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Dayrell Eardley Montague Crackanthorpe, CMG (1871 – 1950) was a
British diplomat. In 1914,
Crackanthorpe was in
charge of the
British legation at Belgrade...
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Hubert Montague Crackanthorpe (12 May 1870 – c.
November 1896) was a late
Victorian British writer who
created works mainly in the
genres of the essay...
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Montague Crackanthorpe, who
would become the
second president of the EES, by
James Slaughter, the
Secretary of the
Sociological Society.
Crackanthorpe introduced...
- Penrith, ****bria. Ann's brother,
Christopher "Kit"
Crackanthorpe Cookson (later,
Christopher Crackanthorpe)
inherited the
family estate of
Newbiggin Hall...
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position was that the
Albanian po****tion "must be eradicated".
Dayrell Crackanthorpe, a
British diplomat,
wrote to
Edward Grey from
Belgrade on 25 September...
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became infamous for
being the
location for
Oscar Wilde's trysts.
Hubert Crackanthorpe tried to
convince Grant Richards to join him in
buying The
Savoy but...
- "The New
Woman Fiction" (2011), victorianweb.org.
Blanche Alethea Crackanthorpe, "The
Revolt of the Daughters", The
Nineteenth Century, Vol. 35, no...
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particularly in the East End of London. In 1892,
Wilkins edited, with
Hubert Crackanthorpe whom he knew from Cambridge, a short-lived
monthly periodical, The Albemarle...
- article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain:
Crackanthorpe,
Montague Hughes (1911). "Bering Sea Arbitration". In Chisholm, Hugh...
- When
Memory Dies 1999 -
Ingrid Mann, The
Danube Testament 2000 -
David Crackanthorpe,
Stolen Marches 2001 -
Michael Richardson, The Pig Bin 2002 - Zvi Jagendorf...