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  2. Margaret Crum - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Crum, librarian at the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Crum was born in Farnham, Surrey, in 1921. [1] Her father, the Rev. John Macleod Campbell Crum, was rector of Farnham from 1913 to 1928 and later canon of Canterbury Cathedral. Her great-grandfather was the Scottish chemist Walter Crum.

  3. Walter Crum - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth Graham Crum, who married William Henry Houldsworth. [16] Margaret Crum who married William Thomson the physicist and engineer, later 1st Baron Kelvin. [17] Walter Ewing Crum, who was a merchant in Liverpool, married Sara Margaret Tinne in 1873, and died in India in 1882. [18] Mary Gray, and Jessie. [19]

  4. Crum (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Crum is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... Margaret Crum (1921–1986), British writer; Matthew Crum (born 1978), American drummer; Maurice Crum ...

  5. Charles Gladstone - Wikipedia

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    Gladstone married Isla Margaret Crum, the daughter of Sir Walter Erskine Crum, on 3 January 1925. [8] They had six children, the oldest of whom was Sir Erskine William Gladstone of Fasque and Balfour, the 7th Baronet. Another son, Peter, was a noted naturalist.

  6. List of people associated with Bletchley Park - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Cooper (née Douglas) [12] [13] [14] Michael Crum, worked on the Siemens and Halske T52 teleprinter cipher, codenamed "STURGEON" [citation needed] Alec Naylor Dakin (cryptographer) worked in hut 4 decrypted premature message about death of Hitler during German assassination attempt

  7. John Macleod Campbell Crum - Wikipedia

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    They had one son, William Francis Crum (1910-1942), who died at the American Hospital in Constantinople while working for the British Council. On 9 April 1913 Crum married his second wife, Emily Clare Bale (1879-1962); among their children was the writer Margaret Crum.

  8. Walter Ewing Crum - Wikipedia

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    The eldest son of Alexander Crum of Thornliebank, Glasgow and Margaret Stewart, Crum was born in Capelrig, Renfrewshire. He attended Brighton and Eton, and graduated in 1888 from Balliol College, Oxford. [1] He continued his studies of Egyptology in Paris with Gaston Maspero and in Berlin with Adolf Erman, who remained a lifelong friend. [1] [2 ...

  9. Rose Mary Crawshay Prize - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Crum: Poems of Henry King: 1967 Enid Welsford: Salisbury Plain, a Study in the Development of Wordsworth's Mind and Art: 1968 Winifred Gérin: Charlotte Brontë: the Evolution of Genius: ISBN 978-0-19-881152-7: 1969 Alethea Hayter: Opium and the Romantic Imagination: 1970 Barbara Rooke: Coleridge's "The Friend" 1971 No Award 1972 ...

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