John Arbuthnott. Born 21 May 1933. Educated Sedbergh & Emmanuel College, Cambridge (MA C.Eng. FRAeS). Luminaries awarded an honorary fellowship by Glyndwr University include renowned engineer John Arbuthnott. Engineer and Cambridge University graduate John Arbuthnott is receiving a honorary fellowship for his outstanding contribution in his specialist field and the impact that this has on the social and educational agenda of the region, Wales and UK wide. Deputy chairman, Arbuthnott Family Association. Married, 7 April 1956, Ann Garton (born 14 February 1934), younger daughter of Arthur Frederick Garton (d. 1965) of 5 Gwynn House, Lower Sloane Street, London SW1
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