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  1. Caricatura de Spy publicada en Vanity Fair en 1902. Charles Alfred Cripps, primer barón Parmoor, KCVO, PC, KC (3 de octubre de 1852 - 30 de junio de 1941) fue un político británico quien pasó del Partido Conservador al Laborista y fue un firme partidario de las causas de la Liga de Naciones y de la Iglesia de Inglaterra.

  2. Edward John Spencer, VIII conte Spencer MVO, detto Johnnie ( Londra, 24 gennaio 1924 – Londra, 29 marzo 1992 ), denominato Visconte Althorp fino al 1975, era un pari britannico e il padre di Diana, Principessa di Galles .

  3. The house then lay vacant for a year. On February 11th 1947 the second Lord Parmoor sold the house and 12 acres to the Community of St. Katharine of Alexandria, a High Anglican Religious Community who had been bombed out of their previous home in Fulham, London. They were to remain there for 51 years. A great deal of alterations had to be made ...

  4. Charles Allen. Odznaczenia. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Charles Alfred Cripps (ur. 3 października 1852, zm. 30 czerwca 1941) – brytyjski polityk, członek Partii Konserwatywnej i Partii Pracy, minister w rządach Ramsaya MacDonalda, zwolennik Ligi Narodów .

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › CrippsCripps - Wikipedia

    Bruce Cripps, noto come Bruce Welch – chitarrista, cantante e produttore discografico britannico Charles Cripps, I barone Parmoor – politico inglese Stafford Cripps – politico inglese

  6. Hugh Cecil, I barone Quickswood; James Cecil, I marchese di Salisbury; William Cecil, III marchese di Exeter; Joseph Chamberlain; Austen Chamberlain; Charles Cavendish, I barone Chesham; Charles Cochrane-Baillie, II barone Lamington; Charles Compton, I marchese di Northampton; Charles Cripps, I barone Parmoor; Francis Charteris, X conte di Wemyss

  7. Our father, Charles Alfred Cripps, the third son, was born there in 1852. Thence, in 1854, they moved to Ipsden House near Wallingford, where they stayed until they purchased Parmoor in 1860. The first mention of Parmoor appears in our grandfather's diary in connection with a visit there on 7th August, 1860 - "In the evening went to Marlow with my wife.