For the American film and TV actor, see Rupert Crosse.
Sir Alfred Rupert Neale CrossQC FBA (15 June 1912 in Chelsea, London – 12 September 1980, Oxford) was an English legal scholar. He was the second of two sons of Arthur George Cross, an architect in Hastings,[1] and Mary Elizabeth (née Dalton).[2]
^H. L. A. Hart, 'Arthur Rupert Neale Cross', Proceedings of the British Academy, LXX, 1984, London : Oxford University Press, 1985, pp. 405–407.
^Who Was Who, 1971–80, London : A. & C. Black, 1981, p. 186.
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