For the musician named Richard Starkey, see Ringo Starr. For the politician, see Richard Starke.
Richard Starkie was a British doctor who was charged with distributing illegal narcotics while providing abortions in 1921. Starkie, a former police surgeon, began illegally performing abortions on women during the early 1900s. He continued providing abortions until his arrest on 17 July 1921, and was charged with administering narcotics for the purpose of providing an abortion for a married woman as well as prior abortions for four unmarried patients. Although acquitted on abortion charges, he was found guilty for administering drugs and sentenced to nine months imprisonment at Wormwood Scrubs Prison. He was reportedly met by about 600 of his former patients following his release.
RichardStarkie was a British doctor who was charged with distributing illegal narcotics while providing abortions in 1921. Starkie, a former police surgeon...
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Walter Fitzwilliam Starkie CMG, CBE, Litt.D (9 August 1894 – 2 November 1976) was an Irish scholar, Hispanist, writer, and musician. His reputation is...
18 & 1193. Starkie 1973, pp. 25–26. Lefrère 2001, pp. 27–28. Starkie 1973, p. 31. Robb 2000, p. 7. Lefrère 2001, pp. 16–18 & 1193. Starkie 1973, pp. 27–28...
onwards, although its modern revival and popularity stem from Walter Starkie's 1957 book, The Road to Santiago. The Pilgrims of St. James. Officially...
Martin Starkie (25 November 1922 – 5 November 2010) was an English actor, writer and director for theatre, radio and television. The Oxford University...
castle ruin in the town of Pontefract, in West Yorkshire, England. King Richard II is thought to have died there. It was the site of a series of famous...
Football League secretary Fred Howarth found the trophy in a cupboard at the Starkie Street office and handed it over to the Football Association. Manchester...
April 2023, Gullis started a podcast with former Special Adviser James Starkie called Inside Whitehall. The pair designed the podcast to demystify UK...
de Compostela. Simsion, Graeme; Buist, Anne (2017). Two Steps Forward. Starkie, Walter (1957). The Road to Santiago. E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc. Whyte...
Studios near Haverstock Hill, and in 1903 married his neighbour Edyth Starkie. Edyth suffered a miscarriage in 1904, but the couple had one daughter...
4th place Francesca Kletz 36 Textiles maker & teacher 5th place Domnall Starkie 46 Illustrator, artist and shop owner 6th place Hannah Drakeford 40 Interior...
sections 260–263, setting out a statutory derivative claim. Richard Foss and Edward Starkie Turton were two minority shareholders in the "Victoria Park...
Harvest/EMI Members Gerard Langley John Langley Wojtek Dmochowski Gerard Starkie Chris Sharp Bec Jevons Mike Youe Past members Rita Lynch Angelo Bruschini...
Nash Flesh and Fury (1952) – Claire (uncredited) Dragnet (1954) – Ethel Starkie Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955) – Anne Richards I'll Cry Tomorrow...
(since 1980) List of people from the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Starkie, Emma (6 December 2023). "Where are the 10 happiest places to live in Great...
led him to be retained in state trials. Among his cases was the trial of Richard Francklin, a Fleet Street bookseller, on 3 December 1731, for publishing...
Samuel Putnam (1949), J. M. Cohen (1950; Penguin Classics), and Walter Starkie (1957). The last English translation of the novel in the 20th century was...