6.1 billion, 61st= Sir John Philipot, Died 1384: Merchant, £6.1 billion, 61st= Roger, Bishop of Salisbury, c1065-1139: Church and Royal Service, £6.1 billion, 61st= Bankrolling the civil war: Sir Paul Pindar, c1565-1650: Merchant, £5.8 billion, 68th Sir Paul Pindar c1565-1650 Merchant £5.8 billion 68th Top 20 merchants/retailers Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, 1593-1641: Land, £6.1 billion, 61st= John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, c1427-1470: Land, £6.1 billion, 61st= Edward Backwell, Died 1683: Goldsmith, £5.7 billion, 69th= William Cade, Died 1166: Moneylender, £5.7 billion, 69th= Edward Stanley, Earl of Derby, 1508-1572: Land, £5.7 billion, 69th= Royal favourite ruined by the exchequer: Sir Robert Viner, 1631-1688: Goldsmith and Financier, £5.7 billion, 69th= Sir Robert Viner 1631-1688 Goldsmith and financier £5.7 billion 69th Sir Richard Gresham, c1485-1549: Merchant, £5.7 billion, 69th= William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, c1501-1570: Land, £5.7 billion, 69th= Sir John Cutler, c1608-1698: Merchant, £5.6 billion, 75th= James Morrison, 1790-1857: Textiles and Banking, £5.6 billion, 75th= Thomas Chaucer, c1367-1434: Land, £5.4 billion,77th A hostage swapped for a captured queen: Humphrey Bohun, Earl of Hereford, c1276-1322: Land, £5.2 billion, 78th= Humphrey Bohun, Earl of Hereford c1276-1322 Land £5.2 billion 78th William Beckford, 1709-1770: Merchant, £5.2 billion, 78th= Sir Josiah Child, 1630-1699: Merchant, £5.2 billion, 78th= Peter des Rivaux, c1190-1262: Church and Royal Service, £5.2 billion, 78th= Sir Samuel Fludyer, 1705-1768: Merchant, £4.8 billion, 85th= Sir Thomas Cooke, c1410-1478: Merchant, £4.8 billion, 85th= James Butler, Earl of Ormonde, c1420-1461: Land, £4.9 billion, 83rd= Thomas Sutton, 1532-1611: Coal, £5.1 billion, 82nd Sir Maurice Abbot, 1565-1642: Merchant, £4.9 billion, 83rd= Downfall of a king's gay lover: Piers Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall, Died 1312: Land and Royal Service, £4.5 billion, 94th Piers Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall Died 1312 Land and royal service £4.5 billion 94th Edmund Grey, Earl of Kent, c1420-1489: Land and War, £4.8 billion, 85th= Walter, Lord Mauny, Died 1372: Land, £4.8 billion, 85th= Sir John Moleyns, Died 1361: Land, Royal Service and Crime, £4.8 billion, 85th= Sir Charles Duncombe, Died 1711: Banking, £4.6 billion, 92nd= Cicely Neville, Duchess of York, 1415-1495: Land, £4.7 billion, 90th= William, Lord Latimer, 1330-1381: Royal Service and Land, £4.6 billion, 92nd= Francis, Viscount Lovell, 1454-c1487: Land, £4.7 billion, 90th= Indebted to Lady Luck: Sir Robert Clayton, 1629-1707: Merchant, £4.3 billion, 95th= Sir Robert Clayton 1629-1707 Merchant £4.3 billion 95th Richard Crawshay, 1739-1810: Ironmaster, £4.3 billion, 95th= Thomas Grey, Marquess of Dorset, 1451-1501: Land, £4.3 billion, 95th= George Savile, Marquess of Halifax, 1633-1695: Land, £4.3 billion, 95th= Bishop Hugh de Puiset, Earl of Northumberland, c1120-1195: Church, £4.3 billion, 95th= William Douglas, Duke of Queensberry, 1724-1810: Land, £4.3 billion, 95th= Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex, Died 1144: Land, £4.3 billion, 95th= The draper who grew fat on war: Sir Lawrence Dundas, c1710-1781: Merchant, £4.1 billion, 104th= Sir Lawrence Dundas c1710-1781 Merchant £4.1 billion 104th Rhys ap Gruffydd, c1132-1197: Land and War, £4.3 billion, 95th= William Montagu, Earl of