Cradock may refer to: Christopher Cradock (1862–1914), admiral in the Royal Navy Edward Cradock (fl. 1571), English theologian and alchemist Eric Cradock...
Sortain Pechey (26 February 1909 – 27 December 1994), better known as Fanny Cradock, was an English restaurant critic, television cook and writer. She frequently...
Stephen Cradock (born 22 August 1969) is an English guitarist, most notable for playing in the rock group Ocean Colour Scene. Cradock also plays the guitar...
Major John Whitby Cradock (17 May 1904 – 30 January 1987) was an English cook, writer and broadcaster and the fourth husband of television cook and writer...
Rear Admiral Sir Christopher George Francis Maurice Cradock KCVO CB SGM (2 July 1862 – 1 November 1914) was an English senior officer of the Royal Navy...
Nicholas Cradock is an Australian actor, most commonly known for his role in the 2014–2016 production of Les Misérables touring Australia. Cradock has performed...
Cradock Channel The Cradock Channel is one of three channels connecting the Hauraki Gulf with the Pacific Ocean to the northeast of Auckland, New Zealand...
The Cradock Four were a group of four anti-Apartheid activists who were abducted and murdered by South African security police in June 1985, named as...
(1909–1994), better known as Fanny Cradock, was an English writer, restaurant critic and television cook. From 1942 Cradock, writing under the name Frances...
Sir Percy Cradock GCMG PC (Chinese: 柯利達爵士, 26 October 1923 – 22 January 2010) was a British diplomat, civil servant and sinologist who served as British...
Zachary Cradock (1633–1695) was a provost of Eton, and brother of Samuel Cradock. His father was settled in Rutland. He was educated in Cambridge at Emmanuel...
Samuel Cradock, B.D. (1621?–1706) was a nonconformist tutor, who was born about 1621. He was an elder brother of Zachary Cradock. Cradock entered Emmanuel...
Marmaduke Cradock (1660 – 24 March 1716) was an English painter of birds and animals. Some older sources give his first name as Luke. Cradock was an English...
overpowered a British squadron commanded by Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher Cradock. The engagement probably took place as a result of misunderstandings. Neither...
Eric Cradock (died October 5, 1985) was a Canadian stockbroker and sports entrepreneur who played a key role in Canadian football development in the 1940s...
William Cradock, or Craddock could refer to: William Cradock (archdeacon of Lewes) (fl. 1512–1516), English pre-Reformation priest William Cradock (dean...
Colonel Sheldon Cradock (27 September 1777 – 19 February 1852) was an English landowner and Whig politician. Cardock was born on 27 September 1777 as...
Matthew Cradock (also spelled Craddock and Craddocke; died 27 May 1641) was a London merchant, politician, and the first governor of the Massachusetts...
Lady Harriet Grove Cradock (née Lister; 1809 in Staffordshire – 1884 in Oxford) was an English writer, best remembered for her novels Anne Grey (1834)...
Joseph Cradock, FSA (1741/2 – 1826) was an English man of letters, writer, bibliophile and amateur actor. Joseph was born at Leicester on 9 January 1741/2...
The Peter Tufts House (formerly and incorrectly known as the Cradock House) is a Colonial American house located in Medford, Massachusetts. It is thought...
by Fanny Cradock, a British cook. It is often used to accompany seafood, prawns in particular. The sauce is often credited to Fanny Cradock, who made...
John Cradock Maples, Baron Maples (22 April 1943 – 9 June 2012) was a British politician and life peer who served as Economic Secretary to the Treasury...