WilliamCripps (1 January 1805 – 11 May 1848) was a British Conservative Member of Parliament. Cripps was born 1 January 1805 and baptised at Cirencester...
Cripps is a surname of English origin, and may refer to: Andrew Cripps, Australian politician Annabelle Cripps, competitive swimmer Arthur Shearly Cripps...
World War II. The mission was headed by a senior minister Stafford Cripps. Cripps belonged to the left-wing Labour Party, which was traditionally sympathetic...
cancer of the rectum. Cripps was the second son of Julia Lawrence and Henry WilliamCripps (1815-1899), QC, son of Joseph Cripps (1765-1847), a wealthy...
Lady Cripps, daughter of Harold William Swithinbank, better known as Dame Isobel Cripps (1891–1979), and had four children Sir John Stafford Cripps (1912–1993)...
1818 to 1841. Cripps was the son of Joseph Cripps, a cloth manufacturer in Cirencester, and his wife Hester (née Hall) Cripps. Cripps acquired a second...
Dame Isobel Cripps, GBE (née Swithinbank; 25 January 1891 – 11 April 1979), also known as Isobel, the Honourable Lady Cripps, was a British overseas aid...
Wilfred Joseph Cripps CB FSA JP (8 June 1841 – 26 October 1903) was an English antiquarian and a writer on antique silver plate. Cripps was born in London...
current students resident in Cripps Hall can join the Cripps Hall Association which is the membership arm of the Cripps Hall Trust. The Association reflects...
MP for Cirencester at a by-election in 1848—caused by the death of WilliamCripps—and held the seat until 1859 when he stepped down. Leigh Rayment's Historical...
sessions which preceded the county council. The first chairman was Henry WilliamCripps, a QC from Marlow, who was also chairman of the quarter sessions. There...
Henry Liddell, W. Thompson, Charles Douglas, Beriah Botfield, and WilliamCripps, all replied that his answer had not included the words, "or sober."...
Major the Hon. Leonard Harrison Cripps, third son of the first Baron. The Labour politician the Hon. Sir Stafford Cripps was the youngest son of the first...
Rufus: The Life and Murder of William II of England, pp. 9–11 Cripps, T. (2023). "William II (Rufus)". Historic UK. Retrieved 13 December 2022. He died...
the Exchequer) James Milnes Gaskell Henry Bingham Baring William Forbes Mackenzie WilliamCripps 11 March 1846 Sir Robert Peel, Bt (First Lord) Henry Goulburn...
support for repeal of the Corn Laws and was succeeded in the treasury by WilliamCripps. He was elected in 1847 for Great Yarmouth, but was unseated the following...
Minister Lord Aberdeen Foreign Secretary and Sir James Graham Home Secretary. William Gladstone, who was yet to join the Liberal Party, became a member of the...
William Pitt (28 May 1759 – 23 January 1806) was a British statesman, the youngest and last prime minister of Great Britain from 1783 until the Acts of...
William Ewart Gladstone FRS FSS (/ˈɡlædstən/ GLAD-stən; 29 December 1809 – 19 May 1898) was a British statesman and Liberal politician. In a career lasting...
She was the daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Stafford Cripps and Dame Isobel Cripps, the wife of Ghanaian lawyer and political activist Nana Joe...
1887) and Isobel (1891-1979). Isobel married Sir Stafford Cripps, becoming Dame Isobel Cripps. British Sea Fish: An Illustrated Handbook of the Edible...