Salisbury, 1301-1344: Land, £4.3 billion, 95th= Samuel Loyd, Lord Overstone, 1796-1883: Banking, £4.1 billion, 104th= William Denison, 1770-1849: Banking, £3.9 billion, 108th= Hans Rausing, Born 1926: Packaging, £4 billion, 106th= William Lambton, 1764-1797: Coal, £3.9 billion, 108th= John Holles, Earl of Clare, c1564-1637: Land, £4 billion, 106th= Sir Humphrey the Great: Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, 1563-1612: Land , £3.8 billion, 112th= Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury 1563-1612 Land £3.8 billion 112th John Mansel, Died 1265: Church and Royal Service, £3.9 billion, 108th= Sir Horatio Palavicino, c1540-1600: Financier, £3.9 billion, 108th= Henry, Earl Cadogan, 1812-1873: Land, £3.8 billion, 112th= Sir Robert Peel, 1750- 1830: Cotton, £3.8 billion, 112th= William Ward, Earl of Dudley, 1817-1885: Coal, £3.7 billion, 115th George Bowes, 1701-1760: Coal, £3.6 billion, 116th= John Crichton-Stuart, Marquess of Bute, 1847-1900: Coal, £3.6 billion, 116th= The financiers/goldsmiths/bankers The navy plunderer: Sir Peter Warren, 1703-1752: Land and Prize Money, £3.5 billion, 120th= Sir Peter Warren 1703-1752 Land and prize money £3.5 billion 120th Sir James Cambell, 1570-1642: Merchant, £3.6 billion, 116th= Sampson Gideon, 1699-1762: Financier, £3.6 billion, 116th= Sir John Banks, 1627-1699: Merchant, £3.5 billion, 120th= The friend of rebel America: Charles Watson-Wentworth, Marquess of Rockingham, 1730-1782: Land, £3.3 billion, 125th= Charles Watson-Wentworth, Marquess of Rockingham 1730-1782 Land £3.3 billion 125th= Roger, Lord Grey of Ruthin, Died 1353: Land and War, £3.5 billion, 120th= Henry Cavendish, 1731-1810: Land, £3.4 billion, 123rd= Sir Isaac Goldsmid, 1778-1859: Financier, £3.4 billion, 123rd= Sir Hugh Clopton, Died 1496: Merchant, £3.2 billion, 128th= Sir Robert Holland, c1270-1329: Land, £3.2 billion, 128th= Philip Rundell, 1746-1827: Merchant, £3.2 billion, 128th= Richard Thornton, 1776-1865: Financier and merchant, £3.1 billion, 131st William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Earl Fitzwilliam, 1815-1902: Coal and Land, £3.3 billion, 125th= Archbishop William Melton, Died 1340: Church and Royal Service, £3.3 billion, 125th= Turncoat sealed a queen's fate: Sir William Hewett, Died 1567: Merchant, £3 billion,132nd= Sir William Hewett Died 1567 Merchant £3 billion 132nd Sir Edward Brampton, c1440-1508: Merchant, £3 billion, 132nd= Thomas Brassey, 1805-1870: Railways, £3 billion, 132nd= Richard Lyons, Died 1381: Merchant, £3 billion, 132nd= Sir Nicholas Brembre, Died 1388: Merchant, £3 billion, 132nd= Sir Simon Burley, 1336-1388: Land and Royal Service, £3 billion, 132nd= Sir Francis Child, 1642-1713: Banking, £3 billion, 132nd= Sir Stephen Fox, 1627-1716: Royal Service, £3 billion, 132nd= A king's pious Iron fist: Walter Espec, Died c1153: Land, £2.9 billion, 142nd= Walter Espec Died c1153 Land £2.9 billion 142nd= Richard Renger, Died 1239: Merchant and Land, £3 billion, 132nd= Peter Thellusson, 1737-1797: Merchant, £3 billion, 132nd= Archbishop William Courtenay, 1342-1396: Church, £2.9 billion, 142nd= John Hende, Died 1418: Merchant, £2.9 billion, 142nd= Bishop Henry Despenser, c1341-1406: Church, £2.9 billion, 142nd= John Eldred, 1552-1632: Merchant, £2.9 billion, 142nd= Adam de Basing, Mid-13th century: Merchant, £2.9 billion, 142nd= Sir Henry Garraway, 1575-1646: Merchant, £2.9 billion, 142nd= Cleric with the common touch: John Colet, c1466-1519: Land and Church, £2.7 