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    Crewe (/kruː/ ) is a railway town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East in Cheshire, England. The civil parish of Crewe had a population...
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  • Crewe Alexandra Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Crewe, Cheshire, England. Its first team competes in League...
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  • Wikipedia Engagement" (CREWE) in January 2012. According to Gerard F. Corbett, CEO of the Public Relations Society of America, CREWE is based on four principles:...
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  • Robert Stanley Crewe (November 12, 1930 – September 11, 2014) was an American songwriter, dancer, singer, manager, and record producer. Crewe co-wrote and...
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    Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe, KG, PC, FSA (12 January 1858 – 20 June 1945), known as The Honourable Robert Milnes from...
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  • Look up Crewe or crewe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crewe is a town in Cheshire, England. Crewe may also refer to: Crewe (crater), a crater on...
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    Frances Anne Crewe, Lady Crewe (née Greville; November 1748 – 23 December 1818), was the daughter of Fulke Greville, envoy extraordinary to the elector...
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    of Crewe was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1911 for the Liberal statesman Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Earl of Crewe. He...
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  • Tom Crewe (born 1989) is an English novelist, best known for his 2023 debut novel, The New Life. In April 2023, Granta included Crewe on their "Best of...
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  • The Crewe Chronicle, originally known as the Crewe and Nantwich Chronicle, is a UK weekly newspaper. The newspaper was first published on 21 March 1874...
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    politician and landowner John Crewe, of Crewe Hall, Cheshire. This branch of the Crewe (or Crew) family descended from Sir Ranulph Crewe (1558–1646), Speaker of...
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  • association football. Former star pro football quarterback Paul "Wrecking" Crewe walks out on his wealthy girlfriend Melissa in Palm Beach, Florida. After...
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    Crewe and Nantwich is a constituency in Cheshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. It was created in 1983; since 2024 its Member...
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  • Bentley (section Crewe)
    designer, manufacturer and marketer of luxury cars and SUVs. Headquartered in Crewe, England, the company was founded by W. O. Bentley (1888–1971) in 1919 in...
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    A Little Princess (redirect from Sara Crewe)
    published as a book in 1905. It is an expanded version of the short story "Sara Crewe: or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's", which was serialized in St. Nicholas...
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  • Crewe or Crew is a surname of Old Welsh origin. People with this surname include: Albert Crewe (1927–2009), physicist and inventor of the scanning transmission...
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  • 2014), born Lady Mary Crewe-Milnes, was a British aristocrat. She was a daughter of Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe, by his marriage to Lady...
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    Chester and Crewe Railway was an early British railway company absorbed by the Grand Junction Railway in 1840 via the Chester and Crewe Railway Act 1840...
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    Crewe and Nantwich was, from 1974 to 2009, a local government district with borough status in Cheshire, England. It had a population (2001 census) of...
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  • Crewe Stadium, also known as Earle Street, was a stadium in Crewe, Cheshire, England. Located north of Crewe railway station, it was used for speedway...
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  • (1633–1721) John Crewe, 1st Baron Crewe (1742–1829) John Crewe, 2nd Baron Crewe (1772–1835) Hungerford Crewe, 3rd Baron Crewe (1812–1894) Robert Crewe-Milnes,...
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  • David Harvey Crewe (20 October 1941 – c. 17 June 1970) and Jeannette Lenore Crewe (née Demler; 6 February 1940 – c. 17 June 1970) were a New Zealand farming...
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    Crewe Hall is a Jacobean mansion located near Crewe Green, east of Crewe, in Cheshire, England. Described by Nikolaus Pevsner as one of the two finest...
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    Sir Ivor Martin Crewe DL FAcSS (born 15 December 1945) was until 2020 the Master of University College, Oxford, and President of the Academy of Social...
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    Hungerford Crewe, 3rd Baron Crewe FSA, FRS (10 August 1812 – 3 January 1894) was an English landowner and peer. He was elected a fellow of the Society...
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    Crewe Works is a British railway engineering facility located in the town of Crewe, Cheshire. The works, which was originally opened by the Grand Junction...
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  • to Crewe and is also known as John Crewe Offley and John Crewe-Offley John Crewe (the elder) (1709–1752), English politician and landowner John Crewe, 1st...
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    Crewe railway station serves the railway town of Crewe, in Cheshire, England. It opened in 1837 and is one of the most historically significant railway...
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    Crewe is a town in Nottoway County, Virginia, United States. The population was 2,262 at the 2020 census. Crewe was founded in 1888 as a central location...
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    Crewe Electric TMD (officially named Crewe IEMD – International Electric Maintenance Depot) is a traction maintenance depot for AC electric and diesel-electric...
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