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 Baker, Francis
 Best, George
 Blair, Anthony Charles Lynton
 Bon, Simon John Charles Le
 Bowie, David
 Burchill, Charlie
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 Edward the Martyr
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 Grey, Roger de
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 Hoddle, Glenn
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 Kerr, Jim
 Korner, Alexis
 Lawson, Nigel
 Lennon, John Winston
 Letts, Don
 MacGregor, Ian
 MacMillan, Maurice Harold
 Major, John Roy
 Mason, James
 Oakey, Philip
 Page, James Patrick "Jimmy"
 Plant, Robert Anthony
 Powell, Charles
 Revie, Donald George "Don"
 Rogers, Paul
 Rotten, Johnny
 Scargill, Arthur
 Sheppard, Nick
 Squire, John
 Tebbit, Norman
 Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
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   Agreement Hong Kong   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
 19th Dec Peking   Signs the Hong Kong agreement in Peking, Hong Kong will return to China by 1997
   Arrest of Best   Best, George
    Best receives a three-month prison sentence for drunk driving, assaulting a police officer and failing to answer bail, he spent Chris tmas of 1984 behind bars and turned out as a player for Ford Open Prison
   Big Audio Dynamite   Jones, Mick
    After his expulsion from The Clash, Jones forms Big Audio Dynamite (often shortened to BAD) with film director Don Letts who directed various Clash videos and Westway to the World
   Big Audio Dynamite   Letts, Don
    After his expulsion from The Clash, Jones forms Big Audio Dynamite (often shortened to BAD) with film director Don Letts who directed various Clash videos and Westway to the World
   Bishop of Durham   Jenkins, David
 14th Mar Durham   Nominated as Bishop of Durham
   Bombing of Brighton   Tebbit, Norman
 12th Oct Brighton   Injured by an IRA bomb at the Grand Hotel during the Conservative Party Conference
 12th Oct Brighton   Tebbit's wife is paralysed
   Bombing of Brighton   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
 12th Oct Brighton   4 are killed but the conference continues
 12th Oct Brighton   An IRA bomb explodes at the Grand Hotel during the Conservative Party conference
   Bombing of Brighton   Wakenham, John
  Brighton   An IRA bomb at the party conference hotel kills Wakenham's wife & injures his legs
   Budget   Lawson, Nigel
  London   Abolishes Investment Income Surcharge & National Insurance Surcharge
  London   Cuts Corporation tax
   Burial of Edward   Edward the Martyr
 15th Sep Brookwood   Re-interred in a Russian orthodox chapel at Brookwood cemetery, Surrey
 16th Sep Croydon   Edward's bones are returned to the custody of the Midland Bank where they remain
   Clash, The   Sheppard, Nick
    The Clash pick Nick Sheppard, formerly of the Bristol-based Cortinas, and Vince White as the band's new guitarists
   Clash, The   White, Vince
    The Clash pick Nick Sheppard, formerly of the Bristol-based Cortinas, and Vince White as the band's new guitarists
   Composition of Bowie   Bowie, David
    Releases Album, "Tonight"
   Composition of Duran Duran   Bon, Simon John Charles Le
    Duran Duran's 4th album, " Arena", is released
   Composition of Gilmour   Gilmour, Dave
 5th Mar   Dave Gilmour releases his second solo album, "About Face", co-written with Pete Townshend
   Composition of Gilmour   Townshend, Pete
 5th Mar   Dave Gilmour releases his second solo album, "About Face", co-written with Pete Townshend
   Composition of Gilmour   Wright, Rick
 9th April   Rick Wright releases a self-titled album of his collaboration with Dave Harris , "Zee"
   Composition of Human League   Oakey, Philip
  Sheffield   The Human League release the Album, "Hysteria"
   Composition of Rotten   Rotten, Johnny
    PIL release, "This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get"
   Composition of Simple Minds   Burchill, Charlie
    Simple Minds release "Sparkle in the Rain", UK no 1 Album
   Composition of Simple Minds   Kerr, Jim
    Simple Minds release "Sparkle in the Rain", UK no 1 Album
   Composition of Waters   Clapton, Eric Patrick
    Performs on Pink Floyd member Roger Waters 's solo album, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking
   Composition of Waters   Waters, Roger
 9th April   Roger Waters releases his first solo single, "5.01 a.m. (The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking)".
