Ernest Parke (26 February 1860–21 June 1944) was a political writer, editor, newspaper proprietor and local politician.[1][2] In 1890, as the editor of The North London Press, he was imprisoned for libel for his reporting of the Cleveland Street scandal.[3]
^Ernest Parke, The Correspondence of James McNeill Whistler
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^Unlock the Story of the Cleveland Street Scandal, British Newspaper Archive, 1 August 2023
ErnestParke (26 February 1860–21 June 1944) was a political writer, editor, newspaper proprietor and local politician. In 1890, as the editor of The North...
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memory if not for journalist ErnestParke. The editor of the obscure politically radical weekly The North London Press, Parke got wind of the affair when...
within the Metropolitan Police. A reporter for The Star newspaper named ErnestParke also suggested in the 31 August edition that a single killer was the...
stories in the interest of national security were known as "Parkers" after ErnestParke who was then the representative of the Association on the Committee....
Preceded by T. P. O'Connor Editor of The Star 1890–1891 Succeeded by ErnestParke Preceded by Alfred Ewen Fletcher Editor of the Daily Chronicle 1895 –...
attack published in the pages of the Labour Elector on The Star editor ErnestParke. Publication was discontinued in April 1890, as its founder Champion...
United States to China "Avery, Benjamin Parke 1828-1875 [WorldCat Identities]". May, Ernest R. (1951). "Benjamin Parke Avery: Including a Review of the Office...
James Cecil Parke (26 July 1881 – 27 February 1946) was an Irish rugby union player, tennis player, golfer, solicitor and World War I veteran. He became...
born in Richmond, Surrey, England. He finished runner-up to James Cecil Parke in the Men's Singles final of the Australasian Championships, the future...
Ernest Strathdee (26 May 1921 — 17 July 1971) was a rugby union international and broadcaster from Northern Ireland. Born in Belfast, Strathdee attended...
others tried to pile mud and rock on the face to save the eroding wall. John Parke, an engineer for the South Fork Club, briefly considered cutting through...
1909: Anthony Wilding 1910: Rodney Heath 1911: Norman Brookes 1912: James Parke 1913: Ernie Parker 1914: Arthur O'Hara Wood 1915: Gordon Lowe 1919: Algernon...
the Colors of the Heart" Michael Landon Story by : Parke Perine and Tom Sullivan Teleplay by : Parke Perine November 18, 1987 (1987-11-18) 7960 13.7/22...
transport infrastructure, amongst many others. Between 1904 and 1905, Sir Ernest Shackleton worked as the secretary of the society before resuming his career...