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Other peers inserted into this list are also not dissolution honours. For example, Sally Morgan was a political appointee rather than an honour. And Conrad Black (although may have possibly been initially nominated on the dissolution list), became a peer much later in November 2001. These and others should be removed. The House of Lords indicates that 24 life peers were created in this dissolution honours
[1], which corresponds to the 24 from the 2nd June 2001 Gazette. I will therefore reduce to only these 24 members.
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