  May   Roger Waters releases his first solo album, "The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking"
   Conference of Conservatives   Wakenham, John
  Brighton   An IRA bomb at the party conference hotel kills Wakenham's wife & injures his legs
   Council Collective   Weller, Paul
    Weller puts together his own charity ensemble, the Council Collective, to make a record ("Soul Deep") to raise money for the striking miners
   Death of Harris, Arthur Travers   Harris, Arthur Travers
    Death of Arthur Travers Harris
   Death of Korner, Alexis   Korner, Alexis
 1st Jan   Death of Alexis Korner, a lifelong smoker, of lung cancer
   Death of Lennon, John   Lennon, John Winston
 21st Mar New York   An opening ceremony is held for Strawberry Fields, an area in New York City's Central Park dedicated to John Lennon
   Death of Mason, James   Mason, James
 27th July   Death of James Mason
   Diplomacy   Howe, Geoffrey
  Sep Hong Kong   Howe & Thatcher sign the Joint Declaration handover to China by 1st July 1997
   Diplomacy   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
 2nd Feb   Thatcher visits Hungary, 1st Warsaw country visited as PM
 13th Feb Moscow   Margaret Thatcher meets Konstantin Chernenko
 16th Dec London   Margaret Thatcher is visited by the Gorbachevs
   Firm, The   Page, James Patrick "Jimmy"
    Jimmy Page & Paul Rogers create The Firm
   Firm, The   Rogers, Paul
    Jimmy Page & Paul Rogers create The Firm
   Funeral Andropov   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
 9th Feb   Attends Andropov's funeral in the USSR
   Governor St Helena   Baker, Francis
  St Helena   Appointed Governor of St Helena
   Honeydrippers, The   Page, James Patrick "Jimmy"
    Page records with Robert Plant in the guise of The Honeydrippers
   Honeydrippers, The   Plant, Robert Anthony
    Page records with Robert Plant in the guise of The Honeydrippers
   Lord Commissioner   Major, John Roy
  Oct   Appointed Lord Commissioner
   Manager of Barcelona   Venables, Terrry
  Barcelona   Appointed Manager of Barcelona
   Manager of Cairo   Revie, Donald George "Don"
  Cairo   Appointed Manager of Al Al of Cairo Football Team
   OBE   Ferguson, Alexander Chapman
    Ferguson is awarded the OBE in the 1984 honours list
   Olympic Gold Medal   Coe, Sebastian Newbold
  Los Angeles   Wins the 1500m Olympic Gold Medal
   Peerage   Greville
  Warwick   Created Earl of Warwick
   Peerage   MacMillan, Maurice Harold
  Stockton   Created Earl of Stockton, 1st
   Pit Closures   MacGregor, Ian
 6th Mar London   Has a meeting with the NUM & announces there will be 20 pit closures
   President   Grey, Roger de
    Appointed President of the Royal Academy
   Private Secretary   Powell, Charles
  London   Appointed Private Secretary to Margaret Thatcher
   Privatization BT   Lawson, Nigel
  London   Completes the privatization of British Telecom
   Privatization BT   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
    British Telecom is sold for œ3,916 million
 20th Nov   British Telecom is floated on the stock exchange
   Privatization Jaguar   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
    Jaguar is sold for œ294 million
    Jaguar Motors is sold to private investors
   Privatization Oil   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
    Enterprise Oil is sold for œ392 million
   Publication of Forsyth   Forsyth, Frederick
    Publication of, "The Fourth Protocol"
   Publication of Hughes   Hughes, Ted
 19th Dec   Appointed Poet Laureate
   Retirement   Keegan, Joseph Kevin
  Newcastle   Keegan announces his retirement prior to the end of the 1984 season
   Rule of Hong Kong   Howe, Geoffrey
  Sep Hong Kong   Howe & Thatcher sign the Joint Declaration handover to China by 1st July 1997
   Rule of Hong Kong   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
