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    Sir Richard Stafford Cripps CH QC FRS (24 April 1889 – 21 April 1952) was a British Labour Party politician, barrister, and diplomat. A wealthy lawyer...
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  • (2002). The Cripps Version. London: Allen Lane. The Penguin Press. ISBN 0-713-99390-1. Cooke, Colin (1957). The Life of Richard Stafford Cripps. London:...
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    and of Church of England causes. Cripps was born in 1852 in West Ilsley, Berkshire, the third son of Henry William Cripps, a wealthy barrister and Queen's...
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    representative of Bristol East in Parliament and H.M. Government was Sir Stafford Cripps, MP (Lab) 1931–1950, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1947...
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    came here to view the making of the Sapperton Tunnel in 1788. Sir Richard Stafford Cripps is buried here. Robert Addie an English actor, grew up in Sapperton...
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    married surgeon William Harrison Cripps, brother to Theresa's husband Charles Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor. The Cripps family was a wealthy political family...
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  • Mungonya, Enganzi of Ankole, Uganda. The Right Honourable Sir Richard Stafford Cripps, FRS KC, lately Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Right Honourable...
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    leading up to the disaster and Cripps argued the Inspectorate had an interest in turning a blind eye to safety failings. Cripps went so far as to describe...
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  • Credit Party of Great Britain. 1940. Stafford Cripps: a biography. London: Heinemann. 1949. OCLC 400539. Stafford Cripps: Master Statesman. New York: John...
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  • Year Book, 1928 The Times House of Commons, 1929 Cooke, Colin (1957) The Life of Richard Stafford Cripps, p.119 The Times House of Commons, 1935 v t e...
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    of government to retain their seats, along with George Lansbury and Stafford Cripps. Accordingly, Lansbury was elected Leader unopposed with Attlee as...
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    Richard Howard Stafford Crossman OBE (15 December 1907 – 5 April 1974) was a British Labour Party politician. A university classics lecturer by profession...
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  • was Sir Stafford Cripps. By 1937 the Labour Party showed little indication for resolving this issue and those within it ranks such as Cripps faced expulsion...
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  • David George Crighton 1993-03-11 15 November 1942 – 12 April 2000 Richard Stafford Cripps 1948-05-27 24 April 1889 – 21 April 1952 Dennis John Crisp 1968-03-21...
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    Stafford Henry Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh GCB PC FRS (27 October 1818 – 12 January 1887), known as Sir Stafford Northcote, 8th Baronet from 1851...
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    buildings. The court was sponsored by, and named after, the Cripps family headed by Humphrey Cripps. It contains a 142-seat auditorium, 5 seminar rooms, an...
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    help of Labour politician and landowner Stafford Cripps. Stafford Cripps worked with architect Percy Richard Morley Horder and the local stonemason George...
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    p. 377. ISBN 9780091735494. Cooke, Colin (1957). The Life of Richard Stafford Cripps. Hodder & Stoughton, London. pp. 318–320. "No. 37598". The London...
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    Exchequer Stafford Cripps' worries that Treasury officials were too "liberal" and too reluctant to implement socialist measures. Like Cripps and Dalton...
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    Morrison and Cripps intrigued to replace Attlee with Bevin as Prime Minister; Bevin refused to play along, and Attlee bought off Cripps by giving him...
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  • Thomas Edward Allibone Frank Philip Bowden Hayne Constant Sir Richard Stafford Cripps Stanley Fabes Dorey Ernest Harold Farmer Otto Robert Frisch Sir...
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    establishment, the league had six Labour MPs: Clement Attlee, Seymour Cocks, Stafford Cripps, David Kirkwood, Neil Maclean, and Alfred Salter. Within a week of...
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    in January 2022. Appiah was born in London, England, to Peggy Cripps Appiah (née Cripps), an English art historian and writer, and Joe Appiah, a lawyer...
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  • devaluation being avoided by the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Stafford Cripps, choking off consumption by increasing taxes in 1947. By 1949, in part...
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  • – Pe Maung Tin, Burma-based scholar and educator (d. 1973) 1889 – Stafford Cripps, English academic and politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer (d. 1952)...
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    Relations Office. September 1947 – Sir Stafford Cripps becomes Minister of Economic Affairs. Harold Wilson succeeds Cripps as President of the Board of Trade...
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  • maternal grandfather Richard Potter (1817–1892) was a chairman of the Great Western Railway. His maternal great-grandfather Richard Potter (1778–1842) was...
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    Signal Hill, Gawcott. When Stafford Cripps discovered what Delmer was involved with (through the intervention of Richard Crossman, who had sent him a...
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    leader by his deputy, Clement Attlee, who, along with Lansbury and Stafford Cripps, had been one of only three former Labour Ministers to be re-elected...
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    create a 'Second Front' in Europe. The popular Labour politician Sir Stafford Cripps, who had returned to Britain following a spell as Ambassador to Russia...
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