- Long
Crichel (/ˈkrɪtʃəl/) is a
small village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Crichel, in east Dorset, England,
situated on
Cranborne Chase...
- Moor
Crichel (/ˈkrɪtʃəl/) is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Crichel, in East Dorset,
England situated on
Cranborne Chase five...
-
Crichel House is a
Grade I
listed classical Revival country house near the
village of Moor
Crichel in Dorset, England. The
house has an
entrance designed...
- The
Crichel Down
affair was a
British political scandal of 1954, with a
subsequent effect and notoriety. The
Crichel Down
Rules are
guidelines applying...
-
Crichel is a
civil parish in East Dorset, England. It was
formed on 1
April 2015
following the
merger of Long
Crichel and Moor
Crichel parishes. It is...
- then
either agreed or (failing which) is set by the
Lands Tribunal. The
Crichel Down
principles oblige central and
local government, when,
having acquired...
- made
legal history in the
Crichel Down affair. Mary Anna
Sibell Elizabeth Sturt was born on 12
September 1929 at Moor
Crichel, the
daughter of
Napier Sturt...
- Pilgrim's
suicide a
cause célèbre and
campaigned to have it remembered. The
Crichel Down
scandal was also in the news at the time, and
Winston Churchill accused...
-
Conservative Party politician. He
resigned as a
government minister over the
Crichel Down Affair,
often quoted as a
classic example of the
convention of individual...
- Sturt. Marten's
sister is the
writer Charlotte Mosley.
Marten grew up in
Crichel House, (which he
subsequently inherited) a
palatial 18th-century Georgian...