  Sep Hong Kong   Howe & Thatcher sign Declaration handing over Hong Kong to China by 1st July 1997
 19th Dec Hong Kong   Signs the Hong Kong agreement in Peking, Hong Kong will return to China by 1997
   Scottish Cup Winners   Ferguson, Alexander Chapman
  Aberdeen   Aberdeen win the Scottish league and retained the Scottish Cup
   Scottish League Winners   Ferguson, Alexander Chapman
  Aberdeen   Aberdeen win the Scottish league and retained the Scottish Cup
   Shadow Cabinet   Blair, Anthony Charles Lynton
 7th Nov   Appointed Junior Treasury spokesman
   Stone Roses   Squire, John
    From 1984 to 1996 he was the lead guitarist for The Stone Roses, one of the most influential acts of its era
   Strawberry Fields   Lennon, John Winston
 21st Mar New York   An opening ceremony is held for Strawberry Fields, an area in New York City's Central Park dedicated to John Lennon
   Strike Dockers   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
 9th July London   The TGWU begins a Dock Strike over breaches of the National Dock Labour Scheme
 20th July London   The TGWU calls off the National Dock Strike
   Strike GCHQ   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
  Cheltenham   Forbids trades union membership at GCHQ, œ1,000 is given for each union card
   Strike Miners   MacGregor, Ian
 23rd May London    Negotiations begin with the NUM
 23rd May London   Scargill insists pitts must close on the basis of exhaustion
   Strike Miners   Scargill, Arthur
  Jan   The NUM bans overtime
 1st Mar Cortonwood   The NCB announce closure of Cortonwood in Yorkshire sparking off the Miners Strike
 8th Mar Yorkshire   The NUM National Executive supports Yorkshire & Scotland without a national ballot
 12th Mar London   The beginning of the Miners Strike, during the 1st day 100 pits are closed down
  April   The NUM Special Delegate Conference votes to reduce the majority needed for a strike
 12th April   Scargill vetoes a national ballot on the miner's strike
 23rd May London    Negotiations begin with the NCB, Scargill says only exhausted pits should close
 29th May Orgreave   Miners & police clash at Orgreave
 6th Sep Kellingley   Miners & police clash at Kellingley
 21st Sep Maltby   Miners & police clash at Maltby
 28th Sep   A Judge rules that the miner's strike is illegal
 14th Dec   A court fines Scargill for obstruction
   Strike Miners   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
  London   The Government agrees a miners' redundancy deal of œ1,000 per year of service
  Mar Kent   The Kent NUM challenge the government's right to turn away pickets
  Mar Kent   The Kent NUM loses its case against the government
  Mar London   Sets up a special committee to deal with the Miners Strike
 5th Mar Cortonwood   Cortonwood colliery strikes over closure plans
 15th Mar Ollerton   End of the flying pickets outside Ollerton colliery
 7th April London   London demonstration in support of the miners
 12th April   Scargill vetoes a national ballot on the miner's strike
 29th May Orgreave   Miners try to force the closure of the Sheffield steel plant & confront the police
 25th July London   Walter Marshall estimates power stations can run until Nov 1985
 7th Aug Yorkshire   2 Miners begin Court action against the Yorkshire NUM for striking without a ballot
 7th Aug Yorkshire   NUM assets are sequestrated
 28th Sep   A Judge rules that the miner's strike is illegal
 14th Dec   A court fines Scargill for obstruction
   Strike Miners   Walker, Peter
  London   Wins his case for fighting the Miners Strike using Criminal Law rather than Civil Law
   UEFA Cup   Hoddle, Glenn
    Hoddle proves to be the architect behind Spurs' UEFA Cup triumph despite missing the Final due to fitness concerns
   Whip   Major, John Roy
  Oct London   Appointed Treasury Whip

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