HenryCrompton (1836–1904) was an English court clerk and barrister, known as an advocate of positivism and trade unions. Born in Liverpool on 27 August...
Sir Charles John Crompton (12 June 1797 – 30 October 1865) was an English justice of the Queen's Bench. Crompton was born in Derby; he was the third son...
his wife, geologist Charlotte Murchison; it was later home to Charles HenryCrompton-Roberts. 17 Belgrave Square was the base of the Royal College of Psychiatrists...
Richmal Crompton Lamburn (15 November 1890 – 11 January 1969) was a popular English writer, best known for her Just William series of books, humorous short...
Sir Barry Alan Crompton Gibb AC CBE (born 1 September 1946) is a British musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. Along with his younger brothers...
Nicholas Ferrar. Cambridge: Printed by J. Archdeacon. Shorthouse, Joseph Henry (1883). John Inglesant: A Romance. Macmillan., John Inglesant is a novel...
2009, p. 186. Jones 2006, pp. 143–145. MacCulloch 2004, p. ?. Crompton, Louis (2003). "Henry III and the Mignons". Homosexuality and Civilization. Cambridge:...
Joseph Crompton (17 January 1840 – 27 April 1901) was a vigneron, manufacturer and exporter who founded several companies in the early days of the colony...
fellow positivist intellectuals A.J. Mundella, Edward Spencer Beesly, HenryCrompton, and Frederic Harrison, played a leading role in the acceptance of trades'...
death in 1871, the estate was inherited by his nephew General William HenryCrompton-Stansfield (1835–88). Gray, Johnnie (1891). Airedale from Goole to Malham...
England Preceded by Philip Fleming Charles Thynne Member of Parliament for Lymington 1621 With: HenryCrompton Succeeded by Nicholas Ferrar John More...
short stories about the young school boy William Brown, written by Richmal Crompton, and published in 1922. The book was the first in the series of William...
(1828–1898), colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War Charles HenryCrompton-Roberts (1832–1891), British Member of the UK Parliament for Sandwich...
Park. Mrs Beesly was not a positivist—as were her brothers Albert and HenryCrompton—but she shared some of her husband's political and historical interests...
to standardize electrical measurement. An important figure was R. E. B. Crompton, who became concerned by the large range of different standards and systems...
Baptiste Wolf (1968). Louis XIV. Norton. Moote 1989, p. 148 Crompton 2006, pp. 338 The grandson of Henry III, Saint-Luc, penned the irreverent rhyme: "Become...
was formed by a breakaway group of the Monmouth Cricket Club. Charles HenryCrompton-Roberts established Monmouth's first cricket ground in Drybridge Park...
Peter Crompton (1765–1833) was an English physician, political radical and brewer. Crompton was from a Derby family, the third son of Joshua Crompton (died...
Hendre 1876: Edward Kennard, of Park House, Blaenavon 1877: Charles HenryCrompton-Roberts, of Drybridge House, Monmouth 1878: John Capel Hanbury, of Pontypool...
The History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 2 January 2016. Lancaster, Henry; Thrush, Andrew. "Thynne, Charles (c.1568–1652), of Cheddar, So". History...