British scientist and Chief Scientific Adviser to the Home Office from 1948 to 1954
Sir Edward Talbot Paris, CB (23 January 1889 – 26 August 1985) was a British scientist. He was Chief Scientific Adviser to the Home Office from 1948 to 1954.[1]
^"Sir Edward Paris". The Times. 29 August 1985. p. 12.
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le Sage. Paris: Fayard. p. 13. Autrand, Françoise, Charles V, Fayard, Paris, 1994, 153. Favier, Jean, La Guerre de Cent Ans, Fayard, Paris, 1980, p....
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