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Sarah Gristwood is an
English journalist and author. She was born in Kent, grew up in
Dover and
educated at St Anne's College, Oxford. As a journalist...
- Underwood, 33–36.
Gristwood,
Sarah (2013).
Blood Sisters: The
Women Behind the Wars of the Roses. New York:
Basic Books. p. 27.
Gristwood,
Sarah (2012)....
- 67–69;
Jenkins 2002 pp. 205–211
Henderson 2005 pp. 90–92
Gristwood 2007 p. 249
Gristwood 2007 pp. 249–250
Rickman 2008 p. 49 Read 1936 p. 24 Read 1936...
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Graham Gristwood (born 1984) is a
British orienteering competitor and
world champion.
Graham is a
member of the
Great Britain Orienteering Squad and also...
- 2010 pp. 210, 378;
Chamberlin 1939 p. 40
Gristwood 2007 p. 107
Skidmore 2010 p. 384
Wilson 1981 p. 122
Gristwood 2007 p. 104
Skidmore 2010 p. 230 Skidmore...
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Archived from the
original on 1
October 2020.
Retrieved 1
August 2020.
Gristwood,
Sarah (2008).
Elizabeth and Leicester. Penguin. ISBN 978-0-1431-1449-9...
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Archived from the
original on
August 14, 2014.
Retrieved October 20, 2014.
Gristwood,
Sarah (June 18, 1998). "Bobbin' Robin". Mail & Guardian.
Archived from...
- 1093/ref:odnb/8521. (Subscription or UK
public library membership required.)
Gristwood 2013, pp. 195–196.
Genealogical Tables in Morgan, (1988), p. 709 Ross...
- Stroud:
Amberley Publishing. ISBN 9781445670041. OCLC 1019605931. Sarah,
Gristwood (9 June 2016). The
Story of
Beatrix Potter. London:
Pavilion Books. ISBN 9781909881808...
- from the
original on
February 16, 2015.
Retrieved February 16, 2015.
Gristwood,
Sarah (September 14, 1999). "Fury of fists". The Guardian. UK. Archived...