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|members=Alfred Milner, Cecil Rhodes, Baron Nathan Rothschild, Sir Harry Johnston, William T. Stead, Reginald Brett, B. F. Hawksley, Lord Thomas Brassey, Edmund Garrett, Sir Edward Cook?, Alfred Beit, Sir Abe Bailey, Earl Albert Grey, Earl Archibald Primrose, Arthur James Balfour, Sir George R. Parkin, Philip Lyttelton Gell, Sir Henry Birchenough, Sir Reginald Sothern Holland, Arthur Lionel Smith, Herbert A. L. Fisher, William Waldegrave Palmer, Sir Alfred Lyttelton?, Sir Patrick Duncan, Robert Henry Brand, Philip Kerr, Lionel Curtis, Geoffrey Dawson, Baron Edward Grigg, Jan C. Smuts, Leopold Amery, Waldorf Astor, Nancy Astor, Sir Patrick Duncan, Robert Henry Brand, Philip Kerr, Lionel Curtis, William L. Hichens, Geoffrey Dawson, Edward Grigg, Herbert A. L. Fisher, Leopold Amery, Richard Feetham, Hugh A. Wyndham, Sir Dougal Malcolm, Basil Williams, Basil Kellett Long, Sir Abe Bailey, Jan C. Smuts, Sir William Marris, James S. Meston, Malcolm Hailey, Flora Shaw, Sir Beginald Coupland, Waldorf Astor, Nancy Astor, Maurice Hankey, Arnold J. Toynbee, Laurence F. Bushbrook Williams, Henry Vincent Hodson, Vincent Todd Harlow, Sir Patrick Duncan, Robert Henry Brand, Philip Kerr, Lionel Curtis, William L. Hichens, Geoffrey Dawson, Edward Grigg, Herbert A. L. Fisher, Leopold Amery, Richard Feetham, Hugh A. Wyndham, Sir Dougal Malcolm, Basil Williams, Basil Kellett Long, Sir Abe Bailey, Jan C. Smuts, Sir William Marris, James S. Meston, Malcolm Hailey, Flora Shaw, Sir Beginald Coupland, Waldorf Astor, Nancy Astor, Maurice Hankey, Arnold J. Toynbee, Laurence F. Bushbrook Williams, Henry Vincent Hodson, Vincent Todd Harlow, John Buchan, Sir Fabian Ware, Sir Alfred Zimmern, Gilbert Murray, Robert Cecil, Sir James W. Headlam-Morley, Frederick J . N . Thesiger, Sir Valentine Chirol, Edward F. L. Wood, Sir Arthur Salter, Sir Arthur H. D. B. Steel-Maitland, William G. A. Ormsby-Gore, Dame Edith Lyttelton, Frederick Lugard, Sir Starr Jameson, Henry W. C. Davis, John A. Simon, Samuel J. G. Hoare, Maurice P. A. Hankey, Wilson Harris, Francis Clarke?, William G. S. Adams, William K. Hancock?, Ernest L. Woodward, Sir Harold Butler, Kenneth N. Bell, Sir Donald B. Somervell, Sir Maurice L. Gwyer, Charles R. S. Harris, Sir Edward R. Peacock, Sir Cyril J. Radcliffe, John W. Wheeler-Bennett, Robert J. Stopford, Robert M. Barrington-Ward, Kenneth C. Wheare?, Edward H. Carr, Malcolm MacDonald, Godfrey Elton, Sir Neill Malcolm, Freeman Freeman-Thomas, Isaiah Berlin, Roger M. Makins, Sir Arthur Willert, Ivison S. Macadam, Arthur J. Glazebrook, Sir George Parkin, Vincent Massey, George P. de T. Glazebrook, Percy Corbett, Sir Joseph Flavelle?, George Louis Beer, Frank Aydelotte, Jerome Greene, Clarence Steit?, Jan C. Smuts, Sir Patrick Duncan, Sir Abe Bailey, Basil K. Long, Richard Feetham, Sir James Rose-Innes?, Sir Thomas Bavin, Sir Frederic Eggleston, Dudley D. Braham?, Sir James Allen, William Downie Stewart, Arthur R. Atkinson, Helmuth James von Moltke, Adam von Trott zu Solz
 
