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Baron Parmoor, of
Frieth in the
County of Buckingham, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 16
January 1914 for the lawyer...
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Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st
Baron Parmoor, KCVO, PC, KC (3
October 1852 – 30 June 1941) was a
British politician who
crossed the
floor from the Conservative...
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Parmoor is a
hamlet to the
south of
Frieth in the
parish of Hambleden, in Buckinghamshire, England. It has a Site of
Special Scientific Interest, Fayland...
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primary school. The
village shop and
dairy has closed. In the 12th century,
Parmoor House was
owned by the
Knights Templar.[citation needed]
After falling...
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Marian Emily Cripps,
Baroness Parmoor (née Ellis; 6
January 1878 – 6 July 1952) was a
British anti-war activist.
Marian Ellis was born in Nottingham,...
- Dunedin, Lord Atkinson, Lord
Parker of Waddington, Lord Sumner, and Lord
Parmoor agreed.
English contract law EU
competition law
Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co...
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villages of
Fingest and Frieth, and the
hamlets of Colstrope, Mill End,
Parmoor, Pheasant's Hill and Skirmett. At the 2011 Census, the po****tion of the...
- [citation needed] On 24 June 2010,
Prince Leka
unveiled a blue
plaque at
Parmoor House in Buckinghamshire,
United Kingdom,
which was the home of King Zog...
- 1941 to
South Ascot, near
Ascot in Berkshire, and then in 1941 to
Parmoor House,
Parmoor, near
Frieth in Buckinghamshire.
After the End of
World War II in...
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Viscount Mersey, Lord
Kinnear and Lord
Sumner concurred. Lord Shaw and Lord
Parmoor concurred in the
result but
dissented on this point.
Around the
start of...