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establish a cult
centre there, but it failed. Or
Repington, or
Repyndon Miranda, Salvador. "Philip
Repington". The
Cardinals of the Holy
Roman Church. Archived...
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Charles à
Court Repington, CMG (29
January 1858 – 25 May 1925),
known until 1903 as
Charles à Court, was an
English soldier, who went on to have a second...
- with
Repington's help
Wilson came to work at the War
Office in
November 1894,
initially as an
unpaid ****istant, then
succeeding to
Repington's own job...
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General Charles Ashe à Court-
Repington CB KH (17 June 1785 – 19
April 1861), born
Charles Ashe à Court, was a
senior British Army
commander and politician...
- Court-
Repington (10
December 1783 – 22
September 1855),
known as
Edward Henry à
Court until 1847 and
sometimes spelled A'Court or A'Court-
Repington, was...
- Mary
Elizabeth Herbert,
Baroness Herbert of Lea (née Ashe à Court-
Repington; 21 July 1822 – 30
October 1911),
known simply as
Elizabeth Herbert, was an...
- "First
World War" had been used by
Lieutenant Colonel Charles à
Court Repington, as a
title for his
memoirs (published in 1920); he had
noted his discussion...
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Transaction Publishers, 2012, ISBN 1412847109, page 239
Charles à
Court Repington:
After the War,
Simon Publications LLC, 2001, ISBN 1931313733, p. 67 "British...
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publication in The
Times of a
letter from
their correspondent Charles à
Court Repington which ascribed the
British failure at the
Battle of
Aubers Ridge to a...
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Elizabeth (1822–1911), only
daughter of Lt.-Gen.
Charles Ashe à Court-
Repington and
niece of
William à Court, 1st
Baron Heytesbury. She was a philanthropist...