|members=Alfred Milner, Cecil Rhodes, Baron Nathan Rothschild, Sir Harry Johnston, William T. Stead, Reginald Brett, B. F. Hawksley, Lord Thomas Brassey, Edmund Garrett, Sir Edward Cook?, Alfred Beit, Sir Abe Bailey, Earl Albert Grey, Earl Archibald Primrose, Arthur James Balfour, Sir George R. Parkin, Philip Lyttelton Gell, Sir Henry Birchenough, Sir Reginald Sothern Holland, Arthur Lionel Smith, Herbert A. L. Fisher, William Waldegrave Palmer, Sir Alfred Lyttelton?, Sir Patrick Duncan, Robert Henry Brand, Philip Kerr, Lionel Curtis, Geoffrey Dawson, Baron Edward Grigg, Jan C. Smuts, Leopold Amery, Waldorf Astor, Nancy Astor, Sir Patrick Duncan, Robert Henry Brand, Philip Kerr, Lionel Curtis, William L. Hichens, Geoffrey Dawson, Edward Grigg, Herbert A. L. Fisher, Leopold Amery, Richard Feetham, Hugh A. Wyndham, Sir Dougal Malcolm, Basil Williams, Basil Kellett Long, Sir Abe Bailey, Jan C. Smuts, Sir William Marris, James S. Meston, Malcolm Hailey, Flora Shaw, Sir Beginald Coupland, Waldorf Astor, Nancy Astor, Maurice Hankey, Arnold J. Toynbee, Laurence F. Bushbrook Williams, Henry Vincent Hodson, Vincent Todd Harlow, Sir Patrick Duncan, Robert Henry Brand, Philip Kerr, Lionel Curtis, William L. Hichens, Geoffrey Dawson, Edward Grigg, Herbert A. L. Fisher, Leopold Amery, Richard Feetham, Hugh A. Wyndham, Sir Dougal Malcolm, Basil Williams, Basil Kellett Long, Sir Abe Bailey, Jan C. Smuts, Sir William Marris, James S. Meston, Malcolm Hailey, Flora Shaw, Sir Beginald Coupland, Waldorf Astor, Nancy Astor, Maurice Hankey, Arnold J. Toynbee, Laurence F. Bushbrook Williams, Henry Vincent Hodson, Vincent Todd Harlow, John Buchan, Sir Fabian Ware, Sir Alfred Zimmern, Gilbert Murray, Robert Cecil, Sir James W. Headlam-Morley, Frederick J . N . Thesiger, Sir Valentine Chirol, Edward F. L. Wood, Sir Arthur Salter, Sir Arthur H. D. B. Steel-Maitland, William G. A. Ormsby-Gore, Dame Edith Lyttelton, Frederick Lugard, Sir Starr Jameson, Henry W. C. Davis, John A. Simon, Samuel J. G. Hoare, Maurice P. A. Hankey, Wilson Harris, Francis Clarke?, William G. S. Adams, William K. Hancock?, Ernest L. Woodward, Sir Harold Butler, Kenneth N. Bell, Sir Donald B. Somervell, Sir Maurice L. Gwyer, Charles R. S. Harris, Sir Edward R. Peacock, Sir Cyril J. Radcliffe, John W. Wheeler-Bennett, Robert J. Stopford, Robert M. Barrington-Ward, Kenneth C. Wheare?, Edward H. Carr, Malcolm MacDonald, Godfrey Elton, Sir Neill Malcolm, Freeman Freeman-Thomas, Isaiah Berlin, Roger M. Makins, Sir Arthur Willert, Ivison S. Macadam, Arthur J. Glazebrook, Sir George Parkin, Vincent Massey, George P. de T. Glazebrook, Percy Corbett, Sir Joseph Flavelle?, George Louis Beer, Frank Aydelotte, Jerome Greene, Clarence Steit?, Jan C. Smuts, Sir Patrick Duncan, Sir Abe Bailey, Basil K. Long, Richard Feetham, Sir James Rose-Innes?, Sir Thomas Bavin, Sir Frederic Eggleston, Dudley D. Braham?, Sir James Allen, William Downie Stewart, Arthur R. Atkinson, Helmuth James von Moltke, Adam von Trott zu Solz
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''This list was taken from [[Carroll Quigley]]'s posthumously published work ''The Anglo-American Establishment'' and posted here in June 2018. See also:
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The '''Milner Group''', also known as the '''Roundtable Group''',<ref name=ch>https://www.globalresearch.ca/age-chatham-house-british-roots-nato/5758828</ref> was a key [[deep state faction]] at the turn of the 20th century, effectively constituting the [[UK deep state]] for decades{{when}}{{cn}}. It has been most clearly exposed by [[Carroll Quigley]], who claims that although of great importance and influence, it was particularly difficult to track due to its tight control of the UK historical record.
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==World War I==
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The group played a ''major'' role in [[World War I]]. In 1916, it organised a coup to oust [[UK PM]] [[Herbert Asquith]].<ref name=ch/>
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==World War II==
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{{FA|Document:The Milner Group in Word War II}}
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By 1939, the group's influence had significantly declined.{{why}} However, in the last chapter of ''The Anglo-American Establishment'', entitled ''The Milner Group in World War II'', Quigley wrote that the Milner Group "played a considerable role in the Second World War, not scattered throughout the various agencies associated with the great struggle, but concentrated in four or five chief fiefs."<ref>[[Document|The Milner Group in Word War II]]</ref>
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==Exposure==
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''This list was taken from [[Carroll Quigley]]'s posthumously published work ''[[The Anglo-American Establishment]]'' and posted here in June 2018. See also:
 
