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Brigadier William Edward Cremor, CBE, ED (12
December 1897 – 11
April 1962) was an
Australian Army
officer and
school teacher. He
served during the First...
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Peerage of Ireland. On 10 May 1669, he
married Anne
Cremor,
daughter and sole
heiress of
Edmund Cremor and Anne Tryce. He was
succeeded in his
titles by...
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unpleasant (even nauseating) smell,
described as
resembling ivy.
Lactarius cremor is a name
sometimes used for
mushrooms in this group, however, Heilmann-Clausen...
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English Spouse(s) Anne
Stringer Issue 4 (including
William Fitzwilliam, 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam)
Parents William Fitzwilliam, 1st Earl
Fitzwilliam Anne
Cremor...
- an ad hoc
force known as
Cremor Force,
which was
named after the 2/2nd's
commanding officer,
Lieutenant Colonel William Cremor. The regiment's headquarters...
- re-joining the army, and at the 1943
election was
opposed by
Brigadier William Cremor,
whose campaign was
funded by
Sydney businessmen (including
Keith Murdoch)...
- air support. (Brigadier
George Alan
Vasey and Lieutenant-Colonel
William Cremor have
criticised Freyberg for not
properly defending Maleme Airfield.) Hargest...
- Wilson,
Brigadier (1899–1943), www.generals.dk
Photo Smith, Neil (1993). "
Cremor,
William Edward (1897–1962)".
Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra:...
- copyist's
error in the
first line of the poem: "Comens de sapiense, ce est la
cremors de Deu" the
first word
being miswritten in one m****cript Romens, and in...
- (Ind UAP)
Fawkner United Australia Thomas Jude
Harold Holt (UAP)
William Cremor (Ind)
Malcolm Good (CPA)
Charles Kennett (Ind)
Vernon Margetts (Ind) Ruth...