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David – Emma
Crackenthorpe Maurice Denham –
Luther Crackenthorpe John
Hallam –
Cedric Crackenthorpe Robert East –
Alfred Crackenthorpe Bernard Brown...
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Crackenthorpe is a
village and
civil parish in
Westmorland and Furness, ****bria, England. It is
about 12
miles (19 km)
south east of Penrith. The village...
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Crackenthorpe is a village.
Crackenthorpe may also
refer to:
William Crackenthorpe (disambiguation) Emma
Crackenthorpe,
character in
Agatha Christie's...
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William Crackenthorpe may
refer to:
William Crackenthorpe I, MP for
Westmorland (UK
Parliament constituency) and
Appleby (UK
Parliament constituency)...
- Christie's Marple,
starring Geraldine McEwan, in
which he pla****
Cedric Crackenthorpe, and in the
Channel 4
comedy series The
Young Person's
Guide To Becoming...
- the
Bailey (1987), Yes,
Prime Minister (1987),
Bread (1987),
Alfred Crackenthorpe in the '4:50 from Paddington'
episode of Miss
Marple (1987), 'Allo 'Allo...
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Charles Wood and
later purchased by Mac**** is now
called Mac**** Place.
Crackenthorpe Hall in ****bria had been the
ancestral home of the Mac****
family for...
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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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Agatha Christie's Miss
Marple episode, "4:50 from Paddington", as Emma
Crackenthorpe. In 1990, she
appeared as a
contestant on Cluedo,
facing off against...
- novel.
Solomon Macey: Mr Macey's brother, a
talented violinist. Mr
Crackenthorpe:
rector of
Raveloe and a
justice of the peace. Bob Lundy: the butcher...