* [[Milner Group/Society of the Elect]]
 
* [[Milner Group/Society of the Elect]]
 
* [[Milner Group/Inner Circle]]
 
* [[Milner Group/Inner Circle]]

Latest revision as of 20:05, 19 October 2021

Group.png Milner Group  
(Deep state factionPowerbaseRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Founder• Alfred Milner
• Cecil Rhodes
• Baron Nathan Rothschild
• Harry Johnston
• William T. Stead
HeadquartersLondon, UK
LeaderAlfred Milner
Interest ofRobert Coryndon, William Elliott, Victor Hope, Esmé Howard, Robert William Seton-Watson
SubpageMilner Group/Inner Circle
Milner Group/Outer Circle
Milner Group/Society of the Elect
Membership• Alfred Milner
• Cecil Rhodes
• Baron Nathan Rothschild
• Sir Harry Johnston
• William T. Stead
• Reginald Brett
• B. F. Hawksley
• Lord Thomas Brassey
• Edmund Garrett
• Sir Edward Cook?
• Alfred Beit
• Sir Abe Bailey
• Earl Albert Grey
• Earl Archibald Primrose
• Arthur James Balfour
• Sir George R. Parkin
• Philip Lyttelton Gell
• Sir Henry Birchenough
• Sir Reginald Sothern Holland
• Arthur Lionel Smith
• Herbert A. L. Fisher
• William Waldegrave Palmer
• Sir Alfred Lyttelton?
• Sir Patrick Duncan
• Robert Henry Brand
• Philip Kerr
• Lionel Curtis
• Geoffrey Dawson
• Baron Edward Grigg
• Jan C. Smuts
• Leopold Amery
• Waldorf Astor
• Nancy Astor
• Sir Patrick Duncan
• Robert Henry Brand
• Philip Kerr
• Lionel Curtis
• William L. Hichens
• Geoffrey Dawson
• Edward Grigg
• Herbert A. L. Fisher
• Leopold Amery
• Richard Feetham
• Hugh A. Wyndham
• Sir Dougal Malcolm
• Basil Williams
• Basil Kellett Long
• Sir Abe Bailey
• Jan C. Smuts
• Sir William Marris
• James S. Meston
• Malcolm Hailey
• Flora Shaw
• Sir Beginald Coupland
• Waldorf Astor
• Nancy Astor
• Maurice Hankey
• Arnold J. Toynbee
• Laurence F. Bushbrook Williams
• Henry Vincent Hodson
• Vincent Todd Harlow
• Sir Patrick Duncan
• Robert Henry Brand
• Philip Kerr
• Lionel Curtis
• William L. Hichens
• Geoffrey Dawson
• Edward Grigg
• Herbert A. L. Fisher
• Leopold Amery
• Richard Feetham
• Hugh A. Wyndham
• Sir Dougal Malcolm
• Basil Williams
• Basil Kellett Long
• Sir Abe Bailey
• Jan C. Smuts
• Sir William Marris
• James S. Meston
• Malcolm Hailey
• Flora Shaw
• Sir Beginald Coupland
• Waldorf Astor
• Nancy Astor
• Maurice Hankey
• Arnold J. Toynbee
• Laurence F. Bushbrook Williams
• Henry Vincent Hodson
• Vincent Todd Harlow
• John Buchan
• Sir Fabian Ware
• Sir Alfred Zimmern
• Gilbert Murray
• Robert Cecil
• Sir James W. Headlam-Morley
• Frederick J . N . Thesiger
• Sir Valentine Chirol
• Edward F. L. Wood
• Sir Arthur Salter
• Sir Arthur H. D. B. Steel-Maitland
• William G. A. Ormsby-Gore
• Dame Edith Lyttelton
• Frederick Lugard
• Sir Starr Jameson
• Henry W. C. Davis
• John A. Simon
• Samuel J. G. Hoare
• Maurice P. A. Hankey
• Wilson Harris
• Francis Clarke?
• William G. S. Adams
• William K. Hancock?
• Ernest L. Woodward
• Sir Harold Butler
• Kenneth N. Bell
• Sir Donald B. Somervell
• Sir Maurice L. Gwyer
• Charles R. S. Harris
• Sir Edward R. Peacock
• Sir Cyril J. Radcliffe
• John W. Wheeler-Bennett
• Robert J. Stopford
• Robert M. Barrington-Ward
• Kenneth C. Wheare?
• Edward H. Carr
• Malcolm MacDonald
• Godfrey Elton
• Sir Neill Malcolm
• Freeman Freeman-Thomas
• Isaiah Berlin
• Roger M. Makins
• Sir Arthur Willert
• Ivison S. Macadam
• Arthur J. Glazebrook
• Sir George Parkin
• Vincent Massey
• George P. de T. Glazebrook
• Percy Corbett
• Sir Joseph Flavelle?
• George Louis Beer
• Frank Aydelotte
• Jerome Greene
• Clarence Steit?
• Jan C. Smuts
• Sir Patrick Duncan
• Sir Abe Bailey
• Basil K. Long
• Richard Feetham
• Sir James Rose-Innes?
• Sir Thomas Bavin
• Sir Frederic Eggleston
• Dudley D. Braham?
• Sir James Allen
• William Downie Stewart
• Arthur R. Atkinson
• Helmuth James von Moltke
• Adam von Trott zu Solz
The Milner Group was a key UK deep state group at the turn of the 20th century. It was exposed by Carroll Quigley, who claims that although of great importance, it was particularly difficult to track due to its control of the UK historical record.