billion, 154th= John Colet c1466-1519 Land and church £2.7 billion 154th Giles Loder, 1786-1871: Merchant, £2.9 billion, 142nd= Thomas Wharton, Marquess of Wharton, 1648-1715: Land, £2.9 billion, 142nd= Richard Wyche, 1554-1621: Merchant, £2.9 billion, 142nd= Edward Guinness, Earl of Iveagh, 1847-1927: Brewing, £2.8 billion, 152nd= Sir Richard Radcliffe, Died 1485: Land, £2.8 billion, 152nd= Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, c1340-1420: Land, £2.7 billion, 154th= Richard Fermor, Died 1552: Merchant , £2.7 billion, 154th= The original Young Turk: Sir Dudley North, 1641-1691: Merchant, £2.7 billion, 154th= Sir Dudley North 1641-1691 Merchant £2.7 billion 154th= Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle, 1693-1768: Land, £2.7 billion, 154th= William Sevenoke, c1378-1433: Merchant, £2.7 billion, 154th= Sir Thomas Abney, c1640-1722: Financier, £2.6 billion, 160th= Henry Paget, Marquess of Anglesey, 1835-1898: Land, £2.6 billion, 160th= Richard de Lucy, Died 1179: Land, £2.6 billion, 160th= George Vane-Tempest, Marquess of Londonderry, 1821-1884: Coal, £2.6 billion, 160th= Top 20 in land/property A canny cavalier: Giles Strangways, 1615-1675: Land, £2.4 billion, 168th= Giles Strangways 1615-1675 Land £2.4 billion 168th= Sir Geoffrey Scrope, c1285-1340: Judiciary, £2.6 billion, 160th= James Alexander, Earl of Caledon, 1730-1802: Civil Service and Land, £2.5 billion, 160th= Hermann, Baron de Stern, 1815-1887: Banking, £2.5 billion, 165th= Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, Died 1463: Land, £2.4 billion, 168th= John Tufnell, 1720-1794: Land, £2.5 billion, 165th= Sir Richard Branson, Born 1950: Business, £2.4 billion, 168th= Sir Richard Gurney, 1577-1647: Merchant, £2.4 billion, 168th= Sir Christopher Clitherow, Died 1641: Merchant, £2.4 billion, 168th= Success on a china plate: Josiah Wedgwood, 1730-1795: Pottery, £2.3 billion, 174th= Josiah Wedgwood 1730-1795 Pottery £2.3 billion 174th= John Scott, 1725-1775: Gambling and Land, £2.4 billion, 168th= William Catesby, c1440-1485: Land, £2.3 billion, 174th= Aaron Franks, Died 1777: Merchant, £2.3 billion, 174th= Charles Manners, Duke of Rutland, 1815-1888: Land, £2.3 billion, 174th= Sir Joshua Van Neck, 1702-1777: Merchant, £2.3 billion, 174th= Sir Ralph Warren, c1486-1553: Merchant, £2.3 billion, 174th= Richard Arkwright, 1755-1843: Cotton, £2.2 billion, 180th= The industrialists/colliery owners Father of an Oxford college: Bishop Walter Merton, c1205-1277: Church and Land, £2.2 billion, 180th= Bishop Walter Merton c1205-1277 Church and land £2.2 billion 180th= James Williamson, Lord Ashton, 1842-1930: Linoleum, £2.2 billion, 180th= Gregory de Rokesle, Died 1291: Merchant and Royal Service, £2.2 billion, 180th= Arthur Hill, Marquess of Downshire, 1844-1874: Land, £2.2 billion, 180th= Sir Richard Hoare, 1648-1718: Banking, £2.2 billion, 180th= William Hollond, c1750-1836: Civil service, £2.2 billion, 180th= Hugh McCalmont, c1810-1887: Financier, £2.2 billion, 180th= Elijah Menahem, c1232-1284: Moneylender, £2.2 billion, 180th= Sir Humphrey Edwin, 1642-1707: Merchant, £2.2 billion, 180th= Thomas Foley, 1617-1677: Ironmaster, £2.2 billion, 180th= Benefactor of Irish schools: Erasmus smith, 1611-1691: Merchant and Land, £2.2 billion, 180th= Erasmus Smith 1611-1691 Merchant and land £2.2 billion 180th= Philip Miles, 1773-1845: Merchant, £2.2 billion, 180th= Lakshmi Mittal, Born 1950: Steel, 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