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text_A: Mr. Nobody was noted for its cinematography.
text_B: Charles Tyrrell -LRB- 1776 -- 2 January 1872 -RRB- was a British Tory politician .. Tory. Tory ( British political party ). He was born the son of Charles Tyrell , vicar of Thurston , Suffolk and educated at Emmanuel College , Cambridge .. Suffolk. Suffolk ( UK Parliament constituency ). He married twice ;. firstly Elizabeth , the daughter and heiress of Richard Ray of Plashwood , with whom he had two sons and three daughters and. Plashwood. Plashwood. secondly Mary Anne , the daughter of John Matthews of Wargrave , Berkshire and the widow of Thomas William Cooke of Polstead .. His first wife brought him the Plashwood estate near Haughley , Suffolk which he made his home .. Plashwood. Plashwood. Suffolk. Suffolk ( UK Parliament constituency ). He was appointed Sheriff of Suffolk in 1815 and elected to the House of Commons at the 1830 general election as one of the two Members of Parliament -LRB- MPs -RRB- for Suffolk .. Sheriff of Suffolk. High Sheriff of Suffolk. House of Commons. House of Commons of the United Kingdom. 1830 general election. United Kingdom general election, 1830. Members of Parliament. Members of Parliament. Suffolk. Suffolk ( UK Parliament constituency ). He was re-elected for the same constituency in the 1831 .. United Kingdom general election, 1831. When that constituency was divided by the Reform Act for the 1832 general election , Tyrrell was returned for the new Western division of Suffolk .. Suffolk. Suffolk ( UK Parliament constituency ). Reform Act. Reform Act 1832. 1832 general election. United Kingdom general election, 1832. Western division of Suffolk. Western division of Suffolk. He did not stand again at the 1835 general election .. 1835 general election. United Kingdom general election, 1835. He died at Plashwood in 1872 at the age of 96 and was buried at Haughley .. Plashwood. Plashwood
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