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    Louise Hume Creighton (née von Glehn; 7 July 1850 – 15 April 1936) was a British author of books on historical and sociopolitical topics, and an activist...
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    people. Creighton was married to the author and future women's suffrage activist Louise Creighton, and the couple had seven children. The Creightons were...
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  • maternal grandfather was Mandell Creighton, a fellow of Merton College, Oxford. Her maternal grandmother was Louise Creighton, who was an alumnus of the University...
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    based at Cambridge University. It was founded in 1890 by the author Louise Creighton and the women's activist Kathleen Lyttelton. Its members, most of whom...
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    Creighton Williams Abrams Jr. (September 15, 1914 – September 4, 1974) was a United States Army general who commanded military operations in the Vietnam...
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    became headmistress of Bedford High School. Louise Hume von Glehn (1850–1936) became Louise Hume Creighton and wrote popular historical biographies and...
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  • historian and prelate Mandell Creighton, began in 1907 with a grant of £650, half of which was donated by his widow, Louise Creighton. Source: 1907 Thomas Hodgkin...
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  • John Creighton, American naval officer involved in the Little Belt affair in 1811 Louise Creighton (1850–1936), British author Lucinda Creighton (born...
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  • in the United States of America. Creighton was born the son of Bishop Frank W. Creighton and Maud R. (Hawk) Creighton. He graduated from the University...
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    Castle Golf Course. Retrieved 30 October 2022. Louise Creighton, Life and Letters of Mandell Creighton, D.D., Vol. I, Longmans, Green, & Co, London, New...
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    lectures for women organised by an ad-hoc group which included Mary Ward, Louise Creighton and Charlotte Byron Green. Members of the committee who organised the...
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    then boyfriend Billy Zane in Lawrie Park Road Thomas Campbell — poet Louise Creighton — social activist and writer, born in Sydenham Connie Fisher — singer...
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    operate a caravan and holiday park. Life and Letters of Thomas Hodgkin, Louise Creighton, 1918 Historic England (1986). "Barmoor Castle (1156023)". National...
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    was elected to the Ladies Dining Society that had been founded by Louise Creighton and Kathleen Lyttleton in 1890. Other members included the economist...
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    Society's overseas mission activities was championed for many years by Louise Creighton, also an advocate for women's suffrage. At the peak of SPG missionary...
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  • Lilacs Lilies Loelia Lindsay, Duchess of Westminster Louise Creighton, Wife of Mandell Creighton, Bishop of London Sir Ludovic Grant (1862-1936), 1923...
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  • painter; wife of Wilfrid de Glehn Louise von Glehn (1850–1936), maiden name of British historian Louise Creighton Nikolai von Glehn (1841–1923), Baltic...
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  • Bradbury, British author and academic Jim Crace, English novelist Louise Creighton, British author and activist Nigel de Gruchy, former trade union official...
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  • whom were associated with Newnham College. The society was started by Louise Creighton and Kathleen Lyttelton; other members of the society included Eleanor...
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    that she had organised. She founded the organisation with the writer Louise Creighton and the administrator Emily Janes. Although it was called a union its...
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    historian and clergyman Mandell Creighton and his family. He began his History of the Papacy at the vicarage; he and his wife Louise between them wrote a total...
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  • Penny Banaji 361 8.41 −2.84 Labour Neil Browning 339 7.90 −3.06 Labour Louise Creighton 314 7.32 −2.87 Turnout 4,297 53.16 Liberal Democrats hold Swing Liberal...
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    at Cambridge University that had been founded in 1890 by the author Louise Creighton and the women's activist Kathleen Lyttelton. Its members, most of whom...
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    birthday. Carol Creighton Burnett was born on April 26, 1933, at Nix Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, the daughter of Ina Louise (née Creighton), a publicity...
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    corresponded with many of the leading figures of the NCW including Louise Creighton (founding president and wife of a Bishop of London) and she worked...
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    geographic townships of Lorne, Louise and Dieppe and parts of the unincorporated townships of Hyman, Trill, Fairbank, Creighton, Snider and Eden. The name...
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    committee. Notable members included Ellen Oliver, Frances Balfour and Louise Creighton and the more militant Muriel Matters, Florence Canning, and the outstanding...
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  • University of Chester, Cheshire. For services to Education. Mrs Sarah Louise Creighton. Executive Principal of The Hill, Gooseacre and Littleworth Grange...
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    28 November 2013. James Covert, A Victorian Marriage: Mandell and Louise Creighton (London: Hambledon and London, 2000, ISBN 1852852607), pp. 27–28 "News...
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  • traditionally been all-male. Pater served on multiple committees, such as Louise Creighton's Committee of Oxford Lectures for Ladies and the Association for Promoting...
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