Lord Beswick
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Lord Beswick was a British Labour politician and peer who held several senior government posts in the mid-20th century, particularly in foreign and Commonwealth affairs.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T15220694 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Lord Beswick Context triple: [Minister of State for Commonwealth Relations, officeHeldBy, Lord Beswick]
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Lord Burlesdon
Lord Burlesdon is a nobleman in Anthony Hope’s novel "The Prisoner of Zenda," serving as a prominent member of the English aristocracy and a relative of the protagonist Rudolf Rassendyll.
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Lord Bornwell
Lord Bornwell is a character in James Shirley’s Caroline-era comedy "The Lady of Pleasure," representing the decadent, pleasure-seeking aristocracy of 17th-century London society.
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C.
Baron Belper
Baron Belper is a hereditary title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom historically associated with the Strutt family, notable industrialists and politicians.
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D.
Lord Foppington
Lord Foppington is a vain, affected aristocratic fop and comic figure in Restoration drama, best known as the central dandy in John Vanbrugh’s play "The Relapse."
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E.
Baron Wrottesley
Baron Wrottesley is a hereditary title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom historically held by the Wrottesley family, associated with their ancestral seat at Wrottesley Hall in Staffordshire.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Lord Beswick Target entity description: Lord Beswick was a British Labour politician and peer who held several senior government posts in the mid-20th century, particularly in foreign and Commonwealth affairs.
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A.
Lord Burlesdon
Lord Burlesdon is a nobleman in Anthony Hope’s novel "The Prisoner of Zenda," serving as a prominent member of the English aristocracy and a relative of the protagonist Rudolf Rassendyll.
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B.
Lord Bornwell
Lord Bornwell is a character in James Shirley’s Caroline-era comedy "The Lady of Pleasure," representing the decadent, pleasure-seeking aristocracy of 17th-century London society.
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C.
Baron Belper
Baron Belper is a hereditary title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom historically associated with the Strutt family, notable industrialists and politicians.
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D.
Lord Foppington
Lord Foppington is a vain, affected aristocratic fop and comic figure in Restoration drama, best known as the central dandy in John Vanbrugh’s play "The Relapse."
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E.
Baron Wrottesley
Baron Wrottesley is a hereditary title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom historically held by the Wrottesley family, associated with their ancestral seat at Wrottesley Hall in Staffordshire.
- F. None of above. chosen
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