The Milner Group, also known as the Roundtable Group,[1] was a key deep state faction at the turn of the 20th century, effectively constituting the UK deep state for decades[When?][citation needed]. It has been most clearly exposed by Carroll Quigley, who claims that although of great importance and influence, it was particularly difficult to track due to its tight control of the UK historical record.

World War I

The group played a major role in World War I. In 1916, it organised a coup to oust UK PM Herbert Asquith.[1]

World War II

Full article: Document:The Milner Group in Word War II

By 1939, the group's influence had significantly declined.[Why?] However, in the last chapter of The Anglo-American Establishment, entitled The Milner Group in World War II, Quigley wrote that the Milner Group "played a considerable role in the Second World War, not scattered throughout the various agencies associated with the great struggle, but concentrated in four or five chief fiefs."[2]

Exposure

This list was taken from Carroll Quigley's posthumously published work The Anglo-American Establishment and posted here in June 2018. See also:

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
South Africa/Deep stateAlfred Milner organized and developed a talented coterie of Oxford graduates inside his South African administration, men who by 1914 held critical positions of power in the City, the Conservative Party, the Civil Service, major newspapers and academia. Carroll Quigley specifically dedicated a chapter of his seminal Anglo-American Establishment to this "Milner's Kindergarten", the men who rose to high office in government, industry and politics. He appointed, trained and developed his chosen men to drive forward the Secret Elite agenda with conviction.”Jim Macgregor
Gerry Docherty
2017

 

Known members

35 of the 114 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Leo AmeryUK historian and deep state actor, chief lieutenant of Alfred Milner
Nancy AstorThe first woman to take her seat in Parliament, a key member of the Cliveden Set
Waldorf AstorMulti-millionaire UK deep politician, Chair of Chatham House ...
Abe Bailey
Arthur Balfour
Alfred Beit
Isaiah Berlin
Henry BirchenoughUK deep state operative
Thomas BrasseyUK DSO
Reginald BrettA member of the Milner Group/Society of the Elect.
John BuchanUK deep state operative. Member of the Outer Circle of the Milner Group and Governor General of Canada from 1935-1940.
Lionel CurtisSenior UK deep state operative, the first honorary secretary of Chatham House
Patrick Duncan
Frederic Egglestonchief Australian member of the Milner Group
Herbert A. L. FisherUK deep state operative
Edmund GarrettUK deep state operative
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-CecilThree time UK Prime Minister
Maurice HankeyUK deep state operative
Reginald Holland
Harry Johnston
Philip Henry KerrUK deep state actor who worked under Alfred Milner and Lionel George Curtis
Basil Kellett Long
Frederick Lugard
Dougal MalcolmUK deep state operative. Director of the British South Africa Company for 37 years
Alfred MilnerA deep politician of singular importance in the UK Deep state of the late 19th and early 20th century.
William George Arthur Ormsby-GoreUK banker in the Milner Group/Outer Circle
William Waldegrave PalmerBritish politician and colonial administrator. Milner Group/Society of the Elect.
Archibald PrimroseUK PM
Cecil RhodesVery wealthy and influential UK deep politician
Nathan Rothschild (1st Baron Rothschild)Wealthy UK financier. He was a member of the Milner Group's Society of the Elect.
Flora ShawUK deep state operative who coined the name "Nigeria".
Jan SmutsUK Deep state operative and twice Prime Minister of South Africa
William SteadSuspected UK deep politician who died aboard the Titanic
Hugh WyndhamUK deep state operative
Alfred ZimmernA member of the Milner Group who spoke of the group to Carrol Quigley

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:The Milner Group in Word War IIWikispooks PageCarroll QuigleyThe concluding chapter of Quigley's magnum opus on the Milner Group.
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