• Charles à Court Repington, CMG (29 January 1858 – 25 May 1925), known until 1903 as Charles à Court, was an English soldier, who went on to have a second...
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    General Charles Ashe à Court-Repington CB KH (17 June 1785 – 19 April 1861), born Charles Ashe à Court, was a senior British Army commander and politician...
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  • politician in the United Kingdom. He was born the son of General Charles Ashe à Court-Repington of Heytesbury, Wiltshire and was admitted to St John's College...
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    sense of the word." It was later used as a title for his 1920 memoirs by Lt-Col. Charles à Court Repington.[citation needed] Before World War II, the...
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  • à Court-Repington (10 December 1783 – 22 September 1855), known as Edward Henry à Court until 1847 and sometimes spelled A'Court or A'Court-Repington...
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    a wire service report in the Indianapolis Star on 20 September 1914. In English, the term "First World War" had been used by Lt-Col. Charles à Court Repington...
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    1918-1925, Transaction Publishers, 2012, ISBN 1412847109, page 239 Charles à Court Repington: After the War, Simon Publications LLC, 2001, ISBN 1931313733...
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    Osprey Essential Histories. (2002). ISBN 978-1-84176-446-7. Charles à Court Repington (1905). The War in the Far East, 1904-1905. J. Murray. Sedgwick...
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  • George Dewey - American Admiral of the Navy Deodoro da Fonseca Charles à Court Repington (1 March 2001). The First World War: Personal Experiences. Simon...
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  • 1920 in literature (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
    Joseph Shield Nicholson – The Revival of Marxism, final book Charles à Court Repington – The First World War, 1914–1918 Radu Rosetti – Povești moldovenești...
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    Colonel Charles à Court Repington, sent a telegram to his newspaper blaming lack of high-explosive shells. French had, despite Repington’s denial of...
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    psychoanalyst Charles à Court Repington (1858–1925), English military officer and war correspondent Nicolas-Edme Rétif (1734–1806), French novelist Charles Ritchie...
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    Mary Elizabeth Herbert, Baroness Herbert of Lea (née Ashe à Court-Repington; 21 July 1822 – 30 October 1911), known simply as Elizabeth Herbert, was an...
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    shell shortage to Charles à Court Repington of The Times, whom Haig detested and which he likened to "carrying on with a whore" (possibly a deliberately chosen...
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  • within an hour. His cause was echoed in The Times by Colonel Charles à Court Repington, who called for an expansion of the Territorial Force to 800,000...
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    Ponting, Harper's Weekly. Melton Prior, Illustrated London News. Charles à Court Repington, The Times. James Ricalton, Travel Magazine. _____ Roucouli, Le...
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    century. The last of the Repingtons died in 1837 and the estate passed to a cousin Henry à Court. When Charles à Court Repington died in 1925 the estate...
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    correspondent Charles à Court Repington which ascribed the British failure at the Battle of Aubers Ridge to a shortage of high explosive shells. Thus opened a fully-fledged...
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  • Crisis. He states that during a visit to BEF Headquarters on 8 May he arranged with Colonel Charles à Court Repington, the Times correspondent there...
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    Ridge failure, the war correspondent of The Times, Colonel Charles à Court Repington, sent a telegram to his newspaper highlighting the lack of high-explosive...
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    move beyond Thall into Kurram". The British military historian Charles à Court Repington wrote: "This valley is inhabited by the Turi tribe and at the...
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  • 527 Charles à Court Repington, Constable and Company, London, 1920, The First World War, 1914-1918: Personal Experiences of Lieut.-Col. C. À Court Repington...
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    way" on 25 August 1914 at the Battle of the Charmes. Colonel Charles à Court Repington, a war correspondent, reported in The Times after his visit to Verdun...
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  • of a Radical (1977) The Scaremongers: The Advocacy of War and Rearmament 1896-1914 (1984) The Letters of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles à Court Repington CMG...
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  • 20 Ps of Marketing, David Pearson, 2015, pp. 282–283 Holmes à Court, Polly. "Holmes à Court Extended Family History". Archived from the original on 10...
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    a daughter. Vice Adm. Edward Henry à Court Repington (10 Dec 1783 – 22 Sep 1855), later an MP for Tamworth. Unmarried. Lt.-Gen. Charles Ashe à Court Repington...
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    develop their own cant. He quotes also from the diary of Charles à Court Repington an account of a Watlington Park house party of World War I, hosted by...
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  • heart was out of the enemy afterwards." – as recounted by Colonel Charles à Court Repington. This victory encouraged Field Marshal Douglas Haig to approve...
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    Pembroke Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea, m. Elizabeth Ashe à Court-Repington George Herbert, 13th Earl of Pembroke Sidney Herbert, 14th Earl of...
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    List of war correspondents in World War I (category Cleanup tagged articles with a reason field from March 2022)
    (Saint Petersburg).: 388  Charles à Court Repington, The Times. Mary Roberts Rinehart, The Saturday Evening Post. Charles Patrick Smith, The Argus (Melbourne)...
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