• John Cradock (alias Craddock) (c. 1708 - 10 December 1778) was an English churchman, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin from 1772. Born at Donington...
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    Sortain Pechey (26 February 1909 – 27 December 1994), better known as Fanny Cradock, was an English restaurant critic, television cook and writer. She frequently...
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  • John Cradock Maples, Baron Maples (22 April 1943 – 9 June 2012) was a British politician and life peer who served as Economic Secretary to the Treasury...
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  • Major John Whitby Cradock (17 May 1904 – 30 January 1987) was an English cook, writer and broadcaster and the fourth husband of television cook and writer...
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    General John Francis Cradock, 1st Baron Howden GCB (11 August 1759 – 26 July 1839) was a British peer, politician and soldier. He was son of John Cradock, Church...
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    Cradock, officially Nxuba, is a town in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, in the upper valley of the Great Fish River, 250 kilometres (160 mi)...
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  • Frederick John Cradock (3 July 1886 – 4 May 1943) was an English boilerman posthumously awarded the George Cross for heroism in his attempts to save a...
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  • Cradock may refer to: Christopher Cradock (1862–1914), admiral in the Royal Navy Edward Cradock (fl. 1571), English theologian and alchemist Eric Cradock...
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    The Cradock-Hartopp Baronetcy, of Freathby in the County of Leicester and of Four Oaks Hall in the County of Warwick, was a title in the Baronetage of...
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    Madrid, Spain, 1850–1858. John Hobart Caradoc was the son of General John Cradock, 1st Baron Howden, GCB (11 August 1759 – 26 July 1839), a British peer...
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  • (1806–1808) James Drummond, Acting Governor (1808–1809) John Cradock, Acting Governor (1809) John Smith, Acting Governor (1809) Alex McKenzie Fraser, Acting...
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    Mary Beale (née Cradock) (1633–1699) was an English portrait painter. She was part of a small band of female professional artists working in London. Beale...
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    about 1603 to a design possibly by architect Robert Smythson for Rev John Cradock, Vicar of Gainford. The upper storey was never fully completed internally...
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    death of Lady Elizabeth, he married secondly Lady Mary Poulett, daughter of John Poulett, 4th Earl Poulett, on 9 August 1821. They had three children: Poulett...
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    Africa, Sir John Cradock. Soon after settlement, a school, police station, two hotels, two blacksmith shops and a saddler were operating in Cradock. The "wheat...
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    the centre, and three other brigades on the left under Eyre Coote, John Cradock and Earl Cavan. In the second line were two infantry brigades and the cavalry...
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    Candidate Votes % ±% Labour James Patrick Dowd 20,378 47.0 +9.1 Conservative John Cradock Maples 18,569 42.8 −3.4 Liberal Democrats Mrs E Neale 4,295 9.9 −6.0...
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  • Sir Percy Cradock GCMG PC (Chinese: 柯利達爵士, 26 October 1923 – 22 January 2010) was a British diplomat, civil servant and sinologist who served as British...
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    Walewski was posted to Buenos Aires to liaise with the British ambassador, John Cradock, 1st Baron Howden. Prince Louis Napoleon's accession to power in France...
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    became extinct on his death on 9 October 1873. John Francis Cradock, 1st Baron Howden (1759–1839) John Hobart Caradoc, 2nd Baron Howden (1799–1873) "No...
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    Colonel John Graham drove the Xhosa back beyond the Fish River in an effort that the first Governor of the Cape Colony, Lieutenant-General John Cradock, characterized...
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    Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army of the British East India Company, General Sir John Cradock, began an ambitious reform of the army's disciplinary system. New, standardized...
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  • Cathedral on 12 April 1645. Robson married Margaret Cradock, daughter of Archdeacon John Cradock. "Robson, John (RB607J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University...
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    Highlanders) Regiment of Foot 2nd Brigade, commanded by Major General John Cradock, 1st Baron Howden 8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot 13th (1st Somersetshire...
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    32 km east of George.[citation needed] In 1816, Cradock Pass, named after the Governor, Sir John Cradock, finished construction, and became known as the...
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    Lord William Bentinck, and Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army, Sir John Cradock both were recalled on this count. The Vellore Mutiny was the first significant...
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    seat for that of County Londonderry, being replaced at Thomastown by John Cradock. After the abolition of the Irish Parliament with the Act of Union in...
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    Lloyd 1730–1754† Charles Tough 1754–1755 James Tattersall 1755–1758 John Cradock (as Bishop of Kilmore from 1757, later Archbishop of Dublin) 1758–1784†...
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    in a family vault also containing his wife and two of their children John Cradock, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin (1772–1778) Frederick Schomberg...
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    capital until Ciskei's reintegration into South Africa. By the time Sir John Cradock was appointed governor of the Cape Colony in 1811, the Zuurveld region...
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