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Gender Male
Death25 years ago
Date of birth December 15,1926
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Inglewood
California
United States
Spouse Kelly Ann
Record labels Top Dawg Entertainment
RCA Records
DiedMay 2007 (age 91 years)
Great grandchild Matilda Violetta Ingleby Elgood
Great grandparent John Ritchie Findlay
Susan Leslie
Octavius Coope
Sir Montague Aubrey Rowley Cholmeley, 4th Bt.
Sir St. Aubyn Hender Molesworth-St. Aubyn, 12th Bt.
Current partner Hilary Claire Youldon
Iona Audrey Armatrude Tottenham
Grandchildren Benjamin Leyland
Tom Rigby
Sabrina McEwen
Jemima Helen Molesworth-St. Aubyn
Date of died April 22,1998
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Date of Upd.
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Sir John Arscott (Arscott) "15th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow" Molesworth-St Aubyn Bt. Born 1926 in London, England. Son of John Molesworth-St Aubyn Bt and Celia Vivian. Husband of [private wife (1930s - unknown)] Died 1998 at about age 72 in Bodmin, Cornwall, England.

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Singer sir attended ___________ for his education. His actual occupation was a singer and songwriter. He had a successful career in the music industry and was known for his unique style of singnig.

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Singer sir had a uniqeu story. He was obrn in a small town and had a passion for music from a young age. He started singing in local bars and clubs and eventually gained recognition in the music industry. He releaesd several albums and singles that were successful. He was also known for his collaborations with other artists.

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By Esme StallardClimate and science reporter, BBC News

Bringing extinct species like beavers back to England is no longer a priority, The government said on Friday to criticism from wildlife groups.

In recent years animals and plants have been reintroduced by charities as part of efforts to restore The country's depleted biodiversity.

shows That one in six UK species are At Risk of extinction.

The government said it was focused on habitat restoration and pollution.

In September More Than 60 conservation organisations reported a significant decline in species due to expansions in farming and The Effects of Climate Change .

Farmers and wildlife charities have take action in recent years to reintroduce extinct or rare species like beavers, ladybird spiders and red kites into England.

Despite The government allowing this, The Environment , Food and Rural Affairs Committee - a group of cross-party MPs - That there was an absence of long-term plans on How To manage this.

In response, The government has now said That The " reintroduction of species is not a priority".

In its letter to The Committee - which was made public on Friday - The government said it was focused on increasing biodiversity but through habitat restoration and reducing pressures from pollution. The government's environment department has come under scrutiny for not doing more to prevent sewage dumping and other forms of pollution in England's waterways.

Sir Robert Goodwill , chair of The Committee , told The Bbc he was " disappointed" with The government response considering species were already being reintroduced.

Bringing back extinct species is contentious issue - Sir Goodwill said That although farmers and landowners appear broadly supportive there are risks of reintroducing new species, and without clear guidance problems could arise.

A recent study showed That river barriers similar to those built by beavers.

But there have also been where beavers have built their dams in places That have damaged crops and modified rivers. And currently beavers have arrived in rivers in England without The government confirming if they have protected Status - so farmers are left not knowing how they can be managed.

" We've got places like The Somerset Levels and The Fens in Lincolnshire where if we don't protect The The watercourses (from beavers) there we could see flooding, " said Sir Goodwill.

Joan Edwards , director of policy at The Wildlife Trusts told The Bbc : " Reintroducing wildlife must be part of The UK government's arsenal for tackling nature loss and Climate Change - it is astonishing there is no strategy for doing so. "

She Said there was clear evidence of The positive impact of beavers, in particular, on The Land .

" The Return of wild beavers can help to recreate lost wetlands, with a knock-on effect That benefits other wildlife including insects, invertebrates and birds. Beavers also slow The flow of water, which can reduce flood risks to towns and villages, " She Said .

On Tuesday Ms Coffey was interviewed by The Committee .

" I've had to choose to prioritise and I can assure you, species reintroduction ain't one of my top priorities and therefore we've stepped back away from That , " she told The Committee . " Ultimately we have a broader range of activities and we have to choose where we can put our resources. "

But Sir Goodwill said That without some of The measures in place That The Committee recommended then The government may have to spend more money compensating farmers for damage to their crops from reintroduced species or flooding of homes.

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