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    Vice Admiral Sir William Rooke Creswell, KCMG, KBE (20 July 1852 – 20 April 1933) was an Australian naval officer, commonly considered to be the 'father'...
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    John Andrew Jackson Creswell (November 18, 1828 – December 23, 1891) was an American politician and abolitionist from Maryland, who served as United States...
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    of Mines. Creswell's brother Edmund (1849–1931) played for the Royal Engineers in the first FA Cup Final in 1872. Another brother, William (1852–1933)...
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  • Ambassador to Argentina from 1964 to 1969. He was the son of Col Edmund William Creswell (who played for the Royal Engineers in the 1872 FA Cup Final) and Isabel...
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    Creswell Crags is an enclosed limestone gorge on the border between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, England, near the villages of Creswell and Whitwell...
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  • Col. Edmund William Creswell (7 November 1849 – 1 May 1931) was a British soldier, who played for the Royal Engineers in the 1872 FA Cup Final. As a soldier...
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  • force. The service was reorganised and re-titled as the RAN in 1911. William Creswell, regarded as the "father" of the RAN, was the service's first member...
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  • J. David Creswell (born July 5, 1977) is an American social psychologist, professor, author, and entrepreneur. He is most known for his work on mindfulness...
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    worked under Postmaster General Creswell who implemented racial integration into the U.S. Postal System. Marshall, James William. BDOA 1906, p. 285. John Osborne...
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    is shown at this reference. The Hall was bought by Sir William Creswell Gray for his son William returning safely from World War I. He was a Captain in...
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    Elihu Creswell (c. 1811 – June 19, 1851) was an "extensive negro trader" of antebellum Louisiana, United States. Raised in an elite family in the South...
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    Three years (renewable) Formation 25 February 1904 First holder Rear Admiral Sir William Creswell Deputy Deputy Chief of Navy Website Official website...
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  • Australian politician Toby Creswell (born 1955), Australian music journalist William Rooke Creswell (1852–1933), British admiral Creswell family tree showing...
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    Stuart 2011, p. 8. Colman, Stuart 2011, p. 4. Guralnick 1998, p. 61. Creswell, Toby 2007, p. 31. Guralnick 1998, p. 64. Guralnick 1998, p. 65-66. Murray...
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  • HMAS Creswell, is the training facility of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) that predominately includes The Royal Australian Naval College (RANC) as well...
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    such a facility was first recognised in 1922, by Vice Admiral Sir William Creswell who suggested the building of a museum to permanently display the Australian...
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  • South Australian ship HMCS Protector, under the command of Captain William Creswell. Amongst the naval contingent from New South Wales were 200 naval officers...
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  • South Australian ship HMCS Protector, under the command of Captain William Creswell. Most of these forces were made up of naval brigade reservists, who...
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  • shooting. In 1878, he married Mary Catherine "Katie" Creswell, the sister of Col. Edmund Creswell who had played alongside him in the 1872 FA Cup Final...
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    in HMAS Protector. It was in this time that he served under Captain William Creswell (Later Vice Admiral and Commander of Commonwealth Naval Forces) who...
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    recommendations came from military figures such as Vice Admiral Sir William Creswell, and Colonel Richard H. Fetherston and academic Harry Brookes Allen...
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  • Halle. They lived in Shaker Heights, Ohio in a house designed by John William Creswell Corbusier. His niece is Cleveland journalist Kay Halle. "HALLE, SALMON...
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  • Military offices Preceded by Rear Admiral Sir William Creswell Chief of the Australian Naval Staff 1919–1921 Succeeded by Vice Admiral Sir Allan Everett...
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    insignia, which is an open-handled weapon; the sabre has a closed handle. Creswell, who served as First Naval Member, Australian Commonwealth Naval Board...
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    The Creswell Gardens are located in the Adelaide Park Lands between the Adelaide Oval, War Memorial Drive, King William Road and St Peter's Cathedral...
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  • Engineers team in the 1872 FA Cup Final. His mother, Mary Catherine née Creswell, died when he was two years old, and his father moved to Gibraltar where...
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    Sir Creswell Levinz (1627–1701), judge, was the second son of William Levinz, the elder, of Evenley, Northamptonshire, by Mary, second daughter of Richard...
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  • Tramway Manager (1900) Royal Commission of Inquiry into the case of William Creswell (1900) Royal Commission of Inquiry into certain charges preferred against...
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    York Times, "Buyout Firms Profited as a Company's Debt Soared", Julie Creswell, Oct. 4, 2009 Talati, Sonia (May 30, 2017). "The Simon Family-Office Solution"...
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    body of men was commanded by two captains, Thomas Hall of Compton and William Creswell of Farnham. Under the later Tudors the legal basis of the militia was...
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